have now seen is that he flew from the heliport there from the helipad and went south on the east side. he went around battery park, came up north on the west side of manhattan, up the hudson river. and somewhere around the 40s on the west side, something starts to go wrong. and then the helicopter heads inland. and then, obviously, moments later he crashes into the building. they don t know why yet. that is the big mystery, as to what was going on around the 40s that all of a sudden caused him to go inland and head towards times square, midtown or manhattan. it was not part of the flight path. he had no permission to be in the area of midtown manhattan. it s very common for them to fly over the water. that was the big question, what was he doing there and why? we want to show video to our viewers of the helicopter as it took off from the east side of manhattan and made this turn
helicopters flying over, you know, around times square, certainly anywhere near trump tower, even over the island of manhattan itself. you usually see them on the periphery. all the helipads in new york, the three in new york, they re either on the west side, on the hudson river, or on the east side, on the east river. which is why often when a helicopter, in the few times it does crash, it s usually either taking off and it s in the water or it s trying to land and it ends up in the water. so to have a helicopter landing on the top of a building, that just doesn t happen in new york anymore. they stopped having any helipads on the tops of buildings in new york long ago after a bad crash on the old pan am building years ago. you can see right now, that building you can t even see the top of the building where the helicopter crashed or whether they intentionally picked that building. i guess they picked that to make a hard landing on. but you can t even see it. it s covered in clouds,
netanyahu here at the united nations. two leaders speaking with one voice when it comes to concern over iran. tomorrow we are going to hear from the israeli prime minister when he addresses the general assembly. but all eyes this morning will be on the security council. that is when the president of the united states will chair the meeting. it is possibly going to be, as nikki haley said, the most watched security council meeting ever. bill: we await. thank you, david lee miller on the east side of manhattan. sandra: meanwhile let s go to our headliner. lee zeldin joins us, a republican on the house foreign affairs committee. thank you for being here, good to see you. we await the president. a big focus expected to be on iran. what would you like to hear from president trump? it s all about pushing back on iranian aggression both nuclear and non-nuclear. iran has to change their bad activities and the president is going to effectively leverage the fact that we have the largest ec
we are keeping our eye on that for news that may come you haup the president went after china. he was tough on iran and seemed optimistic about north korea. we are watching what is happening on the east side of manhattan. on capitol hill, mitch mcconnell is seeming confident he has the votes to confirm brett kavanaugh to supreme court. we are going to move forward. i m confident he will win and be confirmed in the future. so, republicans are in overdrive, many of them. they want to see brett kavanaugh cross that finish line. they are scheduling a vote friday, 9:30 a.m., less than 24 hours after they testify. chuck grassley has to give three days notice, so he did. it is possible to be delayed. mcconnell says he can and will bring it to the floor for a full
tower, a building near the united nations on the east side of manhattan. today he released this statement. today i awoke to learn that a confidentiality agreement i had with ami with regard to a story about president trump was leaked to the press. i can confirm that while working at trump tower i was instructed not to criticize president trump s former housekeeper due to a prior relationship she had with president trump which produced a child. the associated press broke the story last night saying the enquirer signed the ex-doorman to a contract that would effectively prevent him from going public with the tale. and michael cohen said he discussed the story with the tabloid. michael cohen said he was acting as a spokesperson when he did so. we know that the search warrants