dry, as it were, onto the island of manhattan, you need to be talking to laguardia tower in order to get permission to do that. there are ways to get permission to transit across the island. i ve flown my little plane across central park, but i was talking to air traffic control when i did it. if i didn t, i would have lost my license. we just actually don t we haven t been able to confirm yet if they have been in communication with if the pilot was in communication with the right people. mary, you know, congresswoman maloney is calling for an end to these kinds of flights. anything but non-essential flights of helicopters, she believes, should be ceased over manhattan. what are your thoughts? well, this argument has been going on for a long time. it really reached a tcrescendo when a tour helicopter had a mid-air collision over the hudson river. there were nine italian tour itselvftourists on board. i litigated that one.
sleeves and do the tough things that need to be done in order for our country to prosper. and when our country is prosperous, i think we can then turn our attention to some of the other countries and see what we can do to help them. but we need to get ours in order, first. tucker: so congresswoman maloney is pressuring you to break the law. she is a lawmaker, she could try to change the law. she is not bothering. isn t that prima facie evidence that she is not a serious person? that s buffoonish. it is very sad. it would be nice if she were the only one. but, there are many who feel that way. and i don t think they have really thought through what s going on. they just allow themselves to be caught up in the moment. they wants to be popular. and they are not thinking long term about what the impact is of what they are doing. they are not thinking about our children and our grand children and what they will have to face.
they never bought the buffalo bills, but if he did. right. knowingly submit a financial statement that was false that s a crime in and of itself so that, i ll bet, pricked up the ears of prosecutors out and about. speaking of questions that i wish had been followed up and there were several, i found it striking that i think it was congresswoman maloney, but i might be mistaken asked about any other hush money payments made to any other individuals and cohen said something along the lines of i d have to think about that which i find a little hard to believe given that this has been his life and i m sure he s been thinking about it for quite some time and she kind of just let that go. okay, thanks. that s the answer i would have liked to hear, as well. the other answers i kept thinking about is what exactly did he answer under oath to mueller and how does that line up with some of these questions because i think for the legal jeopardy for the president, those are the only sworn
watered down version and with a five-year time limit and less compensation for the victims. that s why the, in city mayor was on the steps of city hall with other congressional leaders to call on the leadership in congress to get rid of the other bill and permanently reauthorize this act. never forget is more than a slogan. more than a bumper sticker. it is a sacred promise, to take care of those who risked their lives to take care of us. congresswoman maloney says if this bill went to congress tomorrow, it would pass with bipartisan support, by the way so the idea now is to pressure leadership to make that happen. and senator jill brant said give your congress person a call. call them, e-mail them, flood their inbox. let them know how you feel. yes. thank you, rick. investigators say they re 90% sure it was a bomb that took down the russian airliner that crashed in egypt last week, kill all 224 people onboard. one investigator is now telling
know, from congresswoman maloney and congressman king in new york to congressman takei of hawaii to the congresswoman of arizona. senator gillibrand of new york. senator kirk illinois, senator vitter in louisiana. i mean, how can you go wrong? bipartisan, all over the country. but then you get into the fact that all of a sudden you ve got the head of the judiciary committee in the house who comes outs and says we want to give you another five-year bill. instead of making it permanent. instead of making it permanent. and he himself, congressman goodlatte, has 26 first responders who rely on this bill in his own district. 26 first responders who came and worked the pile in new york who