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>> i have come to new york 12 years ago, and, so, since i've come to new york for 12 years, i have been walking up to people and ask them to turn off their engine. and initially, when i came here, i was even so naive that once, i saw this minivan idling, nobody in there. i saw that dirty, old minivan. i climbed in from the passenger's seat, turned off the engine, climbed out, come out of the car. i look up. these two huge guys are looking at me and saying, "what are you doing in our car?" and i said, "well, i turned off your engine, because you're polluting the air." and they said, "this is my car, what are you doing in my car?" and i said, "this is my environment, and you're polluting the air." so, i think if i had been a guy, they would have punched me. >> we struck up a friendship and a--a goal to go through the proper channels and have this brought to the attention of the mayor and the city council, and to have laws changed and laws enforced and laws emphasized that would bring about the end of idling in the city of new york. one of the tragic ironies i consistently came across was
>> i have come to new york 12 years ago, and, so, since i've come to new york for 12 years, i have been walking up to people and ask them to turn off their engine. and initially, when i came here, i was even so naive that once, i saw this minivan idling, nobody in there. i saw that dirty, old minivan. i climbed in from the passenger's seat, turned off the engine, climbed out, come out of the car. i look up. these two huge guys are looking at me and saying, "what are you doing in our...
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was to new york city. but on the other hand, i'm not sure the state of illinois is doing everything that it could do. not because the governor doesn't want to, to help the city of chicago which is facing a growing fiscal crisis. the second thing to say is that believe it or not in the nixon years there was when pat moynihan worked in the white house and a guy by the name of dick nathan, they persuaded nixon -- it's very interesting, this bit of history -- they persuaded nixon that the federal government was a better tax collector than state and local
was to new york city. but on the other hand, i'm not sure the state of illinois is doing everything that it could do. not because the governor doesn't want to, to help the city of chicago which is facing a growing fiscal crisis. the second thing to say is that believe it or not in the nixon years there was when pat moynihan worked in the white house and a guy by the name of dick nathan, they persuaded nixon -- it's very interesting, this bit of history -- they persuaded nixon that the federal...
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he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate the team billions of dollars in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas, to theaters. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. >> i grew up in this hotel. >> network has not stopped him from writing books. >> you get about six hours of sleep? >> 5-6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me early in the morning. >> i caught up with him at his team's home turf -- metlife stadium. ♪ >> it is incredible to be out here. how does it make you feel? >> pretty amazing. i think that my father and what he went through 204 us this opportunity to be partners with the giants. >> bob tisch fulfilled his lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake for the giants. the team is val
he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate the team billions of dollars in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas, to theaters. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to...
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new york city falls away.well gottenave very their ideas from this. 1858, olmstead and vaux present their proposal. vaux was a brilliant media person. he was some guy. he uses the new medium of photography, equivalent to using twitter today, and this is a photograph of what one section of central park looks like. it was a pestilential swamp. shows what this area will look like if they adopt the plan. really and -- brilliant, brilliant idea and the commissioners got it and olmstead and foxx won the plan. the original plan they created was between 59th street and 109th street, between 5th avenue and 8th avenue, which soon would be called central park west. they realized by 1862 that the north edge of the part needed to be stretched a little because the landscape really demanded it. it was a very swampy area until you get to 110th street. they decided to stretch it. was meant to give new yorkers crossing 59th street the feeling that they were in the catskills. this was the era of the hudson river school painters.
new york city falls away.well gottenave very their ideas from this. 1858, olmstead and vaux present their proposal. vaux was a brilliant media person. he was some guy. he uses the new medium of photography, equivalent to using twitter today, and this is a photograph of what one section of central park looks like. it was a pestilential swamp. shows what this area will look like if they adopt the plan. really and -- brilliant, brilliant idea and the commissioners got it and olmstead and foxx won...
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kerry is a journalist for 30 years writing for the new york observer, "the new york times" and other venues. he's the author of many articles for clue for irish freedom in the cause of liberty, with a sinuous of euros. he'll do phd in american history from rep as universe units currently direct or a bikini university center for history, and policy new jersey. terry is joined onstage by the incomparable triumph for it. they will bring to life the voices of politicians, social workers and immigrant during the air of tammany hall. we always pleased when the irish arts center at the opportunity to invite cyanide or to our stage. thank you for joining us tonight. at there will be a question-and-answer period for the audience towards the end of the evening. we'll have a microphone pass around and we hope you'll stick around after the show. .. and without further ado unlike to welcome terry to the stage. [applause] >> thank you, rachel. and thanks to all of you and thanks to our actors. yes, i do have bubonic plague. there's a reason for my questionable voice. i'm sorry about that. if i see
kerry is a journalist for 30 years writing for the new york observer, "the new york times" and other venues. he's the author of many articles for clue for irish freedom in the cause of liberty, with a sinuous of euros. he'll do phd in american history from rep as universe units currently direct or a bikini university center for history, and policy new jersey. terry is joined onstage by the incomparable triumph for it. they will bring to life the voices of politicians, social workers...
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he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate 15 billion of dollars in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas, to theaters. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousins and is also the chairman of loews hotels. and made ithis area guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. >> i grew up in this hotel. >> that work has not stopped him from writing books. and bringing the super bowl to the new york region. >> you get about six hours of sleep? >> 5-6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me early in the morning. >> despite a grueling schedule, he tries to make it to every giants home game. i managed to catch up with him on a blustery day on his team's home turf, metlife stadium. it is incredible to be out here. how does it make you feel? >> pretty amazing. i think of what my father went thr
he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate 15 billion of dollars in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas, to theaters. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousins and is also the chairman of loews hotels. and made ithis area guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> when i was younger, i never thought about getting older. i couldn't imagine. >> there used to not be enough place on the dance card for all the men that wanted to dance with me. now nobody invites me to the party. >> you know, in this community, you really don't talk about getting older. >> you're an old lady first. and whoever thinks of
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> when i was younger, i never thought about getting older. i couldn't imagine. >> there used to not be enough place on the dance card for all the men that wanted to dance with me. now nobody invites me to the party. >> you know, in this community, you really don't talk about getting older. >> you're an old lady first. and whoever thinks of
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ryan jayne was born may 17, 1990, in corning, new york. after graduating from corning east high school in 2008, he attended corning community college and enlisted in service in 2010. his family and loved ones described him as full of life, laughter, and the ability to light up the room with his smile. he was an avid dallas cowboys fan and enjoyed restoring his monte carlo s.s. it is my honor to stand before this body today and pay tribute to specialist ryan jayne. this brave young man laid down his life far too soon so that we can enjoy our freedom. i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting h r. 3765 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. will members please take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to join my colleague, meadows of north carolina and mr. reid of new york, in the consideration of h.r. 3765 a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 128 baker stree
ryan jayne was born may 17, 1990, in corning, new york. after graduating from corning east high school in 2008, he attended corning community college and enlisted in service in 2010. his family and loved ones described him as full of life, laughter, and the ability to light up the room with his smile. he was an avid dallas cowboys fan and enjoyed restoring his monte carlo s.s. it is my honor to stand before this body today and pay tribute to specialist ryan jayne. this brave young man laid down...
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take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> we're back with colonel ken king, former commander at camp bucca, face-to-face with al baghdadi, the isis leader, when he uttered those words, "i'll see you guys in new york." and just to repeat, when he said to you after four years of captivity, i'll see you guys in new york, you did not see that as a direct threat, another 9/11 threat, did you? >> i did not see it as a direct threat at the time. i saw it as a -- i believed he had confidence he would be released to the iraqi judicial system. however, that being said, looking at things today and recent developments, i might consider those things -- those same words under a different context now. >> i would too. i think with hindsight, it was clearly in my mind, at least, a direct threat. so when you hear about what's going on right now, colonel king, how frustrated are you? how angry are you that all the blood, sweat and tears, all the effort that u.s. military personnel did in iraq seems,
take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> we're back with colonel ken king, former commander at camp bucca, face-to-face with al baghdadi, the isis leader, when he uttered those words, "i'll see you guys in new york." and just to repeat, when he said to you after four years of captivity, i'll see you guys in new york, you did not see that as a direct threat, another...
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>> reporter: real new york women struggle to fiend love.issa, a firefighters whose last relationship flamed out over a year ago. >> some times i meet all these great people. i don't have chemistry. i don't see myself dating them. >> for lisa. >> all of my best friend are coupled up in a very serious way. >> some moments are better shared when there is some one else. when everyone else has some one else you are all the more aware of how alone you are. >> reporter: before we take off for california, i just had to ask. you are willing to travel 2,900 miles for a date. you can't be that desperate? >> i don't think it is a matter of being desperate. it is a matter of taking charge of our dating situations. none of us have found anything that works. so when something is not working you fry something else. >> there is a shortage of men who want to be in committed relationships because this city is so fast, there are so many options it goes against lodgeic -- logic to settle. >> reporter: how can a long distance relationship be any better? >> who s
>> reporter: real new york women struggle to fiend love.issa, a firefighters whose last relationship flamed out over a year ago. >> some times i meet all these great people. i don't have chemistry. i don't see myself dating them. >> for lisa. >> all of my best friend are coupled up in a very serious way. >> some moments are better shared when there is some one else. when everyone else has some one else you are all the more aware of how alone you are. >>...
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become the next business to discover the new new york. male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. >>> we want to get back out to josh lim josh limiten at the apple conference. what are we hearing? >> we're hearing this theme of continuity, this idea of greater integration between the mac and other apple devices. the idea, for example, that you can now take a call on your mac and apple's ted federighi demonstrated that. take a listen. [ phone ringing ] >> hello? >> wow. hey, it's craig federighi here. >> hey, how are you doing? this is dre. >> hey, doctor, you're on my phone via mac with over 6,000 amazing developers. we all want to welcome you to apple. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: so there getting a warm welcome from the 5,000 developers, also just getting word they're previewing the ios 8, the new mobile operating system. that will come with a health app. long rumored, clearly a lot of interest throughout the valley, throughout big tech when it comes to different app.s that can track your health and fitness. no mention yes
become the next business to discover the new new york. male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. >>> we want to get back out to josh lim josh limiten at the apple conference. what are we hearing? >> we're hearing this theme of continuity, this idea of greater integration between the mac and other apple devices. the idea, for example, that you can now take a call on your mac and apple's ted federighi demonstrated that. take a listen. [ phone ringing ] >> hello?...
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i want to go to new york right now. new york city, specifically. alexandra field is joining us from harlem. charlie rangel, a lot of our viewers know charlie rangel. he has been in the united states congress for 43, going on 44 years. 60% of the vote is now in. charlie rangel slightly, slightly ahead of his democratic party challenger adriano espaillat. but less than a thousand votes difference. that's not big 60% of the vote in alexandra. this is an important race. charlie rangel says it's the last time he is going to be running. he 184 years old. he certainly wants to win. it's going to be close. >> it's going to tells us a lot about what this community, harlem is today. it was just two years ago that the voting maps were redrawn. it was 2012. part of the bronx was added to this district. that's when we saw the majority of voters become hispanic in this predominantly -- >> hold on for one moment. hold on for a moment when i talk to you. get that microphone closer to your mouth. it's noisy. >> it is. it's pretty loud here. >> we're ready to make a
i want to go to new york right now. new york city, specifically. alexandra field is joining us from harlem. charlie rangel, a lot of our viewers know charlie rangel. he has been in the united states congress for 43, going on 44 years. 60% of the vote is now in. charlie rangel slightly, slightly ahead of his democratic party challenger adriano espaillat. but less than a thousand votes difference. that's not big 60% of the vote in alexandra. this is an important race. charlie rangel says it's the...
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and moves up to new york city. but you can imagine the social adjustments that come with someone so young moving up to new york. when the civil war breaks out, roosevelt's senior, her husband, like many men was drafted and called upon to go fight. but legally what you can do if you were wealthy is hire somebody to take your place in the war. this was referred to as hiring a substitute and that's the road his father chose to take. minnie had brothers who were fighting for the confederacy. her sister lived here as well as their mom. so it wasn't just one southern lady, it was three southern ladies living under the roof of an abolitionist and a lincoln republican. the perfect combination for some family drama. unlike the library, which was the equivalent of today's family room where the children spend most of their time, the parlor was generally off limits to the roosevelt children, reserved for sundays or formal occasions. one occasion was in 1868 when the charter that established the american museum of natural histo
and moves up to new york city. but you can imagine the social adjustments that come with someone so young moving up to new york. when the civil war breaks out, roosevelt's senior, her husband, like many men was drafted and called upon to go fight. but legally what you can do if you were wealthy is hire somebody to take your place in the war. this was referred to as hiring a substitute and that's the road his father chose to take. minnie had brothers who were fighting for the confederacy. her...
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there editorial in the "new york times" the rush to demonize bergdahl.cally they are not much there there on and taking to task his entire unit. like you said, they don't have much -- >> -- there is no doubt they are running interference for president obama. no doubt they are trying to diminish the platoon and testimony of the soldiers within. that's what they are trying to do. >> the problem for them and obama is that these guys' stories are uniform. there has been investigation into bergdahl which has been leaked and found that he walked away and he is entitled to his trial as to whether it meets the definition of desertion. there is actually a definition that's been concluded and these guys seem like sober, smart calm people discussing this issue. >> i do say we are at the point now, juan, where we have got a corrupt media the media is motivated by ideology, not giving folks a fact to run a page one article to say a ploo tune in eastern afghanistan, most dangerous territory there is was raggedy, their word, wearing cut off t-shirts and bandannas while
there editorial in the "new york times" the rush to demonize bergdahl.cally they are not much there there on and taking to task his entire unit. like you said, they don't have much -- >> -- there is no doubt they are running interference for president obama. no doubt they are trying to diminish the platoon and testimony of the soldiers within. that's what they are trying to do. >> the problem for them and obama is that these guys' stories are uniform. there has been...
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>> guest: that is his funeral service back in new york. the body was sent back to new york.and in april of 1913, the funeral was held at st. george's church in manhattan, and then the burial took place in hartford, connecticut, where he was born and he was buried near his father and mother. c-span: you talk about the will who got the money? >> guest: everything was left to his son, and when his father died in 1890, the father--the tradition in this family was very patriarchal. his father, junius, left several million--you know, a few million dollars each to his daughters. his wife--junius' wife had predeceased him, and junius left everything else to pierpont, the bank, the houses, whatever art collections junius had. and pierpont did exactly the same thing. he gave $3 million each to his daughters. his wife got the houses and a trust fund that had been set up by pierpont's own father and additional money from pierpont. but everything else was left to his son. and his will was--it opened with a resounding declaration of his episcopal faith that christ had died for his sins. i
>> guest: that is his funeral service back in new york. the body was sent back to new york.and in april of 1913, the funeral was held at st. george's church in manhattan, and then the burial took place in hartford, connecticut, where he was born and he was buried near his father and mother. c-span: you talk about the will who got the money? >> guest: everything was left to his son, and when his father died in 1890, the father--the tradition in this family was very patriarchal. his...
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businesses in new jersey and new york.at book right there to your right, he has all the answers. you cannot overtax people because you drive business out of the country. neil: that sounds like a heck of a lot of money. is it all done properly, legally? >> absolutely. and let me tell you what, you take away these legal loopholes and you will see more companies fully. we just heard the announcement that pfizer is leaving the country to get a 20 percent lesser tax rate. not only that, the "washington post" came out and said two dozen american companies are leaving. you want more of that cannot take away these loopholes. >> it is legal. it is good business. i am sorry, but what do you want to see? if you want to go on after offshore tax havens as they are being called, fine, but you will see unemployment job because they will cut down on their employees. businesses are being assaulted whether it is because of health care, these new green initiatives. the businesses have been under assault for years. now again with the corporat
businesses in new jersey and new york.at book right there to your right, he has all the answers. you cannot overtax people because you drive business out of the country. neil: that sounds like a heck of a lot of money. is it all done properly, legally? >> absolutely. and let me tell you what, you take away these legal loopholes and you will see more companies fully. we just heard the announcement that pfizer is leaving the country to get a 20 percent lesser tax rate. not only that, the...
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new york, of course.ounder of bloomberg, michael bloomberg talking about the emergence of new york. what london needs to do to foster the growth is making sure we have the infrastructure. they are doing that with the crossrail. .e need broadband broadband is not quite fast enough. and also mobile. we have dead spots. how can you not have signals in parts of london? we needed to catch up. already timeout visas. the lack of talent that gets in. >> if you go to a company, go to google. portuguese are here, americans are here. we are managing to entice because of the growth. are not the problem. it is bringing in asians. >> america is talk about a huge problem. mark zuckerberg lobbying. siemens may be prepared. against ge bid. we will discuss the that story, next. ♪ >> 17 minutes past the hour. less of the currency market. the pound. what is going on. this is the cable rate. on the back of comments from charlie saying he felt of the rise was signaled that they economy is returning to normality. this is the fi
new york, of course.ounder of bloomberg, michael bloomberg talking about the emergence of new york. what london needs to do to foster the growth is making sure we have the infrastructure. they are doing that with the crossrail. .e need broadband broadband is not quite fast enough. and also mobile. we have dead spots. how can you not have signals in parts of london? we needed to catch up. already timeout visas. the lack of talent that gets in. >> if you go to a company, go to google....
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age inharton comes of 1870's new york. in the 1930's, she writes a glance, thatkward talked about growing up in this new york. she hated the brownstones. of the straitjacket of brownstone houses, there were no beautiful piazzas or fountains. none of that existed in new york. it may have been an exciting was an ugly one. that is what she said. to show you how crowded it was, here is the middle of manhattan and, on the other side, the east river. the hudson river. play,er to have fun or you had to take a boat. you would leave manhattan and go to hoboken. the stevens family owned hoboken and created the north side of hoboken. i will not get into that argument. fields were a way of escaping the city. could youon was, why not stay in new york city and have this experience of something rural, green, and landscaped? everything new york was not. the man who thought about this was a brilliant man. his name was downing. birthday -- it is easy to know his birthday. he grows up in the hudson river valley. , growing up in the 1820's an
age inharton comes of 1870's new york. in the 1930's, she writes a glance, thatkward talked about growing up in this new york. she hated the brownstones. of the straitjacket of brownstone houses, there were no beautiful piazzas or fountains. none of that existed in new york. it may have been an exciting was an ugly one. that is what she said. to show you how crowded it was, here is the middle of manhattan and, on the other side, the east river. the hudson river. play,er to have fun or you had...
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have you been to new york. or as you think it would be called from the building "new trump city." >> did this one gets more attention than you thawing, this story, this critic. >> yes, i loved jon stewart, it was hilarious the way he poked fun at trump. the story got a tonne of attention, it showed how much people cared. in other parts of chicago we have special sign regulations. look, i'm from new jersey. i have been to new york. i know donald trump likes to spray his name. i thought he could do this. it was approved under the cover of darkness, no public hearings. >> i got to go. great to have you on the programme. we hope to have you back. >>> "the system" with joe berlinger is next. there's more to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. >> how many gun charges do you have in your history? >> two. >> two. and selling heroine. >> yes sir. i have no excuse for it aside from i was
have you been to new york. or as you think it would be called from the building "new trump city." >> did this one gets more attention than you thawing, this story, this critic. >> yes, i loved jon stewart, it was hilarious the way he poked fun at trump. the story got a tonne of attention, it showed how much people cared. in other parts of chicago we have special sign regulations. look, i'm from new jersey. i have been to new york. i know donald trump likes to spray his...
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more than half the new york city council members telling walmart to stop giving the so-called dangerous dollars to city charities to try and gain favor, they say, in the city. did they run that by the folks benefiting by the charities in this city? our guests. sometimes you can cut off your nose despite your face? >> yeah, if there is any real ramifications. we saw it play out in d.c. new york city is probably the worst case of income inequality in the country, you are either rich or poor, and almost 2 million people in poverty and wages have gone down, and you are saying walmart, we don't want you to come here and create jobs, that's rich. i don't know how politicians get away with it? >> you don't want walmart stores to come into the area, and that seems stupid, it's one of the most overpriced city, and now you are denying their charity, and shut up and let those folks decide. >> welcome to the left wink sinkhole that is new york city. we don't want your nonunion dollars, we want our poor to go hungry and women to go jobless and we want our roads to look like they have not been paved
more than half the new york city council members telling walmart to stop giving the so-called dangerous dollars to city charities to try and gain favor, they say, in the city. did they run that by the folks benefiting by the charities in this city? our guests. sometimes you can cut off your nose despite your face? >> yeah, if there is any real ramifications. we saw it play out in d.c. new york city is probably the worst case of income inequality in the country, you are either rich or...
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. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. that cochrane clinging to a 2% lead with 97% of precincts in, 179,000 votes. that is going to be somewhat difficult for mcdaniel to overcome, although this race has proven surprising all the way through. turning now, christina, editor in chief from roll call. robert costello live in mississippi. he is in the chris mcdaniel headquarters. can i go to first, what is the atmosphere in the room like? >> okay, we don't have him yet. christina, this race has been so bitterly fought all the way through. it was a razor-thin margin june 3rd. can you believe the turnaround we saw from just two weeks ago when people thought mcdonald had this running away. >> it did look like mcdaniel had things going in his favor, but on january third -- june 3rd, it was a wake-up call for people like fat cochrane but had never voted forthad cochran but had never voted for him before. we really like our guy and consider him this is southern gentlemen who protect a lot of our interests, making sure they have progr
. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. that cochrane clinging to a 2% lead with 97% of precincts in, 179,000 votes. that is going to be somewhat difficult for mcdaniel to overcome, although this race has proven surprising all the way through. turning now, christina, editor in chief from roll call. robert costello live in mississippi. he is in the chris mcdaniel headquarters. can i go to first, what is the atmosphere in the room like? >> okay, we don't have him yet....
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so i arrived in new york. i was there to meet some of the members of the clark family, these would be fairly distant relatives of hers, but descendents of senator clarke. so i scheduled a meeting with one of her nephews, a distant nephew, who was dual citizenship but primarily a french citizen, and he was at the time the council job of representing france in the -- what do they call it? the consulate i guess, not the embassy but the consulate in new york city. in fact, he was with it in blocks of where we thought huguette was residing in this great 15,000 square foot apartment. so i got into new city. i had a late dinner that night and i came into the wrote about 11:00 at night, and the phone is ringing as i got in there. so i picked up the phone. she said, bill, -- i mean paul, this is your aunt huguette. she referred to me as her and. she's actually my cousin to quit a nice little visit. she knew i had been there to meet with andrea at the french embassy and another cousin of his who was known to huguette, a
so i arrived in new york. i was there to meet some of the members of the clark family, these would be fairly distant relatives of hers, but descendents of senator clarke. so i scheduled a meeting with one of her nephews, a distant nephew, who was dual citizenship but primarily a french citizen, and he was at the time the council job of representing france in the -- what do they call it? the consulate i guess, not the embassy but the consulate in new york city. in fact, he was with it in blocks...
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don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york.ith millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> bowe bergdahl has been a free man for more than a work now, and as for his physical condition today, we're getting nothing directly from the military hospital that is treating him in germany. they haven't released a bergdahl update in several days. "the new york times" did get information from a source they call, quote, senior defense department official. karl penhaul is in germany with that. >> reporter: even getting the medical details here on the ground has become very tricky because of the political firestorm around this case. the medics here at landstuhl haven't issued any update about bergdahl's health status since before the weekend and citing a patient privacy for this. and then this morning, when they saw the details coming out in the "new york times" their first reaction, maybe the senior pentagon official that talked to "the new york times" may be he's violated patient privacy laws giving out t
don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york.ith millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> bowe bergdahl has been a free man for more than a work now, and as for his physical condition today, we're getting nothing directly from the military hospital that is treating him in germany. they haven't released a bergdahl update in several days. "the new york times" did get information from a source they call, quote, senior defense...
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in new york city, the city of new york has decided to raise regulated rents one percent. coverage cost one a five-point some percent for landlords. you see aume when regulated market that you see less construction? >> a regulated market is a symptom of not building enough housing in the past. rentlaces that have control and rent regulation in the country are the places that do not building up to begin with. friends cannot is lined with income and becomes affordability crisis. the places like new york, san francisco, santa monica -- these places both far less housing over time. and tony dwyer, guest host for the hours. of a stocke afraid bubble or housing bubble? treat us. what do you think? >> i do not think either one are anywhere near a bubble. you cannot pick two markets historically undervalued. thank you so much. we will have you back when we get a bubble in housing. a forex report? a turn in the quiet market. euro-dollar 1.36. .razilian rail living large in brazil. >> coming up, jonathan tisch, joins us.of loews ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> so much to t
in new york city, the city of new york has decided to raise regulated rents one percent. coverage cost one a five-point some percent for landlords. you see aume when regulated market that you see less construction? >> a regulated market is a symptom of not building enough housing in the past. rentlaces that have control and rent regulation in the country are the places that do not building up to begin with. friends cannot is lined with income and becomes affordability crisis. the places...
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in new york.y've countered by spending 100 $20,000 on lobbying groups in new york state and another 176,000 dollars in at space in the city. they recently closed 450 million dollar round of funding for a $10 billion valuation for the private company. the airbnb fight is subject to the latest addition of an interesting story. i am joined by felix gillette, the author of this piece. there is something about housing in new york city that is so visceral. this gets right at it. >> everything about housing in new york is a totalmess and it's always chaotic. in that sense, it's not too surprising that airbnb's biggest battle has broken out. it's a little awkward for the company because it's happening right here in wall street's backyard at a time when they are presumably preparing for an ipo sometime in the near future. >> does this get to the fundamental value proposition? >> yeah, totally, it will be offered when they have to put in their prospectus the risk factors. they might say that one risk is the
in new york.y've countered by spending 100 $20,000 on lobbying groups in new york state and another 176,000 dollars in at space in the city. they recently closed 450 million dollar round of funding for a $10 billion valuation for the private company. the airbnb fight is subject to the latest addition of an interesting story. i am joined by felix gillette, the author of this piece. there is something about housing in new york city that is so visceral. this gets right at it. >> everything...
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us here at nbc news, new york. from all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pride filled streets, rainbow flags and a lot of love in the bay area. more than 100,000 people lined the streets of downtown san francisco for the pride parade. taking a look at the celebrations. they are still going on. big day and beautiful weather for it. good evening the to you. >> gay pride parade stepped up around the nations today. one of the biggest in san francisco. the streets packed for the city's 44th annual parade. the crowd for the parade alone estimated to be more than 100,000 people. christie smith join us livem
i'm lester holt reporting from new york. from all of us here at nbc news, new york. from all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pride filled streets, rainbow flags and a lot of love in the bay area. more than 100,000 people lined the streets of downtown san francisco for the pride parade. taking a look at the celebrations. they are still going on. big day and beautiful weather for it. good evening the to you. >> gay pride parade stepped...
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attorney of the southern district of new york, district attorney of new york county and richard webber, chief of the criminal investigations for the i.r.s. we are here to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing effort to hold financial institutions accountable for criminal miss conduct. today the department of -- misconduct. today the department of justice submitted to the united states district court a criminal information against b.n.p., one of the largest banks in the world, for conspiring with other entities to deliberately and repeatedly violate longstanding united states sanctions against sudan, cuba and iran. working with financial institutions based in these countries and others between 2004 and 2012, b.n.p. engaged in a complex and pervasive scheme to illegally move billions through the united states financial system on behalf of sanctioned entities. these actions represent a serious breach of united states law. sanctions are a key tool in protecting united states national security interests, but they only work if they are strictly enforced. if sanctions are to have
attorney of the southern district of new york, district attorney of new york county and richard webber, chief of the criminal investigations for the i.r.s. we are here to announce a significant step forward in our ongoing effort to hold financial institutions accountable for criminal miss conduct. today the department of -- misconduct. today the department of justice submitted to the united states district court a criminal information against b.n.p., one of the largest banks in the world, for...
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moved to new york. i was a bit of a novelty when i first showed up. she has won nearly 1200 races to go along with $40 million in prize money. she even made history at saratoga in 2009 when she was the first-ever female to finish in the lead of the final trainer standing at the historic meet. one gender barrier she has not broken yet to be the first female train for win a triple crown race. >> we ran kid cruise in preakness. those are the races we're shooting for. >> what is it that makes race such rice such a good trainer? she says she has to be a talent scout and coach. >> you have to train your players between fitness and weight training and you have to judge their abilities with what their strengths and weaknesses are. i would a horse that was one of my favorite horses. he ran all over the country. every track. he was a terrific shipper and great performer. he was not my most successful, but he was my favorite. >> at belmont park in elmont, new york, jessica taff al jazeera. >> coming up, last year
moved to new york. i was a bit of a novelty when i first showed up. she has won nearly 1200 races to go along with $40 million in prize money. she even made history at saratoga in 2009 when she was the first-ever female to finish in the lead of the final trainer standing at the historic meet. one gender barrier she has not broken yet to be the first female train for win a triple crown race. >> we ran kid cruise in preakness. those are the races we're shooting for. >> what is it that...
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the martin act is a new york statute. it's the most powerful law in the country which is why the manhattan d.a. is involved. remember, the project where they got the money was supposed to be a big tunnel under the hudson river to help new york and new jersey. that's why you have a manhattan d.a. investigating scandal in a different state. and the s.e.c. is involved as well. it's a securities matter. if i were a port authority official involved in approving bonds or the expenditure of the money for the pulaski skyway with project i would be worried now. >> let me ask you about the larger picture. i follow politics and christie. when he made the decision to cancel that rail tunnel to new york, the third tunnel, he got a lot of heat. we found out under this scenario he was taking the money for that tunnel construction and using it for something that had nothing to do with the port authority. had to do with the pulaski highway in new jersey. he did it so he didn't have to raise taxes so he could look like a low taxer but do b
the martin act is a new york statute. it's the most powerful law in the country which is why the manhattan d.a. is involved. remember, the project where they got the money was supposed to be a big tunnel under the hudson river to help new york and new jersey. that's why you have a manhattan d.a. investigating scandal in a different state. and the s.e.c. is involved as well. it's a securities matter. if i were a port authority official involved in approving bonds or the expenditure of the money...
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"the new york times." is lucky to be alive after pulled from the rubble after collapsed building in c a india. 19 people were killed. 39 people rescued. six people have been arrested in connection with that collapse. >>> president obama will ask lawmakers for more than $2 billion for the response of the surge in children in central america illegally entering the united states. the president will ask modifiers to modify the law. children are staying with sponsor families until their deportation has been held had hearings. >>> from nbc news.com a new study suggests that people consider their phone is more important than their daily cup of coffee. 9 out of 10 said their phones are as important as their car and wearing deodorant. 81% of americans between the ages of 18 and 24 say their phones are more important than the internet and their toothbrush. >> i took a cab the other day and that guy was on the other side of the deal. >> i'm sitting next to willie. >> really? is it that bad? i've been away for a while
"the new york times." is lucky to be alive after pulled from the rubble after collapsed building in c a india. 19 people were killed. 39 people rescued. six people have been arrested in connection with that collapse. >>> president obama will ask lawmakers for more than $2 billion for the response of the surge in children in central america illegally entering the united states. the president will ask modifiers to modify the law. children are staying with sponsor families until...
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this is mike huckabee from new york. good night and god bless and stay tuned for justice with judge jeanine. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. we are looking at the radical muslims on the march around the globe. we are joined my biddle east and military experts as well as pundits on both sides of the aisle. here are a few disturbing examples of what we are talking about. take a look. >> the oil refinery has been shut down over security concerns and islamic militants continue to captain new territory. the extremists have posted more videos on-line showing gruesome acts of violence. >> the u.s., the u.k. and france are all joining the efforts to search for the more than 300 girls kidnapped by a my -- from a nigerian school the leader threatened to sell the girls into slavery. the same extremists attacked a town yesterday leaving 100 dead 50 bodies recovered so far. >> fans gathered to cheer on the world cup sunday night. eyewitnesss told us about 50 men walked in and opened fire. they didn't stop there. this small toast cal
this is mike huckabee from new york. good night and god bless and stay tuned for justice with judge jeanine. >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. we are looking at the radical muslims on the march around the globe. we are joined my biddle east and military experts as well as pundits on both sides of the aisle. here are a few disturbing examples of what we are talking about. take a look. >> the oil refinery has been shut down over security concerns and islamic militants...
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and in fact, new york state is now the most segregated system in america in large part due to new york city. >> for an african-american student, 50% are going to school only with other african-american students. and the same thing is true for latino students. we've pretty much come to accept de facto segregation as being the norm. >> for the last ten years, one of those de facto segregated schools has been park slope collegiate. located right in the middle of park slope, one of the whitest, most affluent neighborhoods in brooklyn. >> we often say we were in park slope but not of park slope. >> park slope collegiate sits in the old jon jay school building. in 1963, the school was at the center of the fight to desegregate new york city schools. race riots erupted on the campus in 1964. >> so how's he using imagery right here? >> today teachers at the school say the stigma remains. >> our school has a legacy of violent racial stereotyping coming from the neighborhood. >> there were a lot of park slope blogs that said our kids were animals and they don't bring book bags and if they brought
and in fact, new york state is now the most segregated system in america in large part due to new york city. >> for an african-american student, 50% are going to school only with other african-american students. and the same thing is true for latino students. we've pretty much come to accept de facto segregation as being the norm. >> for the last ten years, one of those de facto segregated schools has been park slope collegiate. located right in the middle of park slope, one of the...
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don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york.h millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> it is primary day in several states across america. one race in particular is of interest to the business community. top silicon valley donors are supporting ro khanna as he goes against mike honda. honda is 73 years old. he says honda doesn't understand the global economy. experts say this race will be a key test of silicon valley's growing interest in political activism and a challenge to democrat supporters like the unions who are backing hond yachl thonda. no matter what happens today, there will be a rematch for all the marbles in california in just five months. >>> from california to mississippi voters, heading to the polls today to vote in a high profile senate primar
don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york.h millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> it is primary day in several states across america. one race in particular is of interest to the business...
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and new york. these people defied what you'd think about a coal miner.re republican oar democrat either. they were completely open to helping people. >> stephen: did you have a fav? >> my fav, well, id a a republican elected official, the youngest one in maryland, who picked me up and drove me to ohio. his parents thought i kidnapped him because it's not good to google me if you're parent. then he drove 48 hours at 80mph and caught up with me in denver and gave me more rides. he was the best ride i had, definitely. >> stephen: wow. wow. >> he was great. >> stephen: was there... was there any chance he took you to a demolition derby? >> no. he didn't. [laughter] it was totally innocent. it was a bromance. >> stephen: what were you most afraid of. we've heard your best-case scenarios. what were you afraid? >> i was afraid... i got picked up by a woman. i get in the car, and she said, have you ever had sex with a junky. and i said, well, not knowingly. and she said, because you can judge. you can come out and i can't be strung out? she was only sexually att
and new york. these people defied what you'd think about a coal miner.re republican oar democrat either. they were completely open to helping people. >> stephen: did you have a fav? >> my fav, well, id a a republican elected official, the youngest one in maryland, who picked me up and drove me to ohio. his parents thought i kidnapped him because it's not good to google me if you're parent. then he drove 48 hours at 80mph and caught up with me in denver and gave me more rides. he was...
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"new york times" is not liberal. >> the news pages are not idea hropidealogical. john: popular nonsense, that is or show tonight. john: since we title the though popular nonsense we start with hollywood, when lives or dies based on top pop hraeurbty, a layerty. >> popularity, a new godzilla movie came out director politics are killing me, i planed to see godzilla but i read that director said movie is rail is really about global warming. our abuse of the planet. give my a break. hollywood makes some great movies with useful messages. some, "the hunger games" with an individual resisting a powerful central government that uses coercion to control people, "dallas buyers club," opposes entrepreneurs with over bearing fda rules. and all 3 movies are liberty and film award winners, good for them. but hollywood usually doesn't get it right, it is rare when a actor sees popular nonsense and has the never to speak out about it like the character dion does in the tv show clueless. >> that was stacey dash, a new contracfox contributor. >> hollywood is very opinionated. if y
"new york times" is not liberal. >> the news pages are not idea hropidealogical. john: popular nonsense, that is or show tonight. john: since we title the though popular nonsense we start with hollywood, when lives or dies based on top pop hraeurbty, a layerty. >> popularity, a new godzilla movie came out director politics are killing me, i planed to see godzilla but i read that director said movie is rail is really about global warming. our abuse of the planet. give my a...
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if they use personal amplication devices in new york central park the strong arm of new york city willstop that. china deals harsh he with enemies. some of them disa pore. we have strict constitutional protections in america guarantee civil rights and not having our home searched or property sewed without a warrant. unless of course, we happen to be where a drone drops a bomb or missile at us. but that saves the cost of a pesky trial and sometimes the people that we killern't even our enemies. sometimes they are our veterans who thought we would give them protection in health care. they gave us our liberties and mistreating them and killing them, we take away theirs. i don't fear the china being like united states used to be. i fear that america is becoming more like china used to be. va secretary eric shinseki is out. many democrats called for shinseki to be shown the dor. on friday president obama accepted the resignation and named deputy secretary sloan gibson as the replacement and house speaker boehner said it is not enough. >> general shinseki dedicated his life to our country an
if they use personal amplication devices in new york central park the strong arm of new york city willstop that. china deals harsh he with enemies. some of them disa pore. we have strict constitutional protections in america guarantee civil rights and not having our home searched or property sewed without a warrant. unless of course, we happen to be where a drone drops a bomb or missile at us. but that saves the cost of a pesky trial and sometimes the people that we killern't even our enemies....
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kings/new york stocknew york ray showdown tonight.f the leading retailers how this historic stanley cup battle is impacting his business. >>> jeff bezos is launching yet another new venture, but when will investors finally start seeing a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? channel tom cruise, show us the money. >>> and luxury cars like the bmw m5, they're being left behind by some of their country cousins in a key measure of value. ♪ ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much 'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ me announcer ] just a few dabs is clini
kings/new york stocknew york ray showdown tonight.f the leading retailers how this historic stanley cup battle is impacting his business. >>> jeff bezos is launching yet another new venture, but when will investors finally start seeing a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? channel tom cruise, show us the money. >>> and luxury cars like the bmw m5, they're being left behind by some of their country cousins in a key measure of value. ♪ ♪ we asked people a question, how...
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charles: really quick, new york, new jersey? i think you're going to add some dates but it will be memphis wednesday, in the atl thursday, and we have friday off, a family picnic. charles: don't tell me, i will show up. >> you can visit us, we're on twitter, talk to us, engage with us and get to know was a this is your first time seeing me, it won't be your last. i will be here every week, i have been hired. good to see you, baby. charles: congratulations. take a look at the shares of mankind. this has been one of my favorite ideas because i love the management, but the fda improving new michelin. it will be a real game plan. millions of people suffering from diabetes in this country, and we will talk to one of the top guys at the company up next. thank you daddy for defending our country. thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former milit
charles: really quick, new york, new jersey? i think you're going to add some dates but it will be memphis wednesday, in the atl thursday, and we have friday off, a family picnic. charles: don't tell me, i will show up. >> you can visit us, we're on twitter, talk to us, engage with us and get to know was a this is your first time seeing me, it won't be your last. i will be here every week, i have been hired. good to see you, baby. charles: congratulations. take a look at the shares of...
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. >>> los in mi gran tes de new york que se s anotaron hoy una victoria se aprobÓ la creacion de una una grata noticia, que tenemos apoyo de los polÍticos vpg >>> esta identificaciÓn se darÁ a partir de prÓximo aÑo quien la apoya lo consideran un logro histÓrico para la gran manzana. >>> y el diario la prensa de new york esta en una gran controversia, decenas de algunos que trabajaron por muchos aÑos en este medio y fueron despedido veamos. >>> el diario la prensa, periÓdico hispano mÁs antiguo del paÍs bajo la mira. >>> hemos dado todo. >>> sindicalistas y empleados despedido aseguran que la nueva administraciÓn menos precia a los lectores leales y que en una reuniÓn les notificaron que habÍa que abandonar el estilo para ir tras una audiencia mÁs sofisticada, esta reportera una de los despedido dice estuvo ahÍ. >>> una frase que escuche que... querÍan traer lectores mÁs ed ea dos. >>> al mismo tiempo exigimos que se haga todo en marco de rezo pe to. >>> con 101-a aÑos en el mercado se carÁcteriza por ser voz de comunidades en new york. >>> el diario no accediÓ a nuestra solicitud de
. >>> los in mi gran tes de new york que se s anotaron hoy una victoria se aprobÓ la creacion de una una grata noticia, que tenemos apoyo de los polÍticos vpg >>> esta identificaciÓn se darÁ a partir de prÓximo aÑo quien la apoya lo consideran un logro histÓrico para la gran manzana. >>> y el diario la prensa de new york esta en una gran controversia, decenas de algunos que trabajaron por muchos aÑos en este medio y fueron despedido veamos. >>> el...
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don't just visit new york.it tripadvisor new york. [ male announcer ] with millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. >>> big surprise this morning for the u.s. economy. we already knew the first quarter was bad. apparently worse than we thought. gdp for the first three months of the year dropped a steep 2.9%. that's the biggest contraction of the american economy since we were in the depths of great recession in 2009. and yet here's a live look at the stock market and of course it's up because up is down and down is up there, right? at the moment, though, many economists had expected the weak numbers after t
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linebacker and new york giants linebacker and new york giants legend terry carson joins us ♪ ♪ ♪ [ malean't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ lou: the nfl announcing this week a settlement with retired players suing over concussions. both parties agreed to a settlement last august. the presiding judge was concerned that that is not in js concerned that that is not in a hurry at one of the men who and leading the charge to educate the country and the nfl about the dangers of concussions, new york giants legend harry carson. >> it's so good to be here. so good to be here when you were on this a long time ago. so i appreciate having the opportunity to be here. >> and i think everyone has to be grateful to you and others who have been talking about this issue. >> this issue has been around. and this includes avner malloch and later in life with what they did in their past. i can firmly see it but there are probably so many
linebacker and new york giants linebacker and new york giants legend terry carson joins us ♪ ♪ ♪ [ malean't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ lou: the nfl announcing this week a settlement with retired players suing over concussions. both parties agreed to a settlement last august. the presiding judge was concerned...