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>> yeah, i love brooklyn, jimmy. >> jimmy: brooklyn seems to like you.he -- this might be a tough question. but what's the best thing you've eaten since you've been here? >> pizza. >> jimmy: pizza? what kind -- which one? >> well -- pepperoni with hall pain yoeps. >> jimmy: okay, all right. we're going to have him deported back to l.a. my aunt chippy is here, too, somewhere in the audience. where is aunt chippy? oh, hi, aunt chippy. [ applause ] do you have anything you'd like to say? you have a statement you'd like to make to everyone here in brooklyn? >> well, i am very, very proud of them, that our hometown has given you such a great reception and i'm very, very proud to be a brooklynite. >> jimmy: and what is that -- she broke her shoulder on the way in here. >> yeah, i got a present from jfk airport. first time i've broken a bone and if i had to do it any place, i'm glad it was here in brooklyn. >> jimmy: oh, that's -- i don't know what's happened to aunt chippy. very optimistic. our last conversation, she was smoking and complaining in her hotel ro
>> yeah, i love brooklyn, jimmy. >> jimmy: brooklyn seems to like you.he -- this might be a tough question. but what's the best thing you've eaten since you've been here? >> pizza. >> jimmy: pizza? what kind -- which one? >> well -- pepperoni with hall pain yoeps. >> jimmy: okay, all right. we're going to have him deported back to l.a. my aunt chippy is here, too, somewhere in the audience. where is aunt chippy? oh, hi, aunt chippy. [ applause ] do you have...
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the brooklyn hipster.rdinary citizens with gas shortages, traffic grid lock and absence of public transportation, hip sterps vintage bikes and skateboards allow them to move about freely. with food in short supply, hip sterps rely on their skills in salami curing and artis nall pickling. their vintage denim is extreme little durab and if new clothes are needed, they can knit. when heat fails, hip sterps ample facial hair provides warmth and in extreme cold, they can deploy their hoodies to remain cozy. if electricity is not available, hipsters have the ability to go acoustic at will. and the lack of fresh water for washing and bathing definitely not a problem. the brooklyn hipster. one of nature's miraculous adaptations to the modern world. [ applause ] >> jimmy: survival of the hippest. so -- hey, by the way, the -- the new york marathon is now not happening on sunday. mayor bloomberg -- [ cheers and applause ] cancelled it because of this. a lot of people were criticizing him because they believe the res
the brooklyn hipster.rdinary citizens with gas shortages, traffic grid lock and absence of public transportation, hip sterps vintage bikes and skateboards allow them to move about freely. with food in short supply, hip sterps rely on their skills in salami curing and artis nall pickling. their vintage denim is extreme little durab and if new clothes are needed, they can knit. when heat fails, hip sterps ample facial hair provides warmth and in extreme cold, they can deploy their hoodies to...
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hello, brooklyn.i'm the host of the show. [ cheers and applause ] very happy to be here with you. thank you, thank you. that's very nice. [ cheers and applause ] you're very kind. i appreciate it. but -- i want you to -- i'd like you to be honest with me. how many of you -- how many of you are here for the electricity? [ cheers and applause ] that's what i figured. well, thank you for coming. it's our second night of a week of shows. from the harvey theater at the brooklyn acad kacad my of music. i moved away from brooklyn 35 years ago when i was 9. it hasn't changed that much. same vegan bakeries, same toddlers drinking baby chinos in $2,000 strollers. it's really the same place. we had great sandwiches today. where did the sandwiches come from? oh, yeah, the milan deli. that was good. [ applause ] i think -- maybe the best part of being in brooklyn during a hurricane is, if you go outside and open your mouth, there's a pretty good chance a corned beef sandwich will blow into it. more than 6 million
hello, brooklyn.i'm the host of the show. [ cheers and applause ] very happy to be here with you. thank you, thank you. that's very nice. [ cheers and applause ] you're very kind. i appreciate it. but -- i want you to -- i'd like you to be honest with me. how many of you -- how many of you are here for the electricity? [ cheers and applause ] that's what i figured. well, thank you for coming. it's our second night of a week of shows. from the harvey theater at the brooklyn acad kacad my of...
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the rest of the lines operating in brooklyn and southern queens are terminating in downtown brooklyn. to get people across the east river, we normally have six tunnels underneath the six rivers that are -- service the subway lines. right now we're limited to operating buses over the manhattan and the brooklyn bridges and so instead of six tunnels, we have buses over three bridges. we're working hard to get those tunnels back up. >> eliot: tell us what you can, we all understand the tunnels got flooded. a lot of people don't appreciate when the tunnels are filled with water, it is not easy -- you don't just pull a plug and have them drain out. what's involved in getting the water out of the tunnels. when we say they're flooded does it mean there are two feet or they're flooded from the sort of the roadway that you would ride on if you were driving through them or if the subway train were going through them all the way up to the ceiling? give us a visual sense of what it means. >> okay well speaking of the brooklyn brooklyn-battery tunnel, that was filled all the way to the max of the c
the rest of the lines operating in brooklyn and southern queens are terminating in downtown brooklyn. to get people across the east river, we normally have six tunnels underneath the six rivers that are -- service the subway lines. right now we're limited to operating buses over the manhattan and the brooklyn bridges and so instead of six tunnels, we have buses over three bridges. we're working hard to get those tunnels back up. >> eliot: tell us what you can, we all understand the...
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brooklyn within three. however, they were down nine at the half. 2nd half james padgett and alex len the s.w.a.t. team. his reward? the slam down the lane, the pullup for show. he finishes with 18. the terps with a 15-point lead and control the game the rest of the way. off the turnover here the freshman seth allen alone for the flush. he would score a team high 19. the terps improve to 2-1 with a 91-74 win over liu brooklyn. >>> the wizards held practice today. this team still can't find their magic. for the second straight near they are the only nba team without a win. 0-7 is their record. tomorrow is their next chance. if they lose to the utah jazz, 0-8 would match the worst start in franchise history, but you can't say they vent been competitive. four of six -- haven't been competitive, four of seven games decided by six points or less. >> we're a tough group of guys. we're not going to give up. a lot of the games we've been right there in the games. we're fighting. we're going to compete. we get down b
brooklyn within three. however, they were down nine at the half. 2nd half james padgett and alex len the s.w.a.t. team. his reward? the slam down the lane, the pullup for show. he finishes with 18. the terps with a 15-point lead and control the game the rest of the way. off the turnover here the freshman seth allen alone for the flush. he would score a team high 19. the terps improve to 2-1 with a 91-74 win over liu brooklyn. >>> the wizards held practice today. this team still can't...
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♪ i and love and you what you were then i am today look at the things i do ♪ ♪ ah brooklyn brooklyn take are you aware the shape i'm in ♪ ♪ my hands they shake my head it spins ah brooklyn brooklyn take me in ♪ ♪ dumbed down and numbed by time and age your dreams the catch ♪ ♪ the world the cage the highway sets the traveler's stage ♪ ♪ all exits look the same three words that became hard to say i and love and you ♪ ♪ i and love and you i and love and you ♪ >> jimmy: how about that? and the brooklyn philharmonic, too. the avett brothers. i want to thank jon stewart and stephen colbert. i want to thank all of these guys. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. thanks to all of you for coming. tomorrow night, kelly ripa and alicia keys. good night! on plaintiff's part contributed to the happenings of the insurance accident and to the injuries laws and damages complained of. she says she has absolutely no idea what the district is referring to. >> i guess there is some legal strategies involved, but for me this is not about a legal battle or a civil battle or a criminal battle. this is
♪ i and love and you what you were then i am today look at the things i do ♪ ♪ ah brooklyn brooklyn take are you aware the shape i'm in ♪ ♪ my hands they shake my head it spins ah brooklyn brooklyn take me in ♪ ♪ dumbed down and numbed by time and age your dreams the catch ♪ ♪ the world the cage the highway sets the traveler's stage ♪ ♪ all exits look the same three words that became hard to say i and love and you ♪ ♪ i and love and you i and love and you ♪ >>...
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daily show, my name is jon stewart, tonight we have good guest, director-- director and star of brooklynastle. the fascinating documentary about chess champions in an intermediate school in the city. i give it six pawns up, i don't know chess. so rooks? i'm an idiot. let's start tonight with the election. you know the election that just ended and the one you don't ever really want to hear about again, that one. presidential elections are never just about voting on who gets to run naked through the white house in the middle of the night. i'm looking at you, eisenhower. (laughter) somebody's been working out. it's also about ballot referendums, referenda-- ballo ballots-- if you are talking about ballot initiatives you have to talk california. a state that loves referendums even more than it does putting avocados on on things that it doesn't belong on. what is wrong with you people, that is a cheese steak, why would you mut avocado on a cheese stake. what did they vote, a tax exempt stat to us weirdoes on the bourd walk with snakes on a shoulder, cupcakes must have at least 3% kale. >> dma
daily show, my name is jon stewart, tonight we have good guest, director-- director and star of brooklynastle. the fascinating documentary about chess champions in an intermediate school in the city. i give it six pawns up, i don't know chess. so rooks? i'm an idiot. let's start tonight with the election. you know the election that just ended and the one you don't ever really want to hear about again, that one. presidential elections are never just about voting on who gets to run naked through...
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on thursday, the brooklyn nets were supposed to open with the new york knicks at the new center in brooklyn have been watching you have seen the lines of people that are waiting for buses to get from manhattan or brooklyn to manhattan. so they canceled that. but the mayor said this goes on. it means hundreds of millions to the city, is that something we ought to think about? >>guest: well, the mayor is a great mayor and i understand his position, and he is a billionaire and does not take a salary and gives the money to the city and charities and he made that decision not realizing like us how bad it was on staten island. now we have had time to stand back i am a hotel own are trying to take care of people in the community. if you were in my hotel now and look at people in my lobby who are begging me, please, don't throw me out don't throw me out. i have no place to go. it is an easy decision. we got some backlash, people that were yelling and screaming and we do have a contract but when a guy was not nice to me, i said, why don't you turn on the eff-ing tv, turn on the eff-ing tv and call m
on thursday, the brooklyn nets were supposed to open with the new york knicks at the new center in brooklyn have been watching you have seen the lines of people that are waiting for buses to get from manhattan or brooklyn to manhattan. so they canceled that. but the mayor said this goes on. it means hundreds of millions to the city, is that something we ought to think about? >>guest: well, the mayor is a great mayor and i understand his position, and he is a billionaire and does not take...
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doing the show in brooklyn was weird.id you know they don't have superheroes outside the theater to take pictures with people. we went from hurricane sandy to 94 degrees here in hollywood today. that is a heat index equivalent to four shirtless robert pattinsons. [ cheers and applause ] very hot. i don't mind it. i really don't. [ cheers and applause ] all right! [ laughter ] oh. meanwhile -- it's an innocent bystander here in the crowd. there was an earthquake this morning in new jersey, either that or someone gave governor christie a jump rope in new jersey. very small earthquake, magnitude 2.0. i have to believe that was meant for us here in southern california, but this is what happens when mother nature uses apple maps. everything gets confused. [ applause ] meanwhile, you know there still isn't much gas in new jersey or new york. only about half the gas stations in new jersey are open right now and the ones that are have very long lines. in an attempt to alleviate the lines, the state instituted gas rations rules th
doing the show in brooklyn was weird.id you know they don't have superheroes outside the theater to take pictures with people. we went from hurricane sandy to 94 degrees here in hollywood today. that is a heat index equivalent to four shirtless robert pattinsons. [ cheers and applause ] very hot. i don't mind it. i really don't. [ cheers and applause ] all right! [ laughter ] oh. meanwhile -- it's an innocent bystander here in the crowd. there was an earthquake this morning in new jersey,...
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this is incredible video from brooklyn. it shows thousands of people waiting patiently to get on the bus. these people would normally take the subway, but today, this is their only option. there is a steady stream of buses, but with limited transit service, it is not enough to move quickly. a water main break has shut down the 1800 block -- morgan state university will be partially affected. still to come, we will give you more on that at 5:00. still to come, and sam's club is reaching out to those impacted by sandy. >> and temperatures continued to dig behind sandy. it is pretty chilly all the way down to louisville, where it is only 47. here is a live look from ocean city. what a difference. during the height of the storm, those waves were crashing over the wall onto the boardwalk. >> in consumer alert, good news for those whose homes suffer damage from sandy. >> because there was no hurricane warning issued for any part of the state, an insurer may not impose, under a a percentageolicy come up, deductible. >> most homeow
this is incredible video from brooklyn. it shows thousands of people waiting patiently to get on the bus. these people would normally take the subway, but today, this is their only option. there is a steady stream of buses, but with limited transit service, it is not enough to move quickly. a water main break has shut down the 1800 block -- morgan state university will be partially affected. still to come, we will give you more on that at 5:00. still to come, and sam's club is reaching out to...
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jacoby church in brooklyn. this is one of two distribution hubs we have for accepting donations, delivering donations, as well as volunteers to sights set up around the city. volunteers and donations can come here. from here, we load of cars for people lining up on the street. we take those goods to 20 recovery sites that are scattered around flood zones in brooklyn and staten island, red hook, and queens. >> can you give us a sense of how many people have been involved in the relief effort? >> it is hard to tell. we are still getting a sense of how many people are involved. yesterday, we had about 3800 unique kits in the morning on our website. this morning, we have sent out at least 2500 volunteers caring about 15,000 hot meals that were delivered in roughly 120 carloads going out to the recovery site. those are the lowball estimates based on the pounds of food coming through. >> how has occupy been able to organize this so quickly? >> over the last few years, there have been a lot of bonds build over this id
jacoby church in brooklyn. this is one of two distribution hubs we have for accepting donations, delivering donations, as well as volunteers to sights set up around the city. volunteers and donations can come here. from here, we load of cars for people lining up on the street. we take those goods to 20 recovery sites that are scattered around flood zones in brooklyn and staten island, red hook, and queens. >> can you give us a sense of how many people have been involved in the relief...
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-- a brooklyn nets t-shirt, and he lives in kansas.his. >> jimmy: in kansas? >> yeah, yeah. he's like, 6'5", i don't know. he's a big guy. and you see a big white dude rolling around in the middle of suburban kansas with a brooklyn nets t-shirt. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he feels pretty good about that. >> probably my dad. >> jimmy: yeah, that's probably him. is he as funny -- is he as funny as you? >> i think -- >> jimmy: you're a funny gentlemen. >> oh, that's nice of you to say. i would say he -- he is -- i think he's very funny. yeah. and more importantly, he does. so -- [ laughter ] no, but he -- >> jimmy: he thinks he's funny. >> yeah, no, he's very, very funny guy. he's a lot bigger than he used to be but -- >> jimmy: is he, why? >> well, he stopped drinking and got his sugars from desserts, i guess would be -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he loves desserts? >> one of my favorites stories. my sister, again kristen, the one in the picture there, i have another younger sister, lindsay, but that's kristen. and she -- she
-- a brooklyn nets t-shirt, and he lives in kansas.his. >> jimmy: in kansas? >> yeah, yeah. he's like, 6'5", i don't know. he's a big guy. and you see a big white dude rolling around in the middle of suburban kansas with a brooklyn nets t-shirt. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he feels pretty good about that. >> probably my dad. >> jimmy: yeah, that's probably him. is he as funny -- is he as funny as you? >> i think -- >> jimmy: you're a funny...
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on in brooklyn.re. that really says it all. our dr. sanjay gupta is standing by at belle hospital where patients are on the move because power failed but first to rob marciano. governor cuomo declared a transportation emergency. if you see it here you'll know why. there will be no fares for subways and buses but many of these lines aren't up and running yet, are they? >> yeah, so the fares, you have free fare, that's great but if you can't get on one, you can't get on one. the subways will run north of 34th street but because of that, lack of subway service, the buses are completely jammed. and so you can't even get on a bus. there's people pushing and shoving just to try to squeeze their way on so frustration already building yesterday with only day two. you can imagine day three, four and five as we go without power. standing outside the brooklyn bridge starting at 6:00 you will need three or more people in their car. one of the things they're trying to do to alleviate the gridlock that paralyzed t
on in brooklyn.re. that really says it all. our dr. sanjay gupta is standing by at belle hospital where patients are on the move because power failed but first to rob marciano. governor cuomo declared a transportation emergency. if you see it here you'll know why. there will be no fares for subways and buses but many of these lines aren't up and running yet, are they? >> yeah, so the fares, you have free fare, that's great but if you can't get on one, you can't get on one. the subways...
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the gridlock in and out of brooklyn.w a new storm-related crisis for victims in the northeast, a gas shortage. gas is scarce, many stations are closed and there is no power to run the pumps, and the ones that are open have lines stretching for miles. the president of penn financial group joins us. good morning to you. there is a gas shortage already in the northeast. >> there is a major gas shortage. the one bright spot here we have, bill there are nine major refineries in the northeast only two are shut down, that should bring us help. the ports are closed we are not able to get the gasoline that is refined away from this region into the region right now, and in new jersey has power off in a lot of the stations even if they have gasoline they can't pump it due to lack of power. bill: two refineries shut down by the storm, right. >> yes. bill: what does this do to the price of gasoline in the near term or for folks not just here but across the country. >> it should bring the prices down believe it or not. we are seeing t
the gridlock in and out of brooklyn.w a new storm-related crisis for victims in the northeast, a gas shortage. gas is scarce, many stations are closed and there is no power to run the pumps, and the ones that are open have lines stretching for miles. the president of penn financial group joins us. good morning to you. there is a gas shortage already in the northeast. >> there is a major gas shortage. the one bright spot here we have, bill there are nine major refineries in the northeast...
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brooklyn castle playing in select cities, opening in more on friday, throughout the month, katie and please go see this film. (cheers and applause) i am soooo loaded. i'm totally feelin' it. this loaded breakfast sandwich is awesome! am i trippin'...or is that jack box? you're not trippin'. i'm here. and my loaded breakfast sandwich is just loaded with country grilled sausage, bacon, ham, two fried eggs, and melting cheese on toasted sourdough. you can stop pretending. the only thing you're feeling is full. i am soooo loaded... that's the sausage. thanks for your business. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> jon: that's our show, join us next week at 11:00 when we all will have power an electricity and water and food. here it, your moment of zen. >> they keep playing something in my ear, some kind of weird bubbling sound. i don't know what that is supposed to indicate. >> i think from a bong, right, but i only know that from chief and chong. >> videos from the internet and intended for a mature audience. enjoy. >> oh jesus
brooklyn castle playing in select cities, opening in more on friday, throughout the month, katie and please go see this film. (cheers and applause) i am soooo loaded. i'm totally feelin' it. this loaded breakfast sandwich is awesome! am i trippin'...or is that jack box? you're not trippin'. i'm here. and my loaded breakfast sandwich is just loaded with country grilled sausage, bacon, ham, two fried eggs, and melting cheese on toasted sourdough. you can stop pretending. the only thing you're...
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and brooklyn bridge. speaking of the brooklyn bridge, how do you get over here? if you can't get on one of those buses -- they're free, fine, or you can't get in a car with other people or your car doesn't have gas, you do it by foot. a lot of foot traffic coming over to and from brooklyn on the bridge. and here's what people had to say about their commute this morning. >> today everybody is trying to get in, and get back to the normal things. >> reporter: do you normally walk over the bridge to go to work? >> no, i don't. but this morning i thought that was my best bet. >> normally the r-train door to door 35 minutes. i'm expecting a two-hour walk but it's a beautiful day. i'm worried about getting home. a long day of work. hopefully trains and buses start working. we'll do it. >> started off walking the bridge. i hope to find a bus on the other side. and then the subway at midtown. that's the plan. i don't know how long it will take, but that's the plan. >> reporter: that consumer confidence number, the highest since february of 2008. americans, despite economi
and brooklyn bridge. speaking of the brooklyn bridge, how do you get over here? if you can't get on one of those buses -- they're free, fine, or you can't get in a car with other people or your car doesn't have gas, you do it by foot. a lot of foot traffic coming over to and from brooklyn on the bridge. and here's what people had to say about their commute this morning. >> today everybody is trying to get in, and get back to the normal things. >> reporter: do you normally walk over...
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brooklyn is defined by its relationship to new york bay. it's as close as new york city gets to having a waterfront village. but early last week the surging bay scarred the neighborhood. sunday morning broke crisp and clear and red hook streets were lined with black garbage bags filled with sodden debris that had been pulled out of hundreds of flooded buildings. residents had hung soaked linens out to dry. much of the neighborhood still lacked electricity. residents lined up at a gas station for fuel for their generators. pumps sucked water from basements that were still floodedded. as the morning went on, a new flood swept into red hook. hundreds of volunteers. requests for help pureed into a nerve center. coordinators assigned tasks to people who had come to help, handed out gloves, mops and cleaning supplies, and send the volunteers off to work. some of them distributed clothes, blank hes, food and supplies. others got to the dirty business of clearing water-logged wood and dry wall from flooded basements. stewart price was part of a gro
brooklyn is defined by its relationship to new york bay. it's as close as new york city gets to having a waterfront village. but early last week the surging bay scarred the neighborhood. sunday morning broke crisp and clear and red hook streets were lined with black garbage bags filled with sodden debris that had been pulled out of hundreds of flooded buildings. residents had hung soaked linens out to dry. much of the neighborhood still lacked electricity. residents lined up at a gas station...
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>> no heat. >> reporter: in brooklyn's working class community, two weeks later no one here has power. >> tough. very tough. scary. it is dark here at night with no lights. >> reporter: 1700 of the 2400 homes were damaged or destroyed and residents complain they have been forgotten in the city's recovery. smith showed us the neighborhood. >> we got wiped out. she got wiped you want. they got wiped out happen. >> reporter: his cousins house is wet and cold. insurance inspectors have yet to survey the damage. in this close knit multigenerational neighborhood many families lost everything, ruined heirlooms. but smith salvaged something special. letters he wrote to his mother from vietnam. >> 1966. can't put a price tag on that. >> reporter: this is what many houses in here look inside. dark, dank and depressing. this family lived here for 42 years. they want to rebuild but waiting for an insurance ad juster and for the power to turn back on. mark strassman, cbs news, brooklyn. >> how to keep the country from going over the fiscal cliff will be the focus of president obama and lawmakers t
>> no heat. >> reporter: in brooklyn's working class community, two weeks later no one here has power. >> tough. very tough. scary. it is dark here at night with no lights. >> reporter: 1700 of the 2400 homes were damaged or destroyed and residents complain they have been forgotten in the city's recovery. smith showed us the neighborhood. >> we got wiped out. she got wiped you want. they got wiped out happen. >> reporter: his cousins house is wet and cold....
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first of all, how do you describe this part of brooklyn?ch is a peninsula, surrounded by water. >> how much water did you get during the storm? >> we got all the water that there was surrounding us that came in to us. >> what's interesting is this is considered a zone b. so nobody had to evacuate here. do people feel like they got caught off guard? >> yes, they do. they actually felt that they should have been evacuated, they should have been emergency evacuation, and they do feel off guard -- caught off guard. definitely. nobody knew what was going to be going on, that it was going to be this magnitude of disaster. >> reporter: you lived in this community post most of your life, 60 years. the people who were inside this relief center, what was their mood last night? >> i think the grief is setting in and people are upset. they're crying. they don't -- with the snowstorm that came in last night, they don't -- they can't take anymore. that's -- most of the people that came in, that's what they said, they can't take anymore. >> clearly, every
first of all, how do you describe this part of brooklyn?ch is a peninsula, surrounded by water. >> how much water did you get during the storm? >> we got all the water that there was surrounding us that came in to us. >> what's interesting is this is considered a zone b. so nobody had to evacuate here. do people feel like they got caught off guard? >> yes, they do. they actually felt that they should have been evacuated, they should have been emergency evacuation, and...
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&&paccused of a hit and run in brooklyn parr. park.police say robin sears -3 hit ichael diegel thursday... as he walked along ritchie highway.investigators say her van has damage consistent with - the hit and run.diegel is in critical cooddtion at shock trauma. 3 super storm sandy hit maryland a week ago... but many people lliinn in the western part of the ssate... are stiil in ccean-up mode. mode.about 95-percent of statt anddcounty roads n garrett 3 last niiht... moreethan fivv- thousand peoppe were still without power.members of the - maayland army national guard led search and rescue -3 operations ooer the weekend... - helppng with stranded cars and ccordinating recovery effoott. more than 0-inchhs offsnoo ffll in parts of garrett county during the storm.. 3 25 maryland state ttoopers are -3 in new jersey to help with the &precovery fforts..the group left yesterday from the j-f-k &phighway barrack in & perryville... headed for fort dix, new jerree.the troopers
&&paccused of a hit and run in brooklyn parr. park.police say robin sears -3 hit ichael diegel thursday... as he walked along ritchie highway.investigators say her van has damage consistent with - the hit and run.diegel is in critical cooddtion at shock trauma. 3 super storm sandy hit maryland a week ago... but many people lliinn in the western part of the ssate... are stiil in ccean-up mode. mode.about 95-percent of statt anddcounty roads n garrett 3 last niiht... moreethan fivv-...
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mark strassman, cbs news, brooklyn. >> how to keep the country from going over the fiscal cliff will be the focus of president obama and lawmakers this week. the president has scheduled meetings with labor representatives, business leaders and members of congress to discuss ways to avoid the automatic tax increase and spending cuts that will go into effect at the beginning of 2013. there is no bigger issue on the agenda in washington between now and the end. year than reaching a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. without an agreement on january 1st the bush era tax cuts will expire and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts goes into effect. that will likely result in a spike in unemployment and trigger a new recession. >> everybody recognizes that this will be a terrible thing for american families, for our economy, for just running the government in a sensible way. >> president obama has said any deal must include a tax increase on wealthy americans. an idea that republicans are pushing back against. >> raising those rates on january 1st would according to the independent firm ernst and young
mark strassman, cbs news, brooklyn. >> how to keep the country from going over the fiscal cliff will be the focus of president obama and lawmakers this week. the president has scheduled meetings with labor representatives, business leaders and members of congress to discuss ways to avoid the automatic tax increase and spending cuts that will go into effect at the beginning of 2013. there is no bigger issue on the agenda in washington between now and the end. year than reaching a deal to...
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this is a striking contrast here, you have trick-or-treaters strolling along the street in brooklyn. man who took this, luis munoz, says nothing keeps the new yorker down. and one of the pictures from sandy was in chelsea, you may have seen a facade ripped off the building, where our ireporter captured this, showing what was going on at the time. it is about the only time you understand what is going on around the facade of the building, and outside the subway here in manhattan, our ireporter shot this video inside where the pumps were operating. he said there had been at least six feet of water that he was able to see. and if you let the video is go, a few more seconds, the water being pulled out. let's look at number seven -- >> it is amazing how fast they were able to do that, pumping the water out of the subway systems. >> and it has been federal, local, and state, so much impressive work. talk about the impressive work. the employee didn't want to use his name but sent it to us from la guardia. this is the tarmac, where the flights couldn't land. this reminds us why 13,000 fligh
this is a striking contrast here, you have trick-or-treaters strolling along the street in brooklyn. man who took this, luis munoz, says nothing keeps the new yorker down. and one of the pictures from sandy was in chelsea, you may have seen a facade ripped off the building, where our ireporter captured this, showing what was going on at the time. it is about the only time you understand what is going on around the facade of the building, and outside the subway here in manhattan, our ireporter...
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, 19 escuelas sin calefaccion m, con 16b escuelas que ahora sirven de albergues esas personas en brooklyn están organizandose , a través del envio de personal un programa que permite la colaboracion de diferentes estados , un panel de jueces , considera eliminar una ley de arizona , la ley descrita por la unión americana , sólo permite abortar después de 20 semanas de gestacion aprobo la ley en abril ,y la legalidad se debate en tribunales . >;>> aúnque muchos califican en acción diferida , menos del 20 % solicitan , si el presidente barack obama pierde la elección està la incentidumbre . >>> entró en unapanaderia ,y en una marqueta de cajera 2 trabajos , 23 años de edad , dreammer indocumentada , espera su acción diferida no para buscar su sueño , si no para que su familia tenga donde vivir , honestamente no salgo es puro trabajar la misma rutina todos los días ,y como claudia , continuar4abn en segundo pplano por que les servirá una mejor manera de ganarse la vida , dos que los ,padres perdieron el trabajo y por que no teníano , que los padres separaron y la persona afectada vive con un
, 19 escuelas sin calefaccion m, con 16b escuelas que ahora sirven de albergues esas personas en brooklyn están organizandose , a través del envio de personal un programa que permite la colaboracion de diferentes estados , un panel de jueces , considera eliminar una ley de arizona , la ley descrita por la unión americana , sólo permite abortar después de 20 semanas de gestacion aprobo la ley en abril ,y la legalidad se debate en tribunales . >;>> aúnque muchos califican en...
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in the end, my brooklyn nets win 95-83.fter the game, the frustrated coach doc rivers criticized his team's effort. >> if i'm brooklyn you have to think we're soft the way we're playing. we're a soft team right now. we have no new toughness. i mean that stuff is not toughness. >> following the fight, kris humphries took to twitter to solicit medical advice. posting this picture and asking what are we looking at? anyone know where i can get a quick tetanus shot in boston? so far kim has not replied. >>> with the win, the nets improve to 10-4 and the celtics drop to 8-7. now a top five matchup, number two duke hosting fourth ranked ohio state. second quarter, duke on the fast break. quinton cook lobs it up. beautiful one handed dunk. later, blue devils steal. they push it ahead to the fresh man solomon. he goes to the rim for the finish. duke comes back from a double digit deficit to win this one. that's the third win already this season over a top five team. very impressive. >>> now to college football. lsu's les miles ended
in the end, my brooklyn nets win 95-83.fter the game, the frustrated coach doc rivers criticized his team's effort. >> if i'm brooklyn you have to think we're soft the way we're playing. we're a soft team right now. we have no new toughness. i mean that stuff is not toughness. >> following the fight, kris humphries took to twitter to solicit medical advice. posting this picture and asking what are we looking at? anyone know where i can get a quick tetanus shot in boston? so far kim...
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geffen: the thing about brooklyn i remember the most is how much i wanted to get out of brooklyn andine was constant, where everybody was pretty and good looking and... uh... i left the day i graduated high school. ♪ ♪ if you're in doubt about angels being real ♪ my image of california was a movie image of california. there were beaches and surf, everybody was rich, big houses, big cars. i was sleeping on a couch in my brother's apartment, and one day this guy walked over to me and said, "would you like to be in a movie?" and i said, "yeah!" and i was an extra in "explosive generation." i actually haven't seen it since it came out, but i know that i'm in there somewhere. wait till i tell larry, i bet it's him she's talking about. hey, maybe it's me! oh, sure it's you! geffen: i didn't really have an idea of what hollywood really was. it was just the place where they made movies, and, you know, i was a child of the movies. there were two theaters in my neighborhood in brooklyn, had a double feature change every week and i went to both of them. that was my favorite time of every week.
geffen: the thing about brooklyn i remember the most is how much i wanted to get out of brooklyn andine was constant, where everybody was pretty and good looking and... uh... i left the day i graduated high school. ♪ ♪ if you're in doubt about angels being real ♪ my image of california was a movie image of california. there were beaches and surf, everybody was rich, big houses, big cars. i was sleeping on a couch in my brother's apartment, and one day this guy walked over to me and said,...
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and while new jersey will lift its gas rationing tomorrow, people are getting fed up in brooklyn, new york, and that's ohere mark strassmann is ranight. >> oh, my god, i didn't see anything like this. >> reporter: ann smith returned for the first time today to her ruined brooklyn home. she fled it two weeks ago, wading through knee-deep water. when you look around this room, what goes through your mind? >> disaster, complete disaster. i never saw anything like it. >> reporter: much of brooklyn's gerritsen beach neighborhood looks as though sandy hit two days ago. two thirds of the working class homes here were damaged or destroyed. smith's house had six feet of floodwater and, like all her neighbors, still has no power, s, seat. the 76-year-old was stunned by hat fema inspectors are giving her to cover all repairs. $1700. but $1700 isn't even close to what you need. >> no. t. you live here all your life. this is ridiculous. cow could $1700 fix this? >> reporter: in new york and new jersey the scale of the recovery has brought 64,000 utility crews from as far away as california and can
and while new jersey will lift its gas rationing tomorrow, people are getting fed up in brooklyn, new york, and that's ohere mark strassmann is ranight. >> oh, my god, i didn't see anything like this. >> reporter: ann smith returned for the first time today to her ruined brooklyn home. she fled it two weeks ago, wading through knee-deep water. when you look around this room, what goes through your mind? >> disaster, complete disaster. i never saw anything like it. >>...