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president obama and the first lady will be on happened for that ceremony along with bill de blasio andd rudy giuliani. the museum officially opens for the public on may 21st. >>> the fast food strike has spread overseas now. demonstrations being held by workers in the u.s. along with dozens of other countries on six continents. they will protest chains like mcdonald's, burger king, and kfc. the workers are fighting for a wage increase to $15 per hour. >>> and the fcc is considering rules to regulate internet traffic. they want tv stations to sell back the licenses for the band width they're not using. it can help improve connectivity. that's going to do it for "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning. it is thursday, may 15th. and it's just so pretty out. >> i went last night to kate's softball game. >> how'd she do? >> well, i couldn't tell because i went out in a t-shirt and it was 15 degrees. >> i know. what happened? >> this is just inclement weather. those climate change deniers, they make me mad. she did well. she's got a great -- >> she's got a swing,
president obama and the first lady will be on happened for that ceremony along with bill de blasio andd rudy giuliani. the museum officially opens for the public on may 21st. >>> the fast food strike has spread overseas now. demonstrations being held by workers in the u.s. along with dozens of other countries on six continents. they will protest chains like mcdonald's, burger king, and kfc. the workers are fighting for a wage increase to $15 per hour. >>> and the fcc is...
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. >> paul, this is another miss to new york city mayor bill de blasio who is lifting the municipal banpets. this ban has been in place since 1959, because these weasels were crawling through walls and viciously attacking children and spreading disease. new york city mayor once said the ferret lobby had a sickness and he's right. this is animal rights run amuck. >> the ferret lobby. >> the ferret lobby. people love these little monsters. >> only in new york city. >> bill de blasio, the gift that keeps on giving. if you have your own hit or miss, send it to jer@foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert. an end to a five-year-long ordeal. the only american soldier held prisoner in afghanistan finally freed. sergeant bowe bergdahl is now safe in u.s. hands. welcome to "america's news headquarters" i'm eric shawn. >> i'm arthel neville. one soldier told him, quote, we have been looking for you for a long time. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with the latest
. >> paul, this is another miss to new york city mayor bill de blasio who is lifting the municipal banpets. this ban has been in place since 1959, because these weasels were crawling through walls and viciously attacking children and spreading disease. new york city mayor once said the ferret lobby had a sickness and he's right. this is animal rights run amuck. >> the ferret lobby. >> the ferret lobby. people love these little monsters. >> only in new york city. >>...
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york post" is after this mayor, shall we say. >> what -- i just wonder what's behind that. >> bill de blasios the most overworked word currently in the english language. that was offensive. it was more than inappropriate, it was offensive to any young mother with children. you can't help the feeling am i going to be handcuffed to the house for the rest of my life? you love your child, you care for your child but it's okay to have those feelings. >> i will say that she says what so many women feel. i felt it, absolutely. and the guilt that she talks about, lived with every day. it starts to steam roll into something worse because you really feel pressured between what society thinks you should be, which is completely in love with your kids 24 hours a day, seven days a week, something that by the way is not applied to a man. if you don't feel that way is there something wrong with you as a woman? because i did feel that way. >> but you are in love with your children, you're just exhausted because your husband is not there. >> and there are other facets to your identity beyond the fact that you
york post" is after this mayor, shall we say. >> what -- i just wonder what's behind that. >> bill de blasios the most overworked word currently in the english language. that was offensive. it was more than inappropriate, it was offensive to any young mother with children. you can't help the feeling am i going to be handcuffed to the house for the rest of my life? you love your child, you care for your child but it's okay to have those feelings. >> i will say that she...
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did mayor bill de blasio's wife deserve to be savaged? and the story we broke about the video sting against mariel ham hemingway and ed begley jr. involving a fake middle east oil sxhan a documentary. was this dastardly deception or did it capture the hollywood stars in hypocrisy? >> they say they set themselves up as a person -- as an entity that finds out dishonesty. you know, they're trying to find who's being dishonest or hypocritical. yet they do this and they have a secret guy with a fake guy? that's not dishonest? >> an exclusive interview with one of the targets, mariel hemingway. i'm howard kurtz, and this is "mediabuzz." >>> the story began in april with a local news report about problems at the va hospital in phoenix. it went national two weeks later with this investigative report about the phoenix facility on cnn. >> a doctor who's left the hospital says that managers were actually keeping two waiting lists -- a sham list that made the hospital look like a model of efficiency and a secret list that showed the deadly reality. >
did mayor bill de blasio's wife deserve to be savaged? and the story we broke about the video sting against mariel ham hemingway and ed begley jr. involving a fake middle east oil sxhan a documentary. was this dastardly deception or did it capture the hollywood stars in hypocrisy? >> they say they set themselves up as a person -- as an entity that finds out dishonesty. you know, they're trying to find who's being dishonest or hypocritical. yet they do this and they have a secret guy with...
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fans of pet ferrets will be happy to hear that the mayor, bill de blasio, is planning to repeal a 15-year-old ban on head ferrets. they are so cute. >> how many owners are there of ferrets? >> a petition went around and several hundred people signed it. but he is planning to ban horse-drawn carriages around central park because he says the words are not treated humanely. >> let's focus on a generous luxury winner of -- lottery winner. >> this is front-page news because it's the first time it's ever happened. a man 172 trillion euros in the euros millions and he is 72ting -- a man won million euros in the euros millions and he is donating 50 million euros of it. he said he does not have children and he wants to donate to charity. a very nice guy, i must submit. >> that is right. i could see some good things being done here. thank you very much for the a look at the headlines across the world. stay with us. it is time for a sports update. france continues their growth up to next month world cup in brazil. they have been gathering momentum ever since they beat ukraine in the playoffs las
fans of pet ferrets will be happy to hear that the mayor, bill de blasio, is planning to repeal a 15-year-old ban on head ferrets. they are so cute. >> how many owners are there of ferrets? >> a petition went around and several hundred people signed it. but he is planning to ban horse-drawn carriages around central park because he says the words are not treated humanely. >> let's focus on a generous luxury winner of -- lottery winner. >> this is front-page news because...
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why is mayor bill de blasio's latest pro-animal policy shift causing such a stir? hey.chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra s
why is mayor bill de blasio's latest pro-animal policy shift causing such a stir? hey.chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth....
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we begin this evening with the mayor of new york, bill de blasio. >> if we have a consensus, an effective consensus, that early childhood education is an extraordinary difference maker and a foundation for people to succeed in the modern economy, that wasn't going to happen unless it became a focal point of government, and in particular, in my case, of a particular elected official who had the ability to create the momentum. it wasn't going to happen because of some broad public discourse or consensus that emerged. so this is where the role of government becomes so important to catalyze, to take us to places that will set up our future more effectively. that doesn't happen without aggressive leadership, and the inequality crisis, let's face it, has grown in front of our eyes without a lot of response, bluntly, especially from washington. for all of us downstream, cities and states, we have to create our own responses. bluntly, particularly mayor. >> you're saying you have to do more at state and local level because washington is engaged in some kind of gridlock and is not able to do the k
we begin this evening with the mayor of new york, bill de blasio. >> if we have a consensus, an effective consensus, that early childhood education is an extraordinary difference maker and a foundation for people to succeed in the modern economy, that wasn't going to happen unless it became a focal point of government, and in particular, in my case, of a particular elected official who had the ability to create the momentum. it wasn't going to happen because of some broad public discourse...
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. >> to the left of elizabeth warren or bill de blasio -- >> here's the big difference. here's a very fundamental difference. the democratic party is unified behind an agenda of increasing opportunity for everybody. the republican party is finally, finally unified, as well. it's unified behind the tea party. the tea party has been fighting this war. it has won the war, because even the so-called establishment candidates are being pushed to the right. >> here's the thing. all of the policies right now of the democratic left are failing. you can't name a single function of government that's working really, really well. healthcare.gov is a disaster. >> how about the economy, shaun? >> hold on, hold on. we're at a low of labor participation. more people are choosing to stay out of the workforce than in. that is hardly -- that is at best a d-minus. nothing to be proud of. >> you think the economy right now is living up to its full potential? >> come on, i didn't say that. everyone is saying there's room and need for it to grow, but it's certainly better than it was at the beg
. >> to the left of elizabeth warren or bill de blasio -- >> here's the big difference. here's a very fundamental difference. the democratic party is unified behind an agenda of increasing opportunity for everybody. the republican party is finally, finally unified, as well. it's unified behind the tea party. the tea party has been fighting this war. it has won the war, because even the so-called establishment candidates are being pushed to the right. >> here's the thing. all...
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why bill de blasio was attacking the media for the portrayal of his wife. >>> then when we come back we'll go inside the push to bring shelters to every school in tornado alley. why some say it's not the state government's responsibility to foot that bill. that and much more when we return live in moore, oklahoma. that will replace your car with a new one if it's totaled within the first two model years. and that parking near a street lamp deters thieves? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ [announcer] call 1-800-farmers and see how much you could save. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase i make a lot of purchases for my business. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you
why bill de blasio was attacking the media for the portrayal of his wife. >>> then when we come back we'll go inside the push to bring shelters to every school in tornado alley. why some say it's not the state government's responsibility to foot that bill. that and much more when we return live in moore, oklahoma. that will replace your car with a new one if it's totaled within the first two model years. and that parking near a street lamp deters thieves? the more you know,the better...
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in the big apple mayor bill de blasio put us very succinctly like this. >> it's one thing to fight afight, but don't go after those young innocents and put them in harm's way. and voices of conscience all over the world are standing up. >> in nigeria itself we're hearing from military experts that boca haram, who kidnapped the girls back on april 15, have started laying land mines in the nigerian jungle in anticipation that foreign special forces may move in to try to rescue the girls and also take out the boko haram militants and there's another concern that because there's so much girls there could be food shortages which may force them into taking desperate actions and with the british, the french and the united states sending in counterterrorism and intelligence agents, the pressure really is on now is whether the u.s. will really send in special forces. >> all right, dominic. the world waits and prays. >> thanks so much. heather. >> still to come, do you pop an aspirin maybe to safeguard against heart problems or a stroke. aspirin's benefits have long been touted and now the fda
in the big apple mayor bill de blasio put us very succinctly like this. >> it's one thing to fight afight, but don't go after those young innocents and put them in harm's way. and voices of conscience all over the world are standing up. >> in nigeria itself we're hearing from military experts that boca haram, who kidnapped the girls back on april 15, have started laying land mines in the nigerian jungle in anticipation that foreign special forces may move in to try to rescue the...
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jerrñ i'd like to introduce youo my new mayor, bill de blasio.in the teachers union, he attacks a woman who runs charter schools. >> she has is to be stopped, enabled, supported. >> i visited her schools. kids there were learning happily. i challenged them asking them questions like, isn't reading and writing hard work? >> reading is work, but it's rocking awesome. >> those charter school kids look forward to going to school ma in the morning. and they live in harlem where government chartered schools are awful. he saw similarly lousy government run schools when he was on the washington, d.c. city council. he says both of us are wrong. he's a big supporter of government controlled schools. you say our mayor isn't anti-charter enough? >> not enough. in the recent rollback, he rolled back three out of 17 charters. >> he allowed many others, true. some of the charters do great. >> some of the charters do great. the issue is -- and we have this issue in new york city where you get colocations where you put schools together with unequal resources, wit
jerrñ i'd like to introduce youo my new mayor, bill de blasio.in the teachers union, he attacks a woman who runs charter schools. >> she has is to be stopped, enabled, supported. >> i visited her schools. kids there were learning happily. i challenged them asking them questions like, isn't reading and writing hard work? >> reading is work, but it's rocking awesome. >> those charter school kids look forward to going to school ma in the morning. and they live in harlem...
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we also heard from chris , rudolph andrew cuomo giuliani, michael bloomberg, and bill de blasio. >> so, barack obama did not come to washington until 2000 and five, but the attacks more than 12 years ago have had a profound impact on his presidency. how? >> it's a great point and it's one you hear from his aides, especially leading up to his remarks today. it is hard to understate how much what occurred on september 11 has had an impact not just on george w. bush's administration, but on president obama's administration, and certainly on the administrations to follow. one need only look back to last summer. were drivenlations entirely by what happened that day. it goes into missions, budgets, spending, two wars the president has worked to wind down, these are the most important takeaways. when you talk to his national security aides, they stress that president obama looks at what happened in 2001, looks at defending the country from al qaeda and national security threats as his number one security item. it is unquestionably the biggest thing he is paying attention to every day. >> comi
we also heard from chris , rudolph andrew cuomo giuliani, michael bloomberg, and bill de blasio. >> so, barack obama did not come to washington until 2000 and five, but the attacks more than 12 years ago have had a profound impact on his presidency. how? >> it's a great point and it's one you hear from his aides, especially leading up to his remarks today. it is hard to understate how much what occurred on september 11 has had an impact not just on george w. bush's administration,...
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. >> you hear mayor bill de blasio here in new york and a lot of others say, oh, we want to provide pre-k and other things. they want the education get in line at the beginning. >> we have a lot of pushback to that and one of the possible solutions to a lot of it is allowing people to opt in or opt out and not have a default setting. and that is an inherent problem with some of these things. >> so we have an e-mail marketing. charles: has some of the next-generation is clueless about financing we need major change. change. call your friends, sit down. my dad has atrial fibrillation, to missor afib. this one. afib pu at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for peopl with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without tal
. >> you hear mayor bill de blasio here in new york and a lot of others say, oh, we want to provide pre-k and other things. they want the education get in line at the beginning. >> we have a lot of pushback to that and one of the possible solutions to a lot of it is allowing people to opt in or opt out and not have a default setting. and that is an inherent problem with some of these things. >> so we have an e-mail marketing. charles: has some of the next-generation is...
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. >> you hear mayor bill de blasio here in new york and a lot of others say, oh, we want to provide pre-k they want the education get in line at the beginning. >> we have a lot of pushback to that and one of the possible solutions to a lot of it is allowing people to opt in or opt out and not have a default setting. and that is an inherent problem with some of these things. >> so we have an e-mail marketing. charles: has some of the next-generation is clueless about financing we need major change. change. call your friends, sit down. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. is all ready the brand ofstate the year.d berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad
. >> you hear mayor bill de blasio here in new york and a lot of others say, oh, we want to provide pre-k they want the education get in line at the beginning. >> we have a lot of pushback to that and one of the possible solutions to a lot of it is allowing people to opt in or opt out and not have a default setting. and that is an inherent problem with some of these things. >> so we have an e-mail marketing. charles: has some of the next-generation is clueless about financing...
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bill de blasio is here. he is the current mayor of new york city. he has served in that role since january 1, 2014. he replaced michael bloomberg and became the first democrat to hold the office in 20 years. he won a landslide victory. i am pleased to have him at this table. you have watched other mayors. tell me about the job. what surprises you about being mayor? the challenge? >> it is a fun job because it is endlessly facinating. there is an intimacy to the huge scale. i think that is wonderful. people want to talk about something and they have an issue. i like that connection. i love what i do. i can see it working or not. >> if i come back in four years and talk to you, what we do have accomplished? >> i want to fight inequality. the city needs amending and healing to become more of a commonality. we have to address honestly the factors of any quality do not want to american values. it has been made more intense by the economic crisis. from my point of view, the way to judge me is, do i change that reality in any appreciable way? the things we
bill de blasio is here. he is the current mayor of new york city. he has served in that role since january 1, 2014. he replaced michael bloomberg and became the first democrat to hold the office in 20 years. he won a landslide victory. i am pleased to have him at this table. you have watched other mayors. tell me about the job. what surprises you about being mayor? the challenge? >> it is a fun job because it is endlessly facinating. there is an intimacy to the huge scale. i think that is...
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. >> as for designberg and other tenants their hopes hinge on mayor bill de blasio's push for affordable housing. >> this is the poster child. >> mary snow, al jazeera. >> the tenants say what is happening in their part of the town is far beyond the certain oconcern of affordability of housing in america. are they right? professor, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> that woman who we just heard said it could be catastrophic for new york if these apartments become less affordable. is she dramatic? or is she on to something. >> no, i don't think it is. some areas have become very unaffordable. this was initially for returning veterans and younger people. if a younger person moves into new york they'll be forced to move away from downtown or they'll double or triple up. it's a very difficult situation, and there's been very, very little affordable housing generated by the federal government or by local governments for decades. >> it is 25,000 residents. high, high density occupancy for new york, and generally speaking that is usually related to low income housing
. >> as for designberg and other tenants their hopes hinge on mayor bill de blasio's push for affordable housing. >> this is the poster child. >> mary snow, al jazeera. >> the tenants say what is happening in their part of the town is far beyond the certain oconcern of affordability of housing in america. are they right? professor, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> that woman who we just heard said it could be catastrophic for new...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio wants the new york post and daily news to apologize for suggesting his wife was a reluctant mother. the post front page referred to a magazine profile in which charlene mccray says she struggled with being a new mom. she told the new york mag, quote, i was 40 years old and had a life. i didn't want to spend every day with her and i found all kinds of reasons not to do it. i love her, but i have been working since i was 14, and that was part of me. it is me. it took a longtime for me to get into i'm taking care of kids and what that means. for more check in with "red eye" senior political correspondent. >> we would like to take a moment to apologize. we did not know he would be nude and he will not be working here anymore and it will not happen again. joanne, i will start with you because you are pretty and i like looking at you. what is the controversy here? they said she was a bad mom and they quoted her saying i was a bad mom. the connotation around the word bad. she was not a bad mom. she was a selfish mom. there is nothing wrong with that. >> the
new york city mayor bill de blasio wants the new york post and daily news to apologize for suggesting his wife was a reluctant mother. the post front page referred to a magazine profile in which charlene mccray says she struggled with being a new mom. she told the new york mag, quote, i was 40 years old and had a life. i didn't want to spend every day with her and i found all kinds of reasons not to do it. i love her, but i have been working since i was 14, and that was part of me. it is me. it...
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. >> you hear mayor bill de blasio here in new york and a lot of others say, oh, we want to provide pre-k and other things. they want the education get in line at the beginning. >> we have a lot of pushback to that and one of the possible solutions to a lot of it is allowing people to opt in or opt out and not have a default setting. and that is an inherent problem with some of these things. >> so we have an e-mail marketing. charles: has some of the next-generation is clueless about financing we need major change. change. call your friends, sit down. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. for what r
. >> you hear mayor bill de blasio here in new york and a lot of others say, oh, we want to provide pre-k and other things. they want the education get in line at the beginning. >> we have a lot of pushback to that and one of the possible solutions to a lot of it is allowing people to opt in or opt out and not have a default setting. and that is an inherent problem with some of these things. >> so we have an e-mail marketing. charles: has some of the next-generation is...
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i saw that new york mayor bill de blasio has declared today "barbara walter's day" in honor of her lastn "the view." [ audience aws ] while -- she's great. [ applause ] good for her. while whooppy goldberg's day is still 4/20. [ laughter ] do you like chipotle? >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: yeah, i love chipotle. [ screams and applause ] we love chipotle? well check this out. chipotle announced that it will start putting short stories on its bags and cups so that customers will have something to read while they eat. [ laughter ] yeah, they even say that they might put poetry on the cups and bags but they're still testing out the idea. but we actually got our hands on some of the possible poems. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah. we got them. and, i don't know. after reading them, i'm not sure it's a good idea. take a look. "i once spent the night in toledo, i ordered a chicken burrito. and then on a whim i went for a a swim. it greatly expanded my speedo." [ laughter and applause ] you see what i mean? that's the type of -- [ applause ] i'm not sure that's going to work if you're sitting there try
i saw that new york mayor bill de blasio has declared today "barbara walter's day" in honor of her lastn "the view." [ audience aws ] while -- she's great. [ applause ] good for her. while whooppy goldberg's day is still 4/20. [ laughter ] do you like chipotle? >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: yeah, i love chipotle. [ screams and applause ] we love chipotle? well check this out. chipotle announced that it will start putting short stories on its bags and cups so that...
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bill de blasio is mayor of this city now and a year ago it didn't look like he had a chance to becomecher. you never know. shifts change and happen. this was dramatic. what do you think happened? >> essentially with all due respect to marjorie, she isn't a very good candidate. the reason she lost in '94 other than the republican landslide was the fact that she dithered about her vote on the floor of the house and managed to be the last person to put the tax package over the top. you never want to be that last person because naturally you're going to be held accountable for it. she didn't seem to learn very much about campaigning in all of the years since. that's been 20 years. so i think that was part of it. another factor here. what do you make of that? >> it could be. endorsements often don't work very well. a lot of voters say thank you very much. i'll make up my own mind. you know, we've been treated to so much coverage of the coronation of hillary clinton. it's good to remember that actually the clintons are very human and they can lose races. they proved it last night. >> yeah.
bill de blasio is mayor of this city now and a year ago it didn't look like he had a chance to becomecher. you never know. shifts change and happen. this was dramatic. what do you think happened? >> essentially with all due respect to marjorie, she isn't a very good candidate. the reason she lost in '94 other than the republican landslide was the fact that she dithered about her vote on the floor of the house and managed to be the last person to put the tax package over the top. you never...
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mayor bill de blasio of new york wants $15 minimum wage in new york city. where we can't enact progressive change at the national level, local political actors are taking it upon themselves to do so. >> presumably, the businesses will still be open in seattle, right? this is the contention. if you raise the men mum wage it will cost jobs and i think in that way it's critical that we have some case studies here to point to and say, look, they're still like robust economic opportunity. and people make a living wage. >> we know, we have evidence to suggest, if you look at san francisco, the minimum wage has been $10, more than $10 the last couple of years. last time i checked, san francisco is still booming, skieieny isn't falling. in seattle the $15 minimum wage will create $500 million of spending in local businesses. >> right. >> this is not something that's if it's good for workers it's not good for businesses. it is good for business. >> something that everybody -- i mean people in support of a living wage have been trying to save for decades at this poin
mayor bill de blasio of new york wants $15 minimum wage in new york city. where we can't enact progressive change at the national level, local political actors are taking it upon themselves to do so. >> presumably, the businesses will still be open in seattle, right? this is the contention. if you raise the men mum wage it will cost jobs and i think in that way it's critical that we have some case studies here to point to and say, look, they're still like robust economic opportunity. and...
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when chirlane mccray, whose husband is new york mayor bill de blasio, expressed a small part of thosee, she couldn't have imagined that one paragraph out 7,550 words would turn into this. two new york tabloids blasting her as a bad mother. here's the passage. chiara was born seven months after the wedding when bill was working in san francisco. mccray had always imagined a life with children, but as with so many women the reality of mother hood, the loss of independence, the relentlessness of the responsibility was difficult. i was 40 years old, she said. i had a life. especially with chiara will feel guilt forever more. yes. but the question is i could not spend every day with her. i would look for reasons not to do it. i love her. i have thousands of photos of her. every one month birthday, two month birthdays, but i've been working since i was 14. and that part of me is me. it took a long time for me to get into, i'm taking care of kids. the one made famous by the campaign ads. it says mccray became the primary caretaker, the one who picked up the kids and did all the traditional m
when chirlane mccray, whose husband is new york mayor bill de blasio, expressed a small part of thosee, she couldn't have imagined that one paragraph out 7,550 words would turn into this. two new york tabloids blasting her as a bad mother. here's the passage. chiara was born seven months after the wedding when bill was working in san francisco. mccray had always imagined a life with children, but as with so many women the reality of mother hood, the loss of independence, the relentlessness of...
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when you think about charlie rangel, he should be speaking out about mayor bill de blasio who is tryingt the charter school program in new york city. the academy right there in harlem. not talking about the 12% unemployment rate. not talking about the g.d.p. growth which obviously means that there is definitely not economic growth within our inner city and urban environments. this is politics as usual. >> why do they do that? because everybody goes into politics whether you agree with a person. i realize some politics an awful long time and lose that thought, but, i mean, why are they doing that? >> it's it's very simple. because you have a constituency that is trapped on a liberal/progressive plantation of the 21 st century. they want to make sure that they stay there they want to make sure that they continue to demonize and castigate constitutional. irrespective of color or race or gender or any of those divisive factors that the liberals like to use because they are afraid of losing control and losing power. >> you know, every single group i have ever seen, both sides of the politica
when you think about charlie rangel, he should be speaking out about mayor bill de blasio who is tryingt the charter school program in new york city. the academy right there in harlem. not talking about the 12% unemployment rate. not talking about the g.d.p. growth which obviously means that there is definitely not economic growth within our inner city and urban environments. this is politics as usual. >> why do they do that? because everybody goes into politics whether you agree with a...
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. >> we don't all want to sound like bill de blasio on the couch.re is a problem with crime, but the progressives are jumping on it as an opportunity to take a village of bureaucrats and it is not just this: they try to transfer these duties away from parents the government for a long time. the big push fo for school lunc. we will do it all themselves and if this government cannot take care of the veterans and heroes, they certainly can't do the job taking care of our kids cost that is why as much as there is a problem with crime, we have to be worried about the control they are starting. >> problem with crime and problem with screen as well. an annual event where families vowed to spend seven days turning off all digital entertainment but one mother saying joint effort to bring her family closer together actually drove it apart. she says a time in front of the tv after dinner that the family be together and talk. but instead everybody went off to do their own thing. we have to accept the screens are part of our everyday life n the culture, the land
. >> we don't all want to sound like bill de blasio on the couch.re is a problem with crime, but the progressives are jumping on it as an opportunity to take a village of bureaucrats and it is not just this: they try to transfer these duties away from parents the government for a long time. the big push fo for school lunc. we will do it all themselves and if this government cannot take care of the veterans and heroes, they certainly can't do the job taking care of our kids cost that is...
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reporter talks about how, you know, like somebody put their body in between, you know, him and bill de blasioat valley wanted to make eye contact with anybody during the course of the meeting and says his efforts were met with recriminations or a gentle physical force at some point. >> if you are shocked by the idea of having private strategy sessions and not sharing wit press, you got to get out more. whether it's the republican party, democratic, liberal, of course they will not share strategies. they are private meetings. you speak about hypocrisy. the issue if this process of super packs is so help prehenceble, they should join with the democrats in the house and senate trying to change the system there are 15 pieces of legislation the house and senate members introduced and there is a constitutional amendment senator udal introduced -- >> you can't stand up there with one side of your mouth calling the koch brothers unamerican. there is a feeling the democrats doing it is beyond reproach because they are trying to better the system. >> i don't know how you do sports or mark how you do po
reporter talks about how, you know, like somebody put their body in between, you know, him and bill de blasioat valley wanted to make eye contact with anybody during the course of the meeting and says his efforts were met with recriminations or a gentle physical force at some point. >> if you are shocked by the idea of having private strategy sessions and not sharing wit press, you got to get out more. whether it's the republican party, democratic, liberal, of course they will not share...
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taking care of her children, but she was also maternally taking care of both her mother and bill de blasio'souse. >> right. >> and managed to have her marriage survive that. >> i'm telling you. by not having children, there are many different ways to nurture. but how dare anyone make any kind of assumption on what good or bad parenting is when as far as i know from not only my sisters and other people who have told me all kinds of things like don't tell anyone i said this but being a parent is overrated. okay, i'm just saying that. but the work and the difficulty of just adjusting your life, it's as ignorant as thinking -- and people will say you compared parenting to war? it's as ignorant as thinking someone could go to war, come back and just adjust like that. a baby comes out of you. you're dealing with a whole new life with your own valid life. it's difficult, and she was so honest about it. >> craig, have you had more than four hours sleep in the past? >> i am actually sleeping right now as i talk to you. >> because of course you're a new dad. >> i am. my son will be 11 weeks old on mon
taking care of her children, but she was also maternally taking care of both her mother and bill de blasio'souse. >> right. >> and managed to have her marriage survive that. >> i'm telling you. by not having children, there are many different ways to nurture. but how dare anyone make any kind of assumption on what good or bad parenting is when as far as i know from not only my sisters and other people who have told me all kinds of things like don't tell anyone i said this but...
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i think we are seeing that and i think bill de blasio's election here in new york city who is now therogressive in the country and somebody who we know has been close to the clintons but there is this kind of growing sense that. >> yeah, but she can't run on de blasio nationwide. and let me tell you this ms. qualls. hillary clinton has got to pull back from president obama. because he got a 19% decline in median income for working americans under obama administration. do you have a big burgeoning stock market that only gets fat cats like me. it doesn't benefit the worker people, union people. and you have this unbelievable unemployment problem because the private industry is saying you know, we are north going to expand. we don't like obama care. we don't like the high corporate tax. we are going it keep all our money in luxenburg, we are not going to bring it back. hillary clinton is going to have to walk back all of that stuff. you know that. >> well, bill, you, me, and hillary clinton probably all agree that the minimum wage should be increased. >> i do. but that's small ball. the
i think we are seeing that and i think bill de blasio's election here in new york city who is now therogressive in the country and somebody who we know has been close to the clintons but there is this kind of growing sense that. >> yeah, but she can't run on de blasio nationwide. and let me tell you this ms. qualls. hillary clinton has got to pull back from president obama. because he got a 19% decline in median income for working americans under obama administration. do you have a big...
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bill de blasio is demanding an apology after they characterized his wife as a bad mother. >> i love myvery deeply. she is an extraordinary mother. she always has been. >> reacting to a new york post cover that showed a picture of the city's first lady, with the headline, i was a bad mom. to "the new york daily news" ran a headline saying didn't want to be a mom. that's not what she said. they are reporting on an interview, i was 40 years old i had a life especially with chiara, the truth is i couldn't spend every day with her. i didn't want to do that. i looked for all kinds of reasons not to do it. just an accurate nuance portrayal of the real dilemmas of motherhood. where's the headline there? i'm joined by krystle ball. heidi, did the tabloids take it too far? >> they totally did. why do we hate women so much. >> i don't, our fabulous lady panel is here. >> thank you. she was speaking honestly. there was a whole generation, i was part of the generation that grew up where parents allowed us to let ourselves into the house. we were latch key kids and didn't have parents hovering over
bill de blasio is demanding an apology after they characterized his wife as a bad mother. >> i love myvery deeply. she is an extraordinary mother. she always has been. >> reacting to a new york post cover that showed a picture of the city's first lady, with the headline, i was a bad mom. to "the new york daily news" ran a headline saying didn't want to be a mom. that's not what she said. they are reporting on an interview, i was 40 years old i had a life especially with...
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. >> mayor bill de blasio has made affordable housing a priority and is looking for ways to make housingrdable and accessful for seniors. what are sort of the public policy changes we need to look at as we do have the boomer generation increasingly facing problems with expensive housing? >> yeah. well, i think -- i mean there's a record number of americans who can't afford their rend. a lot of the people in los angeles can't afford a one bedroom apartment so they decide to home share as a way to stake hour and we have to make sure there aren't policies that are too restrictive or preventing people from being able to use their homes in that way. and then i think we have to dedicate more resources toward developing new housing units. you can't address a shortage of affordable housing without building new units. >> thanks for being with us. >> very interesting trend. up next, what if you didn't recognize your house or yourself. combat veterans are fighting a new war on home turf. >> so i didn't really get used to it. i'd look in the mirror and be mad at it and cry about it and think, oh, my
. >> mayor bill de blasio has made affordable housing a priority and is looking for ways to make housingrdable and accessful for seniors. what are sort of the public policy changes we need to look at as we do have the boomer generation increasingly facing problems with expensive housing? >> yeah. well, i think -- i mean there's a record number of americans who can't afford their rend. a lot of the people in los angeles can't afford a one bedroom apartment so they decide to home...
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new york mayor bill de blasio has broken with his predecessors, mayors blumburg and giuliani on numerous issues, but his latest is over something you never expect to make headlines, whether to lift the ban on keeping ferrets, there they are, as household pets. ferrets. yes, as ridiculous as it sounds, the weasel prohibition is back. originally implemented 15 years ago by giuliani, the ferret ban was more contentious as you might think, giuliani ridiculed a ferrets rights activist on his radio show in 1999. the exchange became so famous, "slate" magazine made an illustration out of it. >> let me introduce myself again, executive president of new york ferret advocacy. last week when we spoke, you said a very disparaging remark to me that i should get a life. that was very unprofessional of you. here we're trying to get something seriously done, without you talking over me, we're trying to get something done -- >> david, you're on my show, i have a right to talk over you. you have totally misinterpreted the law because there's something deranged about you. >> no, there isn't, sir. >> the ex
new york mayor bill de blasio has broken with his predecessors, mayors blumburg and giuliani on numerous issues, but his latest is over something you never expect to make headlines, whether to lift the ban on keeping ferrets, there they are, as household pets. ferrets. yes, as ridiculous as it sounds, the weasel prohibition is back. originally implemented 15 years ago by giuliani, the ferret ban was more contentious as you might think, giuliani ridiculed a ferrets rights activist on his radio...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio will be able to apply with a physical address can apply for a dot-nyc> said its initial public offering was expected to be priced at 12 to 14 bucks a share. >>> ford recalling about 4,000 super duty f-series trucks due to a transmission issue. the recall affecting, four, 2015 models. >>> amazon and twitter are teaming up. twitter icers can link to amazon account an add items to the amazon cart by responding to #amazoncart. >>> they are looking at smart ear pods to monitor heart rate and blood pressure. >> i will take that. david: tech giant's plans include pairing next generation smart ear pods with the iphone 5s successor. [buzzer] that is today's -- >> wouldn't have made it if somebody interrupted you. david: too much technology. you can never have too much. cheryl: it is my life on my arm, my fit. david: is the economy doing well or poorly? wall street seems to think it is doing great. main street still seems to think it is lousy. steve forbes will tell us why wall street and main street may have been measuring our economy all wrong. a new way to mea
new york city mayor bill de blasio will be able to apply with a physical address can apply for a dot-nyc> said its initial public offering was expected to be priced at 12 to 14 bucks a share. >>> ford recalling about 4,000 super duty f-series trucks due to a transmission issue. the recall affecting, four, 2015 models. >>> amazon and twitter are teaming up. twitter icers can link to amazon account an add items to the amazon cart by responding to #amazoncart. >>>...
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now he hands the reins over to bill de blasio. does that continue here in new york?xis? >> we're even, we're hosting our first ever start-up school here in a month. so far everything with the de blasio administration seems to show he's excited. he knows how vital it is to the economy here. it's one of the pillar. and we're hoping. it's still too early to say, but we're hoping de blasio carries it on -- liz: he shows interest. >> he has. and at the bottom line, that's job creation. liz: when the til blers of the world start getting bought up, this is very exciting. tell me what you're doing. by the way, gary's leafing tomorrow for israel. what will y come by nateer do in israel? that's start-up nation too. >> absolutely. one of the things we're realizing is that start-up founders, they're all over the world. 95% of the people in the world are outside of the united states, and that's the true pool of all people. we believe that founders can come from everywhere, and we want people to come and learn how to do that. and so we're going to them. liz: what trends are you se
now he hands the reins over to bill de blasio. does that continue here in new york?xis? >> we're even, we're hosting our first ever start-up school here in a month. so far everything with the de blasio administration seems to show he's excited. he knows how vital it is to the economy here. it's one of the pillar. and we're hoping. it's still too early to say, but we're hoping de blasio carries it on -- liz: he shows interest. >> he has. and at the bottom line, that's job creation....
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. >> now, we did receive a statement from the city of new york city mayor bill de blasio, and it says in part, it is important to note that the repository is a permanent medical examiner's facility, they'll continue to support the work of identifying remains with the ultimate goal of identifying every remain and returning them to their families who can decide how to best lay their loved ones to rest. now, we also obtained statements from both the police commissioner and also from the fire commissioner, and i should point out that the fire commissioner pointed out that 127 of their families are still waiting for their loved ones to be identified. and, randi, like i mentioned earlier, there's 8,000 remains, but when all of this started there were 20,000 unidentified remains and it has just taken time and, of course, this is the medical examiner working and that's why this is in the custody of the medical examiner to identify all of these remains. >> yeah, it's so sad to see, though, that the controversy over this continues. >> it really is, it is really sad. >> rosa, appreciate it, than
. >> now, we did receive a statement from the city of new york city mayor bill de blasio, and it says in part, it is important to note that the repository is a permanent medical examiner's facility, they'll continue to support the work of identifying remains with the ultimate goal of identifying every remain and returning them to their families who can decide how to best lay their loved ones to rest. now, we also obtained statements from both the police commissioner and also from the fire...
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now going on and continuing between governor andrew cuomo of new york and new york city mayor bill de blasio. we know during his campaign for mayor, mayor de blasio said basically he would end charter schools. he had this major rivalry with a woman in new york who is big proponent of them. andrew cuomo in speech two days ago, it is remarkable speech and shown me the words and didn't tell me who said i it i would be said it was delivered by a conservative republican. he said we spend more money in new york state per capita than anywhere else on public education yet we're number 32 in the nation in terms of achievement and math, reading other essentials anybody agree is absolutely required to make anything out of your life. we have to have school choice in this area. what i'm saying in the book, and i'm going beyond the universities is, some of my liberal friends are for choice on abortion but are against choice for public schools and especially for poor and minority of children. we have reversal george wallace standing in the schoolhouse door to keep african-americans out, more than 50 years
now going on and continuing between governor andrew cuomo of new york and new york city mayor bill de blasio. we know during his campaign for mayor, mayor de blasio said basically he would end charter schools. he had this major rivalry with a woman in new york who is big proponent of them. andrew cuomo in speech two days ago, it is remarkable speech and shown me the words and didn't tell me who said i it i would be said it was delivered by a conservative republican. he said we spend more money...
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. >>> new york city mayor bill de blasio -- the new york post and daily new res ported details from anview with the mayor's wife. she said after her first child was born, quote, i could not spend every day with her. i looked for reasons not to look at it. he says it was inaccurate and unfair. >> i think the post and the daily news owes chirlane an apology for misrepresenting what she said and for characterturing a reality that i think so many women face. >> mccray says she always wanted children, but took a long time to understand how to be a mother. >>> a 22-year-old woman is accused of calling in fake bomb threats to what her parents thought was her graduation ceremony. she wanted to stop the graduation ceremony because she didn't want her parents to find out she dropped out. the ceremony was moved to a second location. police were able to trace the calls to her cell phone. she was arrested in her cap and gown there on the scene. she didn't want her parents to know. now everybody knows including here on cbs where it's all over the world. >> not a good call. >> nope. >>> an l.a. subur
. >>> new york city mayor bill de blasio -- the new york post and daily new res ported details from anview with the mayor's wife. she said after her first child was born, quote, i could not spend every day with her. i looked for reasons not to look at it. he says it was inaccurate and unfair. >> i think the post and the daily news owes chirlane an apology for misrepresenting what she said and for characterturing a reality that i think so many women face. >> mccray says she...
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this case has more ammunition for new york mayor bill de blasio.io explained his motivation. >> cities around the world have already made the decision to end the practice of horse carriages because it's an arcane practice. it's not particularly humane to the horses involved. we just had an accident a week or so ago a horse in the middle of traffic spooked, you have a crash, someone gets hurt. the horse gets hurt. why? horses don't belong in the middle of manhattan streets. we can find another way to support the tourist industry create jobs for those individuals but not have an inhumane practice. i'm convinced we'll get there. there's a lot of detail but i'm convince ed convinced we'll get there the. >> a lot of debate here because celebrities are on both sides. >> both sides. a lot of money on each side of this debate as well and special >>> if you could take a picture of a national park, what would it be? thousands of people entered their favorite park photos in a government contest. well, first on "cbs this morning" we'll show you which one the j
this case has more ammunition for new york mayor bill de blasio.io explained his motivation. >> cities around the world have already made the decision to end the practice of horse carriages because it's an arcane practice. it's not particularly humane to the horses involved. we just had an accident a week or so ago a horse in the middle of traffic spooked, you have a crash, someone gets hurt. the horse gets hurt. why? horses don't belong in the middle of manhattan streets. we can find...
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like the 1% part of everyday speech, which instantly contributed to the election and victory of bill de blasioth his tale of two cities. i suspect most politicians and developers took away from the occupy movement that in future they need to work harder to design spaces that can't be occupied. i think another lesson is millions of people dream of opportunity and equality and those dreams will continue to be contested and expressed in the public spaces we build for each other and for ourselves. thanks very much. [applause] so, mostly, i would love to hear if you have any comments or questions. you have to come up to the microphones. >> [indiscernible] >> unless i have stunned you all into silence. we can talk about other things as well. none of you getting up. so, thank you very much. it was a pleasure. yeah? yeah, really? usually somebody says something about "the times." you're welcome to take a pot shot. >> it sometimes takes a minute. you started out with an architect saying very gloomy things about the responsibility of architects. you ended with the zÜrich group saying the opposite. i'm w
like the 1% part of everyday speech, which instantly contributed to the election and victory of bill de blasioth his tale of two cities. i suspect most politicians and developers took away from the occupy movement that in future they need to work harder to design spaces that can't be occupied. i think another lesson is millions of people dream of opportunity and equality and those dreams will continue to be contested and expressed in the public spaces we build for each other and for ourselves....
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and attorney for new york city mayor bill de blasio, my new friend, myra wily. should we make of her telling us that the man's not a racist? should we take her at her word? >> well, i think we should take mr. sterling at his word. i think his word was pretty clearly racist. and that's the most important thing we can pay attention to. on actions, i think it's also important. look at his actions. this is a man who has had to settle two major lawsuits for trying to push black people who were paying their rent out of housing because they were black. >> all right, let me listen now. this is what she says about sterling's remarks and how they have to do with age. let's listen. >> i think mr. sterling's from a different generation than i am. i think he was brought up to believe those things. >> what things? >> segregation. whites and blacks. minorities. from black jews to light jews to dark jews. >> all right, on a grander point here, james, a generational thing, and we get that. some older folks came up in a different typime, a racist time. but she seems to be almost
and attorney for new york city mayor bill de blasio, my new friend, myra wily. should we make of her telling us that the man's not a racist? should we take her at her word? >> well, i think we should take mr. sterling at his word. i think his word was pretty clearly racist. and that's the most important thing we can pay attention to. on actions, i think it's also important. look at his actions. this is a man who has had to settle two major lawsuits for trying to push black people who were...
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. >> we called new york mayor bill de blasio's office and they gave us a statement.dministration has engaged the community and 9/11 families continuously since entering office four months ago. this includes talking with and listening to families who have questions about this plan as well as many families who are supportive and comfortable with this plan. what's your response to that? >> i have heard that quote and that is just completely untrue. >> they haven't reached out to the families? >> not that the groups and families i am associated with. maybe the ones in support of this plan. but the ones in opposition, which i am part of, none of us have heard from the mayor's office. we have reached out and would like to meet with the mayor, but we haven't had any discussion. we've had virtually no discussion. >> when did you first hear about the plan? >> to house them in the basement? >> right. and to actually do it today, the day before mother's day. >> i did hear house them in the basement, or what we call the basement, 70 feet below ground in a museum and we've been f
. >> we called new york mayor bill de blasio's office and they gave us a statement.dministration has engaged the community and 9/11 families continuously since entering office four months ago. this includes talking with and listening to families who have questions about this plan as well as many families who are supportive and comfortable with this plan. what's your response to that? >> i have heard that quote and that is just completely untrue. >> they haven't reached out to...
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. >> bill de blasio and the city's largest teacher's union agreed to a contract yesterday ending a five-yeardispute. teachers will receive back pay of 8% of their salaries and bonuses for teachers with positive reviews. the union agreed to reductions in health care saving the city $1 million. >> from our parade of papers, the oregonian, cell phone video recovered from one of the young victims aboard the capsized south korean ferry is giving new insight into what happened in that doomed ship. the student's father released the video to give it to the nation and let them get a glimpse into the disaster. at first the crew warns of a possible accident over the loud speaker. the video shows the students fooling around. but as the ferry begins to tilt, the mood changes to panic. towards the end of the video, you can actually still hear the crew telling passengers to stay in place. it's just outrageous. >> why would you do that? >> it's just outrageous. >> the los angeles times, the president of the naacp in los angeles has resigned in the wake of the scandal involving donald sterling. leon jenkins
. >> bill de blasio and the city's largest teacher's union agreed to a contract yesterday ending a five-yeardispute. teachers will receive back pay of 8% of their salaries and bonuses for teachers with positive reviews. the union agreed to reductions in health care saving the city $1 million. >> from our parade of papers, the oregonian, cell phone video recovered from one of the young victims aboard the capsized south korean ferry is giving new insight into what happened in that...
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mediation favorite word that is seriously threatening the taxi business now new york city mayor bill de blasio who by the way received a nice chunk of change from the taxi commission during his may oral run has plans to expand the city's to actually buy an additional six thousand cabs these cabs are part of a borough program and it's designed to address the shortage of cabs outside of downtown manhattan so edward what are the details of this borough program and what does it mean in all of this you know if you live out. basically you get a taxi if you live in. the queens the brooklyn. you can't get a taxi i once lived in brooklyn. i got a taxi and it had to take me to brooklyn. many a lot of times they would say no we don't want to take you so. because we have to get a fair on the way right there we just refused to take the taxi so this serves to get rid of that problem so that you have to circulate in those areas so that people could actually get access to transportation you know when we were doing a show i was in new york on monday for the show and what i found fascinating is i saw some of th
mediation favorite word that is seriously threatening the taxi business now new york city mayor bill de blasio who by the way received a nice chunk of change from the taxi commission during his may oral run has plans to expand the city's to actually buy an additional six thousand cabs these cabs are part of a borough program and it's designed to address the shortage of cabs outside of downtown manhattan so edward what are the details of this borough program and what does it mean in all of this...
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former mayor rudy giuliani, the mayor at the time, will be speaking, andrew cuomo, chris christie, bill de blasiomayor, all going to be speaking as well. the museum was many, many years in the making and there's been a lot of controversy about what should be included not included. includes many iconic objects including the metal cross, battered fire truck will be there, survivor stairs used by thousands of people fleeing the towers as just before they collapsed will be there as well. of course thousands of photographs. this museum is going to be opening today and it's the museum part that's open today, will be open six days exclusively to family members and to the first responders only. then it will open to the general public next week here. the memorial part of this, the other part of the museum, and the memorial, already has opened. i was there yesterday and one of the most moving things is to be able to go up to it, type in the name of a relative or a friend or just somebody you knew, into the kiosk, get the photograph up, and then go over to one of the two reflecting pools and find the name o
former mayor rudy giuliani, the mayor at the time, will be speaking, andrew cuomo, chris christie, bill de blasiomayor, all going to be speaking as well. the museum was many, many years in the making and there's been a lot of controversy about what should be included not included. includes many iconic objects including the metal cross, battered fire truck will be there, survivor stairs used by thousands of people fleeing the towers as just before they collapsed will be there as well. of course...