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the new jersey spotlight story is wrong. e's spokesman tells us, they couldn't attend a specific hearing held yesterday on the issue of sandy, that was basically just a scheduling conflict. and that the administration would welcome the opportunity to provide testimony later this month. the governor's office added everyone here is committed to the highest levels of accountability and transparency. senator gordon for his part, when we called him back and told him what we had heard from the governor's office, senator gordon said he's standing by his earlier statement, he said the governor's office really did tell him its policy is that we're never going to let anybody testify to the legislature on anything ever. this is one of those he said he said things, right? but it's not one that goes on indefinitely. if at some point the legislature wants to talk to somebody in the governor's office, we will know whether this alleged policy exists by whether or not that person ends up sitting in the chair whether they're asserting the fift
the new jersey spotlight story is wrong. e's spokesman tells us, they couldn't attend a specific hearing held yesterday on the issue of sandy, that was basically just a scheduling conflict. and that the administration would welcome the opportunity to provide testimony later this month. the governor's office added everyone here is committed to the highest levels of accountability and transparency. senator gordon for his part, when we called him back and told him what we had heard from the...
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out at the stations. on a new request for 15/16, we will be to continue to improve the station and do the fencing around the park station similar to the mission station similar to security and doing the work out at the academy, lighting and carpeting and also looking at trying to do some consolidation of property storage at the hall of justice as we move into the new building, while free up some space at the hall of justice and so we are hoping to be able to consolidate the equipment and store it at the hall of justice and continue a lease at a private facility and the vehicles again, continue to be a priority for the department. and we have done, you know, some studies and compared our policies with other jurisdictions and the best practices would dictate that we would replace 138 vehicles every year, last year we received the funding for 30 marked vehicles only and so of course, that fell well below the mark this year we are schedule to get 60 marked vehicles, and we have put together a funding request for anoth
out at the stations. on a new request for 15/16, we will be to continue to improve the station and do the fencing around the park station similar to the mission station similar to security and doing the work out at the academy, lighting and carpeting and also looking at trying to do some consolidation of property storage at the hall of justice as we move into the new building, while free up some space at the hall of justice and so we are hoping to be able to consolidate the equipment and store...
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this is the "cbs morning news." t anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ without all the calories. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worse
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in his also in new world. the internet has given us all sorts of new possibilities. snowdon leaks his material and it gets out there. in 1975 he would have leaked that material to a journalist. of the leakage directly to publications that the news it. in some ways the nature of traditional journalism has been turned upside down. [inaudible question] >> hersh. [inaudible question] >> maybe i am misremembering. your articles in the new yorker, invading and make a really strong stand on the. a am wondering if you know anything about -- >> you wrote a couple of times of the bush of ministration has very specific plans for an invasion. that never happened. he get it wrong. he got it wrong. what i say she. the articles kept coming out in the yorker. it was not possible for it to be an invasion. but he was really ready about the plans that were making or for a possible invasion. he never said they're going to invade. my senses -- someone best of my view -- one of the things he said was, there are people of there, forces, they need someone to go to to be able to give up the s
in his also in new world. the internet has given us all sorts of new possibilities. snowdon leaks his material and it gets out there. in 1975 he would have leaked that material to a journalist. of the leakage directly to publications that the news it. in some ways the nature of traditional journalism has been turned upside down. [inaudible question] >> hersh. [inaudible question] >> maybe i am misremembering. your articles in the new yorker, invading and make a really strong stand...
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be hold the new subpoena to the office of new jersey governor chris christie. the week, we had some exclusive reporting here on this show about what was expected to be in these subpoenas, now as of tonight we have the documents. the office of new jersey governor chris christie has been subpoenaed in this matter twice before, once by federal authorities and once by the legislator, we can report governor christie's office is being ordered to hand over documents and records of any kind. all dossiers, correspondents, notes, details, messages, texts. about two things, two very specific things. contact between the governor's office and mark sockeledge, the mayor of fort lee. also this, anything related to the preparation of bill baroni's testimony to the state legislature last november. that was the testimony of bill baroni, he tried to sell the legislature this false cover story of what really happened on that bridge. that was his two hour performance, where he tried to tell them it was a traffic study, even though it wasn't. the new subpoena to governor chris christ
be hold the new subpoena to the office of new jersey governor chris christie. the week, we had some exclusive reporting here on this show about what was expected to be in these subpoenas, now as of tonight we have the documents. the office of new jersey governor chris christie has been subpoenaed in this matter twice before, once by federal authorities and once by the legislator, we can report governor christie's office is being ordered to hand over documents and records of any kind. all...
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our story, initially the news alert that went out said what the news was and what the news remains. which is ex christie ally says the governor knew of lane closures while they were happening. what we said in the original leads which was up for 20 minutes said that david wildstein said the governor was lying about this and -- sorry, the governor knew about these during lane closings and has evidence to prove it, evidence exists. what he has evidence of is he was lying about david wildstein. again, we fixed the story. i don't think we posted the letter that was actually there. i think, you know -- >> everyone has the letter now, right? and whether that evidence is ever produced is a sort of outstanding question. >> yeah. >> there's a lot of evidence that is coming in right now as we speak. of course. and we will sort of talk about that a little later in the show. kate zernike from "the new york times," thank you so much. >> thanks, chris. >>> joining me now, congressman bill pascrell from new jersey. i have to play you an interesting bit of the governor's q&a session on the radio. tak
our story, initially the news alert that went out said what the news was and what the news remains. which is ex christie ally says the governor knew of lane closures while they were happening. what we said in the original leads which was up for 20 minutes said that david wildstein said the governor was lying about this and -- sorry, the governor knew about these during lane closings and has evidence to prove it, evidence exists. what he has evidence of is he was lying about david wildstein....
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marlie hall of the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, marlie. >>> coming up on the "morning news," abuse allegations, a young woman's youtube video accusing a teacher of sexual abuse results in arrest. >>> and later, cars that talk to each other to make the roads safer. this is the "cbs morning news." safer. this is the "cbs morning news." botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't take botox® if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditi
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with the new seasons of the train. the key events of the teachings of the country's new names to take into account the interests of all the regions of ukraine. is it will be very stiff recruits to see gets out of this so difficult situation to be the new testament on a modestly sized sent the casualty is called the consequence is that of the city to cook rice is that she couldn't face. does this mean it's the result of the responsible policies. of the west which indicted debts to the money down the opposition sport is what ukraine and strong countries and we will prevail. i get down to this crisis you all soon the show to hold a ukrainian referendum. which is in the past with the issues to you. that's going to put on that referendum the vote suggested options that needs to grow on you. it's that discusses easy she is gorgeous with the anticipation of the broad spectrum of civil society. on the radio. the decor is. they have to replay itself. as long as you can read evidence of problems with the countries facing. i'm st
with the new seasons of the train. the key events of the teachings of the country's new names to take into account the interests of all the regions of ukraine. is it will be very stiff recruits to see gets out of this so difficult situation to be the new testament on a modestly sized sent the casualty is called the consequence is that of the city to cook rice is that she couldn't face. does this mean it's the result of the responsible policies. of the west which indicted debts to the money down...
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the stock while. good news. specter also present in protecting the integrity of ukraine becomes the main focus for the new id cards and think yep as hostilities grow in the southern region of trying yet. another rent it tonight as required its second recording fourteen to be of the turkish prime minister has surfaced on the line as allegations of rough cement against time or two. possible war crimes is an existing excess of practice violence in the occupied west bank that's according to amnesty international. israel though says they're responding to an upsurge in violence. i would like to join his beard is please update your own fault i kept hoping ukraine together the top challenge for tf is armed men seized control of the regional government headquarters in the economist might be a parody this her estate the russian flag is flying from the parliament building ukraine's security forces have been put on alert following the takeover of the building in the capital according to the country's acting interior minister
the stock while. good news. specter also present in protecting the integrity of ukraine becomes the main focus for the new id cards and think yep as hostilities grow in the southern region of trying yet. another rent it tonight as required its second recording fourteen to be of the turkish prime minister has surfaced on the line as allegations of rough cement against time or two. possible war crimes is an existing excess of practice violence in the occupied west bank that's according to amnesty...
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"the new york times" for seymour hersh to get into the story.he not only caught it but wrote stories that woodward said without sy hersh we would have been able to continue with our watergate investigation. woodward said that hersh was like a marine. he's the first one on the each. he takes a heavy hit. he goes after him and we all follow sy hersh. he gave us the best unvarnished look at the bush administration after the 9/11 attacks. after his book on john kennedy hersh was considered to be washed up and his life considered to be over. he got to work a little bit on committees and then the 9/11 attacks happened. he was backing his car out of his driveway in washington d.c.. he said sy we know what you will be doing for the next year. you will be working on the bush push of administration and the middle east and he then gave us over a four-year period the best luck apple was taking place in the middle east that you can find anywhere at all. hersh has been for many years what a journal is should he, a pariah at a gadfly constantly indignant and i
"the new york times" for seymour hersh to get into the story.he not only caught it but wrote stories that woodward said without sy hersh we would have been able to continue with our watergate investigation. woodward said that hersh was like a marine. he's the first one on the each. he takes a heavy hit. he goes after him and we all follow sy hersh. he gave us the best unvarnished look at the bush administration after the 9/11 attacks. after his book on john kennedy hersh was...
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the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. ife opened its doors four years ago. >> filling all 82,000 seats at metlife stadium is no easy task. the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when the plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted b
the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. ife opened its doors four years ago. >> filling all 82,000 seats at metlife stadium is no easy task. the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building....
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. >> welcome to the news. the top stories. armed men supporting russia are taking over the capital in ukraine. >> i was forced to leave ukraine under the immediate threat of my life and life of my family. >> he's staying he's still the country's leader. >> hello, in london with more reaction on those fast moving developments in ukraine. >> viktor yanukovich insists he's charge and tell that to the politicians in kiev. we have the analysis on who is running the country and the money bleeding from it. >> ahead, the french president arrives to central african republic. plus... ♪ the 12 years of slaves expected to win big at sunday's oscars and why so much black talent leaving the uk? the region of crimea and reports of flights being turn away. moscow denied the soldiers are russian. here are the two major flash points, men carrying weapons moved into the airport to the northwest of the city and also at the parliament building in the center. we have a report. >> the prorussian block welcome russian troops. by first light on friday
. >> welcome to the news. the top stories. armed men supporting russia are taking over the capital in ukraine. >> i was forced to leave ukraine under the immediate threat of my life and life of my family. >> he's staying he's still the country's leader. >> hello, in london with more reaction on those fast moving developments in ukraine. >> viktor yanukovich insists he's charge and tell that to the politicians in kiev. we have the analysis on who is running the...
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the new easter bond that will be on the budget in june, will go towards a new medical examiner's office, and traffic company, and the crime lab. >> and when i say hall of justice to me like old school that includes the da's office and the courts and all that have, is that not included? >> so for now, the certain compliment moves to the new public safety campus, and then on the new bond, a certain compliment will move to that building, and i don't know as of yet there is a plan to move the courts and i know that there is another bond being considered for a replacement jail, that would sit where the current mcdonalds and poa buildings sit at 6th and brian. >> and yeah, the courts are a state-funded function. and so that is what the state right now. >> yeah. >> okay. so, yeah, it was then supervisor chiu who asked me the question of the civilianization and so thank you to the department, it sounds like you guys are all working together on that. >> and we can add a slide for the board of supervisors presentation if that is something. >> right, we are still in the process. we have a lot of o
the new easter bond that will be on the budget in june, will go towards a new medical examiner's office, and traffic company, and the crime lab. >> and when i say hall of justice to me like old school that includes the da's office and the courts and all that have, is that not included? >> so for now, the certain compliment moves to the new public safety campus, and then on the new bond, a certain compliment will move to that building, and i don't know as of yet there is a plan to...
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in the news coverage may well determine if the russians get value for money. journalists in sochi are using these games as a news peg to get at other stories about russia. there is the contentious gay propaganda law, the environmental impact of the sochi development projects and of course, the enormous costs to the taxpayer. most of the russian news media haven't waited for the torch to get lit to declare sochi a triumph. step by step through the putin years, the russian media particularly on the broadcast side have been brought to heel. the president and his inner circle can manage the message through media through directly or indirectly controlled by the state. journalism can be a dangerous game in russia. pushing the boundaries can get foreign reporters expelled and get russian reporters killed. these are the olympics that the kremlin wanted. now, we're about to find out how it likes the news coverage that always comes with hosting the games. our starting point this week is sochi. >> the 22nd olympic winter games in 2014 are awarded to the city of sochi. >>
in the news coverage may well determine if the russians get value for money. journalists in sochi are using these games as a news peg to get at other stories about russia. there is the contentious gay propaganda law, the environmental impact of the sochi development projects and of course, the enormous costs to the taxpayer. most of the russian news media haven't waited for the torch to get lit to declare sochi a triumph. step by step through the putin years, the russian media particularly on...
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the news press is out there covering this. depending on a law firm, you get to know, good friends in the press, and they will start this drumbeat and they will make it harder and harder for you not to say, "this is stupid." i have had contentious cases. they said, wait until you see what will happen, i will tell you we have talked to these consumer advocate groups and this is what you will see next month and tell your friends. it is a very implicit threat of blackmail. when we come after them, they should find a way to resist. in the case of my management, they were savvy about this game and were not going to be bullied. my colleague and i oversaw this. steve gets credit. he is not here. we wrote an article in the journal of ethics saying we would not take settlements. we did that in part to make a chess move publicly that says, do not come to us with the settlements because we are not interested and we will not go there. we settled cases in novel ways, including a consumer public service announcement about not putting children
the news press is out there covering this. depending on a law firm, you get to know, good friends in the press, and they will start this drumbeat and they will make it harder and harder for you not to say, "this is stupid." i have had contentious cases. they said, wait until you see what will happen, i will tell you we have talked to these consumer advocate groups and this is what you will see next month and tell your friends. it is a very implicit threat of blackmail. when we come...
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into the fox news desk. the anchor who played the father on the waltons, ralph waite has died. his manager says it looked like a heart attack. waite starred on five seasons, it was set in the depression, of course. waite worked both in front of and behind the camera. he got his first role as a slave ship mate in the mini series, "roots." and many know him as the father of leroy gibbs. he was ralph waite, and he died at 85. >> better quiet down and get some sleep. >> giant, mama, good night, daddy. >> good night, children. >> good night, john boy, good vo: whater trip you're imagining, on expedia you can book any flight, car and hotel together to save even more. pl, get an extra $100 when you . expedia, find yours. hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? male annocer
into the fox news desk. the anchor who played the father on the waltons, ralph waite has died. his manager says it looked like a heart attack. waite starred on five seasons, it was set in the depression, of course. waite worked both in front of and behind the camera. he got his first role as a slave ship mate in the mini series, "roots." and many know him as the father of leroy gibbs. he was ralph waite, and he died at 85. >> better quiet down and get some sleep. >> giant,...
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we'll talk about that after the break. new york is not the only place where they use stop and frisk, what are the implications of this federal ruling on racial profiling generally? we'll get to that right after the break. >> welcome back. we're talking about the end of stop and frisk as we know it in new york city. but there are cities that adopted similar policies, and there have been other policies that have been accused of enabling racial profiling. do you think this rule willing set a precedence for challenges against stop and frisk outside of new york? >> i don't think that's extremely likely. the challenge in new york got extremely lucky with the judge schinlin who showed bias against police departments generally over the way other federal judges deal with rule of law which is why she was thrown off the case been it's not relevant as it's not going to be appealed as linda was explaining. but think got pretty lucky. most cities haven't used stop and frisk as aggressively as new york did, which is not the same thing as say
we'll talk about that after the break. new york is not the only place where they use stop and frisk, what are the implications of this federal ruling on racial profiling generally? we'll get to that right after the break. >> welcome back. we're talking about the end of stop and frisk as we know it in new york city. but there are cities that adopted similar policies, and there have been other policies that have been accused of enabling racial profiling. do you think this rule willing set a...
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"the new york times" has now developed two revenue streams. there's ads, but because we decide to have a flexible subscription model, we're asking our heaviest readers, the people who are just, you know, every day they've got to read many stories in "the new york times," we ask them to pay. i'm not like embarrassed that we ask people to pay. >> how is that working? >> that's working great. >> more money than you expected? >> more money than was originally forecast. >> can you talk about the relationship between "the times" and social media nowadays. >> sure. >> i can remember a time when twitter and facebook didn't have much impact on "the new york times." does it now? >> well, twitter and facebook have impact in like bringing audiences to us. if one of our stories is being mentioned prominently on either one, our traffic grows. what facebook and twitter have done is, you know, they engage readers. it's a way for readers to decide and almost publish themselves what they think is the most interesting. "the times" are anywhere in the journalistic
"the new york times" has now developed two revenue streams. there's ads, but because we decide to have a flexible subscription model, we're asking our heaviest readers, the people who are just, you know, every day they've got to read many stories in "the new york times," we ask them to pay. i'm not like embarrassed that we ask people to pay. >> how is that working? >> that's working great. >> more money than you expected? >> more money than was...
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and in the meantime in ukraine's capital the new cabinet has been sworn in let's give you some names and descriptions here on r.t. international the deputy prime minister also happens to be the second in command of the ultra rights for board the party notorious for rhetoric that includes nazi like xenophobia slogans but also from the border is the new ecology minister he is known for promoting of open access to firearms but he is not known for having any expertise in ecology the new national security secretary actually the founder of the ultra right party he also took part in the orange revolution a new in ukraine of course that was a decade ago the education minister has in the past promoted academic censorship and is also a member of another far right party and while the new anti corruption bureau chief is a supporter of the radical right national defense of ukraine party and also the interior minister spent some time on interpol's wanted list and was briefly detained in italy and twenty twelve are accused of stealing half a million dollars worth of state land. now as the new author
and in the meantime in ukraine's capital the new cabinet has been sworn in let's give you some names and descriptions here on r.t. international the deputy prime minister also happens to be the second in command of the ultra rights for board the party notorious for rhetoric that includes nazi like xenophobia slogans but also from the border is the new ecology minister he is known for promoting of open access to firearms but he is not known for having any expertise in ecology the new national...
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this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, february 11th, this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, february 11th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, a significant winter storm is bearing down on the south and southeast, packing heavy snow and dangerous ice. there are winter storm warnings and watches posted from texas to delaware. states of emergency have been declared in mississippi, louisiana, alabama and georgia. this storm could be worse than the one last month that crippled atlanta. and there are already reports of sleet and snow in georgia. omar villafranca is in atlanta. >> reporter: georgia isn't waiting for the snow and ice. salt trucks are pretreating the state's highways as forecasters warn of another winter storm. >> ice is probably one of the worst events that we face. we're talking about the amount of ice that we're looking at, it's catastrophic. >> we are making every effort to be prepared for the events. >> reporter: state and local-elected officials are promising action, something they fa
this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, february 11th, this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, february 11th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, a significant winter storm is bearing down on the south and southeast, packing heavy snow and dangerous ice. there are winter storm warnings and watches posted from texas to delaware. states of emergency have been declared in mississippi,...
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the new view, the ash and plume of folk. >>> there's more ahead on "world news." next the fallout over an american fire house what the firefighters did not do to help amman collapsed across the street from a heart attack. will their were pleas from help and they did nothing. >>> and while the nfl doesn't want you to call that a super bowl party you're having. why it's going to have to be called something else. we're coming back in two minutes. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by su
the new view, the ash and plume of folk. >>> there's more ahead on "world news." next the fallout over an american fire house what the firefighters did not do to help amman collapsed across the street from a heart attack. will their were pleas from help and they did nothing. >>> and while the nfl doesn't want you to call that a super bowl party you're having. why it's going to have to be called something else. we're coming back in two minutes. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la,...
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you're watching the news hour on aljazeera. ill to come, refusing to budge, thigh land's prime minister saying she won't be pushed out of office. >> the lange march for justice, relatives in pakistan reach an important custom. >> drama and controversy in the europa league with the top 16, details coming up in sports. >> first, protests taking place in cities across egypt in friday, demonstrators gathered in several neighborhoods in cairo, further north crowds also came out to protest against the military backed government. rallies were held and other areas, as well. >> fighters from the rebel group have withdrawn from parts of northern syria. videos emerged of people celebrating close to the burden with turkey. the pullout comes four days ahead of the deadline set by the rival group. >> french president has arrived in the central african republic. he met french troops and plans to meet with the interim president as well as religious leaders. on tuesday, the french lawmakers approved a measure allowing him to help stabilize the c
you're watching the news hour on aljazeera. ill to come, refusing to budge, thigh land's prime minister saying she won't be pushed out of office. >> the lange march for justice, relatives in pakistan reach an important custom. >> drama and controversy in the europa league with the top 16, details coming up in sports. >> first, protests taking place in cities across egypt in friday, demonstrators gathered in several neighborhoods in cairo, further north crowds also came out to...
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editor in chief of the guardian. new york times executive editor and a member of the president's committee. they spoke for about one and a half hours. >> good evening. if you're interested and care about the u.s. constitution and freedom of speech and press, protected by the first amendment, or if you care about the role of journalism and the press in informing the public about important public issues, or if you care about the rules and rights of leakers of government classified information, or the level of information the public needs to exercise our responsibilities of self-government in a democracy, or the role of the state in keeping its citizens safe and functions effectively, or in the perplexing problems of working out a global system of free expression, in a new world defined by a truly global communications system, and nations with vastly different views about the freedom of speech and press, if any or all of this interests you, then tonight is your night. we can look forward to hearing from distinguished leader
editor in chief of the guardian. new york times executive editor and a member of the president's committee. they spoke for about one and a half hours. >> good evening. if you're interested and care about the u.s. constitution and freedom of speech and press, protected by the first amendment, or if you care about the role of journalism and the press in informing the public about important public issues, or if you care about the rules and rights of leakers of government classified...
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that's the new 1 world trade center. abc's pierre thomas out with the police commissioner this weekend. you said they were concerned about two different areas of this sunday, two periods, one of them behind us. >> reporter: right, it was the mass transit super bowl. heavy focus on screening people before they went to the game. that went well. so, now, as they get to the back stretch, they feel much more confident because everyone's been screened. that super bowl now is the safest place on the planet. >> the crowds they'll deal with tonight have been checked out. just getting them home now. all right, pierre, thanks for being here with us in new york tonight. >>> security, of course, not the only concern. so is the weather. a storm coming overnight. and for so many of those fans driving and then flying home tomorrow, it's going to be a real mess. abc's marcy gonzalez tonight on the system from texas all the way up to the northeast. >> reporter: a winter storm barrelling through parts of texas and heading north. some parts
that's the new 1 world trade center. abc's pierre thomas out with the police commissioner this weekend. you said they were concerned about two different areas of this sunday, two periods, one of them behind us. >> reporter: right, it was the mass transit super bowl. heavy focus on screening people before they went to the game. that went well. so, now, as they get to the back stretch, they feel much more confident because everyone's been screened. that super bowl now is the safest place on...
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the successes of our brand new and looks. they say industry should be aware that this acquisition is unlikely to be facebook's not now what's up will continue to operate independently and the company said it will stick to its email advertising policy. and for more on that now joined by ian milner from the room i get to and from london by mark leno from pollutants human life. thank you so much for meeting with us today nineteen billion us dollars is around twenty times the face the paper and set them in more than ten times what bull spent on youtube is one southwards. this impressive amount. oh well i think the moms a good thing the testing kits whereas nineteen billion a month. i think on the price is down to the site facebook is one of several unwell many incidents on speed ferry d o it's possibly with eva hoffa trillion dollars of spare cash to spend. this makes sarah and acquisitions very expensive in and when it takes bull markets. now what south plains to handle almost as many messages of the world's entire mall blood tes
the successes of our brand new and looks. they say industry should be aware that this acquisition is unlikely to be facebook's not now what's up will continue to operate independently and the company said it will stick to its email advertising policy. and for more on that now joined by ian milner from the room i get to and from london by mark leno from pollutants human life. thank you so much for meeting with us today nineteen billion us dollars is around twenty times the face the paper and set...
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i don't think that the kiwis is the china. eats a new level told to go into all went in and two two. actually i thi uttu has become he only place fwo people to exit hisebat wh the political affairs of the political debates. and he does. the meeting took him out and i think that going to try to coax control to the tomb may even cause it to two. it's possible that you'll be talking about the intellectual closure of two to turkey. it is so it's coming in like really and truly in the toolkit two and three years ago and now who does a drastic change in theosition that the positions of touch tone and the only chance to eat the cake. the dpp is intended to present a lot to keep its eyes go all the time ago not much did you know you don't it's his decision. but this is his usual will. maybe it is. and the media for its politically astute. it starts to veto it appeared the gophers political career the and a split of the most political career. one or two of tube that goes. we only think that the key is a different position from ever done enough to
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no more the joint competes in two thousand. new activities but to be connected to our broadband data and some that still won't that be updated before. all in all of this is one of the mediated by softness often is the most malleable thing that's going to find the experiences he incites the ambient intelligence but one of the law politics device experience this awesome journey back capability that had tasted this company has instilled a realm of the observer knew it the have to do new things ah but at the same time we should be very very confident about capability of rubs off that as it comes to these new experiences. hyderabad going to go back to kennedy hesitation. the new chief executive officer of the mill was sold to a giant microsoft in spies india's image in addition to kind of sucks the scandal on its. the move ends a five month such was his affidavit in washington based company to goodbye to all this announcement off almost decision to tidying up it was longer than me investors had expected the spine. jae min of money calle
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the new attorney general for the state of new jersey, he pulled all of these folks out of the prosecutor's office when he left that office to staff up his new administration as governor. the guy who's in charge of sandy relief under chris christie, he not only brought him over from the prosecutor's office when he first became governor, chris christie created a brand new job for him that never existed before. the new job, executive assistance attorney general. a job that never existed before he made it for the guy who he used to work with in the prosecutor's office. also, the first assistant attorney general, he hired phil kwon. so chris christie and phil kwon had a relationship that started back in 2002 when chris christie came on as the u.s. attorney for the state of new jersey. their relationship spanned all seven years of chris christie's time as u.s. attorney. and then when he became governor, brought all the people over from the prosecutor's office into his new administration, phil kwon was one of them. he hired phil kwon right away into his administration when he started in 2010. so
the new attorney general for the state of new jersey, he pulled all of these folks out of the prosecutor's office when he left that office to staff up his new administration as governor. the guy who's in charge of sandy relief under chris christie, he not only brought him over from the prosecutor's office when he first became governor, chris christie created a brand new job for him that never existed before. the new job, executive assistance attorney general. a job that never existed before he...
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"the new york times" benefited from the wikileaks story. "the new york times" decided that it would send a team of reporters to another newspaper in england where the information already was, so it was no act of journalistic genius to go over there and pick up that information and then put it into the times. so what does that mean about the times and a fitting from wikileaks? is that a good thing? are they to be proud of the fact that they made that decision? >> you should really ask arthur sulzberger that. >> bill keller. he was seated here, and i did ask him. >> what did he say? >> he made an effort to answer it, which is more than you are doing. [laughter] you see, i'm trying to understand. >> the reason i am dodging this question and i am dodging it is because -- >> did you notice? >> is because it is a hugely complicated question, and i have not dealt with the raw material, the legal bit. i have not been deeply involved than i do not want to freelance on it. >> ok. then i will put it this way. [laughter] tomorrow morning, you are sitti
"the new york times" benefited from the wikileaks story. "the new york times" decided that it would send a team of reporters to another newspaper in england where the information already was, so it was no act of journalistic genius to go over there and pick up that information and then put it into the times. so what does that mean about the times and a fitting from wikileaks? is that a good thing? are they to be proud of the fact that they made that decision? >> you...
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"the new york times" benefited from the wikileaks story. "the new york times" decided that it would send a team of reporters to another newspaper in england where the information already was, so it was no act of journalistic genius to go over there and pick up that information and then put it into the times. so what does that mean about the times and a fitting from -- "the times" benefiting from wikileaks? is that a good thing? are they to be proud of the fact that they made that decision? >> you should really ask arthur sulzberger that. >> bill keller. he was seated here, and i did ask him. >> what did he say? >> he made an effort to answer it, which is more than you are doing. [laughter] you see, i'm trying to understand. >> the reason i am dodging this question and i am dodging it is because -- >> did you notice? >> is because it is a hugely complicated question, and i have not dealt with the raw material, the legal bit. i have not been deeply involved than i do not want to freelance on it. >> ok. then i will put it this way. [laughter]
"the new york times" benefited from the wikileaks story. "the new york times" decided that it would send a team of reporters to another newspaper in england where the information already was, so it was no act of journalistic genius to go over there and pick up that information and then put it into the times. so what does that mean about the times and a fitting from -- "the times" benefiting from wikileaks? is that a good thing? are they to be proud of the fact that...
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evening when when will eye the news. seven suspected members of the mafia of the pagan brooklyn courtroom the only challenge for their roles in the international drug smuggling ring repealed this week likely tsp in all the authorities he needs me and the us arrested twenty four people accusing them of drug trafficking money laundering and membership in organized crime. the legal operation reportedly in foal to come up with a student gets a crime syndicates trying to make inroads in the unites states by forging ties with one of the traditional new york mob families began the notes officials said that during the two year investigation undercover agents prevented the delivery to its fleet of hundreds of kilograms of south american cocaine hidden in shipments of coconuts and pineapples. french president francois long as keen on it to the point else with the state dinner it was also attended by numerous magazines including actress judy and the list and singer mary j blige. the dinner was billed as the highlight of homes two da
evening when when will eye the news. seven suspected members of the mafia of the pagan brooklyn courtroom the only challenge for their roles in the international drug smuggling ring repealed this week likely tsp in all the authorities he needs me and the us arrested twenty four people accusing them of drug trafficking money laundering and membership in organized crime. the legal operation reportedly in foal to come up with a student gets a crime syndicates trying to make inroads in the unites...
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but on the new one there's no missing how many calories you're eating. another big change, the label will include the amount of sugars added to the product. make up 16% of the calories we school and considered a big contribute to the obesity epidemic. the nutrition-minded first lady leading the charge. >> our guiding principle is simple. you the consumer, and a parent, should be able to go into a grocery or the, pick an item off the shelf and figure out whether it's good for your family. >> they welcome the change. >> any time we try to get people to know what they're eating and look at what they're eating it's a good thing. just does it work? not so sure. >> anything that's increasing transparency and food labeling is a good thing, something really lacking in the country. >> another big difference with the new proposed label is a change in serving size to reflect really how we eat these days. right now for example, this muffin under the label is considered two serving sizes. come on, you're really going to eat just half? under the new label this would be
but on the new one there's no missing how many calories you're eating. another big change, the label will include the amount of sugars added to the product. make up 16% of the calories we school and considered a big contribute to the obesity epidemic. the nutrition-minded first lady leading the charge. >> our guiding principle is simple. you the consumer, and a parent, should be able to go into a grocery or the, pick an item off the shelf and figure out whether it's good for your family....
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the new scanners use radio waves and portray the body as more of a cartoon figure using targeting software that can identify a potential weapon. >> there is a new tsa in town that is doing things 180 degrees different than that he has allegedly done. >> reporter: harrington declined to talk for nbc news. he worked for the tsa from 2007 until last spring and writes of code names officers had for attractive women depending on their apparel. retaliatory wait times for members of the public officers don't like, and a general feeling among officers that their jobs represented, quote, an abuse of public trust and funds. but the chief insists the tsa has changed. >> tsa will not tolerate the unprofessional conduct of officers if proven -- if the officer is engaging in unprofessional behavior, then we take appropriate administrative action leading up to and including dismissal. >> reporter: the tsa has worked hard to include customer experience, limiting pat-downs, adding suppress lanes. but the insiders glimpse behind the security line doesn't help the public image. tom costello, nbc news, washin
the new scanners use radio waves and portray the body as more of a cartoon figure using targeting software that can identify a potential weapon. >> there is a new tsa in town that is doing things 180 degrees different than that he has allegedly done. >> reporter: harrington declined to talk for nbc news. he worked for the tsa from 2007 until last spring and writes of code names officers had for attractive women depending on their apparel. retaliatory wait times for members of the...
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maybe it's just a passion for the new magic to life. ust like centuries ago a shelter from the wind behind their camels and just like their ancestors treat these graceful animals with respect. despite being known as camel day horses and dogs also play a part but camels will always be the main attraction. for almost fifty years there are visitors and participants from far and wide algeria libya oman saudi arabia the winner of the forty two kilometer marathon will receive a cash prize but money's not the real motive here winning races especially the marathon is a matter of honor and prestige was last year's winner. and therefore i don't know when i got rid. of my heart. i don't know. everyone's ready for festivities to begin but there's a delay the country's president is expected at the festival he's traveling from the capital to be here in his original hometown. at last the head of state arrives at the festival can get underway. this. week. with. the. hunting contests and camel fights. just some of the spectacles to be found at this festi
maybe it's just a passion for the new magic to life. ust like centuries ago a shelter from the wind behind their camels and just like their ancestors treat these graceful animals with respect. despite being known as camel day horses and dogs also play a part but camels will always be the main attraction. for almost fifty years there are visitors and participants from far and wide algeria libya oman saudi arabia the winner of the forty two kilometer marathon will receive a cash prize but money's...
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on the weekend. two new developments to tell but since we went off the air yesterday morning. first, a statement from reid schar, the former federal prosecutor brought in by the state legislative committee investigating the bridge affair. that legislative committee has issued subpoenas including 20 which are due back tomorrow. but its immediate future in question since january 23 when the u.s. attorney, paul fischman, issued subpoenas of his own in connection with the bridge scandal. many wondered if he would lean on the committee to essentially stand down and to get out of his way. late yesterday afternoon schar issued a statement he met fray daye with frischman's office and based on the meeting i am comfortable the investigation may continue as we proceed schar's statement, continues, we will be mindful of the need to avoid taking steps that could inappropriately impede any investigation the u.s. attorney's office may be conducting. left unclear is exactly what steps could impede an investigation by the u.
on the weekend. two new developments to tell but since we went off the air yesterday morning. first, a statement from reid schar, the former federal prosecutor brought in by the state legislative committee investigating the bridge affair. that legislative committee has issued subpoenas including 20 which are due back tomorrow. but its immediate future in question since january 23 when the u.s. attorney, paul fischman, issued subpoenas of his own in connection with the bridge scandal. many...
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since the bridge scandal broke open in new jersey. the first one we just discussed which is the governor's statement that nobody on his staff knew anything about the bridge lanes being shut down while day were shut down. we know that was a false statement in part because of an e-mail about the shutdown sent during the shutdown between two of his staffers. e-mail about a third christie staffer taking a phone call from the ft. lee mayor on that matter. the author of that e-mail, new jersey's director of departmental relgations as i jut mentioned resigned from the governor's office effective this past friday. that's one. the other big untruth that has been exposed as a lie since this scandal broke open is the two hours of testimony before the new jersey legislature which said that those lanes on that bridge were closed because of a traffic study. the new jersey official who told that elaborate false story to the legislature is bill baroni. governor chris christie's number two appointee at the port authority. himself a former new jersey st
since the bridge scandal broke open in new jersey. the first one we just discussed which is the governor's statement that nobody on his staff knew anything about the bridge lanes being shut down while day were shut down. we know that was a false statement in part because of an e-mail about the shutdown sent during the shutdown between two of his staffers. e-mail about a third christie staffer taking a phone call from the ft. lee mayor on that matter. the author of that e-mail, new jersey's...