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it is just across the hudson city from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago.athan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable congressman. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when the plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl p
it is just across the hudson city from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago.athan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a...
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city. along the hudson river the intrepid air space mutual. great to have you with us here this morning.terrific show lined up with some of the i-man's best interviews and a few laughs along the way as well. we start it off with mike tyson. former heavyweight championship of the world. funny, he stopped by in the studio one day and said he wanted to meet imus. true story. he was on the radio with him the next day and comes back two days in a row and does a long
city. along the hudson river the intrepid air space mutual. great to have you with us here this morning.terrific show lined up with some of the i-man's best interviews and a few laughs along the way as well. we start it off with mike tyson. former heavyweight championship of the world. funny, he stopped by in the studio one day and said he wanted to meet imus. true story. he was on the radio with him the next day and comes back two days in a row and does a long
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back then pamela who splits time between hudson, ohio and the new york city area, had some very largelients. >> i would say on the east coast four and here one. and the one here was the biggest. >> because she had the corporate customers lining up and willing to pay up, pamela started telling some of her smaller clients she was no longer available. >> i had to reassess my jobs. taking a lot of time. i didn't think i was going to be able to take the smaller jobs and do the correct -- the job for my client. >> ernie and his wife tried to work with pamela during that time but she turned them down. >> when she came she is like oh, you need help but i don't have time. i got so many other things going on. >> though pamela was saying no, she wasn't leaving these potential clients high and dry. she did introduce them to other people. >> i would find other interrier designers and try to hook them up with them, make sure they were feeling at least that they weren't left in the dark. >> the deegs focus on larger jobs ended up coming back to haunt pamela. after refusing so many small customers, h
back then pamela who splits time between hudson, ohio and the new york city area, had some very largelients. >> i would say on the east coast four and here one. and the one here was the biggest. >> because she had the corporate customers lining up and willing to pay up, pamela started telling some of her smaller clients she was no longer available. >> i had to reassess my jobs. taking a lot of time. i didn't think i was going to be able to take the smaller jobs and do the...
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i first met seymour hersh in the fall of '85. 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i've taught journalism. located in the remote part of the 257-acre campus, and i hope he could find me. schedules for an afternoon workshop and arrived 15 minutes before showtime. a tough place to find. welcome my answer i figured you could find fort benning, you can find my office. he shuffled his feet and looked away and said, that was a long time ago. sixteen years since he tracked down the notorious william kelly . i tell them how my wife and investigative reporter or reach some much each time she published. we'll worry, he said. we're out there all alone. his book on kissinger was meeting protest. sued him for $50 million, although it ultimately was resolved in the favor of seymour hersh. i could not in to discuss journalistic techniques. he wanted to talk about the cia, intelligence gathering, richard nixon. he did not want to talk about reporting, only what he had uncovered. like all the great journalists his passion was reserved for the issues. before his evening lecture the c
i first met seymour hersh in the fall of '85. 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i've taught journalism. located in the remote part of the 257-acre campus, and i hope he could find me. schedules for an afternoon workshop and arrived 15 minutes before showtime. a tough place to find. welcome my answer i figured you could find fort benning, you can find my office. he shuffled his feet and looked away and said, that was a long time ago. sixteen years since he tracked down the...
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invited him to speak at my university, small college 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i taught journalism. my office was located in remote part of the 287 acre campus. and he arrived 15 minutes before showtime. this was a tough place to find. and could find my office. it was a long time ago. it had been 16 years ago since he had tracked down the notorious william kelly. and we all wary, he is out there all alone. his book on kissinger was bringing protests from former secretary of state minions. one minor protests in the plot line. it was ultimately resolve. instead he wanted to talk about the cia, richard nixon and henry kissinger. the reported did not want to talk about reporting, only what he uncovered in the process of reporting. like all the great journalists his passion was reserved for the issues. form and function were of little interest. wakulla its president hosted a dinner at her home. the president invited vice president dean and local officials, this kid from chicago, the son of immigrant parents, law school dropout, former chicago crime reporter was
invited him to speak at my university, small college 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i taught journalism. my office was located in remote part of the 287 acre campus. and he arrived 15 minutes before showtime. this was a tough place to find. and could find my office. it was a long time ago. it had been 16 years ago since he had tracked down the notorious william kelly. and we all wary, he is out there all alone. his book on kissinger was bringing protests from former...
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i first met seymour hersh in the fall of '85. 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i've taught journalism. located in the remote part of the 257-acre campus, and i hope he could find me. schedules for an afternoon workshop and arrived 15 minutes before showtime. a tough place to find. welcome my answer i figured you could find fort benning, you can find my office. he shuffled his feet and looked away and said, that was a long time ago. sixteen years since he tracked down the notorious william kelly . i tell them how my wife and investigative reporter or reach some much each time she published. we'll worry, he said. we're out there all alone. his book on kissinger was meeting protest. sued him for $50 million, although it ultimately was resolved in the favor of seymour hersh. i could not in to discuss journalistic techniques. he wanted to talk about the cia, intelligence gathering, richard nixon. he did not want to talk about reporting, only what he had uncovered. like all the great journalists his passion was reserved for the issues. before his evening lecture the c
i first met seymour hersh in the fall of '85. 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i've taught journalism. located in the remote part of the 257-acre campus, and i hope he could find me. schedules for an afternoon workshop and arrived 15 minutes before showtime. a tough place to find. welcome my answer i figured you could find fort benning, you can find my office. he shuffled his feet and looked away and said, that was a long time ago. sixteen years since he tracked down the...
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the malaysia airlines plane would be the type made by captain sully sullenberger on the hudson river in new york city. that is by far the most unlikely scenario. >> sully did an incredible job of flying, but he landed on a river. the river is pretty relaxed, let's say, by comparison with the ocean where you've got swells of 10, 12, 16 feet. it's pretty difficult to make that kind of a landing on water. >> reporter: the search continues for the wreckage. the landing scenarios just mentioned, all part of the investigation. gary tuchman, cnn atlanta. >>> still to come in "newsroom," the heroes from yesterday's school stabbing. we're hearing from those who rushed to help. we're working that live from pennsylvania. >> reporter: carol, in the midst of all the sadness, incredible stories of composure and teamwork at a time of crisis. we'll have that and more after the break. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the f
the malaysia airlines plane would be the type made by captain sully sullenberger on the hudson river in new york city. that is by far the most unlikely scenario. >> sully did an incredible job of flying, but he landed on a river. the river is pretty relaxed, let's say, by comparison with the ocean where you've got swells of 10, 12, 16 feet. it's pretty difficult to make that kind of a landing on water. >> reporter: the search continues for the wreckage. the landing scenarios just...
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hudson buried his son rex on saturday. >> who car bombs have exploded in the syrian city of homs.ore than 100 people have been injured and the death toll is expected to rise. the bombs went off in the street a half hour apart in a predominately alawite neighborhood. >>> at cairo university stepped up their demonstrations in recent weeks after egypt's former military chief al sisi said he would run for president. >>> the trial of three detained al jazeera journalists will resume thursday. they have now have been imprisoned for 102 days. a fourth journalist has been detained without trial since last august. after 79 days on hunger strike his health is deteriorating. al jazeera rejects all charges against its journalists and demands immediate release. >>> the arab league will begin the transfer of $100 million each month to the palestinian government. it comes at the end of a meeting in cairo. the emergency session was called to discuss the recent crisis in the israeli-palestinian peace talks. israel has threatened to stop transfers of $100 million of taxes it seconds on behalf of th
hudson buried his son rex on saturday. >> who car bombs have exploded in the syrian city of homs.ore than 100 people have been injured and the death toll is expected to rise. the bombs went off in the street a half hour apart in a predominately alawite neighborhood. >>> at cairo university stepped up their demonstrations in recent weeks after egypt's former military chief al sisi said he would run for president. >>> the trial of three detained al jazeera journalists will...
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hudson sends the crowd home happy. results and post-game straight ahead. ,,,,,,,,,,,, "p g it >>> the crisis in ukraine is intensifying with riots in the country's second largest city. the clashes are being blamed on pro-russian protestors. dozens of people were arrested after they took over a government office. the white house has accused moscow of paying protestors to destabilize ukraine. tempers boiled over when the ukranian parliament got together to discuss the situation. obviously, you can see them. politicians swinging at each other after they accused one another of using tactics to escalate the crisis. >>> it has been one month since the malaysia airlines flight disappeared and time is running out to find it. the batteries in the so-called black boxes just about at the end of their life. signals were heard over the weekend but there has not been a sound heard since. besides having to cover a huge area, the water is very deep. ocean floor is almost three miles down. >>> the president is trying to make it easier for workers to find out if they are being compensated fairly. mr. obama signed two executive orders the first enabling federal contract workers to op
hudson sends the crowd home happy. results and post-game straight ahead. ,,,,,,,,,,,, "p g it >>> the crisis in ukraine is intensifying with riots in the country's second largest city. the clashes are being blamed on pro-russian protestors. dozens of people were arrested after they took over a government office. the white house has accused moscow of paying protestors to destabilize ukraine. tempers boiled over when the ukranian parliament got together to discuss the situation....
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government of the state of new york has just worked with the city of albany to get them to spend $140 million that will take their water quality in the hudson from the worst to first. let's finish the job. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you right up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, john. maybe the viewers will get a kickoff it. >> river keeper's website says there's only one sustainable option. smart energy. that's wind, solar power, biomass. >> as i already mentioned, we see that pollution is already declining. why do we need wind power and wind turbines that require 600 square miles of land especially when the costs are so much higher. this takes money away from other key environmental issue sfwls what's wrong with solar power? >> it's very land intensive and water intensive. that requires two to four times more water than conventional energy. where are we producing it? in the december eithers where we -- deserts where we need this water. >> the biggest is called a disruptive development in which the old style of generating power and sending it through transmission lines in people's com
government of the state of new york has just worked with the city of albany to get them to spend $140 million that will take their water quality in the hudson from the worst to first. let's finish the job. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you right up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, john. maybe the viewers will get a kickoff it. >> river keeper's website says there's only one sustainable option. smart energy. that's wind,...
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of the state of new york worked with the city of albany to cooperatively get them to spend 140 million dollars that the take the quality of water in the hudson from the worst to the first. it's a proven set of laws. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, that will not be fun for any of us. maybe the viewers get a kick out of it. >> river viewer's website says one sustainable option, smart energy, wind, solar power, biomass, biofuels, geothermal, hydro power. what's wrong with the argument? >> we see pollution is declining. why do we need to have wind power, wind turbines which require 600 square miles of land development to replace power plants. especially when the costs are so much higher, this takes money away from environmental issues, as well as health issues and housing issues, et cetera. >> what's wrong with solar power? . >> it's land and water intensive. solar water power requires two to four times more water than conventional energy, and where are we producing solar power? in the deserts where we need the water. >> the biggest growth in solar energy
of the state of new york worked with the city of albany to cooperatively get them to spend 140 million dollars that the take the quality of water in the hudson from the worst to the first. it's a proven set of laws. >> i can drink this practically unfiltered. >> i'm going to send you up to albany after a rainstorm and watch you drink it, that will not be fun for any of us. maybe the viewers get a kick out of it. >> river viewer's website says one sustainable option, smart...
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hudson, a rural kansas town with a population of 125. after high school brinsing graduated with honors from salt city college in hutchenson. at the age of 21 started working as a bookkeeper. the kruger understood their american dream was going to be by establishing a tphrou -- flower mill. alvin was named as president in 1986. under his leadership the flower mills doubled capacity and grew two and a half times its size. it was one of the last independent flour mills remaining in the united states and the bill produces hudson cream flour. many of americans will have seen the bag of flour with the great symbol and emblem hudson cream flour. that hudson cream flour has a reputation around the nation for a topnotch baking flour for consistency and texture. it serves as a tradition for this west virginia family who wrote the company saying this. after using hudson cream flour for all the years i've cooked, i can remember even my grandmother and mother using nothing else. i read for the first time the absolute satisfaction guaranteed and really had a good laugh. i thought if those people in kansas only knew the absolute satisfac
hudson, a rural kansas town with a population of 125. after high school brinsing graduated with honors from salt city college in hutchenson. at the age of 21 started working as a bookkeeper. the kruger understood their american dream was going to be by establishing a tphrou -- flower mill. alvin was named as president in 1986. under his leadership the flower mills doubled capacity and grew two and a half times its size. it was one of the last independent flour mills remaining in the united...
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hudson is different. marsh your reaction. you knew you were there the crimea is not the same scenario in that these are russians there weeping things up this is the city's youth russian speaking ukrainians quite different. low. certainly this is very different from crimea that sometimes ha however andrew. the speaker but the russians for ukrainians actually i'm organizing the basic socks actually won government of a newsagents i'd rather say what have you back from hiking. our cars. and i have made this recently and actually and the speed i catch it. trees that it's a nice haul of people on emotion as he as the home side you can distinguish people they knew from the road. the russians into the greens from a russian speaking russian section because the actions of a different theme that happened on this piece i don't have any from the immense completion date is that russians are very much present justin feels. in europe you who are the masked man. the beginning said millie pretty sure that down russian special forces and utilities internet just to agitate to get things going the indication is that next meeting on. just desserts that's who they are. we're
hudson is different. marsh your reaction. you knew you were there the crimea is not the same scenario in that these are russians there weeping things up this is the city's youth russian speaking ukrainians quite different. low. certainly this is very different from crimea that sometimes ha however andrew. the speaker but the russians for ukrainians actually i'm organizing the basic socks actually won government of a newsagents i'd rather say what have you back from hiking. our cars. and i have...
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hudson brought the house down. first, number 5 miles scott also known as the batkid appeared in the black lamborghini and threw out the first pitch in months after his make-a-wish tour around the city. here's brandon belt plants his fifth home run into the season into the arcade off trevor cahill the diamonds back starter. giants 2-0 in the first and that was plenty for that man! tim hudson struck out four in eight innings, he allowed just two earned runs, scattered 7 hits and got a standing ovation coming off the mound. the giants beat arizona 7-3. >> still feel like i'm not quite where i want to be yet. but, you know, definitely i'll take these first two starts. it's been a fun outing out there. guys played some good baseball behind me. and, you know, it's fun. hopefully it's getting better from here. >> you talk about the offense as a whole. 47 runs in eight games. we haven't seen that too often around here. we got a good line-up. you know, i think everybody around here or at least in the clubhouse knows that so we can show everybody. >> reporter: tim hudson happy to be a giant. elizabeth, back to you. amy chee who does the giants broadcast, she comes by she says, is this the on
hudson brought the house down. first, number 5 miles scott also known as the batkid appeared in the black lamborghini and threw out the first pitch in months after his make-a-wish tour around the city. here's brandon belt plants his fifth home run into the season into the arcade off trevor cahill the diamonds back starter. giants 2-0 in the first and that was plenty for that man! tim hudson struck out four in eight innings, he allowed just two earned runs, scattered 7 hits and got a standing...
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metropolitan museum of art in new york city, the art institute of chicago and the museum of fine arts in boston. ow, next to me are two portraits of two of the hudson river school's most celebrated painters. jasper francis cropsy and thomas cole are the father of hudson river school. who did these sculptures is greg wyatt and my friend who is with us today, whose primary medium of artistic expression is cast-iron and i'd like everybody to see these because they're truly magnificent and represent the greatness of our state and the greatness of the hudson river. on the third easel right here is cropsy's 1860 masterpiece, autumn on the hudson. and it's truly beautiful, just as this portrait shows. as its name suggests, some of the hudson river schools -- school's most notable works portray the majesty can of new york's hudson river valley. however the hudson river painters capture the grandeur of a varlte of new york's -- variety of new york's national treasures and again i'm proud to represent part of the hudson valley. from the hudson valley's to the in -- tranquility of the ocean, the hudson river school brilliantly encapsulated new york's diverse
metropolitan museum of art in new york city, the art institute of chicago and the museum of fine arts in boston. ow, next to me are two portraits of two of the hudson river school's most celebrated painters. jasper francis cropsy and thomas cole are the father of hudson river school. who did these sculptures is greg wyatt and my friend who is with us today, whose primary medium of artistic expression is cast-iron and i'd like everybody to see these because they're truly magnificent and...