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red bulls . >> bienvenidos a los playoffs por orden de aparición . >> new york red bulls , kansas , ontreal impact, este es el lado de la mls . >> pena que chicago fire mordiera el polvo pero alguien tenía que quedar elimiando en la lucha de 6 equipos para 5 boletos . >> pero duele la forma como pierde chicago, equipo de nueva york siendo superior . >> gran baja de este cuándo gana por arriba . >> suspendido , siendo el hombre importante de la media cancha que pone con balón parado , le hace falta a pesar que chicago fire estuvo al frente con gol de mike magee, consuelo que el número 9 de galaxy de los Ángeles ante la sorpresa deportación propios esta cerca del titulo de goleo individual y también ser nombrado el más valioso de la temporada 2013 pero en lo colectivo , duele quedar a la orilla . >> si pero duele, lo mal que se vio el equipo de chicago fire porque el new york red bulls de cara a playoffs es compacto , equipo en el que trabaja como en todas líneas . >> ahí va por el medio , juan anangonó . >> todos entregados al sacrificio . >> tim cahill . >> otro centro recibe contact
red bulls . >> bienvenidos a los playoffs por orden de aparición . >> new york red bulls , kansas , ontreal impact, este es el lado de la mls . >> pena que chicago fire mordiera el polvo pero alguien tenía que quedar elimiando en la lucha de 6 equipos para 5 boletos . >> pero duele la forma como pierde chicago, equipo de nueva york siendo superior . >> gran baja de este cuándo gana por arriba . >> suspendido , siendo el hombre importante de la media cancha...
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he was kind of out of favor in new york. just people didn't -- they thought he was too realistic, the natural kind of style that he had, and so he moved to new hampshire, he continued to write, but he wasn't here having things produced. but anyway, this play, he kind of worked on it and called it the old friends, and then in the early '80s he was back working. he used to do -- worked with herbert berghof a lot, who had a theater -- has a theater down in the village, and they did a kind of a workshop production of it. wasn't reviewed or anything, but then we had a reading of it that jim houghton at signature theatre put together, and betty and i did the reading, in 2002 or 2001? >> 2001. >> and my father saw it and went in and sort of re-wrote the play. >> really? >> yeah. he did a massive edit on it, and that's the play we're sort of -- you're seeing today. >> betty, you're from texas. the play is set in texas. are the people down in texas really as vicious as these people in the play? >> well, i've said this in a couple of i
he was kind of out of favor in new york. just people didn't -- they thought he was too realistic, the natural kind of style that he had, and so he moved to new hampshire, he continued to write, but he wasn't here having things produced. but anyway, this play, he kind of worked on it and called it the old friends, and then in the early '80s he was back working. he used to do -- worked with herbert berghof a lot, who had a theater -- has a theater down in the village, and they did a kind of a...
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tonight, a conversation with david dinkins, the former mayor of new york city who has put down what he has learned in more than five decades in a new text called "a mayor's life." we are glad you have joined us with former mayor david dinkins coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new york's gorgeous mosaic. i'd add you back on the program, sir. glad to have you back on the program, sir. we will get straight to the text. there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall
tonight, a conversation with david dinkins, the former mayor of new york city who has put down what he has learned in more than five decades in a new text called "a mayor's life." we are glad you have joined us with former mayor david dinkins coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new...
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heritage auction house in new york city. >>> "techknow" is next. for more news 24 hours a day, check us out at aljazeera.com. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand. i've seen a lot of amazing things in the field, but this is really cool. that's our team, now let's do some science. [♪ music ] >> hi, guys, we are back here at "techknow" for another week of amazing stories and screen and innovation. we'll get started with this "heart in a box." check it out, this is an actual beating heart outside of the body. this is seriously the most amazing thing i've ever seen and touched. let's check out the story. >> when it comes to heart transplants, it's always a race against time. we've all seen it on tv. when a donor heart becomes available, medical teams must move quickly. the organ is removed and preserved by placing it in ice. the heart must arrive at the recipient's hospital w
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i'm thomas drayton coming to you live from new york.e's the top stories at this hour. >>> just four days to a possible default, but senate leader harry reid says talks today with his republican counterparts r productives. >>> dozens of women and children were killed during a stampede at a religious festival in india. >>> growing concerns after red cross workers are kidnapped in syria. >>> new drone technology on display at a conference in new york city. we look at the controversy surrounding their use.
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how many in new york, three. >> six. >> six in new york that you have to get. i always think of three. >> from daniel to wonderful new chefness and boulud. >> and what other cities. >> well outside of new york. >> in canada, front and montreal. >> yes, two. >> where they have cafu boulud. >> and in london, and beijing and singapore and then also two in florida where miami and palm beach. and i think you know, it's wonderful what we have been accomplishing chef in the last 20 years in america. and i think we have amazing, passionate young chef here who have done, who have helped us elevate the cuisine. and but what's-- in the past, europe was the country to be asked to open the restaurant in asia or other part of the world. and today they're looking at america and the chef and the restaurant they have to try to open in different city where they try to bring a more cosmopolitan which raises this question as you have heard before. when you opened daniel 20 years ago, that was your baby, that was where you were going to pour everything you knew. >> and i did and di
how many in new york, three. >> six. >> six in new york that you have to get. i always think of three. >> from daniel to wonderful new chefness and boulud. >> and what other cities. >> well outside of new york. >> in canada, front and montreal. >> yes, two. >> where they have cafu boulud. >> and in london, and beijing and singapore and then also two in florida where miami and palm beach. and i think you know, it's wonderful what we have been...
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we will show you how some storm victims in new york are preparing for the next big one. >>> and laterlou reed takes his final walk on the wild side. we remember the rock and roll pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." . but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way
we will show you how some storm victims in new york are preparing for the next big one. >>> and laterlou reed takes his final walk on the wild side. we remember the rock and roll pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." . but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't...
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the same is true in l.a., but we are talking about new york. there clearly have been people equal to the task. the aforementioned bill thompson is one of them. there are others who did not seek the office. patterson once ran for lieutenant governor of new york and 161 out of 62 counties. mayor undera deputy ed koch. there are just a number of people that have not sought the office. in 88, you may recall that jesse did better than any other second place candidate. those persons that we got registered voted for me in 1989. it was a four-way race. the metropolitan transit authority. the most articulate and knowledgeable person i have ever encountered. the conventional wisdom was that we would not win. you have to get 40% to avoid a runoff. election, general 9/11 has not yet occurred. a margin of only 50,000. >> to what do you attribute that? my response was always, why do you ask? the answer, i believe, is racism. we lost by about the same margin in 1990. in the book i mentioned racism, but that is not the total reason. in 1989 if have one a lot o
the same is true in l.a., but we are talking about new york. there clearly have been people equal to the task. the aforementioned bill thompson is one of them. there are others who did not seek the office. patterson once ran for lieutenant governor of new york and 161 out of 62 counties. mayor undera deputy ed koch. there are just a number of people that have not sought the office. in 88, you may recall that jesse did better than any other second place candidate. those persons that we got...
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new york city police make some progress in the investigation into a motorcycle mob attack on an suv. this is the "cbs morning news." ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. weapons. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. your first smile... we were there. your first roll, your first friend, we were there too. and swaddlers blanket-like softness, that you've loved since day one, is now available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ wishing you love, sleep & play. pampers. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> police in new york city arrested one biker and the second turned himself in fol
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they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute diszbras. >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night tom coburn actually came to new york for a fund-raiser, on the one-year anniversary of sandy hitting the northeast. after voting to deny the city, he shows up on the one-year anniversary to raise the money. also in the region, raising money on the anniversary of sandy devastating the tri-state area, was senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky. who nevertheless, two nights ago was fund raising for himself. as something called the bell haven club in -- this is what the bell haven club looked like one week after sandy. he voted no on offering any help and he waited until the one-year anniver
they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute diszbras. >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night...
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we're looking at tax mess in new york state. how bad is it? according to a new report, new york is the worst in the country. front-runner, bill deblaso wins the race. they will be in for more taxes, this should worry everyone, what happens on wall street trickles down to main street. jack, you know, this has been around for a long time, you think of new york city, weathered the recession fairly well. idea that people would be motivate the by politics to this degree is shocking. >> now is the time to grow our economy, not shut it down, to attract or jobs, if deblasio wins he's to raise taxes that is bad for small, main street, it means people will not bring their capital or jobs to new york city. iiwant to lower capital gains in new york city to attract the jobs. charles: people in new york city it makes someone making a hundred grand saying i am not making enough for what is being taken out of my pocket. what do you make of the idea that people who are doing well feel like they are victimized? >> right now, in new york city, we have to focus on
we're looking at tax mess in new york state. how bad is it? according to a new report, new york is the worst in the country. front-runner, bill deblaso wins the race. they will be in for more taxes, this should worry everyone, what happens on wall street trickles down to main street. jack, you know, this has been around for a long time, you think of new york city, weathered the recession fairly well. idea that people would be motivate the by politics to this degree is shocking. >> now is...
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running is in our new york us in our newing york studio, which one year ago there was no power here orwhere else. democracy now!, in fact, we were in st. louis on a 100-city tour. as i was broadcasting from a st. louis pbs station, my colleagues here in new york were going out to the rockaways, brooklyn, queens, staten island, the lower east side because the whole area was devastated. we are joined here by shawn little, of worker who lived in the rockaways section. she and her family have been living in hotels for the past year. we're also joined by judith goldiner, attorney in charge of the civil law reform unit at the legal aid society. give us the overall picture of housing today one year after superstorm sandy. >> unfortunately, what we saw --h the storm is a destroyed it destroyed a whole area of low-income housing for people that has not been replaced. in fact, the housing that is being rebuilt in places like the rockaways is now unaffordable to many people who used to live there. losing we have seen is this category of housing and now rebuilding so that people who lived there ca
running is in our new york us in our newing york studio, which one year ago there was no power here orwhere else. democracy now!, in fact, we were in st. louis on a 100-city tour. as i was broadcasting from a st. louis pbs station, my colleagues here in new york were going out to the rockaways, brooklyn, queens, staten island, the lower east side because the whole area was devastated. we are joined here by shawn little, of worker who lived in the rockaways section. she and her family have been...
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do the things that you want only exist in new york city with a lot of -- >> as i'm going to cross this city talking to people over the last year, the profound sense of crisis, you know, you just need to talk to new yorkers for a few minutes to start to realize something different is going on now. people feel economically insecure. they know their children are not being prepared for the future. and they feel that government has to address it. i think the combination of saying, we will take this challenge on head on, you're not going to sweep it under a rug, we have to focus on early childhood education if we expect to address the needs of this city and the state and one. and second, that the weldy are now surpassing their previous status and look at the state of the stock market. they're setting records recently, all-time highs. it is fair to ask the wealthy to do a little more. you look at for example some of the polling about this election that we're having here in new york city, striking of number of independents and republicans agree with some of the ideas that i'm putting forward.
do the things that you want only exist in new york city with a lot of -- >> as i'm going to cross this city talking to people over the last year, the profound sense of crisis, you know, you just need to talk to new yorkers for a few minutes to start to realize something different is going on now. people feel economically insecure. they know their children are not being prepared for the future. and they feel that government has to address it. i think the combination of saying, we will take...
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there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york.t same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs their attention. >> do you feel like the angelina jolie of taxi drivers. >
there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york.t same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested...
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at what point i'm wondering -- in new york for example, there are people who think that new york exists in a manhattan sen trick nexus. you're an -- you're a non- manhattan resident to become mayor since beam. >> yeah, beam, i believe. >> about 40 years since we had somebody outside of 212 for mayor. like, for example, why don't you say to yourself or the fathers, the economic fathers and mothers don't sit there and say, let's let manhattan become bel air, california. build whatever they want, let the developers do whatever they want and make money and you tax it an achieve all the goals you want to in the outer burroughs? do you believe that people have a right or you want to subsidize their preference to live in manhattan? do you agree with what i'm saying? >> i want to respond and frame it a little differently. to me it's not a question are we trying to ignore market realities and say manhattan is an easy place for lower income folks to live. i understand what's happened in manhattan the last few decades. it does not resemble the manhattan historically true of this city. but i think
at what point i'm wondering -- in new york for example, there are people who think that new york exists in a manhattan sen trick nexus. you're an -- you're a non- manhattan resident to become mayor since beam. >> yeah, beam, i believe. >> about 40 years since we had somebody outside of 212 for mayor. like, for example, why don't you say to yourself or the fathers, the economic fathers and mothers don't sit there and say, let's let manhattan become bel air, california. build whatever...
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guards. >> we have been boarded by armed pirates. >> reporter: for nightline, this is dan harris in new yorkg this chair. more on that later. but first, the other malalas. the other bravest girls in the world. >> announcer: abc news "nightline" brought to you by macy's. but sometimes, i still struggled to get going, even get through the day. so i was honest with my doctor. i told her i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. she said that for some people, an antidepressant alone only helps so much and suggested we add abilify (aripiprazole). she said that by taking both, some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i wish i'd talked to my doctor sooner. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles and confusion to address a possible life-threatening conditio
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman is out of order. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano spick recognize for unanimous consent request mr. holt of new jersey. mr. holt: i thank the gentleman. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on bauget so we can end this republican government shutdown. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: i recognize for unanimous consent request the gentleman from new york, mr. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. maloney: i ask unanimous consent to help the hundred at west point and stewart air national guard base we bring up the crean c.r. and stop this reckless -- the speaker pro tempore: that request cannot be entertained absent propes clearance. mr. serrano: i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, the representative, ms. holmes norton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady i
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman is out of order. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano spick recognize for unanimous consent request mr. holt of new jersey. mr. holt: i thank the gentleman. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on bauget so we can end this republican government shutdown. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate...
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barneys new york has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination. our mission is to ensure all customers receive the highest quality service without exception. the new york police department says it's investigating the incident. jay-z's representatives have not commented but kayla phillips hopes they do. >> when he hears about it or when he gets involved in it he knows it's not right and will make the right choice. >> reporter: and jay-z isn't the only star caught in the middle of a high-end store controversy. robert brown filed a lawsuit
barneys new york has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination. our mission is to ensure all customers receive the highest quality service without exception. the new york police department says it's investigating the incident. jay-z's representatives have not commented but kayla phillips hopes they do. >> when he hears about it or when he gets involved in it he knows it's not right and will make the right choice. >> reporter: and jay-z isn't the only star caught in the middle of...
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earning $7.5 million. >> gigi stone of the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, gigi. >>> coming up on the "morning news," indycar crash. cars go flying leaving an indy driver badly injured and spectator fans in the stands. this is the "cbs morning news." . as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! >>> firefighters built containment lines sunday to try and stop the wind-whipped wildf
earning $7.5 million. >> gigi stone of the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, gigi. >>> coming up on the "morning news," indycar crash. cars go flying leaving an indy driver badly injured and spectator fans in the stands. this is the "cbs morning news." . as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business....
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." >>> "the new york times" under scrutiny for big stories. is the paper right, wrong or somewhere in between? 13 days into the government shutdown and two big stories dominating the media landscape. >> breaking news on capitol hill, meetings under way right now and new questions on whether the gop is about to cave to white house demands on a debt deal. >> the news of the day in which the house gop has essentially offered the six-week clean debt ceiling while the government stays shut down. >> cautious optimism has gone away. are we back to square one now? >> are media too focused on politics rather than consequences of the stalemate and when there are so much spin and talking points, how do we get the facts? we'll look at the challenges and importance of fact checking and explore whether a growing focus devoted that intersurprienterpr making a difference. we'll talk with a report's author about the administration's crackdown on whistle blowers and its impact on journalists and news and commercials you can use in just six seconds. >> how much n
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tonight, a conversation with david dinkins, the former mayor of new york city who has put down what he has learned in more than five decades in a new text called "a mayor's life." we are glad you have joined us with former mayor david dinkins coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new york's gorgeous mosaic. i'd add you back on the program, sir. glad to have you back on the program, sir. we will get straight to the text. there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall
tonight, a conversation with david dinkins, the former mayor of new york city who has put down what he has learned in more than five decades in a new text called "a mayor's life." we are glad you have joined us with former mayor david dinkins coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new...
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new york has their own exchange. >> that's right. the new york exchange is up and running and we are privileged to have health care that is local. we're operating on the local health care exchange. liz: let's talk to people about what you offer specifically. >> yeah. liz: what is your lowest cost price and for whom and your higher. >> absolutely. for the individual product we are the lowest cost individual product in new york. liz: how much? >> products start, because there are ranges of benefits, products start at about $170 depending on your area and run to $370 a month. while on the exchange there are subsidies. so based on your income, that's the starting point but you can receive subsidies. and for health republic members we also sell off the exchange. so consumers have a choice. for new york the individuals and small businesses have had a terrible time getting accessible, dependable, and affordable health care. and as a not-for-profit co-op we are the solution, delivering the lowest prices in the market. david: part of the prob
new york has their own exchange. >> that's right. the new york exchange is up and running and we are privileged to have health care that is local. we're operating on the local health care exchange. liz: let's talk to people about what you offer specifically. >> yeah. liz: what is your lowest cost price and for whom and your higher. >> absolutely. for the individual product we are the lowest cost individual product in new york. liz: how much? >> products start, because...
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day new york." i was fitting my wig and putting on my costume for you, and i missed it. i do have the clip. jenna, just seems very, well, you be the judge. roll it. >> listen, whatever she had to say, i seem to think that it was bull. >> you weren't buying her story? >> no. >> the adult film industry was good to you and you enjoyed it? >> yeah, i made my whole entire life was taken care of. i did it. >> right? very sad. she must not have any friends and a publicist and a manager that are the scum under my feet. why would you let her go out there like that? rosa that and greg had to cut the segment short. personally speaking, i have hung out with jenna before. don't you want to know in what ay? [ laughter ] >> hey. [ applause ] >> i used to have this show on vh1 called "wendy williams is on fire." it was a messy little show. i would go to red carpets and broadcast my radio show with cameras there. for one of my interviews, jenna invited me, as opposed to coming to new york come to scotts dale. i was
day new york." i was fitting my wig and putting on my costume for you, and i missed it. i do have the clip. jenna, just seems very, well, you be the judge. roll it. >> listen, whatever she had to say, i seem to think that it was bull. >> you weren't buying her story? >> no. >> the adult film industry was good to you and you enjoyed it? >> yeah, i made my whole entire life was taken care of. i did it. >> right? very sad. she must not have any friends and...
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>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. a group of european lawmakers in washington trying to sort out the nsa spying allegations. they met with the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. members of the delegation spoke after their meeting. >> we need to figure out why this kind of massive activity is happening and what kind of trust needs to be built. in the end we're fighting a battle with tight security and we need to get the balance right. we're concerned, too, about security, and we made that clear. but most of it is the balance of privacy of citizens. >> james comey was sworn in as head of the fbi. he previously served as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. >>> u.n. envo arab league envoys trying to build support for peace talks next month. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com
>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. a group of european lawmakers in washington trying to sort out the nsa spying allegations. they met with the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. members of the delegation spoke after their meeting. >> we need to figure out why this kind of massive activity is happening and what kind of trust needs to be built. in the end we're fighting a battle with tight...
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there's no government shutdowns going on in new york and new jersey right now, unlike washington.as the rebuilding that's coming in, in congress it took so long, it took over 90 days before the aid was approved. it took ten days for katrina. then you have another 60 days for the government to come up with a proposal. you had comments and the damage was so extensive, it took quite a lot of engineering work and the consultation of local mayors and county executives. so i give the administration credit, tom donovan -- again, a lot of it's going to be rebuilding, for instance rebuilding sewage plants, train yards, rail root lines and to do that, we don't want to spend the money and go through this in another four or five years. the money has been spent very smartly and slowly. as a result of that, it has had a hard time getting out. it's now moving a lot more quickly. but you say the money's not being spent fast enough. they would be the first to be yelling if the money was being spent too fast. instead they're being very prudent and working be the county government, state government,
there's no government shutdowns going on in new york and new jersey right now, unlike washington.as the rebuilding that's coming in, in congress it took so long, it took over 90 days before the aid was approved. it took ten days for katrina. then you have another 60 days for the government to come up with a proposal. you had comments and the damage was so extensive, it took quite a lot of engineering work and the consultation of local mayors and county executives. so i give the administration...
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great work to the new york press club social media team. you can see that 12 journalists, starting with patricia, who is right up here. it makes for an easy way to see what your colleagues have said about your link and how much is your linking shared. with that i should return to my coffee over my comfortable little seat over there. so thank you. [applause] >> now we are going to have carla from dnainfo. >> i am going very old school, and have my notes on a cocktail napkin here. i want to prove to you that i still use pens and paper. my name is carla, and i am the director of social engagement at dnainfo. we are a hyper local news site here and in new york and chicago, and hopefully beyond in the coming months and years. what we do is really create and tap into communities in urban settings. what that means is for our journalists is basically figuring out once they are on the ground in the neighborhoods we cover, which is all of the neighborhoods in new york and chicago proper, and really build a relationship that they have developed on the
great work to the new york press club social media team. you can see that 12 journalists, starting with patricia, who is right up here. it makes for an easy way to see what your colleagues have said about your link and how much is your linking shared. with that i should return to my coffee over my comfortable little seat over there. so thank you. [applause] >> now we are going to have carla from dnainfo. >> i am going very old school, and have my notes on a cocktail napkin here. i...
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new york public advocate scored and my pds terrible for responding to public record requests.can't get a police report as a reporter. you can get a mugshot or 911 call. they have a pressroom at the nypd called the shack and they all have phones on the desk. if the nypd wants to feed you information they pick up the phone and they'll bring. they summarize the reports for you those that they decide are newsworthy. there's this incredible media machine that they run their witch mix it extremely hard to question what you are getting because you can get public records. the nypd created out of thin air something called nypd secret. it's stamped and it looks like a classified. says secret on it but that basically has the force of law but somebody writing no girls allowed on their tree house. they just made it up. we are spies and we need a a thing this has nypd secret. it doesn't mean anything but they won't give you the documents. there is no law saying you can do that but they just did it. >> host: matt apuzzo how were you able to get away with releasing 911 calls? >> guest: nobody
new york public advocate scored and my pds terrible for responding to public record requests.can't get a police report as a reporter. you can get a mugshot or 911 call. they have a pressroom at the nypd called the shack and they all have phones on the desk. if the nypd wants to feed you information they pick up the phone and they'll bring. they summarize the reports for you those that they decide are newsworthy. there's this incredible media machine that they run their witch mix it extremely...
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gee jooi gigi gigi stone at the new york stock exchange. thank you, gigi. news," roller-coaster rescue. thrill seekers are stuck for hours on top of a universal studio's ride. this is the "cbs morning news." too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. new creamy alfredo soup. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. >>> some >>> some visitors to universal studios in orlando got a ride they won't soon forget. a dozen people were stranded on a roller coaster on wednesday evening. the train stalled high above the ground near the top of a hill on the hollywood rip ride rocket. the rescue took more than two hours. park officials blame a computer glitch. >>> and
gee jooi gigi gigi stone at the new york stock exchange. thank you, gigi. news," roller-coaster rescue. thrill seekers are stuck for hours on top of a universal studio's ride. this is the "cbs morning news." too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. new creamy alfredo soup. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that...
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and investigation by the associated press showed that people were paid by new york police and peopleby new york police have infiltrated mosques to keep track of muslims and student associations, restaurants and book stores have also been monitored. new york city commissioner and mayor have consistently defended the methods as a deterrent to future attacks. the council on american islamic relations is one of the groups calling for the investigation and the government affairs managers said the surveillance hurt the muslim community. >> it had a very chilling effect. it effects the community from religious, business and a social standpoint. mosque leaders are afraid to speak because they are spied on and afraid to attend the mosque less they be followed. students are afraid to organize. community organizations are afraid to assemble and provide services. it's also had a chilling effect on the community's ability to reach out to new york police in case they themselves become victims of spying. i think the best strategy to keep new york safe is to have all communities regardless of race o
and investigation by the associated press showed that people were paid by new york police and peopleby new york police have infiltrated mosques to keep track of muslims and student associations, restaurants and book stores have also been monitored. new york city commissioner and mayor have consistently defended the methods as a deterrent to future attacks. the council on american islamic relations is one of the groups calling for the investigation and the government affairs managers said the...
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don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight.later on cbs, "48 hours. of i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. i'll see you again here tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why neither side will be tag tomorrow. >>> the good news is we have a final settlement. >> the clock ticks closer to another bart strike. why neither side will be talking tomorrow. >> danger underground. the bay area community that fears it could be the next san bruno disaster. what it wants pg&e to do immediately. >> and get out of prison, get a check for rent. how one bay area community is defending its first of a kind program. kpix 5 news is next. ,, female announcer: female announcer: save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. fiv
don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight.later on cbs, "48 hours. of i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. i'll see you again here tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why neither side will be tag tomorrow. >>> the good news is we have a final settlement. >> the clock ticks closer to another bart strike. why neither side will be talking tomorrow. >>...
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lou reed tells a story about migration to new york to take a walk on the wild side.t's the story of move to go new york, to live a dream, living in a seedy world, performing seedy acts, whatever it is. it's the story we're all doing or a lot of musicians, a lot of artists in brooklyn are trying to live that. i doubt it's really as rugged or dark as it was then, but it's kind of--this nostalgia that we're looking for. >> you mentioned in the late 60's and early 70's people think of peace and love. this is counter to the current counter culture. >> that's exactly right. that's where a lot of appeal lies. more now than back then, the underground with lou reed's music, it was never wildly popular but there are people who the peace-love doesn't really resonate, and with someone like lou reed he's showing you the harder aspects of life and the alienation and dissatisfaction that is attractive and romance. there is a romance to those feelings of alienation particularly in rock music. you see that filtered to punk and indie rock today where it seems a lot more of it is influ
lou reed tells a story about migration to new york to take a walk on the wild side.t's the story of move to go new york, to live a dream, living in a seedy world, performing seedy acts, whatever it is. it's the story we're all doing or a lot of musicians, a lot of artists in brooklyn are trying to live that. i doubt it's really as rugged or dark as it was then, but it's kind of--this nostalgia that we're looking for. >> you mentioned in the late 60's and early 70's people think of peace...
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the people of upstate new york made a sort of providence of religious revival. he western reserve in northeast ohio where you could self to the crystal see the new england town greens and covered bridges and southern michigan which they settled going from buffalo and the steamer's selling out in the west toward counties you can see in the map of the michigan cities and townships daughter named after a state new york communities all by the new england yankees. they founded chicago in a sort of miraculous year of 1848 they started building the ken house in chicago and set up the futures market to trade grain. it was the new england yankee foundation. the yankee d. asper was moralistic and intolerance. you may not think of those two things coming together of but they were and they spawned one remove net after another. women's rights at the fall convention in new york that was held in the yankee country. the prohibition of alcohol. we have some in the audience who were from the southern michigan town of temperance. and abolition of slavery to the issue of slavery in
the people of upstate new york made a sort of providence of religious revival. he western reserve in northeast ohio where you could self to the crystal see the new england town greens and covered bridges and southern michigan which they settled going from buffalo and the steamer's selling out in the west toward counties you can see in the map of the michigan cities and townships daughter named after a state new york communities all by the new england yankees. they founded chicago in a sort of...
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and new york city at it again. alorie counts to soda ban, the city will soon get tough on tobacco. a new law would ban the sale to people who are younger than 21 years old. the councilmember who sponsored the bill will join us live to explain why this needs to be done ain his opinion. >>> plus -- >> this is more an issue parents should be working with their kids on. it seems inappropriate to me. >> so this halloween, one woman has decided to shame kids she thinks are obese. so today instead of candy, she's going to give them a harsh letter about their weight. it is today's gut check. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would i take
and new york city at it again. alorie counts to soda ban, the city will soon get tough on tobacco. a new law would ban the sale to people who are younger than 21 years old. the councilmember who sponsored the bill will join us live to explain why this needs to be done ain his opinion. >>> plus -- >> this is more an issue parents should be working with their kids on. it seems inappropriate to me. >> so this halloween, one woman has decided to shame kids she thinks are obese....
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do we expect him to be brouct to new york to be -- brought to new york to be tried? >> it's assumed he would be tried in the eastern district of new york in the second circuit for crimes against u.s. persons, related to the take downs of the embassies in tansany an and kenya - horrific attacks. it will be an important trial. it will be fair and open. david crane, professor of law is the sara cuesa law school. >> weapons inspectors have begun to destroy syria's chemical weapons stockpiles. a u.n. spokesperson wouldn't say what the chemical weapons were or where they were. syria is alleged to have 1,000 tonnes of chemical weapons around the country. president bashar al-assad is cooperating. >> reporter imran khan is reporting on the first day on the job. >> disarmament experts removing a chemical weapons in the middle of a war. leaked reports suggest that syria president bashar al-assad is cooperating and some stockpiles of chemical weapons are being destroyed. it's difficult to assess exactly how big syria's stockpiles of the chemical weapons are. one report suggests
do we expect him to be brouct to new york to be -- brought to new york to be tried? >> it's assumed he would be tried in the eastern district of new york in the second circuit for crimes against u.s. persons, related to the take downs of the embassies in tansany an and kenya - horrific attacks. it will be an important trial. it will be fair and open. david crane, professor of law is the sara cuesa law school. >> weapons inspectors have begun to destroy syria's chemical weapons...
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well, the editor of the new york times, jill abramson is here now. you are printing this new international edition. why are you doing that? >> we are still printing than international -- the "thenational edition and new york times" itself because we have a healthy audience of people that like reading a physical newspaper and it is a wonderful way of delivering the news. >> sure, but does it prove you are not with the beat? what's the point is we are a global news -- >> the point is we are a global newspaper now and we have been editions of "the new york times," and a very viable digital edition, both the global home page and the home page of "the new york times" are full what the best quality information and there is a tremendous hunger among readers all over the world for the highest quality kind of journalism, and that is what we do. >> you are working on the premise that journalism that you pay for a somehow better than journalism you do not pay for, is that correct? >> that is not necessarily my premise. "the new york times" business model involve
well, the editor of the new york times, jill abramson is here now. you are printing this new international edition. why are you doing that? >> we are still printing than international -- the "thenational edition and new york times" itself because we have a healthy audience of people that like reading a physical newspaper and it is a wonderful way of delivering the news. >> sure, but does it prove you are not with the beat? what's the point is we are a global news --...
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in fact, after his talk show appearance in new york, he is already in london promoting his new film ">>> well, say good-bye to childhood, a school is saying good-bye to baseballs, basketballs, anything that could harm children. they say students who didn't wear protective gear have suffered during playtime. this started after fears of the dodge ball, which targeted children, which after a all had a lot to do with it being called dodge ball. >>> diana nyad is back in the water again, after swimming from cuba, she has now set a goal for herself, at least 40 hours in the pool, doing it to raise money for victims of hurricane sandy for the america's relief organization. while some celebrity swimmers will hop in for join her for a new laps, nyad, a native new yorker, will keep going until 8:30 thursday morning. >>> and chosen for the honor of the run with the olympic torch, bring butane, the torch has gone out four times already since they practiced with it. thankfully, the back-up flame from the original is always kept nearby. >>> and president obama to attend the apec summit in indonesia
in fact, after his talk show appearance in new york, he is already in london promoting his new film ">>> well, say good-bye to childhood, a school is saying good-bye to baseballs, basketballs, anything that could harm children. they say students who didn't wear protective gear have suffered during playtime. this started after fears of the dodge ball, which targeted children, which after a all had a lot to do with it being called dodge ball. >>> diana nyad is back in the...