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york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well spent and leads up to the business of today. yesterday we talked about the state of knowledge. some of it was wonderfully obvious. and water goes down hill and collection areas and some of it was breathtakingly vague trying make a billion dollar decision about something. we talked about simple solutions and bold actions and diverse drinking water systems in san diego and we heard about thinking about discipline, winning over regulators and economic development agencies and environmental groups as getting them to wor
york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for...
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the war, mainly the new york tribune, james bennett new york herald and had some serious correspondents in the field and there were -- they were so eager to get information the telegraph made it so easy to do and you can look right at the beginning of the war i have here for run a great union defeat and here's the headline in the new york herald the great battle union victory it says captor of the bull runs batteries -- the rebels routed and driven back to manhattan. that is what happened in the morning. but they filed so quickly that they didn't get what happened later in the day. the washington journal in this battle near manassas junction, the enemy forced to retire, three masked batteries taken, desperate conflict by telegraph. the secretly funneled prematurely, they filed so early that they couldn't handle it. cspan: how long would take -- let's say that "the new york times" or the herald or one of the papers would publish an article was written near a battle. how long would it take for the general on the scene to get the report back? >> guest: i would very i think. some of them pr
the war, mainly the new york tribune, james bennett new york herald and had some serious correspondents in the field and there were -- they were so eager to get information the telegraph made it so easy to do and you can look right at the beginning of the war i have here for run a great union defeat and here's the headline in the new york herald the great battle union victory it says captor of the bull runs batteries -- the rebels routed and driven back to manhattan. that is what happened in...
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york times well the first note it is quite obvious the new york times are not fans of each other when you read it first ari on his cue to bill keller and now we have this so andrew goldman of the new york times asked arianna he said you've been saying recently if the huffington post is not a lefty publication to which here's bonded actually i've been saying that for three years the tag line that we've used a lot is beyond left and right i'm sorry but just saying your web site goes beyond left and right doesn't make it true arianna have you looked acre site lately now the writer followed up with the next question and said it's as if you're trying to tell me that smurfs aren't blue to which i say good boy now are ya then responded by saying i'm just telling you that it is very clear that we have progressive views but to call everything we're doing lefty well it misses the whole point that american policy needs to be redefined beyond left and right it's completely obsolete you call it takes ok arianna just keep repeating the same lines and maybe somebody will actually believe you asked f
york times well the first note it is quite obvious the new york times are not fans of each other when you read it first ari on his cue to bill keller and now we have this so andrew goldman of the new york times asked arianna he said you've been saying recently if the huffington post is not a lefty publication to which here's bonded actually i've been saying that for three years the tag line that we've used a lot is beyond left and right i'm sorry but just saying your web site goes beyond left...
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york and i mention that only because of the the new york the new york city smoking ban that will soon be implemented because that is something that has not been implemented anywhere else throughout the country in terms of not being allowed to smoke in public places such as parks but clauses this essentially allows fines to be written out day after day after day i mean this is the crossroads of the world you have so many people coming here from all over the country from all over the world foreigners that won't know the laws they won't know that they can't light up in times square and when they do they will be slapped with a fifty dollar fine lot of money that the city can generate and then addition i think you mentioned this in your report a lot of times if they do light up when they finish their package they want to new one it's not thirteen dollars for a new one so certainly they're also believe all these little ways to bring the money and very important i.r.c. correspondent in our new york studio and from paying fines to paying for a lot of turns out these days that's an option or a
york and i mention that only because of the the new york the new york city smoking ban that will soon be implemented because that is something that has not been implemented anywhere else throughout the country in terms of not being allowed to smoke in public places such as parks but clauses this essentially allows fines to be written out day after day after day i mean this is the crossroads of the world you have so many people coming here from all over the country from all over the world...
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the lives of my new york forebears'. they were born free at a time when slavery was still legal in new york state. they lived in racially mixed neighborhoods, first in lower manhattan and then after the civil war in brooklyn at a time when harlem was a mere village. they were part of new york's small but significant community and specifically its elite class so, the first in polls for my writing the book was my desire to overturn these assumptions, assumptions that we live with almost on a daily basis. therefore to point to the significance of the black elite in new york city. so it was a professional and polls, if you will. the second boat is from the epigraph of the prologue. it is from toni morrison's beloved. denver was seeing it now and feeling it. the more fine point she made the more details provided the more beloved elected. so she anticipated the questions by giving blood to the scraps of her mother and grandmother told. denver spoke, beloved listened. the two did the best they could to create what really happen
the lives of my new york forebears'. they were born free at a time when slavery was still legal in new york state. they lived in racially mixed neighborhoods, first in lower manhattan and then after the civil war in brooklyn at a time when harlem was a mere village. they were part of new york's small but significant community and specifically its elite class so, the first in polls for my writing the book was my desire to overturn these assumptions, assumptions that we live with almost on a...
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no better way to kick off this week in new york than with bam, the mayor of new york city. mayor blikele bloomberg. he is serving -- michael bloomberg. he is serving his third term and has vowed to make education the primary focus on his final term. glad to have you. >> welcome to new york. we would like you to be here all the time. tavis: we'll work on that. good to see you. let me start with some news you made. i want to get your take on. i caught you on fox yesterday. and was intrigued by your comments when asked about donald trump. for tho that didn't see it, just recount your advice for donald trump. >> he is a new york icon. a little bit bigger than life. his daughter i know pretty well. married to the publisher of a small newspaper here. very smart and donald is donald. he is bigger than life. and anybody can run for president. that's fine. the birther issue is bigger than donald trump, however. there are states that are passing laws regarding verification of whether you're in compliance of the constitution that says you have to be born in america. i think number one
no better way to kick off this week in new york than with bam, the mayor of new york city. mayor blikele bloomberg. he is serving -- michael bloomberg. he is serving his third term and has vowed to make education the primary focus on his final term. glad to have you. >> welcome to new york. we would like you to be here all the time. tavis: we'll work on that. good to see you. let me start with some news you made. i want to get your take on. i caught you on fox yesterday. and was intrigued...
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a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the telegraph in washington to be telegraphed and printed for the paper, at 2:15 he could report union troops are being successful. the enemy is fleeing for the field. the day is ours. half an hour later considered reinforcements arriving on the field turned that around completely and henry rain along with most of the union army had to flee the field back of the road across bull run and back toward washington. he rode all the way to washington with a revised story in his hand and got to the military telegraph operat
a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the...
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it is like new york, i'm sure there are places people go. what we do on the last monday of january -- we send out 500 volunteers dressed as vagrants, and we assign them to different places around the city where you might find homeless, and we send out 2000 volunteers who go all night and tried to count, and we assume we get the same percentage of the actual population as the decoys, and it has been coming down about 13% each year. i have not got the numbers for this year yet. we should be getting them in the next few weeks, but it is a great challenge, and we have about 2500 people living on the streets of new york city, and almost all of them, we interface with. they have emotional problems or psychiatric or addiction problems. there is no simple answers. there are people who just need help, and it is hard to reach out to them. from what i have heard about the mayor, he has a real compassion for people, and that is what you need, someone who is going to do that. >> what advice would you give our new mayor to try to keep his head above water
it is like new york, i'm sure there are places people go. what we do on the last monday of january -- we send out 500 volunteers dressed as vagrants, and we assign them to different places around the city where you might find homeless, and we send out 2000 volunteers who go all night and tried to count, and we assume we get the same percentage of the actual population as the decoys, and it has been coming down about 13% each year. i have not got the numbers for this year yet. we should be...
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>> i was a general assignment reporter in new york city. i covered anything that came down the pike from celebrity interviews to police commission hearings, to city hall to fifth avenue. and really i learned a lot about the city, about writing. it was a place where we were really urged to bring bright writing to newspaper stories. it really set me up, i think r, for the rest of my career. >> what year did you get out of college? >> 1974. >> >> you have been in new york city for the last 18, 19 years. >> in 1970 to go to college, so, yeah, i guess 22, 23 years, something like that. >> when you think about those days at the "new york post" and stories that you have offered, do it have memories? name a couple. >> oh, gosh. i remember coming in the first hears that became so famous about corruption in the nursing home system in new york city and how badly elderly people were treated, which made a huge impression on me. i remember doing a profile of sean connery and not being able to get a word out of him for almost the entire interview and then
>> i was a general assignment reporter in new york city. i covered anything that came down the pike from celebrity interviews to police commission hearings, to city hall to fifth avenue. and really i learned a lot about the city, about writing. it was a place where we were really urged to bring bright writing to newspaper stories. it really set me up, i think r, for the rest of my career. >> what year did you get out of college? >> 1974. >> >> you have been in new...
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>> i thought she was still in new york. >> reporter: we found caroline. she wasn't in new york. >> hi! >> reporter: nice to meet you. what are you doing here? >> i live here now. >> reporter: here in san diego? >> yes. >> reporter: ten years ago caroline moved back to her home state, always wondering what happened to her friend rose who she thought had never written
>> i thought she was still in new york. >> reporter: we found caroline. she wasn't in new york. >> hi! >> reporter: nice to meet you. what are you doing here? >> i live here now. >> reporter: here in san diego? >> yes. >> reporter: ten years ago caroline moved back to her home state, always wondering what happened to her friend rose who she thought had never written
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you were on board as deputy mayor of new york city. what is the difference in being an operations deputy mayor than the rest of them? some where you said you'd rather have somebody else's debbie meier job. >> one thing that drew me to new york is i wanted to start -- somebody else is the deputy mayor job. one deputy mayor has done some remarkable stuff on homelessness and affordable housing. she does social services and someone else does education and economic development. i do the mechanics of government, police, fire, sanitation, budget. when i had it been interviewed by a "the times, go i said i would be happy to trade places with her. >> there are 50,000 policemen here, which is bigger than all of the government of indianapolis. >> there are more police officers and their art total employees of indianapolis -- then there are total employees of indianapolis, yes. there are up about 350,000 public employees in new york. that means one out of every 2.5 people in indianapolis would be a public employee in new york. >> how many people r
you were on board as deputy mayor of new york city. what is the difference in being an operations deputy mayor than the rest of them? some where you said you'd rather have somebody else's debbie meier job. >> one thing that drew me to new york is i wanted to start -- somebody else is the deputy mayor job. one deputy mayor has done some remarkable stuff on homelessness and affordable housing. she does social services and someone else does education and economic development. i do the...
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now, the good news for folks like me who are now in new york instead of visiting new york is that that out-of-town dollar helps support a very large infrastructure. thirty-five thousand cops is a lot of cops, for example, and bringing that tourist dollar here is -- works. and new york city tourists and hotels had a record year last year. so people are coming in record numbers even in tough times because they like -- >> and paying the prices. >> and paying the price. >> you said 35,000 cops? has the number gone down from 50? >> it actually went from 40 to 35. >> another thing, and i've been coming to new york a number of years, this time i noticed -- i know this isn't new. i was here during the strike of the sanitation workers, but three times a week you see these huge piles on the street, on the sidewalk of green bags full of garbage and they're put out there at night and they're picked up sometime the next day. why is that? >> well, there's a mixture here. some of those are commercial trash and some are city trash, you know? there's -- we're just -- it's a very dense city, lots of fol
now, the good news for folks like me who are now in new york instead of visiting new york is that that out-of-town dollar helps support a very large infrastructure. thirty-five thousand cops is a lot of cops, for example, and bringing that tourist dollar here is -- works. and new york city tourists and hotels had a record year last year. so people are coming in record numbers even in tough times because they like -- >> and paying the prices. >> and paying the price. >> you...
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you're nobody in new york and you're everybody in new york. so it's the greatest city on earth as far as i'm concerned. i don't live there, i don't want, i don't experience that smoke up my butt. tavis: i live there, it doesn't happen to me. you make a joke about it, but do people walk up to you and talk to you? >> people say, do you remember me? we melt in the elevator? i say, when was that? they say, 10 years ago. absolutely, i remember you. tavis: just between the two of us -- >> what, you have a script? tavis: that was good, i like that. no i don't. two-part question here. just between the two of us, the one thing that you did in fact make that you have since had reservations about, if there is one, and something you didn't make that you say now, maybe i should have. >> i think that, you know, didn't make was just on short commercial, "the dragon tattoo," i read about it in "newsweek," i had an opportunity, and i walked into the staff, it was one of those days when i wasn't being alpha male and walked in and said what do you think we shoul
you're nobody in new york and you're everybody in new york. so it's the greatest city on earth as far as i'm concerned. i don't live there, i don't want, i don't experience that smoke up my butt. tavis: i live there, it doesn't happen to me. you make a joke about it, but do people walk up to you and talk to you? >> people say, do you remember me? we melt in the elevator? i say, when was that? they say, 10 years ago. absolutely, i remember you. tavis: just between the two of us -- >>...
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this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i want to point out is the very dynamic process of making identity in this period. people have been kidnapped from and brought enslaved to the new world, to the united states, to america, to the united states, to new york. and they didn't become black-american or african-americans overnight, but the the a process of struggle. and that was -- of trying to forge identity. and that's what the schooling was all about. so to pass on that circle number one, to pass on circle number two is the, um, black community it wit
this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i...
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he's also a frequent contributor new york review of books. he was editor of the american prospect in 2003-64 that he was a columnist for new york magazine. author of two books, hillary's turn, and left for dead. both of these gentlemen are high-end journalists who have wide-ranging extremes. bill mccollum is the author of "only man is vile: tragedy of sri lanka." which one prestigious award which i unfortunately neglected to note, and "coloring the news how political correctness has corrupted american journalism" for which he won a national press club award in 2002. a former editor of the "washington monthly" he's report for "newsweek," bbc, near times back then, the "washington post," "the new republic," "columbia journalism review" and a variety of other publications on and off-line. a regular contributor to book reviews and essays he's been a commentator on fox news, cnn, msnbc, npr. a former senior fellow at the manhattan institute evening fellow and policy center and lives in newark city which is what he was almost late today. [applause]
he's also a frequent contributor new york review of books. he was editor of the american prospect in 2003-64 that he was a columnist for new york magazine. author of two books, hillary's turn, and left for dead. both of these gentlemen are high-end journalists who have wide-ranging extremes. bill mccollum is the author of "only man is vile: tragedy of sri lanka." which one prestigious award which i unfortunately neglected to note, and "coloring the news how political correctness...
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new york. this is 45 minutes. >> [inaudible] the country rose to those men in new york, our national gdp would increase by 43%. the three largest metropolitan areas in the u.s. produced 18% of the country's output while containing only 13% of the country's population. the connection between urbanization and economic prosperity is even stronger in the developing world. if you compare those countries with more than 50% of the population in urban areas with those that have less than 50% of the population living in urban areas you will find the more than five times more prosperous, five times richer. they also have infant mortality levels that are one of third as high and they also have people who describe themselves as being more satisfied with their lives and their jobs. that cities are the path out of poverty to prosperity for so much of the world. of course we see in this success of places like new york not just in terms of their income. cities are also fun, green, healthy, they are exciting pl
new york. this is 45 minutes. >> [inaudible] the country rose to those men in new york, our national gdp would increase by 43%. the three largest metropolitan areas in the u.s. produced 18% of the country's output while containing only 13% of the country's population. the connection between urbanization and economic prosperity is even stronger in the developing world. if you compare those countries with more than 50% of the population in urban areas with those that have less than 50% of...
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all right so here's something interesting a new york times c.b.s. poll found that just six percent of americans have been following the royal wedding very closely and twenty two percent have been following somewhat closely to those numbers surprise you and they might if you've been watching any television at all over the last month now nielsen has been tracking coverage of the royal wedding in the last few months ever since the engagement became public take a look at this in comparing the u.s. the u.k. and australia turns out the u.s. that green line you see there the u.s. far surpasses both regions when it comes to the coverage by some estimates the u.s. has twelve thousand journalists at the royal wedding i mean the entire african continent has maybe a few hundred western journalists at any time mark oppenheimer is joining me to talk all about this from new haven connecticut he is the author of this work lies in homer a childhood subject to debate. our argue also had an article in slate called why can't the royal wedding americans are supposed to
all right so here's something interesting a new york times c.b.s. poll found that just six percent of americans have been following the royal wedding very closely and twenty two percent have been following somewhat closely to those numbers surprise you and they might if you've been watching any television at all over the last month now nielsen has been tracking coverage of the royal wedding in the last few months ever since the engagement became public take a look at this in comparing the u.s....
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. osteoporosis treatment-- no big deal. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and help protect your bones. do not take atelvia if you have esophagus problems, low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking atelvia and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, which may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. tell your doctor if you develop dental or jaw problems, as serious jawbone problems have been reported rarely. also tell your doctor if you develop severe bone, joint, or muscle pain... or any hip, groin, or thigh pain... as unus
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. osteoporosis treatment-- no big deal. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and help protect your bones. do not take atelvia if...
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plus new york authorities cashing in what policing the painful thanks to a series of new regulations and fines for petty crime. hello this is r t from moscow it's now ten pm saturday night my name's kevin zero in on the top story for you there eyewitness reports of more deaths in syria today as army troops backed by tanks and helicopters try to regain control over the besieged southern city of daraa at least four were killed there this morning and that's just a day after the biggest anti regime rally ended with woman sixty killed across the country government troops allegedly opened fire and used tear gas against demonstrators with snipers nothis is in plain clothes helping to crackdown on the opposition the u.n. human rights council condemned the bloodshed in a u.s. led resolution calling for an international investigation. and indeed washington's going even further preparing sanctions against the syrian political elite and a freeze of their assets iran's revolutionary guards also said to be penalized for allegedly providing material support to damascus and another development let's
plus new york authorities cashing in what policing the painful thanks to a series of new regulations and fines for petty crime. hello this is r t from moscow it's now ten pm saturday night my name's kevin zero in on the top story for you there eyewitness reports of more deaths in syria today as army troops backed by tanks and helicopters try to regain control over the besieged southern city of daraa at least four were killed there this morning and that's just a day after the biggest anti regime...
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new york. and there's more complaints of official heavy handed handedness still to come this hour this time in london where police are fleeing from a controversial arrested protesters out of sight of the royal wedding. plus for a date for paying for sex a new web sites are diversity in the u.s. over whether people are looking. love or just lust. first though leaving your homeland in search of a better job is a basic human ambition but with a big demand for foreign labor israel seems like the perfect option for thousands of chinese but some criminal israeli employment agencies offering the world for a fee deliver a lead the life of hardship. takes a look. in china mistily was a big shot he owned a textile business had gotten thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would full his pocket. it was not worth it for me because for years all over only managed to save twelve thousand dollars
new york. and there's more complaints of official heavy handed handedness still to come this hour this time in london where police are fleeing from a controversial arrested protesters out of sight of the royal wedding. plus for a date for paying for sex a new web sites are diversity in the u.s. over whether people are looking. love or just lust. first though leaving your homeland in search of a better job is a basic human ambition but with a big demand for foreign labor israel seems like the...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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he joins us tonight from new york. keith, welcome to "nightly business report." nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> as baby boomers begin their retirement years, how big is the collective inheritance over the next generation? >> we're talking massive numbers. if you look between 1998 and 2052, which is the timetable, we're talking about $41 trillion of wealth that will pass. the largest amount ever. >> by far bigger than any economy on the face of the globe. you surveyed wealthy baby boomers and here is what you found. 51% say they will not pass on their riches to their kids. they won't do it. why not? >> there is a couple of things to think about. number one, we're finding a real dichotomy, right now, between clients we speak to at u.s. trust and the respondents that were through the survey, and i think it really comes down to the fact that these baby boomers earned their wealth themselves, there are consequences -- 50% said there are consequences associated with the wealth creation -- impact on family, health, et cetera. they're people who are going to live
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archie new york. still ahead for you why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labor is only for themselves tentative prospects and to end up living in fear. when the rich are being rich that's why they're here do you blame yourself for that you write my book. york but their thoughts on why the wealthy are better than one bunny level else struggles and all. army life can be tough for russian conscripts there's an added danger systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks but he's discovered how valid humiliation becomes tragically too much for some to behead this report contains footage of graphic. it's a disturbing site one that's on the rise in the russian army. it's called hazing ability or it's all too familiar with its consequences you can hear in the ads in the reports about forgeries covering physically and mentally are coming in every day. she runs the committee of soldiers mothers an organization partly funded by the government on a day to day basis her job is to protect sol
archie new york. still ahead for you why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labor is only for themselves tentative prospects and to end up living in fear. when the rich are being rich that's why they're here do you blame yourself for that you write my book. york but their thoughts on why the wealthy are better than one bunny level else struggles and all. army life can be tough for russian conscripts there's an added danger systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks but...
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new york used to go to the fresh kills landfill. they are now in an agreement with new jersey to barge to a new jersey planned build. i do not have that in my notes. we have that in the file in the office. the agreement is to go into place in 2012. it is between two ports. supervisor avalos: honolulu to washington state, it does not seem like we're talking about a barge. it will be more like a container ship. >> that is right. we were trying to find anything with a ship. supervisor avalos: one of the ideas the port brought up was that currently we have the bay bridge under construction. there are a great deal of barges used to bring construction material to the bay bridge. that might be available in future years. you have certain conditions that could be optimized for future use of the same vessels. in new york, are we talking about containerships or something comparable to what is done in the bay area for a bridge construction? >> it is not containerships in new york. it is barges. i do not know how they compare in size to what you
new york used to go to the fresh kills landfill. they are now in an agreement with new jersey to barge to a new jersey planned build. i do not have that in my notes. we have that in the file in the office. the agreement is to go into place in 2012. it is between two ports. supervisor avalos: honolulu to washington state, it does not seem like we're talking about a barge. it will be more like a container ship. >> that is right. we were trying to find anything with a ship. supervisor...
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york, philadelphia and also boston. >>> the search for a serial killer is intensifying on new york's long island, after three more bodies were found. >> now, that brings the total number of victims to eight. investigators say that there could be more women buried along a desolate stretch of beach. lucy yang of our affiliate station wabc reports. >> reporter: the westbound lanes remain closed from oak beach all the way to the nassau county border. this, after three more bodies were discovered near oak beach, bringing the total number of victims to eight. >> the likelihood is extremely high that all of these eight victims have a commonality. >> reporter: the officials thought today would be ideal for an extensive search. and, indeed, their efforts turned up what everyone hopes would not be the case, more victims. they brought in cadaver dogs, a platoon of 25 police recruits to beat through the thick brambles. the grim and ever-expanding case began in december, when police were called to look for 24-year-old shannon gilbert, a prostitute on craigslist who went to meet a client here last
york, philadelphia and also boston. >>> the search for a serial killer is intensifying on new york's long island, after three more bodies were found. >> now, that brings the total number of victims to eight. investigators say that there could be more women buried along a desolate stretch of beach. lucy yang of our affiliate station wabc reports. >> reporter: the westbound lanes remain closed from oak beach all the way to the nassau county border. this, after three more...
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but they don't even think"f about new york. i've lived in new york. this building this tower and many other great towers are in new york. everyone is democratic. what am i going to do contribute to republicans? one thing i'm not stupid. am i gonna contribute to a republican when they run most they can get is 1% of the vote. i think more importantly, this question will always be asked. i've contributed to schumer, i've known schumer for many, many years and i have a good relationship with him. the fact is, i think it is along. >> sean: our weeklyá analysis of the obamamania media's liberal bias. time for this week's installment of media mash. but first more of my interview with donald trump. he discusses his potential primary opponents and much more. don't go away. is it time to do a little team building with the team that matters most? then you belong at bass pro shops for great deals during the spring fishing sale. your adventure starts here. but i've learned lot from patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take i live
but they don't even think"f about new york. i've lived in new york. this building this tower and many other great towers are in new york. everyone is democratic. what am i going to do contribute to republicans? one thing i'm not stupid. am i gonna contribute to a republican when they run most they can get is 1% of the vote. i think more importantly, this question will always be asked. i've contributed to schumer, i've known schumer for many, many years and i have a good relationship with...
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i tried new york, but i was beloved to death in new york. and coming from a blue collar background, you're always suspicious when people have a lot of affection for you and want to trot you around like you're a museum piece or something. and i've seen that happen to some people, some writers and artists. so after i got a contract for my first novel, because i knew enough at the age of 22 that i couldn't get a -- [inaudible] from buffalo, new york. because i've been sending stuff in. but when i went to new york city, i met great writers like ralph ellison, langston hughes, james baldwin. langston hughes was responsible, the great langston hughes was responsible for my first novel being published, and i've sort of patterned myself after him. instead of going and living in france or going, you know, in the 1940s when you're a african-american novelist, you get a beret and go over there. i said, i want to go to a place where people don't care about writers or culture or anything, so i went to los angeles. [laughter] excuse me. i don't want to, i
i tried new york, but i was beloved to death in new york. and coming from a blue collar background, you're always suspicious when people have a lot of affection for you and want to trot you around like you're a museum piece or something. and i've seen that happen to some people, some writers and artists. so after i got a contract for my first novel, because i knew enough at the age of 22 that i couldn't get a -- [inaudible] from buffalo, new york. because i've been sending stuff in. but when i...
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for took place in new york city they're going to try these people under the bill and they're not military there's different rules in the military tribunals it's not open to the public it's closed door and our constitution and bill of rights which. titled. to a fair trial well how come of it how come the constitution bill of rights is not applying to the gentleman. you know who were insisting that the mean message of our interview with jesse that he gave us some really of this new book out is he claims that there is as many as sixty million documents currently being covered up in the united states now that is certainly no you know light number and he says that there everybody should join the mission of releasing these documents and we really have a long and serious discussion about what kind of documents is ok to be known to the public and what kind of information should really say behind closed doors but that our viewers are going to have to get in the full version of this i'm sure they are going to wait you can and i know you weighed in on other issues what was his take on the u.s. inter
for took place in new york city they're going to try these people under the bill and they're not military there's different rules in the military tribunals it's not open to the public it's closed door and our constitution and bill of rights which. titled. to a fair trial well how come of it how come the constitution bill of rights is not applying to the gentleman. you know who were insisting that the mean message of our interview with jesse that he gave us some really of this new book out is he...
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york, et cetera, new york is the state, it is the place, and my brand wouldn't be what it is if i wasn't -- hadn't been associated with the yankees. i mean certainly i have got an ego big enough to think i would have been, you know, just like hop along cassidy and roy rogers and, you know,. >> i certainly think you have to give credit to the legacy of the new york yankees helping anyone's image. i think derek jeter is who he is today and certainly a great, great player. but the yankees have certainly helped his brand. >> >> you can't fail to talk about billy martin and steinbrenner in this. [ laughter ] >> but that was -- there was the drama of the field in the late seventies and there was drama offer the field too, and i would imagine that the fact that this was unpolleding in new york with the tabloid press, and the kind of fans that are so obsessively interested, that that turned that drama into a bigger deal than it might have been someplace else? >> no doubt. i think the success of the yankees helped that. i think if you are on a losing ball club we would have been a discombobulated
york, et cetera, new york is the state, it is the place, and my brand wouldn't be what it is if i wasn't -- hadn't been associated with the yankees. i mean certainly i have got an ego big enough to think i would have been, you know, just like hop along cassidy and roy rogers and, you know,. >> i certainly think you have to give credit to the legacy of the new york yankees helping anyone's image. i think derek jeter is who he is today and certainly a great, great player. but the yankees...
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them would be tried in civilian court in new york city not only a reminder that obama's campaign promise to close gitmo stands one broken but a defeat for the president who made that case that federal courts are really the best place to try these terror suspects now my next guest argues the president caved to politics and her to make her case as daphne of the atar senior associate of human rights first law and security program jaffe thanks for joining us now holder blamed congress for the obama administration's complete turnaround on this issue do you buy that and if not what do you think is behind a decision. well you know it's partly true that congress has made this difficult for the administration but on the other hand if you're going to ration had over two years during which they could have brought collude sheikh mohammad and his coconspirators to the united states for trial and they didn't and that's two years before congress put in place a ban on transferring any point on the detainees to the united states for trial but i want to ality disingenuous to turn around and say i'm sorry
them would be tried in civilian court in new york city not only a reminder that obama's campaign promise to close gitmo stands one broken but a defeat for the president who made that case that federal courts are really the best place to try these terror suspects now my next guest argues the president caved to politics and her to make her case as daphne of the atar senior associate of human rights first law and security program jaffe thanks for joining us now holder blamed congress for the obama...
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new york. israel's demand for foreign labor attracts thousands of chinese people looking for a better job abroad but some criminal employment agencies offering the world for a fee deliver only a life of hardship obviously are excellent. in china mr levy was a big shot he owned a textile business had gotten thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would full his part. it was not worth it for me because for years all my suv twelve thousand dollars i would have made more than that in china in those years for many years is well welcome chinese laborers with open arms they and other foreign workers provided a much needed workforce replacing palestinians who are finding it more and more difficult to work in israel amid a deteriorating security situation today most of the nearly eleven thousand chinese laborers work in construction many are illegal and were lured here about a big promises of
new york. israel's demand for foreign labor attracts thousands of chinese people looking for a better job abroad but some criminal employment agencies offering the world for a fee deliver only a life of hardship obviously are excellent. in china mr levy was a big shot he owned a textile business had gotten thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would full his part. it was not worth...
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new york smokers are told to cough up more cash on the citizen being targeted by money raising fines to police the city budgets. and brutality but in the russian army these constants preventives desperately calling for action from an infant violent country and. it's may day here in the russian capital you're watching our table straight to our top story now more than sixty people die during the day of rage in syria as police move their full force against anti-government protesters human rights activists report troops opening fire and using tear gas on people running off to friday prayers most casualties are in the city of daraa which has been under ok since monday when i was given a green light to me this compilation of the scene is that in crackdowns on the streets it's not in the regime releases but school principals are looking into the street from the states as a place of sanctions targeting top syrian officials that's a political rights britain one says western interference is contributing to the unrest in the first place. what is collapsing in the world is the west on policing t
new york smokers are told to cough up more cash on the citizen being targeted by money raising fines to police the city budgets. and brutality but in the russian army these constants preventives desperately calling for action from an infant violent country and. it's may day here in the russian capital you're watching our table straight to our top story now more than sixty people die during the day of rage in syria as police move their full force against anti-government protesters human rights...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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to new york for a trial they should have smooth the way there was really no reason not to bring them to new york for trial and yes political opposition grew out of a bunch of local concerns and local opposition mostly from business groups who were concerned about traffic tying up lower manhattan that didn't have to happen the administration could have handled that much more carefully talked through with the mayor with this new york senator as kind of smooth that way before making that announcement what if the u.s. couldn't have one and we could now convicted and civilian court what evidence was thrown out because you know why they believe that he was tortured what about that issue. you know again that's really a red herring i mean eric holder himself the attorney general in two thousand and nine stood up and said we have a ton of evidence against these guys none of which comes from their statements now if they were tortured which we know that they were mistreated in prison and some of them were tortured those statements made under torture cannot be used in u.s. federal court but as e
to new york for a trial they should have smooth the way there was really no reason not to bring them to new york for trial and yes political opposition grew out of a bunch of local concerns and local opposition mostly from business groups who were concerned about traffic tying up lower manhattan that didn't have to happen the administration could have handled that much more carefully talked through with the mayor with this new york senator as kind of smooth that way before making that...
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new york. stay with us here on r t still ahead why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labors for themselves their chances and with job prospects only to end up living in fear of deportation. plus. when the rich are being rich that's where they hear the blame for that yeah right michel we asked people in new york city for their thoughts on why the wealthy are getting even more money well everyone else is struggling along. but first army life can be tough but for russian conscripts there's an added danger the systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks archy's jake aggrieved discovers how the violent humiliation becomes tragically too much for some to bear just a warning this report contains graphic footage. it's a disturbing site one that's on the rise in the russian army it's called hazing ability or it's all too familiar with its consequences you can hear in that in the reports about forges covering physically and mentally are coming in every day. she runs the committee
new york. stay with us here on r t still ahead why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labors for themselves their chances and with job prospects only to end up living in fear of deportation. plus. when the rich are being rich that's where they hear the blame for that yeah right michel we asked people in new york city for their thoughts on why the wealthy are getting even more money well everyone else is struggling along. but first army life can be tough but for russian conscripts...
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i got on a train and went up to new york. i was met by family retainers, spent a couple of days in the department on washington square. i helped the butler walk around the block. this is the united nations when she was working on this declaration and observed the debates in which she held her own so constantly against the soviets. then we went up and she's just sort of put me along in anything that she was doing, including the visit. which was one of her causes. this was a residential school for at risk urban boys. they were all black, i think. and, you know, she brings me into the school and visiting. i thought i had never -- i was raised in virginia. i had never been in a place with so many little black boys. but they -- the thing that i realized from that was the great amount of -- she had a lot of personal charisma. she had more charm than you would think of from reading what she wrote. if you remember this book, you will say ruby black had a crush on eleanor roosevelt. i will say, yes, she is. eleanor was the kind of per
i got on a train and went up to new york. i was met by family retainers, spent a couple of days in the department on washington square. i helped the butler walk around the block. this is the united nations when she was working on this declaration and observed the debates in which she held her own so constantly against the soviets. then we went up and she's just sort of put me along in anything that she was doing, including the visit. which was one of her causes. this was a residential school...
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facing trial in new york this afternoon for alleged international drug trafficking they are saying those lawyers they the case is outside u.s. jurisdiction due to several violations committed by american officials among them kidnapping torture and rendition of new york city with the latest pay them arena since the argentine goes arrest last june moscow has repeatedly called for his release protesting any trial in the us break this down why is this so it's very clear civil russian officials say when they are citizen was arrested in liberia and subsequent to subsequently transferred to u.s. authorities they were not notified either instances and according to the geneva conventions and other international laws both countries liberia and the u.s. were obligated to notify russian officials now moscow says and has said that is orchestrated secrecy stands as a sign of open lawlessness on the part of the united states and for more details on this story we turn to our tease. a legit tons of cocaine a pilot snatched up and brought to a foreign prison and a wrong fax number this is a case of consta
facing trial in new york this afternoon for alleged international drug trafficking they are saying those lawyers they the case is outside u.s. jurisdiction due to several violations committed by american officials among them kidnapping torture and rendition of new york city with the latest pay them arena since the argentine goes arrest last june moscow has repeatedly called for his release protesting any trial in the us break this down why is this so it's very clear civil russian officials say...
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let's take look at the new york stock exchange. as the bem rings, traders have new consumer spending news to digest. [ bell ringing ] we'll bet the latest live coming up in 15 minutes. >> eric: it is now 6:30. we begin with a question that police say police are asking, are there more victims? it comes after the arrest of a man that police say he is died to at least four murders. terry mcsweeney has more on the investigation. >> reporter: in nevada they are taking a real hard look at dozens of cold murder cases to see if mr. naso is involved in those. in new york they are taking a look at the double initial killings. take a look, 77 years of age, here in california they are wondering if he is involved in more cases, especially northern california looking at whether he had more victims here. investigators say he is responsible for the murders of 18-year-old woman from oakland found dead near fairfax in 1977. another found in contra costa county in 1978. check out more double initial victims, pam lar par tons, traci tefora killed 1993
let's take look at the new york stock exchange. as the bem rings, traders have new consumer spending news to digest. [ bell ringing ] we'll bet the latest live coming up in 15 minutes. >> eric: it is now 6:30. we begin with a question that police say police are asking, are there more victims? it comes after the arrest of a man that police say he is died to at least four murders. terry mcsweeney has more on the investigation. >> reporter: in nevada they are taking a real hard look at...
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plus new york authorities cash in by policing the people thanks to a series of new regulations and fines fines for petty crimes. six pm in moscow by matt trezeguet good to have you with us here on r t our top story there eyewitness reports of more deaths in syria as army troops backed by tanks and helicopters try to regain control over the besieged southern city of at least four people were killed there just this morning and it's a day after the biggest and a regime rally ended with more than sixty people dead across the country government troops allegedly opened fire and used tear gas against demonstrators with snipers and officials and officers in plain clothes shopping crackdown on the opposition to the u.n. human rights council has condemned the bloodshed in the u.s. led resolution calling for an international investigation washington's gone a step further preparing sanctions against syria's political elite and freezing their assets but political writer john burton long tells r t the west is now playing a role of human rights advocate while the violence is the result of his failed po
plus new york authorities cash in by policing the people thanks to a series of new regulations and fines fines for petty crimes. six pm in moscow by matt trezeguet good to have you with us here on r t our top story there eyewitness reports of more deaths in syria as army troops backed by tanks and helicopters try to regain control over the besieged southern city of at least four people were killed there just this morning and it's a day after the biggest and a regime rally ended with more than...