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he's an alternative to facebook founded last year by four new york universities students -- new york university students. >>> the white house is pleased that the supreme court will hear arguments over president obama's healthcare over haul and it says it's consecutive -- overhaul and is confident the law will be upheld. federal appeals courts have been split. arguments could come in march allowing plenty of time for a decision in late june, just four months before election day. >>> and the president of the charity linked to the penn state child sex abuse scandal has resigned. they've launched an internal investigation. former penn state coach jerry sandusky founded the second mile and is accused of sexually abusing children he met through the charity. he's out on bail and the a -- and a judge has ordered him to stay away from children but he lives next to an elementary school and neighbors are upset. >> i think we like to believe in presumption of innocence but i think there's a level of protection that a neighborhood and community is entitled to. >> reporter: private property signs h
he's an alternative to facebook founded last year by four new york universities students -- new york university students. >>> the white house is pleased that the supreme court will hear arguments over president obama's healthcare over haul and it says it's consecutive -- overhaul and is confident the law will be upheld. federal appeals courts have been split. arguments could come in march allowing plenty of time for a decision in late june, just four months before election day....
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he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdown. one of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line teacher. a teacher, educators, researchers, writers, consultant, speaker. she is like a mother, auntie, big sister, all in one, for me. she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she designed the initiative that puts race on the table. she is the virtual scholar for teaching for change. she is the author o
he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdown. one of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line...
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the cut off is nine million dollars according to data by a new york university economics professor. >> today is veterans day. >> one of the main commemorations just getting underway. local events take different tones, all share the same message. terry mcsweeney is live at the head of the parade route in downtown san francisco. >> reporter: i'm here at the head of the route. you get a good idea of the music behind me what is going on. the parade kicked off with pd, chp army group and a band just passed us by. what do you know it is mayor ed lee fresh off an election victory this week. he's saying thank you to everybody here. this is one way to celebrate veterans day san francisco state students coming up behind him this are other ways as there was this morning, across town. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: this morning a ceremony for all veterans. 21 seas available and not enough people to fill those -- seats available and not enough people to fill those seats. three vets one from the iraq war one interest the vietnam war and one from world war ii. i asked them for their thoughts. >> it means rememb
the cut off is nine million dollars according to data by a new york university economics professor. >> today is veterans day. >> one of the main commemorations just getting underway. local events take different tones, all share the same message. terry mcsweeney is live at the head of the parade route in downtown san francisco. >> reporter: i'm here at the head of the route. you get a good idea of the music behind me what is going on. the parade kicked off with pd, chp army...
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the cut off is nine million dollars according to data by a new york university economics professor. >> today is veterans day. >> one of the main commemorations just getting underway. local events take different tones, all share the same message. terry mcsweeney is live at the head of the parade route in downtown san francisco. >> reporter: i'm here at the head of the route. you get a good idea of the music behind me what is going on. the parade kicked off with pd, chp army group and a band just passed us by. what do you know it is mayor ed lee fresh off an election victory this week. he's saying thank you to everybody here. this is one way to celebrate veterans day san francisco state students coming up behind him this are other ways as there was this morning, across town. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: this morning a ceremony for all veterans. 21 seas available and not enough people to fill those -- seats available and not enough people to fill those seats. three vets one from the iraq war one interest the vietnam war and one from world war ii. i asked them for their thoughts. >> it means rememb
the cut off is nine million dollars according to data by a new york university economics professor. >> today is veterans day. >> one of the main commemorations just getting underway. local events take different tones, all share the same message. terry mcsweeney is live at the head of the parade route in downtown san francisco. >> reporter: i'm here at the head of the route. you get a good idea of the music behind me what is going on. the parade kicked off with pd, chp army...
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break down the real story about today is dr steven larson professor emeritus at the state university of new york and author of ten books including the shaman's doorway. dr larson steve welcome steve and welcome either tom it's good to hear your voice and her you got a great picture of my book. thank you what is the real meaning of hollow when stephen. well it is a holiday that christianity tried to abduct owes all saint's day because the catholic church had so many saints they needed a place to celebrate them but actually in many places around the planet. what is called now so when in the celtic cultures own or what is called be a deal is where those in the mexico and central america and parts of south america . was really way way pre-christian it was a in which people want to honor those who have passed and they needed a kind of a special holiday in the in the calendar in order to do that and that is halloween and whether it's not hollow i mean there's nothing how about it it's it's hallowed it's a sacred day this is there's a connection here to all saints day and and i'm wondering how many oth
break down the real story about today is dr steven larson professor emeritus at the state university of new york and author of ten books including the shaman's doorway. dr larson steve welcome steve and welcome either tom it's good to hear your voice and her you got a great picture of my book. thank you what is the real meaning of hollow when stephen. well it is a holiday that christianity tried to abduct owes all saint's day because the catholic church had so many saints they needed a place to...
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practice at syracuse university was closed to the public today amid claims of sexual abuse at the new york university. now a third man alleges he also was molested by coach bernie fine the day after he was fired. j. gray has the latest from syracuse. >> on sunday, longtime assistant basketball coach bernie fine was fired after an alleged third victim came forward accusing him of sexual abuse. he had been an assistant coach for 35 years. he had already been placed on administrative leave following allegations from two stepbrothers. the head coach called the allegations disturbing and deeply troubling, in marked contrast to previous statements supporting fine. the brothers claimed they were sexually abused by fine within 20 years ago. >> honestly, i don't even remember if i thought that was what was supposed to happen. i know i did not want it to happen. >> just to back days after the fbi search fine's on for more than six hours, espn aerophone call reportedly by the victim in seems toe's wife acknowledge the abuse. >> he has issues that he is aware of, but he has issues. >> davis claims he recorded th
practice at syracuse university was closed to the public today amid claims of sexual abuse at the new york university. now a third man alleges he also was molested by coach bernie fine the day after he was fired. j. gray has the latest from syracuse. >> on sunday, longtime assistant basketball coach bernie fine was fired after an alleged third victim came forward accusing him of sexual abuse. he had been an assistant coach for 35 years. he had already been placed on administrative leave...
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me from the studio in new york is philip alston former un special rapporteur on extrajudicial some marry and arbitrary executions he's also professor of law at new york university and co-chair of the law school's center for human rights and global justice philip i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight and i just want to get some start with the basics overall when it comes to sending in special ops teams for a raid where it's targeted killing or sending out a drone to strike and have a targeted killing planned do you think about something that is legal. well in principle it certainly can be nothing to nothing to stop the united states from having special operations teams nothing to stop them from using drones nothing to stop them from. doing the sort of night raids they do a lot of in afghanistan. they're still pretty detailed rules that apply a shoemaking that are doing this in the context of an armed conflict of war and the question is whether the. abide by those rules or whether we knows so little about what they're doing but we're not overall to conclude that they do respect the rules well so you know one of the problems of course with the cia n
me from the studio in new york is philip alston former un special rapporteur on extrajudicial some marry and arbitrary executions he's also professor of law at new york university and co-chair of the law school's center for human rights and global justice philip i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight and i just want to get some start with the basics overall when it comes to sending in special ops teams for a raid where it's targeted killing or sending out a drone to strike and...
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they hosted a debate and they picked the university of denver, hofstra university of new york and lynn university in florida. >>> state officials are applauding the effort to keep together six refuge from flowing. it was shut down in the 1970s, a dam to hold back the waste failed in 1982. state officials restabilized the soil and rerouted rainfall to minimize damage. they showed damage of more than 90% of that toxic mercury. >>> and the rare and complicated surgery on twins doctors are set to perform tomorrow at away area hospital. >>> and warning goes into effect on the bay area, and on top of that i have rain with a five-day forecast, we'll see you back here in a few minutes. 0 ? [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. . >>> they launched and immediate career of the television show, fellow agents passing information, the 10 agents were released for four u
they hosted a debate and they picked the university of denver, hofstra university of new york and lynn university in florida. >>> state officials are applauding the effort to keep together six refuge from flowing. it was shut down in the 1970s, a dam to hold back the waste failed in 1982. state officials restabilized the soil and rerouted rainfall to minimize damage. they showed damage of more than 90% of that toxic mercury. >>> and the rare and complicated surgery on twins...
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cutoff is $9 million according to data by a new york university economics professor. >> and italy could have a new government by this weekend after its senate approved reforms passed by the european union today. u.s. stocks surged and investors read the news as a sign of stable saigs paving the way for the resignation of the prime minister. perhaps as early as saturday. and the transition to a more neutral government. italian government has been deadlocked for weeks over deeply unpopular reforms needed to reduce the massive debt. >> cooperation is the theme in greece as well. the country's new prime minister assumed power today. greece has been in turmoil with the threat of collapse casting a long shadow over international markets. the hope is that a new government can find will to put the country back on track financially and retain a position in the eurozone. >> still ahead at 4:00 woman using her fashion industry expertise to restore family memory autos crews in turkey dealing with another natural disaster this afternoon. >> and michael finney taking your questions on twitter and fac
cutoff is $9 million according to data by a new york university economics professor. >> and italy could have a new government by this weekend after its senate approved reforms passed by the european union today. u.s. stocks surged and investors read the news as a sign of stable saigs paving the way for the resignation of the prime minister. perhaps as early as saturday. and the transition to a more neutral government. italian government has been deadlocked for weeks over deeply unpopular...
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our next speaker is sinan antoon born in baghdad at new york university and the author of a novel also make collection of poetry and a translator. he is also a member of the editorial board would you want to get bad grasp of middle east politics, i highly encourage you to look at it. >> i am going to have to say a few things about the embassy as well. the protesters also attacked the saudi embassy but that never made it to the news so this is not necessarily about anti-semitism and the context is important to israel killed five soldiers on the israel the egyptian border and that was never dealt with properly. and about embracing the military, people have this romantic view of their national military all over the world unfortunately and that is what i was going to say in egypt they have the romantic notion and and people who are courageous the standing up against the army and i have to say because of donald rumsfeld in the last month it has been disheartening for me to see the architect of the so-called war on terror with our civil liberties to being welcomed back into the media as if n
our next speaker is sinan antoon born in baghdad at new york university and the author of a novel also make collection of poetry and a translator. he is also a member of the editorial board would you want to get bad grasp of middle east politics, i highly encourage you to look at it. >> i am going to have to say a few things about the embassy as well. the protesters also attacked the saudi embassy but that never made it to the news so this is not necessarily about anti-semitism and the...
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how do we get out of this mess richard wolffe joins me now from new york he's a professor of economics the unit at the new school university in new york city at the university of massachusetts amherst in the author of numerous books including the brilliant capitalism it's the fan the global economic meltdown and what to do about it richard welcome back to the program thank you and thank you for the kind words there they're absolutely true if germany doesn't budge on this thing and the euro collapses or the e.u. begins to unravel how does that impact us here in the united states. well if it actually happens and if the europeans begin to dissolve the effect on the united states will be immediate and profound american banks are for example deeply intertwined with their counterparts in europe and they will suffer and american banks are already in very bad shape they have a little room for any kind of serious downturn so right away you'll see a seizing up of credit you'll have something that will look a lot like what the breakdown of the lehman brothers firm was a few years ago secondly the europeans buy a great deal from the u
how do we get out of this mess richard wolffe joins me now from new york he's a professor of economics the unit at the new school university in new york city at the university of massachusetts amherst in the author of numerous books including the brilliant capitalism it's the fan the global economic meltdown and what to do about it richard welcome back to the program thank you and thank you for the kind words there they're absolutely true if germany doesn't budge on this thing and the euro...
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vote, then there are problems with voting early or absentee is the brennan center study at new york universityetermined that there were about 5 million people that might be impacted, just by these voter i.d. laws. >> richard, on the conservative side, the argument is that these new laws help prevent any type of voter fraud. how widespread is that in the nation? >> well, nobody wants to see voter fraud. i used to prosecute election fraud, but there's really very little voter fraud. almost all of the election fraud that occurs, occurs from political operatives, and lower-level functionaries in the election system. election judges, clerks, and so forth. fraud that's actually committed by voters impersonating someone else, who is entitled to vote almost never happens. >>> what can be done? this seems like it's taken from a broader form. what can be done at a legal or legislative level. as you've said, you prosecuted on this before. >> well, yes, there are a number of things that can be done. star next tuesday is concerned, people need to be reminded that if their state is one of those that's nully
vote, then there are problems with voting early or absentee is the brennan center study at new york universityetermined that there were about 5 million people that might be impacted, just by these voter i.d. laws. >> richard, on the conservative side, the argument is that these new laws help prevent any type of voter fraud. how widespread is that in the nation? >> well, nobody wants to see voter fraud. i used to prosecute election fraud, but there's really very little voter fraud....
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correspondent laura ingle reports on the latest terror plot against new york city. >> universities in new york say jose had no formal ties to al-qaeda. so he has been described as a sympathizer of the terror group. he was arraigned last night in new york city. charged with providing support for an act of terrorism, conspiracy and weapons charges. >> there is nothing physically -- [ inaudible ] about this whatsoever. >> they say he was motivated by terrorist propaganda and resentment of the u.s. troops in afghanistan and iraq. and that they moved in on him over the weekend, because he was ready to carry out his plan. >> he talked about changing his name to usama hussein to celebrate his heroes usama bin laden and saddam hussein. he talked about killing u.s. service men returning from iraq and afghanistan. >> police release this video as a news conference announcing his arrest demonstrating the damage to pipe bombs he allegedly was building could have done. the 27-year-old lad been under surveillance since 2009. investigators say he was energized and motivated to build pipe bombs after
correspondent laura ingle reports on the latest terror plot against new york city. >> universities in new york say jose had no formal ties to al-qaeda. so he has been described as a sympathizer of the terror group. he was arraigned last night in new york city. charged with providing support for an act of terrorism, conspiracy and weapons charges. >> there is nothing physically -- [ inaudible ] about this whatsoever. >> they say he was motivated by terrorist propaganda and...
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. >> joining me now is bob shrum, democratic strategist and professor at new york university.te this -- about this in an article for the week entitled "pop you populism is obama's path -- >> and nia malika hinder son. let mess ask you, given the numbers are republicans just making this easy? >> it's never going to be easy. this is a difficult economic situation, but the republicans wanted to create -- turn this election into a referendum. the president is turning it into a choice. they're rooting for recession. he's out there fighting for jobs and economic justice. he's got a coherent message, i'm on your side, i'm fighting for you. the republicans are the flip side of that. they want to voucherize medicare, they want to privatize social security. they want tax cuts for the wealthy. they vote for a so-called balanced-budget amendment, which as you point out would shred social security, and would be a recipe for repeated recession, because the government couldn't act when the economy started to go down to counter it. you can override it with a three-fifths vote. that would esta
. >> joining me now is bob shrum, democratic strategist and professor at new york university.te this -- about this in an article for the week entitled "pop you populism is obama's path -- >> and nia malika hinder son. let mess ask you, given the numbers are republicans just making this easy? >> it's never going to be easy. this is a difficult economic situation, but the republicans wanted to create -- turn this election into a referendum. the president is turning it into...
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new york university constitution allow professor joins us right now for more on that. at surprising to you at all that they are going to hear the case? >> no, not a surprise at all to people following the supreme court. no question. they were going to take the case. the government asked them to take the case. the courts were divided on it. not unexpected at all. >> the big issue here, is the government overstepping the constitutional authority by requiring individuals across the country to take on health insurance? you signed a brief with the group of other law po pro fess professors that said it is constitution approximately. why? >> because the government has broad powers. we live in a nationally integrated marketplace. it's a huge part of the federal economy. 16%. and this supreme court for years has upheld various forms of insurance requirements, social security, form of old age insurance, driver's license requires insurance. >> consistent with that. one judge just upheld the law on a state level. quote, it is encroachment on individual liberty, but that it was in l
new york university constitution allow professor joins us right now for more on that. at surprising to you at all that they are going to hear the case? >> no, not a surprise at all to people following the supreme court. no question. they were going to take the case. the government asked them to take the case. the courts were divided on it. not unexpected at all. >> the big issue here, is the government overstepping the constitutional authority by requiring individuals across the...
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$100 billion to build a whole new university labs lab center to generate high-tech jobs, you know, i don't know who's going to get the contractor to worship insertion in new york university we get it. >> at the stanford alumni i have to somewhat -- >> stanford is in competition for the money. the point is that it's a hack of an idea. it's the way the world should work. i think it's wonderful. los angeles just announced a vast new consortium to a major retrofit buildings that include greater energy efficiency and putting up more solar power and how they were going to finance it and it's going to be the biggest pressure for a project and they figured out how to do it. but all we did was provide technical help and support. they figured out how to finance it. the congress at least should not make decisions which make those things were difficult. it should empower that unrewarded incentivizing it. >> is an election day today. not in new york city but certainly many cities across the country mayors are being in san francisco, baltimore, houston, phoenix and yet i don't think questions like this house happen very central to the coverage in advance of even the local e
$100 billion to build a whole new university labs lab center to generate high-tech jobs, you know, i don't know who's going to get the contractor to worship insertion in new york university we get it. >> at the stanford alumni i have to somewhat -- >> stanford is in competition for the money. the point is that it's a hack of an idea. it's the way the world should work. i think it's wonderful. los angeles just announced a vast new consortium to a major retrofit buildings that include...
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. >>> in syracuse, new york, the university's head basketball coach briefly addressed the firing of bernie fine and the investigation that has begun there. three men have come forward alleging that fine sexually abused them as boys. >> my assistants work for me and i have absolute aon what they do in the basketball program. what they do outside the program i have little if any control over adults. >> bernie fine denied all of the accusations. he has yet to be criminally charged. >>> heading outside. what a difference a night makes. in some places is it 20 degrees colder out there. >> this is the way it should feel at the end of november. but that's not the way it has been feeling. ten days in a row with temperatures above 60 degrees. and a couple in the 70s. snow in the mountains of west virginia earlier. still going on in indiana and ohio. the rain continues to move up to the north and behind it we have cooler air coming in here. and that will stick around for a while. i'll show you what to expect for the rest of the week and the weekend in just a minute. >> vice president joe biden is in
. >>> in syracuse, new york, the university's head basketball coach briefly addressed the firing of bernie fine and the investigation that has begun there. three men have come forward alleging that fine sexually abused them as boys. >> my assistants work for me and i have absolute aon what they do in the basketball program. what they do outside the program i have little if any control over adults. >> bernie fine denied all of the accusations. he has yet to be criminally...
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, but i was reminded of something, a book written by professor tony jarrett, a professor at new york university who died last year, a brilliant man. he said in europe and the middle east and southeast asia, the years between 1931 and '45 saw occupation, destruction, ethnic cleansing, torture, wars of extermination and deliberate genocide, and here's the kicker, much of it prompted by an economic crisis. when i read your book, and you refer, of course, to the pre-second world war period, there is something reminiscent today about what happened then. i don't think it is an exaggeration. >> tracy, when you look at the nature of the debate around the banking system and the capital markets, how much of that debate goes to restoring capital flows into nation states that will drive lending, drive investment, drive development, and how many of that debate goes to simply preserve the computerized architecture that was built over the past ten years, regardless of whether there's any lending or investment? >> mm-hmm. well, i think that's a fair question. the problem that central banks face at the moment i
, but i was reminded of something, a book written by professor tony jarrett, a professor at new york university who died last year, a brilliant man. he said in europe and the middle east and southeast asia, the years between 1931 and '45 saw occupation, destruction, ethnic cleansing, torture, wars of extermination and deliberate genocide, and here's the kicker, much of it prompted by an economic crisis. when i read your book, and you refer, of course, to the pre-second world war period, there...
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joining me now is bob slum, democratic strategist and professor of new york university, and nia malika-henderson, a national political report for the "washington post" and a writer for their 2012 blog. bob, let me start with you. why are the democrats so focused on willard? >> well, number one, want to make sure -- define this race early. make sure it's a choice, not a referendum. he's a target-rich environment. there's a lot you can say about him. i think democrats will move on from the flip-flops if he's the nominee to talking about what he did to destroy jobs in the private sector and his pathetic record on jobs as governor of massachusetts. one of the really interesting things is, you know, all the flip-flops are there and the difference between him and gingrich, and gingrich has his flip-flops. >> right. >> is that republican primary voters believe that in his heart gingrich is a conservative, and they believe that romney in his heart is a con man, that he's just doing and saying these things to try to get the nomination. >> now nia malika, mr. romney was on fox saying that his words are be
joining me now is bob slum, democratic strategist and professor of new york university, and nia malika-henderson, a national political report for the "washington post" and a writer for their 2012 blog. bob, let me start with you. why are the democrats so focused on willard? >> well, number one, want to make sure -- define this race early. make sure it's a choice, not a referendum. he's a target-rich environment. there's a lot you can say about him. i think democrats will move on...
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syracuse.why the new york university may soon be headed down a similar spiral...use allegations. and bradley cooper is voted sexiest man alive... by people magazine.but not all women see to agree.who they're now place.you're watching fox 45 morring. ll local.. all - ((break 2)) introducing htc rezound. get studio quality sound for music and hd video at verizon 4g lte speed. the first smartphone with beats audio™ and beats™ headphones included. exclusively at verizon. new this morning... a press conferenne is being held today... to address the drowning investigatton.the l-a - county sheriff's office decided to reopen the case... after someone ttpped them off with new infoomation.wood drowned in the pacific ocean back in 1981.sources say he was having an argument with her husband, robert wagner... before the drowning.wagner's the actor's family fully aying supports the investigation. syracuse university is putting associate basketball coach bernie fine on administrative leave.this after police say they are re-investigating child sex abuse allegations againstthim.two
syracuse.why the new york university may soon be headed down a similar spiral...use allegations. and bradley cooper is voted sexiest man alive... by people magazine.but not all women see to agree.who they're now place.you're watching fox 45 morring. ll local.. all - ((break 2)) introducing htc rezound. get studio quality sound for music and hd video at verizon 4g lte speed. the first smartphone with beats audio™ and beats™ headphones included. exclusively at verizon. new this morning... a...
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according to a study from new york universities, u.s. to collect $1.8 billion in fees, up 80% from a decade ago. hey, it worked for the airlines. >>> whether you prefer creamy or chunky, one thing stays the same. the cost of peanut butter is going up. manufacturers are raising prices of the lunch staple by as much as 40%. the reason, a poor peanut harvest. >>> for the latest news about your money, check out all new cnn money.com. money.com. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to ins
according to a study from new york universities, u.s. to collect $1.8 billion in fees, up 80% from a decade ago. hey, it worked for the airlines. >>> whether you prefer creamy or chunky, one thing stays the same. the cost of peanut butter is going up. manufacturers are raising prices of the lunch staple by as much as 40%. the reason, a poor peanut harvest. >>> for the latest news about your money, check out all new cnn money.com. money.com. the other office devices? they don't...
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lamm at new york university school of medicine. the public is driving this the issue is going to be who is going to pay? will it divert funds from more serious illnesses that affect a large population such as malaria or cancer. if pharmaceutical companies can generate more income from changing your eye color or making you have blonde hair that's where the money is going.ç >> heather: lifestyle versus lifesaving. isn't it all about the money? >> it is about what the public wants. it is meeting their needs. if the need is to get get rid of wrinkles -- you can define in many ways. you can see that recollection tile dysfunction is a lifestyle -- that recollection tile dysfunction is a lifestyle drug,ç i think they are -- rather than telling a person stop overeating and overdrinking and you don't need the purple pill change your lifestyle that would be what i would consider the ideal function where the individuals changed their lifestyle rather than turning to lifestyle drugs. >> heather: they want the shortcut. >> gregg:ç you see ad
lamm at new york university school of medicine. the public is driving this the issue is going to be who is going to pay? will it divert funds from more serious illnesses that affect a large population such as malaria or cancer. if pharmaceutical companies can generate more income from changing your eye color or making you have blonde hair that's where the money is going.ç >> heather: lifestyle versus lifesaving. isn't it all about the money? >> it is about what the public wants....
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perspective on this now from pedro nogera, an urban sociologist and professor of education at new york universitys professor, do these numbers surprise you? >> no, unfortunately, they don't surprise me. because this has been going on for some time now, especially in new york city. what we're seeing is really the inappropriate use of police officers in schools. arresting students for incidents that were never treated as criminal in the past. >> how would you say these numbers compare when you look closer at them? how do they compare to other big school districts? >> well, in the cities that have adopted the use of police officers for the purpose of ensuring safety in schools you're seeing similar patterns. you're seeing what i'm calling the criminalization of young people in schools. which starts a process of introducing them into the criminal justice system. i think disproportionately you're seeing that occurring with minority males. >> do you think that police really have any police in schools at all? >> well, yes, i think that there are schools that are clearly unsafe. in neighborhoods that are
perspective on this now from pedro nogera, an urban sociologist and professor of education at new york universitys professor, do these numbers surprise you? >> no, unfortunately, they don't surprise me. because this has been going on for some time now, especially in new york city. what we're seeing is really the inappropriate use of police officers in schools. arresting students for incidents that were never treated as criminal in the past. >> how would you say these numbers compare...
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the "new york times" roirts top university officials have said his time as head coach will be soon over after the university cancelled his weekly news conference. >> i know you have a lot of questions. and. >> this status quo holds. he's the coach of penn state. when there is more to add, i will. >> the long time assistant sandusski was accused of sexual assaulting boys. prosecutors say paterno is not a target of the investigation. >> california's youngest students may soon start kindergarten later and stay longer to save the state money. abc 7 is in sacramento to explain why. >> nathan green is doing well in kindergarten. his dad credits transitional kinder guarden owe -- garden for success. >> they did a lot of arts, crafts and enabled him to work on making shapes that were precurseors for letter autos a new law will require kids to be five years old when entering kindergarten. the cutoff birthday will be september instead of december. the idea is to make sure 4-year-olds are not in kindergarten. >> california is one of the few states where kids were still four years old and often did
the "new york times" roirts top university officials have said his time as head coach will be soon over after the university cancelled his weekly news conference. >> i know you have a lot of questions. and. >> this status quo holds. he's the coach of penn state. when there is more to add, i will. >> the long time assistant sandusski was accused of sexual assaulting boys. prosecutors say paterno is not a target of the investigation. >> california's youngest...
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two unnamed sources tell "the new york times," the university's board of trustees is planning an exit strategy for him. 84-year-old paterno was supposed to face the media this morning, but his press conference was abruptly canceled an hour before it was to start. many have been calling for his resignation in the wake of a sex scandal at that university. he allegedly found out that one of his former coaches, jerry sandusky, had molested boys on campus. he told university leaders but reportedly did not go to police. >>> there is word this morning a fifth person could come forward with allegations against presidential c iaial candidate cain. he says he will hold a press conference later on today to set the record straight. the washington examiner reports again unconfirmed by nbc that a fifth woman says she had a very uncomfortable dinner with cain back in 2002 and that cain ultimately stuck her and her colleague with an $800 bill for dinner. yesterday, a woman claimed cain offered her a job in exchange for sex. cain says he watched her press conference from the hotel room right here in s
two unnamed sources tell "the new york times," the university's board of trustees is planning an exit strategy for him. 84-year-old paterno was supposed to face the media this morning, but his press conference was abruptly canceled an hour before it was to start. many have been calling for his resignation in the wake of a sex scandal at that university. he allegedly found out that one of his former coaches, jerry sandusky, had molested boys on campus. he told university leaders but...
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the university canceled paternoo's weekly press conference. they say he will coach saturday. the new york times reports the university is planning paterno's exit after his former coach jerry sandusky was charged with sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year period. a graduate assistant told paterno he saw sandusky assaulting a boy in a shower. he told supporters and didn't call police. >> he could have done more. but he'd probably have to go. i don't want him to go but personally i think he has to because of the severity of the situation. >> reporter: students here at penn state's york campus say they're worried it reflects poorly on the school. >> i'm going to penn state because i hear all these great things about it and something like this is not good. >> reporter: at least one more alleged victim has come forward. coach paterno had a message for those affected now, fans are hoping he doesn't fall victim too. and just minutes ago, the university board of trustees announced they will form a committee to discuss the university's response to the child sex abuse allegations. meggan mccork
the university canceled paternoo's weekly press conference. they say he will coach saturday. the new york times reports the university is planning paterno's exit after his former coach jerry sandusky was charged with sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year period. a graduate assistant told paterno he saw sandusky assaulting a boy in a shower. he told supporters and didn't call police. >> he could have done more. but he'd probably have to go. i don't want him to go but personally i...
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coast is planning to talk if he is an associate professor episodes of sociology at the city university of new york he's also the author of this book remaking scarcity from capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy i asked him about some of the key things that the u.s. should keep its eye on in terms of what will happen here. well i think part of what will happen is that will be a lot of pressure on the greek prime minister perhaps to reconsider his decision he has been not invited he said greece is not part of the g twenty but he was invited because of these crisis the reason he's calling there are for under is because there is growing resistance increase against these austerity measures that are taking a great ball on ordinary creaks with addressing now the crisis in fact basically making the crisis deeper and deeper making it harder for greece to repay its that so the speciousness in greece by the way is part of a growing movement of resistance around the world in the united states and of course in france itself thirty's of the world demonstrations big demonstrations against trying to make t
coast is planning to talk if he is an associate professor episodes of sociology at the city university of new york he's also the author of this book remaking scarcity from capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy i asked him about some of the key things that the u.s. should keep its eye on in terms of what will happen here. well i think part of what will happen is that will be a lot of pressure on the greek prime minister perhaps to reconsider his decision he has been not invited he said...
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news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight from new york west to chicago and st. louis and beyond, members of the protest movement that started under the banner occupy wall street are on the move. this is the two-month anniversary of the birth of the movement. this was billed as a day of action. it started in new york with thousands on the move and police right behind them. we begin with this still unfolding story tonight. nbc's mike taibbi in lower manhattan. hey, mike. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the occupy wall street movement had promised huge crowds for its day of action and that prediction finally looked realistic a short time ago. now some 5,000 protesters, union members are gathered in foley square. that's near city hall and federal buildings. before that, much smaller crowds and the police in complete control even when tempers flared. there were confrontations that resulted in scores of injuries and scores of arrests in lower manhattan. the police from daybreak on keeping protesters on the sidewalks, out of the
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the streets in greece because of this inequality associate professor of theology at fifty university of new york author author of this book remaking scarcity from capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy cost us money and talk. i'm sure to stay tuned for the newscast and thirty minutes what's the mood on the ground in cannes as world leaders arrive and is the e.u. still alive we'll have the answers plus the very latest from the g. twenty summit and a live report from cannes france. and still ahead here on r t breaking news a russian businessman has been found guilty of arms dealing stay with us a live report from the big apple coming up next. well the verdict is in the trial of russian businessman victor boot are he's on a sausage shark and i has been following the high profile case and joins us from our new york studio with the latest breaking developments. on a saw a guilty verdict handed down a what was the reaction there. well you know christine it's definitely been really a case that we could describe as a hollywood screen cleave really gone sour because this is a case that's been drag
the streets in greece because of this inequality associate professor of theology at fifty university of new york author author of this book remaking scarcity from capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy cost us money and talk. i'm sure to stay tuned for the newscast and thirty minutes what's the mood on the ground in cannes as world leaders arrive and is the e.u. still alive we'll have the answers plus the very latest from the g. twenty summit and a live report from cannes france. and...
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people is cost us twenty one tarkus he is an associate professor of sociology at the city university of new york he is also the other of this book remaking scarcity from the capitals and efficiency to economic democracy we spoke earlier and i asked him what are some of the key things for people to keep their eyes on at the g. twenty in terms of what will happen. well i think part of what would have been he's there will be a lot of pressure on the greek brain prime minister perhaps to reconsider his decision he has been invited he greece is not part of the g twenty but he was invited because well the crisis the reason he's calling there for around them is because there is growing resistance increase i guess these measures that are taking a great call on ordinary creaks with addressing the crisis in fact between making the crisis deeper and deeper making it harder for greece to pay its saw the speciousness in greece by the way is part of a growing movement of resistance around the world in the united states and of course in cannes itself thirty's there were demonstrations big demonstrations agains
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state of new york university schools don't get slarships.he money would still be there to be raised but you would raise it for different means. >> i'm glad you brought up scholarships. really for disadvantaged kids scholarships are the only way they can go to college and you propose getting rid of scholarships. so what happens to those kids then? >> we are admitting disadvantaged children right now to america's universities and providing them with scholarships. why do we have to do it through an athletic program? if there is money to be raised and there is plenty of money to be raised, if we aren't aligned with athletic programs we can raise it in other ways and provide scholarships for them. also you don't do a child much service by taking them to a place like penn state with very high administration standards today or my university when their academic background is really not what it needs to be to survive there. instead, they either don't get diplomas or they get diplomas in soft areas. we're really not helping them this way. we are using
state of new york university schools don't get slarships.he money would still be there to be raised but you would raise it for different means. >> i'm glad you brought up scholarships. really for disadvantaged kids scholarships are the only way they can go to college and you propose getting rid of scholarships. so what happens to those kids then? >> we are admitting disadvantaged children right now to america's universities and providing them with scholarships. why do we have to do...
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agrees with that number of 40%, but other organizations like the brennan sent ten for justice at new york universityay it's nowhere near that high when you compare it to other states like north carolina who don't have a voter photo i.d. report, it would appear that there is some sort of an affect here on not getting out the vote in the same type of numbers that you would. that measure, though, is expected to pass today as well as a measure limiting the government's powers of eminent domain. one of the big controversies here in the state of mississippi is the initiative 26, which would declare that life begins at the moment of for the ta liization and a single-celled egg that's been fertilized has all the protections under the constitution as a person. we'll see which way that goes. it's a razor-thin margin. they're atlanticing a new governor, haley barbour is term limited. will republicans take control of the house, megyn? if they do it will be the first time since reconstruction that many people say they'll come close but they won't quite get there. megyn: thank you, we will have a debate in that p
agrees with that number of 40%, but other organizations like the brennan sent ten for justice at new york universityay it's nowhere near that high when you compare it to other states like north carolina who don't have a voter photo i.d. report, it would appear that there is some sort of an affect here on not getting out the vote in the same type of numbers that you would. that measure, though, is expected to pass today as well as a measure limiting the government's powers of eminent domain. one...
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. >>> a new child molestation case at an eastern college this time syracuse university in upstate new york. syracuse police are investigating allegations against this man, bernie fine, who has been an assistant basketball coach at the university for 35 years. two former ball boys who are now adults have told espn that fine who lessed them for years -- molested them for years starting in the late 1970s. this follows the child sexual abuse scandal that broke two weeks ago at penn state and if it's true, it is so sad and so incredible that two penn states known for football and syracuse known for football too but basketball, they have won a couple of national titles with jim boeheim and if this is through, it's so very sad. >> and shock shocking. >>> airlines charging for food, bags and fuel? you wouldn't believe what some stranded passengers had to pay. just to get home. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stories... vallejo police are mourning the death of 19- year police veteran >>> back now at 5:17. in the headlines, vallejo police mourning the death of a 19-year police veteran. officer james capoot who
. >>> a new child molestation case at an eastern college this time syracuse university in upstate new york. syracuse police are investigating allegations against this man, bernie fine, who has been an assistant basketball coach at the university for 35 years. two former ball boys who are now adults have told espn that fine who lessed them for years -- molested them for years starting in the late 1970s. this follows the child sexual abuse scandal that broke two weeks ago at penn state...