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the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i urge passage of h.r. 224 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 224 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-srveg of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings are postponed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass agree to the bill h.r. 700. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. maloney: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the cle
the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i urge passage of h.r. 224 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 224 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to...
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the new york times. instead what crippled the times coverage of hitler and the nazis was a timidity to authority. an institution controlled by jewish people who so desperately wanted to fit into the society. rather than run the slightest risk of being tossed out causing a ruckus over the jewish ownership they led a figure, pitiful ally of some of history's greatest villains leave it berlin bureau going its most consequential decade. he produced puffy profiles of leading nazis. head of newly created ministry of propaganda popular indictment has been the outstanding go-getter for his party he wrote in 1933. a year later it had not cooled. versatile master of nazi with a gift of rhetoric and he wrote a speech exalting from the film industry. he wrote lighthearted stories about batterers including hitler. pushing the campaign for bigger bigger families. or about hitler's 50th birthday celebration that turned berlin into all motion, color and noise. pointing out for the better part of a decade the appeasement
the new york times. instead what crippled the times coverage of hitler and the nazis was a timidity to authority. an institution controlled by jewish people who so desperately wanted to fit into the society. rather than run the slightest risk of being tossed out causing a ruckus over the jewish ownership they led a figure, pitiful ally of some of history's greatest villains leave it berlin bureau going its most consequential decade. he produced puffy profiles of leading nazis. head of newly...
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this is a show about "the new york times". aspects of "the new york times" you don't know about. and you haven't heard about and you have not been taught about. i have been studying this for a long time a number of professors and scholars and experts and researchers. extensively about "the new york times" yet it is censored. don't talk about it. it is the gold standard and the queen of the round. all of the news that is fit to print but yet day in and day out this newspaper attacks the foundational principles of this country. day in and day out it pushes a radical american marxist agenda. this is a corporation. what do we know about this corporation? it is worse than fake news to try to take down elected president donald trump to push them out of office supporting both impeachment and criminal investigation still support the various prosecutors that are investigating the former president and on and on. the 1619 project which seeks to undermine our nations history. and every one of the radical agenda items pushed by "the new york times". but we need to know little more about "the
this is a show about "the new york times". aspects of "the new york times" you don't know about. and you haven't heard about and you have not been taught about. i have been studying this for a long time a number of professors and scholars and experts and researchers. extensively about "the new york times" yet it is censored. don't talk about it. it is the gold standard and the queen of the round. all of the news that is fit to print but yet day in and day out this...
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the new york times. as i said, worse than fake news. the new york times has been an extremely destructive force in this country and outside of this country. i wrote a book called on freedom of the press based on a lot of research, a lot of scholarship and so forth and i want to tell you about the new york times. it will take a little while so just sit back and here we go. in 1984 doctor david s weidman in his book the abandonment of the jews explained that one reason ordinary americans were not more responsive to the plight of european jews during the holocaust was very many, probably a majority were unaware of hitler's extermination program until well into 1944 or later. the information was not readily available. they treated the systematic murder of millions of jews as if it was minor news. appalled by looking back. november 24, 1942 on ambiguous evidence of the nazi's ongoing of european jews was made publicly available. what was largely ignored by the media, lack of solid press coverage in the weeks
the new york times. as i said, worse than fake news. the new york times has been an extremely destructive force in this country and outside of this country. i wrote a book called on freedom of the press based on a lot of research, a lot of scholarship and so forth and i want to tell you about the new york times. it will take a little while so just sit back and here we go. in 1984 doctor david s weidman in his book the abandonment of the jews explained that one reason ordinary americans were not...
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york, new york and london and boulder and lanham right atlanta. well if what it's their production facility in lanham has quite big but when other comment you wrote a lot about your dad and i worked with my dad too and at one point you were going to be your dad's boss. yeah, and i ended up being my dad's boss. you did. yes. how did that work out? well, it was hard. he didn't always listen to me. so that was that was tension, but it was good to hear that and reminisce about my dad and being his boss. what you're referring to is a time when i had come back, i'd been assistant foreign editor. and the wonder will again mercurial executive editor of the new york times decided to shuffle the deck. and move his editors around. and he was given to great ideas many every day. none of which. oh, no some of which but very few of which whatever work out. and so he called me into his office and he was bursting with it. he said i'm going to make you sports editor and i said no you're not and he said well, but wait a minute. it's it's great job the staff of 50.
york, new york and london and boulder and lanham right atlanta. well if what it's their production facility in lanham has quite big but when other comment you wrote a lot about your dad and i worked with my dad too and at one point you were going to be your dad's boss. yeah, and i ended up being my dad's boss. you did. yes. how did that work out? well, it was hard. he didn't always listen to me. so that was that was tension, but it was good to hear that and reminisce about my dad and being his...
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i worked for the new york times and what the new york times i the legacy goes, almostl a trickle down to the rest of the country with local news people put on the cover- of their page would reflect. what the new york times do. on exactly with the new york times chose to do. _ that's kind of what i twitter has become. twitter has become i the a1 for the nation. so even if in individual is not on twitter reading tweets i they are absorbing news in some capacity and that news _ and what journalists think is . important and what journalists are seeing, that issue affects twitter. - so it all trickles down, even if you are not - directly on the platform. when you say a1 you mean the front page of the new york times. i apologise. the front page of the i new york times, yes. and as we close this addition i am interested to hear the three of you respond to vivian's point, which is really all of our discussions about how we all consume news, where we all find information, where we discussed the world we live in, all in some ways connects to twitter and connects to social media. chris from the
i worked for the new york times and what the new york times i the legacy goes, almostl a trickle down to the rest of the country with local news people put on the cover- of their page would reflect. what the new york times do. on exactly with the new york times chose to do. _ that's kind of what i twitter has become. twitter has become i the a1 for the nation. so even if in individual is not on twitter reading tweets i they are absorbing news in some capacity and that news _ and what...
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a mass shooting buffalo, new york. it includes plans to fund state hotlines to report hate crimes and to assist local police agencies with sending data to the fbi. the attorney general said confronting acts of hate is an -- is a matter of moral urgency. >> we do this work because we believe that all people in this country should be able to live without fear of being attacked or harassed because of where they are from, what they look like, whom they love or how they worship. judy: the fbi reported more than 8300 hate crimes in the u.s. in 2020. the last year for which data is ailable. that is the highest level in more than a decade. russia claims it has taken full control of the southern port city of mariupol after a nearly three month long siege. there was no immediate confirmation from ukraine. the russian defense ministry says the steel plant, the last pocket of resistance there was completely liberated after remaining ukrainian defenders surrendered. more assistance is on the way to your -- to the ukraine. the group
a mass shooting buffalo, new york. it includes plans to fund state hotlines to report hate crimes and to assist local police agencies with sending data to the fbi. the attorney general said confronting acts of hate is an -- is a matter of moral urgency. >> we do this work because we believe that all people in this country should be able to live without fear of being attacked or harassed because of where they are from, what they look like, whom they love or how they worship. judy: the fbi...
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out of western new york continues this hour. police say an 18-year-old man dressed in tactical gear and protective armor opened fire at a grocery store in buffalo, just hours ago, killing ten people and wounding three others. police say most of the victims were african american and the gunman is white. the suspect, peyton gendron, just appeared in court and was arraigned on charges relating to the shooting. that will be the only time we name him tonight. athena jones is tracking the story. athena, we heard very passionate remarks there from new york governor kathy hochul who blasted social media for giving hate a platform. what else did we hear? >> reporter: hi, pamela, that's right, kathy hochul was a native of buffalo, she was born in buffalo. she started her remarks talking about how she knows this community and spent time in this community. she was angry by the events today, as anyone would be with this senseless killing. she said she's angry she's seeing guns causing mayhem in places like brooklyn when we saw the shooting o
out of western new york continues this hour. police say an 18-year-old man dressed in tactical gear and protective armor opened fire at a grocery store in buffalo, just hours ago, killing ten people and wounding three others. police say most of the victims were african american and the gunman is white. the suspect, peyton gendron, just appeared in court and was arraigned on charges relating to the shooting. that will be the only time we name him tonight. athena jones is tracking the story....
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spence you've talked about the new york publishers. you're not based in new york. are you yeah where we are in washington dc right here in the swamp. i think a couple of blocks from you. what's the advantage and disadvantage of that? yeah, gregory was actually founded in chicago. and was there for a number of years it was? al regnary who's the the son of henry regnery our founder moved the company to washington dc not sure i think in the maybe the late 1980s around 1990 maybe. we find that it is an advantage to be here just because our books are on political subjects. so as far as just being you acquire acquiring books is all about meeting people right? it's just lots of networking. just getting to know people and people who are writing books on political subjects. tend to be in washington dc or at least come here. so it's it's a convenient place we could do it from somewhere else. i know i think yeah the other conservative publishers. are for the most part in new york? i don't know that there are any others. of any size here in washington, but it's it's good for u
spence you've talked about the new york publishers. you're not based in new york. are you yeah where we are in washington dc right here in the swamp. i think a couple of blocks from you. what's the advantage and disadvantage of that? yeah, gregory was actually founded in chicago. and was there for a number of years it was? al regnary who's the the son of henry regnery our founder moved the company to washington dc not sure i think in the maybe the late 1980s around 1990 maybe. we find that it...
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new york city is the metropolis of new york state. we have to make sure new york city is safe for residents and those who come to visit. businesses will leave new york as well. >> todd: he's got to flood the zone with cups and stop worrying about what the left thinks about it. speaking of which tuesday shooting coming to new york congressman aoc calling out the country's patriarchal society, take a listen. >> check on the men in his life. it feels like few role models and examples of people talking about this in healthy ways. there is such a thing as healthy masculinity that is not rooted in subjugation of other people. >> todd: i mean i hate to dignify by asking for a response but your response, laura? >> i watch that video over and over again and i don't even think aoc knew what she was trying to say. i work 20 years in law enforcement, and here she is making characterizations and accusations with a class in society. the rhetoric of politicians like aoc to divide this country. in fact what she is saying is quite sexist and should ha
new york city is the metropolis of new york state. we have to make sure new york city is safe for residents and those who come to visit. businesses will leave new york as well. >> todd: he's got to flood the zone with cups and stop worrying about what the left thinks about it. speaking of which tuesday shooting coming to new york congressman aoc calling out the country's patriarchal society, take a listen. >> check on the men in his life. it feels like few role models and examples...
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she hopes the new bill in new york will help usher in a new era. there's a huge opportunity now for integrating automation and new technology and our robots. what this does is it allows you to have operators trained on using that equipment, but are able to produce and keep their wage at a living wage level. i think that's where the industry is going, where in a lot of industries they're starting to onshore with the advancements and automation, gabrielle ferrara is busy expanding her production capacities in new york. alongside this, her company is developing new technologies designed to ensure it remains sustainable into the future. here in germany, most of the clothing on people's backs to day was made in asia. 7.8000000000 euros worth was imported from china alone in 2021. just behind is the much smaller nation bangladesh. with 6500000000 rose all by turkey and india. 9 years ago, a textile factory collapsed and the bangladesh capital dhaka, the devastating accident shown a spotlight on the terrible conditions of garment workers. our next report
she hopes the new bill in new york will help usher in a new era. there's a huge opportunity now for integrating automation and new technology and our robots. what this does is it allows you to have operators trained on using that equipment, but are able to produce and keep their wage at a living wage level. i think that's where the industry is going, where in a lot of industries they're starting to onshore with the advancements and automation, gabrielle ferrara is busy expanding her production...
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— in new york? inaudible. reverend. _ in new york? inaudible. reverend, i— in new york? inaudible. reverend, i think - in new york? inaudible. i reverend, i think perhaps in new york? inaudible. - reverend, i think perhaps you may be muted at this point. sorry about that. our hearts go out to all of our loved ones in buffalo new york. we have a host of congregations, of staff members who are literally in the neighbourhood, living right around the corner, some across the street shooting happened. buffalo voice, have already lost to teenagers. we are devastated. our hearts are broken. these hatred, violence, racialised antiblack sentiment now upheld through systemic structural and interpersonal violence via weapons, it is a devastating day for all of us, particularly in buffalo, new york. ., . , particularly in buffalo, new york. ., ., , york. you have been in contact with the white _ york. you have been in contact with the white house - york. you have been in contact with the white house about. with the white house about making sure the appropriate resources are in place. what will
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the new suspected cases from utah to florida to new york. and that confirmed case in massachusetts. >>> but we do begin tonight with the pandemic and a major step forward for parents looking to protect the youngest of children. pfizer tonight saying its vaccine for children 5 and under is 80% effective against symptomatic omicron. the fda will review now both pfizer's application and mow der that's application for the youngest children june 15th. there are some 18 million chirn younger than 5 not yet eligible for vaccination against the coronavirus. both pfizer and moderna doses much smaller than the ones, of course, used on adults. pfizer's is a three-shot regimen. 105,000 new cases reported every day now. that's four times higher than what we were seeing just last month. when it comes to children, more than 107,000 testing positive in just the last week. philadelphia, in fact, reinstating the mask mandate in the city's public schools. and with the fda set to examine these child vaccines mid-june, how soon will parents have access to them?
the new suspected cases from utah to florida to new york. and that confirmed case in massachusetts. >>> but we do begin tonight with the pandemic and a major step forward for parents looking to protect the youngest of children. pfizer tonight saying its vaccine for children 5 and under is 80% effective against symptomatic omicron. the fda will review now both pfizer's application and mow der that's application for the youngest children june 15th. there are some 18 million chirn younger...
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cbs news, new york. >>> it's tuesday, may 24th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is more than a european issue. this is a global issue. >>> call to action. president biden pressures nations to do more about russia, as he tries to clarify comments about taiwan. >>> high-stakes primary. party nominations are up for grabs in five states. how one race pits former president trump against former vice president mike pence. >>> monkeypox in the u.s. concerns grow about a possible outbreak. how health officials say they're ready if the virus spreads. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president biden is expected to arrive back in washington tonight after his first visit to asia since taking office. mr. biden took part in a four-nation summit in tokyo overnight, with the leaders of japan, australia, and india. he urged them to make a greate fort to stopsi aggression after its invasion of ukraine. he also sought to clarify comments that he made about what the u.s. would do if china attacked taiwan. bradley bla
cbs news, new york. >>> it's tuesday, may 24th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is more than a european issue. this is a global issue. >>> call to action. president biden pressures nations to do more about russia, as he tries to clarify comments about taiwan. >>> high-stakes primary. party nominations are up for grabs in five states. how one race pits former president trump against former vice president mike pence. >>> monkeypox...
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and they broadcast re, that is what "new york times" has done. and their ancestors owned slaves, how do you get from the buffalo slaughter brent, which is horrific, to immigration? i mean, this killer was focused on black-americans. that is why he went there. that is why he killed. he rejects conservatism in his writings, he said he is a socialist. he didn't despise democrat party or cnn or "new york times" or "washington post." >> you know. this goes to the politics of the obama administration. which is trying to divide america by race. trying to divide america by class. trying to divide america by gender. this is what they wanted to do, this is how barack obama won the election. this is how he did it one way to do that, that look -- let me ask you about white supremacist. they say that the kkk has 4,000 members in a nation of 333 million, if cnn stopped doing documentaries it might disappear for good. do you know of any white supreme test group or knows of anyone that knows of anyone of a group? where are these groups they are talking about? ma
and they broadcast re, that is what "new york times" has done. and their ancestors owned slaves, how do you get from the buffalo slaughter brent, which is horrific, to immigration? i mean, this killer was focused on black-americans. that is why he went there. that is why he killed. he rejects conservatism in his writings, he said he is a socialist. he didn't despise democrat party or cnn or "new york times" or "washington post." >> you know. this goes to the...
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we have between new york and d. c. new york. 19 degrees. washington, d. c. 36 off to the west. we go in that june sun. yeah. wednesdays the 1st day of june. it's really warm and things up in portland. 26 degrees. that's a temperature you'd expect to see in july. so your month ahead of schedule, still breezy through the bay area, san francisco, looking at wind gusts of 50 kilometers per hour. and we've got some storms bubbling up. oklahoma kansas are right into missouri and through kentucky as well. moville has a high 32 degrees top end of south america, still a steady stream of rain for that northeast corner. brazil and rock in storms still locked into place for that southeast corner of brazil, still cool air dominating the river plate region on wednesday. see you later ah, with frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports. harassment was informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still, resumed india, going to be teaching from nisha and from chad critical deba
we have between new york and d. c. new york. 19 degrees. washington, d. c. 36 off to the west. we go in that june sun. yeah. wednesdays the 1st day of june. it's really warm and things up in portland. 26 degrees. that's a temperature you'd expect to see in july. so your month ahead of schedule, still breezy through the bay area, san francisco, looking at wind gusts of 50 kilometers per hour. and we've got some storms bubbling up. oklahoma kansas are right into missouri and through kentucky as...
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well enterprising new york. businessman got the idea that we could capitalize on this image of bears by creating teddy's bears. okay, so you have these plush stuffed animals the teddy bears that you all know that are produced in mass after this as a response to this episode here. so the teddy bears the teddy is teddy roosevelt. i'm in the theodore roosevelt association today, which is a group of admirers of tr. they still give out teddy bears to sick kids and hospitals today was kind of a part of the legacy of this. well in 1904 i say he's re-elected in quotation marks. it wasn't really elected the first time but he was elected in his own right and that was important to him psychologically. i think that he not just be brought into the presidency via assassination, but that the american people actually voted their approbation for him and they they did that in overwhelming fashion in 1904. just a few highlights again as we look at his career roosevelt won the nobel peace prize. and a second term for another mediat
well enterprising new york. businessman got the idea that we could capitalize on this image of bears by creating teddy's bears. okay, so you have these plush stuffed animals the teddy bears that you all know that are produced in mass after this as a response to this episode here. so the teddy bears the teddy is teddy roosevelt. i'm in the theodore roosevelt association today, which is a group of admirers of tr. they still give out teddy bears to sick kids and hospitals today was kind of a part...
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what does a safe haven mean in new york city? >> i think first and foremost, reproductive rights, women's rights, the rights of pregnant people to make decisions about their health care and their bodies is foundational to public health and we believe that here in new york city and in new york state and everyone is welcome here to receive that care. the steps we need to take to ensure that are ones that we're thinking through right now, in terms of access to care, quality of care, subsidizing care. these are all questions that we're not wrestling with in the aftermath of this disturbing announcement. >> so those answers to come, still trying to figure that out? >> this just broke. so we're prepared. everyone is welcome in new york. >> okay. good to have you with us today. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> still to come here, the white house pushing back on a new report that the u.s. intelligence is helping ukraine to kill russian generals. how intelligence chairman adam schiff joins me next. lemons. lemons. look how nice they are.
what does a safe haven mean in new york city? >> i think first and foremost, reproductive rights, women's rights, the rights of pregnant people to make decisions about their health care and their bodies is foundational to public health and we believe that here in new york city and in new york state and everyone is welcome here to receive that care. the steps we need to take to ensure that are ones that we're thinking through right now, in terms of access to care, quality of care,...
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country as well as in the city of new york. here it is, this guy, abdullah, two charges that he should have been in jail on he was led out. he was allowed to go free. and this guy has a rap sheet a mile long. you have to wonder what is going on in the country when this happened. when we look at the fact that tonight two kids are not going to be going home in uvalde, texas. you look at the fact that 14, 13 are injured there. when you look at new york where they say we have do something, we have to change something. they say that every time there's a crime or something that happens where lives are lost. what people want is less talk about more action in these towns and cities around this country. >> neil: one thing i don't understand and you know these issues better than i, obviously as violent crimes have spiked and we're continuing to release folks that have violent pasts and incidents that get them turned away from a judge and now in the streets within minutes. so you think the rise in violent cases would give them pause. but
country as well as in the city of new york. here it is, this guy, abdullah, two charges that he should have been in jail on he was led out. he was allowed to go free. and this guy has a rap sheet a mile long. you have to wonder what is going on in the country when this happened. when we look at the fact that tonight two kids are not going to be going home in uvalde, texas. you look at the fact that 14, 13 are injured there. when you look at new york where they say we have do something, we have...
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out of new york city. that's where authorities are searching for a suspect who allegedly shot a man on a moving subway train it happened on a q train just before noon on sunday as the train was traveling from brooklyn to manhattan. police say the suspect pulled a gun and fired at close range, striking 48-year-old daniel enriquez in the chest. witnesses say the suspect paced back and forth in the train's last car before he allegedly shot enriquez, who later died at a local hospital witnesses also told police the two men had no prior contact before the shooting, which unprovoked attack. >>> well, covid's reign in the u.s. is not letting up as daily cases keep rising. according to new data, the nation is tracking about 100,000 infections a day the white house says the latest wave is mostly being fueled by a new omicron subvariant named ba.2.1 it has led philadelphia public schools to require students and staff to wear masks again. the city's department of public health made the recommendation for universal ma
out of new york city. that's where authorities are searching for a suspect who allegedly shot a man on a moving subway train it happened on a q train just before noon on sunday as the train was traveling from brooklyn to manhattan. police say the suspect pulled a gun and fired at close range, striking 48-year-old daniel enriquez in the chest. witnesses say the suspect paced back and forth in the train's last car before he allegedly shot enriquez, who later died at a local hospital witnesses...
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that magazine is not legal in the state of new york. you cannot have a semiautomatic weapon in new york that allows that level of capacity in the magazine. so what happens is when you're on the border of pennsylvania, the flow of guns is so easy. people go from new york, the traffickers. they open up their trunk at a gun show. they load it up, and they bring it up to the streets of new york city. a lot of them are landing in the bronx. and i've assembled a nine-state interdiction task force to say, why aren't we sharing information? i know nationally there's not a law that requires this, but how about nine smart states that get together, first in the nation, that now tracks and shares information? and we've stopped a lot of the gun trafficking, but in this case the person legally bought the gun in new york but enhanced it with this magazine that he acquired in pennsylvania. >> let me ask you about that because you know it's going to go before the supreme court, this right to carry or open carry or what have you in new york city. what is
that magazine is not legal in the state of new york. you cannot have a semiautomatic weapon in new york that allows that level of capacity in the magazine. so what happens is when you're on the border of pennsylvania, the flow of guns is so easy. people go from new york, the traffickers. they open up their trunk at a gun show. they load it up, and they bring it up to the streets of new york city. a lot of them are landing in the bronx. and i've assembled a nine-state interdiction task force to...
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shep. >> sharon, thanks. >>> the hard lines in new york c city's past officially disconnects. public pay phones carted away to a museum the steel phone bank used to dominate city corners. according to city dad, there were more than 8,000 of them as recently as 2015 then the city started to switch them out for public wi-fi hot spots. there you get phone calls, transit info, real time weather and a charge for your cell phone. >>> one of the kids from the movie jaws now in charge of defending part of martha's vineyard this is jonathan searle. he's the new chief of police in oaks bluff, massachusetts. that's a small town on martha's vineyard where spielberg filmed "jaws. searle and his brother were in this scene from the movie where two kids fooled beachgoers with a fake shark fin. >> he made me do it. >> reporter: searle was the kid on the right there he told the vineyard gazette newspaper this is something he's been working toward his whole career >>> 45 seconds and a race to the finish president biden gave beijing a stern warning at a news conference in tokyo today. he said the
shep. >> sharon, thanks. >>> the hard lines in new york c city's past officially disconnects. public pay phones carted away to a museum the steel phone bank used to dominate city corners. according to city dad, there were more than 8,000 of them as recently as 2015 then the city started to switch them out for public wi-fi hot spots. there you get phone calls, transit info, real time weather and a charge for your cell phone. >>> one of the kids from the movie jaws now in...
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texas has rodeos, new york has this. there you go. that's what you call a new york rodeo. a rat with a slice of pizza. they both go well together in texas you have real cowboys who speak lightly and know howhe to end all their guns. in california, they have alec baldwin. h in texas, a hoedown is a dance. why bother. why bother.l r in new york city it's what a co says over his radio when a is passed out on your porch.-s and the two-step is when you have to jump over a pile of street vcs. texas is known for its beautifu cattle, that is also true in ne york city. talked about his and mouth disease. here in texas there is a betwee the residence in mexico and california where there is a vas bump between the governor's ears . here in texas you have the best barbecue and the world. in california, they put pineapples on pizza. that's like putting a mustache on randall lambert. she could pull it off. in california they have skinny soy no foam latte, in texas, yo have coffee. and testosterone. in california you have san francisco and in texas you don't . in texas, there are males an
texas has rodeos, new york has this. there you go. that's what you call a new york rodeo. a rat with a slice of pizza. they both go well together in texas you have real cowboys who speak lightly and know howhe to end all their guns. in california, they have alec baldwin. h in texas, a hoedown is a dance. why bother. why bother.l r in new york city it's what a co says over his radio when a is passed out on your porch.-s and the two-step is when you have to jump over a pile of street vcs. texas...
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dead, and police are searching for the suspect. >>> plus, new york's not the only place experiencing a rise in transit crime how a group of unarmed people in chicago is taking matters into their own hands. >>> and amber heard's legal team changing tactics their reason for deciding against putting johnny depp back on the stand and the supermodel added to the witness list as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc. >>> if you're driving an older car and don't plan to trade it in anytime soon, you're not alone. new data shows the average age of vehicles on the road right now is 12.2 years. that's an all-time high according to s&p global media. it appears the trend of keeping cars longer isn't ending cnbc's phil lebeau how much of this is people can't find a car, not a new one to buy? >> reporter: that's part of it, shep in a typical year, we would see between 16 million and 17 million new vehicles being sold. last year because of the chip shortage, there were fewer than 15 million sold. so there's fewer new vehicles. but another factor is the vehicles made tod
dead, and police are searching for the suspect. >>> plus, new york's not the only place experiencing a rise in transit crime how a group of unarmed people in chicago is taking matters into their own hands. >>> and amber heard's legal team changing tactics their reason for deciding against putting johnny depp back on the stand and the supermodel added to the witness list as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc. >>> if you're driving an...
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news copycat mass shootings become deadlier expert one after the new york attack, 18-year-old white man suspected of fatally shooting ten people in a black neighborhood in buffalo appears to be the latest in line of copycat government, deadlier mass shootings inspired by previous attackers. experts one on sunday. pain rendering who surrendered to police after the attack publicized racist manifesto on the internet broadcast the attack in real time on social media platforms, twitch, live video service owned by amazon.com, authorities called a racially motivated violent extremism. the trend of mostly white young teens inspired by previous racist gun massacres on the rise, recent mass shootings including the 2015 black church in cap charleston 2018 shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh ini 2019 attack on walmart and hispanic neighborhood in el paso. rick is up next, good morning. >> good morning. i would like to extend condolences to the families and loved ones of those lost in in this tragic event. i want to lay the blame squarely at the seat of murdoch, the murdoch brothers, fox news, sin
news copycat mass shootings become deadlier expert one after the new york attack, 18-year-old white man suspected of fatally shooting ten people in a black neighborhood in buffalo appears to be the latest in line of copycat government, deadlier mass shootings inspired by previous attackers. experts one on sunday. pain rendering who surrendered to police after the attack publicized racist manifesto on the internet broadcast the attack in real time on social media platforms, twitch, live video...
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. >> carley: the cities that lost the most san francisco, los angeles, new york, new york, across the board nationally. those are blue states course in the city that gained most residents of miami, phoenix, tampa all red states. this is an example of people voting with what they see? >> absolutely. i think when people see the atmosphere, the culture around them and particularly los angeles and san francisco, they see a spiral of lawlessness going on where you have one person, for instance, not running out of the cds and stealing $950. nuc three people running out of walgreens, 80 people running out of nordstrom's and smash and grab properties, train robberies and double-digit rising crime spirit that is toxic mixture for people to leae the state and vote with their feet rather than stay. >> carley: a video that recently came and choked a group of people in walgreens polluting the store putting as much as they can into their bags. here in the video the cashier says to them "get a job." one of the criminals shouts at him. property crime in general, and how bad do you think things need t
. >> carley: the cities that lost the most san francisco, los angeles, new york, new york, across the board nationally. those are blue states course in the city that gained most residents of miami, phoenix, tampa all red states. this is an example of people voting with what they see? >> absolutely. i think when people see the atmosphere, the culture around them and particularly los angeles and san francisco, they see a spiral of lawlessness going on where you have one person, for...
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we begin tonight with that breaking news -- a mass shooting in buffalo, new york. witnesses say a gunman dressed in army fatigues and a helmet walked into a supermarket, then opened fire on shoppers and staff. at least ten people are dead. several more wounded. police say fbi is investigating the shooting as a hate crime and racially motivated violent extremism. first responders encountering numerous victims at the scene. the suspected shooter who was armed with a rifle was taken into custody. relatives of those who were inside the supermarket among those gathering at the scene, anxious for word on their loved ones. witnesses say they heard dozens of shots fired. and tonight we're told biden be and the attorney general have been briefed. phil lipof with details. >> this is the worst nightmare that any community can face. >> reporter: several onlookers describing the gunman as a white man dressed in military fatigues. shoppers running for their lives. people living nearby horrified. >> my god, i never thought in my lifetime at my age i would live to see something li
we begin tonight with that breaking news -- a mass shooting in buffalo, new york. witnesses say a gunman dressed in army fatigues and a helmet walked into a supermarket, then opened fire on shoppers and staff. at least ten people are dead. several more wounded. police say fbi is investigating the shooting as a hate crime and racially motivated violent extremism. first responders encountering numerous victims at the scene. the suspected shooter who was armed with a rifle was taken into custody....
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we'll be looking for your reporting in "new york" magazine today. everyone, please check that out. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this tuesday morning. a jam-packed "morning joe" starts right now. >>> some local news. i saw new york city's last remaining public pay phone booth was just removed. the headline again, new york city has removed its last public restroom. >>> all right. good morning. welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, may 24th. voters in five states head to the polls in another big primary day today. the most closely watched in georgia, where the power of donald trump's enforcement of his big lie will be put to the test. not only in the race for governor, but also for secretary of state. we'll also go live to alabama, where senate candidate mo brooks surged in the polls after donald trump pulled his endorsement of the republican congressman. >>> plus, the latest on the baby formula shortage. another shipment is expected to arrive tomorrow. we'll tell you where it's headed. >>> and house speaker nancy
we'll be looking for your reporting in "new york" magazine today. everyone, please check that out. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this tuesday morning. a jam-packed "morning joe" starts right now. >>> some local news. i saw new york city's last remaining public pay phone booth was just removed. the headline again, new york city has removed its last public restroom. >>> all right. good morning. welcome to...
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i'm matt pieper in new york. dth eaethol bee tn rising h at a shooting at an elementary tary sl 1yearld nman crashed his car outside the school before going inside and shooting whoever was in his way. >>> to primary election results. in georgia, cbs news projects brian kemp will win the republican nomination. he'll take on democrat stacey abrams, whom he defeated in 2018. and cbs news projects that herschel walker will win the republican nomination to take on incumbent democratic senator raphael warnock. for more news, download the u.s. news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight another mass shooting in america, this time at an elementary school where at least 14 children and a teacher were killed. president biden just addressed the nation, and we'll have more on that in a moment. on the brink of summer vacation, lives in the small town o
i'm matt pieper in new york. dth eaethol bee tn rising h at a shooting at an elementary tary sl 1yearld nman crashed his car outside the school before going inside and shooting whoever was in his way. >>> to primary election results. in georgia, cbs news projects brian kemp will win the republican nomination. he'll take on democrat stacey abrams, whom he defeated in 2018. and cbs news projects that herschel walker will win the republican nomination to take on incumbent democratic...
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there is no death penalty in new york. so if this case were to be prosecuted under the federal hate crimes law, it's possible the suspect could be executed as a federal inmate under federal hate crime legislation. once again, it all took place -- started around 3:15 or so in buffalo, new york. when this gunman got out of his car and opened fire while livestreaming in the supermarket parking lot. here is what one witness had to say. >> this is ridiculous. something has to change from the bottom to the top. if they are not going to do something, we have to do something. this is ridiculous. after the security guard got shot, he got a gun shooting people still. if more people were armed and knew what they were doing with the gun. i just hope something comes from this. jon: it's not the gun, it's the person with the gun. that from one of the witnesses who just left the supermarket when all of the shooting broke out. so again, 10 people have been killed, 13 shot in all. the gunman, 18 years old, drove several hours from another
there is no death penalty in new york. so if this case were to be prosecuted under the federal hate crimes law, it's possible the suspect could be executed as a federal inmate under federal hate crime legislation. once again, it all took place -- started around 3:15 or so in buffalo, new york. when this gunman got out of his car and opened fire while livestreaming in the supermarket parking lot. here is what one witness had to say. >> this is ridiculous. something has to change from the...
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. ♪♪ >> fox news alert, we are following reports of a shooting at a supermarket in buffalo, new york. police say there are multiple victims in a suspect is in custody but other details are scarce and still a large police presence on scene. welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live, i am arthel neville. eric: i am eric shawn, the latest shooting about 3:00 p.m. eastern time about an hour ago at the supermarket, the northeastern supermarket chain. poli say they are urging residents to avoid the area. i will go to the boy in the newsroom. >> horrible scene in buffalo new york, police on scene, the only good news to report as the suspect is in custody, multiple people have been hit by gunshots. you mentioned this came in into our newsroom about 3:00 p.m., half an hour after that so in the past half hour buffalo police tweeting this saying there on scene of a mass shooting on jefferson avenue. police say multiple people struck by gunfire, the shooter is in custody. everybody is urged to avoid the area, that still the case. let's show you a map of where the supermarket is located. i can
. ♪♪ >> fox news alert, we are following reports of a shooting at a supermarket in buffalo, new york. police say there are multiple victims in a suspect is in custody but other details are scarce and still a large police presence on scene. welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live, i am arthel neville. eric: i am eric shawn, the latest shooting about 3:00 p.m. eastern time about an hour ago at the supermarket, the northeastern supermarket chain. poli say they are urging residents...
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> $353 from new york to miami? i don't know if that's such a deal. >> i know. so southern beachy areas are the deal. so -- >> you know what? there's plenty to do in new york this weekend. i'm just going to stay tight. all right. >>> if your holiday weekend plans involve new york city, you are in luck. >> after a two-year covid hiatus, fleet week has returned. the traditional parade of ships marched up the hudson river yesterday as it has for the past 34 years. >> honestly, this is one of the coolest things you can experience in new york. fleet week will release some 3,000 sailors, marines, and coast guardsmen into the streets of manhattan for a week-long celebration. you won't be able to miss them. it also includes public ship tours that will run through memorial day. >> it's like you're in san diego. >> kind of, yeah. just for a week, though. >>> hey, mona and andrew, i'm off on my top secret trip. so are they. can't wait to fill you guys in. here's a hint -- i need to bring my passport. >> ooh! >> he's not flying
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> $353 from new york to miami? i don't know if that's such a deal. >> i know. so southern beachy areas are the deal. so -- >> you know what? there's plenty to do in new york this weekend. i'm just going to stay tight. all right. >>> if your holiday weekend plans involve new york city, you are in luck. >> after a two-year covid hiatus, fleet week has returned. the traditional parade of ships marched up the hudson river yesterday...
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in a moment, i'll talk to buffalo's mayor byron brown and new york's governor, kathy hochul. we begin our coverage with nbc news correspondent emily, where are we on the investigation? i know the gunman was arraigned. what's next? >> reporter: hey there, chuck. investigators are looking into this as a hate crime and racially motivated violent extremism, and there's a number of signs pointing and explaining why, one, 13 people were shot between the parking lot behind me and the supermarket. 11 of those were black. investigators are also looking into an apparent manifesto that claims that the suspect purposefully targeted this area of buffalo because of the number of black people here. the other thing i'll point out, take a look at these images of what sources tell us are the suspect's weapons. they are blurred and that's because of messages of hate on them, racial slurs and the other thing we're mentioning more about this morning are the victims. these are people partaking in one of the most typical normal activities on a saturday afternoon. shopping in the supermarket. the go
in a moment, i'll talk to buffalo's mayor byron brown and new york's governor, kathy hochul. we begin our coverage with nbc news correspondent emily, where are we on the investigation? i know the gunman was arraigned. what's next? >> reporter: hey there, chuck. investigators are looking into this as a hate crime and racially motivated violent extremism, and there's a number of signs pointing and explaining why, one, 13 people were shot between the parking lot behind me and the...
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back to new york back to lenape hoking. to connect with my mother the motherland the homeland the original homeland will not be hoking. it is that deep spiritual connection with the land. the waters the ancestors it's never gone away and thanks to line up a center and our friendships and partnerships that we've made with such institutions as the brooklyn library and the center for brooklyn history. people are making away for the lenape to return. to our homeland and in doing so and by telling our story people learned that we still exist. we there was so much erasure of our history and our culture and our language and our presence in lenape hockey. erasure done by centuries by decades of people who took over the land most often times by force or by fraud and basically wrote the one up a out of the history but lenape center and our friends with the brooklyn library. we're here to tell you that. we never died out we are still here. and we are grateful that we can come back to the homeland now and connect with the spirit of our
back to new york back to lenape hoking. to connect with my mother the motherland the homeland the original homeland will not be hoking. it is that deep spiritual connection with the land. the waters the ancestors it's never gone away and thanks to line up a center and our friendships and partnerships that we've made with such institutions as the brooklyn library and the center for brooklyn history. people are making away for the lenape to return. to our homeland and in doing so and by telling...
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york that was mostly black, he knew new york had very tough gun laws, so most of the people would not be armed. mind set of slaughtering as many black people as he could, he did, 10 people were murdered, a horrific crime. media almost turned it to a political issue, not just political. i suspect most of the people who were murdered that day most of their families, came to the u.s. long before many of our ancestors did. what does that have to do with immigration and replacement? he wrote about it in his so-called manifesto, he wrote about a lot of sick things. including his hatred for the jews were behind everything, i have not heard media in america talk about his antisemitism. they talk about replacement theory. and why is that? why is it? because there is a big chunk of the democrat party even elected democrats, in the media including "new york times," anti-semitic. america cartoon "new york times" ran with president trump holding a leash, at end of the leash was netanyahu, this was an accident. i suppose not covers holocaust was a an accident, they just forgot about it, i could go
york that was mostly black, he knew new york had very tough gun laws, so most of the people would not be armed. mind set of slaughtering as many black people as he could, he did, 10 people were murdered, a horrific crime. media almost turned it to a political issue, not just political. i suspect most of the people who were murdered that day most of their families, came to the u.s. long before many of our ancestors did. what does that have to do with immigration and replacement? he wrote about...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? pres. biden: yes. >> you are? pres. biden: that is the commitment we made. amy: in his first trip to asia as president, joe biden has promised to defend taiwan militarily if it is invaded by china. the white house took back his words, but was it a gasp by the president or a new u.s. policy? we will talk about biden's trip to taiwan and today's meeting of the quad, india, strike, japan, and u.s.. china has criticized the quad as in the pacific version of nato. plus, look at "the ransom" a new series in "the new york times" detailing how france devastated haiti's economy by forcing haiti to pay massive reparations for the loss of slave labor after it rebelled, found in the first black republic in 1804. >> the article published this weekend i think will shed light on the very question of what makes the case of haiti wh we see today in terms of this country that people often refer to as the poorest country
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? pres. biden: yes. >> you are? pres. biden: that is the commitment we made. amy: in his first trip to asia as president, joe biden has promised to defend taiwan militarily if it is invaded by china. the white house took back his words, but was it a gasp by the president or a new u.s. policy? we will talk about biden's trip to taiwan and today's meeting of the...
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i'm elise preston in new york. president biden and the first lady will travel to buffalo, new york, tuesday to pay their respects as the community mourns the lives of ten families. they will investigate the attack as a hate crime against the predominantly black community. >>> some businesses in shanghai, china, will finally reopen this week following the city's total covid lockdown in march. while grocery stores and malls are set to reopen, it's not clear when the 25 million residents can resume normal activity. >>> the latest marvel film is a hit at the box office. "doctor strange 2" pulled in millions of dollars. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, may 16th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >> and now i have no brother. he's got my father. is that fair? >> a city in mourning. people in buffalo, new york, grieve after a gunman kills ten people at a grocery store. where the investigation stands this morning as we learn about the suspect's alleged past threats. >>> baby formula crisis. how c
i'm elise preston in new york. president biden and the first lady will travel to buffalo, new york, tuesday to pay their respects as the community mourns the lives of ten families. they will investigate the attack as a hate crime against the predominantly black community. >>> some businesses in shanghai, china, will finally reopen this week following the city's total covid lockdown in march. while grocery stores and malls are set to reopen, it's not clear when the 25 million residents...
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a deadly shooting inside a new york city subway train. police are calling this unprovoked and tonight the city has declared a state of emergency over the nationwide baby formula shortage. tonight, the first emergency shipments arriving in the u.s. from overseas. operation fly formula landing in indiana. the c-17 cargo plane carrying 132 pallets of fda-approved specialty infant formula flown out of the u.s. air base in germany. the biden administration says it's enough for more than half a million bottles with more on the way. where the first shipments are now heading, when the next planes are set to arrive in the u.s., and what that new york city emergency declaration means for parents in desperate need. >>> also breaking, that deadly shooting on a manhattan subway train. the manhunt now under way for the killer. the new details just coming in. >> we're tracking severe storms and record-setting heat in the northeast. 25 million people from virginia to maine on alert for damaging winds and large hail. sweltering heat along the i-95 corrido
a deadly shooting inside a new york city subway train. police are calling this unprovoked and tonight the city has declared a state of emergency over the nationwide baby formula shortage. tonight, the first emergency shipments arriving in the u.s. from overseas. operation fly formula landing in indiana. the c-17 cargo plane carrying 132 pallets of fda-approved specialty infant formula flown out of the u.s. air base in germany. the biden administration says it's enough for more than half a...