past multiple news stands on the way to the subway, where there were also new stands in the subway and where half the people on your subway card in queens would be reading the new york daily news. donald trump had to see that headline on this day, 50 years ago. he couldn t miss it. no one in new york city could miss it. that was august 16th, 1973. the president of the united states on the front page of donald trump s hometown newspapers claiming the accusations against him emerging in criminal investigations were all false, all of them false. and one year later, richard nixon resigned the presidency because those charges were true, all true. every newspaper in the country had a version of that very headline, 50 years ago today. and everyone who saw that headline, including kids in junior high school, knew that we were living through an important chapter of history. we knew we were living in the middle of history. the president to the knighted states being investigated for possible crim
expect the unexpected if you talk about bigfoot or ufos, you ve got my attention. these witnesses have been, have gone through some pretty thorough background checks with the committee.i fascinated to hear what they say i don t think you re going to have anybody who says i have first-hand knowledge i have seen this but they are going to open up and put more pressure on the administration to be more transparent. donald trump is pretty transparent but that not has not been followed through the allegations they re going to create. i don t know but to say there is an actual craft from another world. that s a pretty, that s out of this world. that something you see on the news stands and just laugh at when you re buying your groceries but we are going to find out tomorrow if they ve got something real. i believe if they do know that we the american people have a right to know.
moment for the country. and of course for alvin bragg and his office. it is, thank, you alex. tomorrow morning, new yorkers will wake up to this cover of the new york post on their increasingly rare news stands. deranged trump threatened violence against bragg who gets death notes. the new york post calling donald trump that crazy. the new york post s own murdaugh, who also owns the much visible fox network, where donald trump is scheduled to be welcomed back as a guest in primetime on monday night and 9 pm with his running mate, of sorts, sean hannity, who has actually appeared on campaign stages in the past. with donald trump.
attorney today. it s an important letter and could not commit more of a critical time considering the threats, the stakes, the rhetoric. president trump has a rally in waco, texas. it is a fraught, perilous moment for the country. and of course for alvin bragg and his office. it is, thank, you alex. tomorrow morning, new yorkers will wake up to this cover of the new york post on their increasingly rare news stands. deranged trump threatened violence against bragg who gets death notes. the new york post calling donald trump that crazy. the new york post s own murdaugh, who also owns the much visible fox network, where donald trump is scheduled to be welcomed back as a guest in primetime on monday night and 9
new york times. but it had headlines like armed vatican troops seize west bank. and dog surrenders to police. and new medicare proposals, take my life, please. the cooking section taught you had it cook a bat. and then there was an advice column that asked readers to write in for dating advice from north korean dictator kilm il-sung. the paper was a strike paper, a parody. and it was published in 1978 by humourists and employees at the retail new york times, while their paper was shut down during a strike. news stands throughout new york city closed down last night, as a strike hit the city s three major newspapers, the new york times, the daily news, in the new york post. new york is now without its major daily newspapers. and there are some fears here that the strike could develop into a long one. while they argue the biggest