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shares of hudson city off almost 7% to $9.77. that made it the worst performing stock in the s&p 500 today. m & t fell to $123.76. >>> shares of mattel had a rough ride lately on analyst upgrade. toy maker ready to buy b. reilly and a new ceo to restore the company. >>> duke energy is going to buy back $1.5 billion worth of its stock under an accelerated stock repurchase program. if you have duke in your stock market bracket, you're happy today. up about 1.7%. >> true car impressed investors with news that it added 840 new dealers to its car buying that's a website in the first quarter, that is the best quarterly total ever bringing all of its dealers now the total to an all-time high of more than 10,000. shares up 2% to $16.08. >>> and viacom announcing it will take a $785 million charge in its latest quarter. it's also going to lay off employees, do some restructuring. the charge of write downs of underperforming tv shows. the media company will also suspend the buyback program for now at least. shares initially then reversed c
shares of hudson city off almost 7% to $9.77. that made it the worst performing stock in the s&p 500 today. m & t fell to $123.76. >>> shares of mattel had a rough ride lately on analyst upgrade. toy maker ready to buy b. reilly and a new ceo to restore the company. >>> duke energy is going to buy back $1.5 billion worth of its stock under an accelerated stock repurchase program. if you have duke in your stock market bracket, you're happy today. up about 1.7%. >>...
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the planned merger between hudson city and m & t bank has run into another delay. is about two years in the making. the federal reserve saying it's unable to complete its review of the merger before the deal termination date of april 30th. this is the biggest pending u.s. bank deal. take a look at both stocks. hudson city off 6.5%. also, hitting regional banks, guggenheim on regions financial and comerica. graet risk tied to their exposure to energy related companies. both off fractionally. sflu like the regionals, joe? >> i like them. it seems as though the activity is more on the credit side. that's where the opportunity is right now. >> what's the -- >> look at the kre. go look at a weekly chart. give it some time. you've got a very, very defined resistance level of about 41, 42. we're hanging right at that level. each low has been higher than the preceding. this is the kind of chart that looks like it's minutes from breaking out. >> the best financials are morgan stanley and the brokers. they have the benefit of not having to go out and issue a bunch of paperwo
the planned merger between hudson city and m & t bank has run into another delay. is about two years in the making. the federal reserve saying it's unable to complete its review of the merger before the deal termination date of april 30th. this is the biggest pending u.s. bank deal. take a look at both stocks. hudson city off 6.5%. also, hitting regional banks, guggenheim on regions financial and comerica. graet risk tied to their exposure to energy related companies. both off fractionally....
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back over to you. >> hudson city down more than 6%. thank you, dom.ed earlier, stock of the nation's home builders are getting higher. let's get to diana olick with more data. >> home builders may be happy about the potential for long-term low interest rates but housing today is not so much about the rate as it is about the ability to get a home loan. we have some striking new numbers to show you just how tight the credit box has been. forget any comparisons to the housing boom when credit was available to basically anyone with a pulse. instead, take the four years from 2009 to 2013, and compare them to 2001 which was a relatively cautious lending cycle. using the same standards as 2001, four million fewer loans would have qualified between 2009 and 2013. that's according to researchers at the urban institute. four million. and that's just a bit less than the total number of homes that sell in a whole year. average scores needed to get a loan today are still far higher than they were in 2001. less than 40% of today's borrowers have fico scores below 7
back over to you. >> hudson city down more than 6%. thank you, dom.ed earlier, stock of the nation's home builders are getting higher. let's get to diana olick with more data. >> home builders may be happy about the potential for long-term low interest rates but housing today is not so much about the rate as it is about the ability to get a home loan. we have some striking new numbers to show you just how tight the credit box has been. forget any comparisons to the housing boom when...
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so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> hudson city's merger deal in the spotlight today.tifying them it wouldn't make a decision on the merger application before the end of the deal. investors should be ready for a tsunami of deals coming out of the pipeline. we're joined by bob to explain. >> nice to be here. >> are you saying by historical measures we're talking about an epic amount of dealmaking? >> the first quarter was better than last year's first quarter but it was a little bit lower than most of us thought because there's so much -- profession services firms are just being overwhelmed right now. there's so many things in the pipeline. i could easily see this topping 2007 $4 trillion market. >> unbelievable. >> well you have relatively inexpensive financing at least for the time being and you have a lot of motivation in certain sectors like pharma and energy albeit for different reasons, no? >> yes. actually when you think -- i have been asked this before what are the number one industries to look at it's harder to figure out which ones won't consolidate and it's a
so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> hudson city's merger deal in the spotlight today.tifying them it wouldn't make a decision on the merger application before the end of the deal. investors should be ready for a tsunami of deals coming out of the pipeline. we're joined by bob to explain. >> nice to be here. >> are you saying by historical measures we're talking about an epic amount of dealmaking? >> the first quarter was better than last year's first...
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him into a -- nmnt remains committed but hudson city says it needs time to review the matter.sts say there is concerned the deal will not happen at all. that is one reason there has not been a lot of consolidation in the banking sector. the bloomberg u.s. airline index trading at the lowest level this year. the jump in oil prices putting pressure on the characters. delta is near its lowest level since no member of 2014. southwest, the worst day in most levels since generated. microsoft is rallying after wells fargo raised it to outperform. the bank says to expect another round of cuts to reflect headwinds from the strong dollar and windows xp. all of that according to wells fargo is baked into the sauce and the bank is positive on sound moves by management cost controls, and mobile introduction. we will see how that plays out. alix: still with me, bill janeway of warburg pincus. in just five years, this company is leading the pack of billion-dollar valuations. as many people like to say unicorns. how do you tell the difference between a unicorn and a real horse you want to bet
him into a -- nmnt remains committed but hudson city says it needs time to review the matter.sts say there is concerned the deal will not happen at all. that is one reason there has not been a lot of consolidation in the banking sector. the bloomberg u.s. airline index trading at the lowest level this year. the jump in oil prices putting pressure on the characters. delta is near its lowest level since no member of 2014. southwest, the worst day in most levels since generated. microsoft is...
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we did have disappointing news that mtv will not be able to close that deal with hudson city. still regulators looking at it. that's weighing on the group too. i think also just the overall concern about a flattish yield curve isn't helping them at all. they've been stalling for a while now. >> bank earnings kick off next week. we're going to talk about earnings in general a little bit in the next half hour. >> i'll have comments on what i think analysts are seeing on the earnings, and it's a little bit on the worrisome side. they really really overshot on the down side this time. >> bob, we'll see you in a bit. bob on the floor. let's take a look at the q's. the etf tracking the nasdaq 100, which right now if you take a look inside that index it's down by -- it's up rather by about 1%. inside that index here is what's moving. tesla for one up big on record deliveries in q1. that stock up 8% on data over the weekend. mattel having a big dale dave on an analyst upgrade. that stock up by 5.25%. shares of sandisk leading the chip sector to the up side. priceline is another big wi
we did have disappointing news that mtv will not be able to close that deal with hudson city. still regulators looking at it. that's weighing on the group too. i think also just the overall concern about a flattish yield curve isn't helping them at all. they've been stalling for a while now. >> bank earnings kick off next week. we're going to talk about earnings in general a little bit in the next half hour. >> i'll have comments on what i think analysts are seeing on the earnings,...
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shares of hudson city bank corp again in the news after announcing the deadline to complete its mergerourth time. to october 31st of this year. the planned acquisition is the largest pending u.s. bank merger out there and has stalled since it was announced in 2012 as the federal reserve reserves the m & t money laundering controls. so the shares are up on the specter that actually the deal gets done late they are year. back to you. >>> back to the broader market. all ten major industry groups in the s&p are lower right now. broad selloff mode, ben willis joining us from the floor, princeton securities ben, clearly this started overnight, has carried over into the u.s. session. what has traders worried this morning? >> the concern is leverage has been the motivator for all the major market selloffs going back several years, we saw a deleveraging in china. it wasn't that they were adding names to the what they were able to short. it was the fact they were constraining the ability to buy on margin. a huge impact on what we've seen as far as money flows out of mainland china into the conne
shares of hudson city bank corp again in the news after announcing the deadline to complete its mergerourth time. to october 31st of this year. the planned acquisition is the largest pending u.s. bank merger out there and has stalled since it was announced in 2012 as the federal reserve reserves the m & t money laundering controls. so the shares are up on the specter that actually the deal gets done late they are year. back to you. >>> back to the broader market. all ten major...
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. >>> another great night of fights here right across the hudson river from new york city and newarktial new number-one contender at 185 pounds. we welcome you back to the desk. curt menefee along with brian stann who said wow at the end of that fight. daniel cormier who cheered because he was in the corner of the fight. and the champion at 185, chris weidman, who got called out at the end of that fight. what say you? >> hey, man, amazing performance by luke rockhold. i've got may 23 to worry about with belfort next in line. i'm waiting with my belt. nice and comfortable. >> let me tell you something. there is a guy in this arena that sat in his seat and he didn't just sit back. he stood up, sat down, stood up sat down walk around the desk and tried to find a reason to not have to stand across the cage from luke rockhold. that guy is chris weidman. he knows right now that there is a real lion in this weight division. as you are yourself, my friend. but luke rockhold tonight -- he said he would do it faster than weidman. >> hey, hey let's stop talking over there, all right, big guy? i
. >>> another great night of fights here right across the hudson river from new york city and newarktial new number-one contender at 185 pounds. we welcome you back to the desk. curt menefee along with brian stann who said wow at the end of that fight. daniel cormier who cheered because he was in the corner of the fight. and the champion at 185, chris weidman, who got called out at the end of that fight. what say you? >> hey, man, amazing performance by luke rockhold. i've got...
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what we saw in new jersey just not too long ago new york city's hudson river commuter rails were, turnedone service right after the attacks in london. it caused such commotion, even dhs admitted this might not be the best policy because we need people to all be on the same page. if we can't reach them by cell phones, how will we reach them. >> may not be the best approach, but if they have it, there should be judicial overview if they do shut it down and don't have time to go in front of a judge, they have to justify it to a judge afterwards. >> how interesting. >> that will avoid the rampant use of it. >> go run the nation judge. >> i can't. i was born in cuba. >> oh. >> there is that. >> ferrer 2016. there is that. there goes that drafting idea. >> that is only thing keeping me out. >> good to know. >> on that note, we told you about parents targeted by child protective services letting their kids go out alone and playing in public. a whole day dedicated to let the kids play outside. is free range parenting the way to go? ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only
what we saw in new jersey just not too long ago new york city's hudson river commuter rails were, turnedone service right after the attacks in london. it caused such commotion, even dhs admitted this might not be the best policy because we need people to all be on the same page. if we can't reach them by cell phones, how will we reach them. >> may not be the best approach, but if they have it, there should be judicial overview if they do shut it down and don't have time to go in front of...
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she had a beautiful house on the hudson river overlooking the city of manhattan and overlooking new jersey'sore. -- shore. she loved it. she was also happy because her daughter lived nearly -- nearby. then she moved to philadelphia and she spent the entire year ill. it was not the climate for her. her health was always precarious. she decided after that year in philadelphia, they decided together that she would stay at home. there was no precedent for the first lady and the second lady to be living with the men. it was by choice that martha did it. abigail had the liberty to choose to go home. she did for the next six years. susan: on her illness, we learned last week that the city of philadelphia was decimated at the start of the second washington term with yellow fever. 12% of the population died. did she have an illness related to that? did she have an illness related to that? edith: no. it is very hard to tell. she describes symptoms, but it is hard to put a name on it. she did have rheumatism. beyond that, the symptoms she describes are very hard to diagnose. susan: there was no role mo
she had a beautiful house on the hudson river overlooking the city of manhattan and overlooking new jersey'sore. -- shore. she loved it. she was also happy because her daughter lived nearly -- nearby. then she moved to philadelphia and she spent the entire year ill. it was not the climate for her. her health was always precarious. she decided after that year in philadelphia, they decided together that she would stay at home. there was no precedent for the first lady and the second lady to be...
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there's the hudson river to the west, and new york city to the east and right next door a popular parktself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple its attendance in the new location. >> it's been a long time since an american museum -- they got it right. and i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop looking at the art and look outside at this amazing city. >> reporter: so while america may be hard to see, the whitney's collection has never been more accessible. kristen saloomey al jazeera, new york. >>> artists from around the world are taking their talons to the streets of mexico city. paining large murielss dur murals on walls around the city. thanks for joining us. i'm randall pinkston. the news continues next live from london. ♪ ♪ cut off from katmandu, and the help they need, we report from rural nepal where entire villages have been flattened. >> look at the damage and right through this area. there is only one home left standing. >> live from london, watching al jazeera at least 15 have been injur
there's the hudson river to the west, and new york city to the east and right next door a popular parktself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple its attendance in the new location. >> it's been a long time since an american museum -- they got it right. and i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop looking at the art and look outside at this amazing city. >> reporter: so while america may be hard to...
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there is the hudson river to the west and new york city to the east and right next door a popular parkwn as the high line which itself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple its attendance in the new location. >> it has been a long time since an american museum -- they got it right. and i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop looking at the art and look outside at this amazing city. >> reporter: so while america may be hard to see, the whitney's collection has never been more accessible. kristen saloomey al jazeera, new york. >>> more news on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> >>> turning the corner. as protests spread to cities nationwide. >>> rescued from the rubble a teenager is found alive in nepal. >>> and a hacker sentenced. ten men will spend decades in jail for the 2010 attack on malala malala yousafzai.
there is the hudson river to the west and new york city to the east and right next door a popular parkwn as the high line which itself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple its attendance in the new location. >> it has been a long time since an american museum -- they got it right. and i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop looking at the art and look outside at this amazing city. >> reporter: so...
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>> guest: 30 miles 30 miles north of new york city on the hudson river.effect, moved into the guest host. he took he took his meal with his family but slept in the guest house, permanent guest, if you will. and in a very real sense the marriage and the formal sense of the word came to an end in the late 1930s. of course the public had no idea. when the divorce was announced in 1961 a generation later, it really came as a shock to most people. c-span: what was he doing and 61? >> guest: nearing the end of his 1st term as governor. most people thought it was a successful term. it was assumed that he was the frontline for the 1964 republican presidential nomination. c-span: how many times did he run for president? [laughter] >> guest: it depends on how you define run. in 1960 he flirted with the idea. in 1964 he ran all out. in 1968 after saying he would not run he did and there is very little doubt that he hoped to run again in 76 before he was picked by gerald ford to be vice president. c-span: if you had to name the one thing he did as governor or vice pr
>> guest: 30 miles 30 miles north of new york city on the hudson river.effect, moved into the guest host. he took he took his meal with his family but slept in the guest house, permanent guest, if you will. and in a very real sense the marriage and the formal sense of the word came to an end in the late 1930s. of course the public had no idea. when the divorce was announced in 1961 a generation later, it really came as a shock to most people. c-span: what was he doing and 61? >>...
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. >>> another great night of fights here right across the hudson river from new york city and newarktial new number-one contender at 185 pounds. we welcome you back to the desk. curt menefee along with brian stann who said wow at the end of that fight. daniel cormier who cheered because he was in the corner of the fight. and the champion at 185, chris weidman, who got called out at the end of that fight. what say you? >> hey, man, amazing performance by luke rockhold. i've got may 23 to worry about with belfort next in line. i'm waiting with my belt. nice and comfortable. >> let me tell you something. there is a guy in this arena that sat in his seat and he didn't just sit back. he stood up, sat down, stood up sat down walk around the desk and tried to find a reason to not have to stand across the cage from luke rockhold. that guy is chris weidman. he knows right now that there is a real lion in this weight division. as you are yourself, my friend. but luke rockhold tonight -- he said he would do it faster than weidman. >> hey, hey let's stop talking over there, all right, big guy? i
. >>> another great night of fights here right across the hudson river from new york city and newarktial new number-one contender at 185 pounds. we welcome you back to the desk. curt menefee along with brian stann who said wow at the end of that fight. daniel cormier who cheered because he was in the corner of the fight. and the champion at 185, chris weidman, who got called out at the end of that fight. what say you? >> hey, man, amazing performance by luke rockhold. i've got...
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. >> there's the hudson river to the west new york city to the east. next door a park known as the high line attracting millions of visitors a year. the museum will triple its attend answers in a year. >> it's been a long time since an american use eem got it right -- museum got it right. i think this got it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop locking at the art and look outside at the amazing city. >> reporter: while america may be hard to see, the whitneys collection has never been more accessible >>> stay with us here on al jazeera. we have another full bulletin of news coming up with jane in a couple of minutes. don't go too far. >>> scenes of utter devastation in nepal. the death toll inches higher the flow of aid is still slow. >>> welcome to al jazeera, i'm jane dutton live from doha headquarters. also ahead - saudi-led air strikes target houthi positions in yemen. the crisis there is said to top the agenda at the meeting of gulf foreign ministers. we take you inside the nigerian town boko haram once controlled,
. >> there's the hudson river to the west new york city to the east. next door a park known as the high line attracting millions of visitors a year. the museum will triple its attend answers in a year. >> it's been a long time since an american use eem got it right -- museum got it right. i think this got it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop locking at the art and look outside at the amazing city. >> reporter: while america may be hard to...
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hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson resident sherry graham is there with her family and her video camera. >> there's some really really interesting things. i walk around and see what i would like to film. >> she's not the only one excited to be at the festival. the area outside cunningham's is packed. in addition to the music, there's a special nighttime act, a fire breathing performance. >> we didn't know what to expect, but we knew it would be probably exciting. >> fire breathing has long captured the imagination with its irresistible mix of dazzle and daring. >> fire breathing is something that captivates the crowd. it's t
hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson...
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. >> hudson river to the west and new york city to the east and right next door the popular elevatedas the hyaline which itself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple attendance in the new location. >> it has been a long time since an american museum got it right and i think this museum gets it right, there is space for the art, space for the people, space to stop looking at the art and look outside now at this amazing city. >> reporter: so while america may be hard to see, the collection has never been more accessible new york. >>> art to sport and here is lee. >> thanks and we are just over two days away from the huge boxing match in las vegas that is generating hundreds of millions of dollars. pacquiao versus mayweather to unify the titles and there are ticketless fans in las vegas and the thousands that were available sold out in 60 seconds and the remaining were allocated to promoters. and al jazeera andy gallagher is live from las vegas and andy you can almost reach out and touch the desperation to see this fight, is there any hope for those without
. >> hudson river to the west and new york city to the east and right next door the popular elevatedas the hyaline which itself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple attendance in the new location. >> it has been a long time since an american museum got it right and i think this museum gets it right, there is space for the art, space for the people, space to stop looking at the art and look outside now at this amazing city. >> reporter: so while...
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city. the whitney, which certainly has a ship-like look, with the hudson river on its other side, becomes a kind of anchor of this new area. it lived in its old area, manhattan's upper east side, for 48 years, and made its name as a showcase for american art and contemporary artists eager to push boundaries. but times changed and a move to a larger, new building in a new area was necessary. >> it was a little bit like getting a suit when you're a young person and you loved that suit and its a great suit but you bit by bit outgrew that suit. we outgrew the building. >> brown: adam weinberg has been director of the whitney for 12 years. now he and his team of curators have a $422 million building, with eight stories, 200,000 square feet, beautiful and large new galleries to play with. all of the walls in the galleries are not fixed. >> you can tear down any wall and build anything you want in these spaces which is pretty extraordinary. >> brown: weinberg also knows that something else has changed in american culture: the competition for our time and attention. these days, museums, like ballpa
city. the whitney, which certainly has a ship-like look, with the hudson river on its other side, becomes a kind of anchor of this new area. it lived in its old area, manhattan's upper east side, for 48 years, and made its name as a showcase for american art and contemporary artists eager to push boundaries. but times changed and a move to a larger, new building in a new area was necessary. >> it was a little bit like getting a suit when you're a young person and you loved that suit and...
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there's the hudson river to the west and new york city to the east, and right next door the popular elevateditself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple it attendance in the new location. >> it's been a long time since an american museum got it right. and i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop looking at the art and look outside at this amazing city. >> reporter: kristen saloomey al jazeera, new york. >>> great stuff. that's it for this news hour on al jazeera. for me and the whole team in doha thanks for watching. david foster is live from our london news center next. stay with us. ♪ >> cut off from kathmandu, and immediate help. we report from rural nepal where entire villages have been flattened by the earthquake. >>> but rescues do continue. this teenage boy pulled from the rubble of a hotel in kathmandu just a few hours ago. ♪ >>> very good to have you along, i'm david foster with al jazeera live from london. also in the next 30 minutes, at least 50 protesters have been hurt in clashes with police in
there's the hudson river to the west and new york city to the east, and right next door the popular elevateditself attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple it attendance in the new location. >> it's been a long time since an american museum got it right. and i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art, space for the people space to stop looking at the art and look outside at this amazing city. >> reporter: kristen saloomey al jazeera, new...
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it's a book that -- gerri: here in new york city, people think there's nothing west of the hudson river. i understand exactly what you're talking about. i want to move on to some of the issues that are pressing here, and want to hear what you have to say. i'm going to be speaking in a few moments with senator coburn as you know, he's been a big complainer about washington waste, and now it seems like the republicans in washington well, they seem to be spending right along, thank you very much. if you were to run, and we're not presuming you will, would this be job number one for you? >> well i'm not sure it's job number one but certainly on the list. and job number one is to get america in a place it's safe again. bring america to a place where the countries of the world respect it. number two get our economy going again, make sure the so-called recovery is happening for people who are lifting heavy things and sweating through their clothes every day, but cutting the ridiculous spending is a part of getting the economy going. i love senator coburn he's one of the truly great statesmen o
it's a book that -- gerri: here in new york city, people think there's nothing west of the hudson river. i understand exactly what you're talking about. i want to move on to some of the issues that are pressing here, and want to hear what you have to say. i'm going to be speaking in a few moments with senator coburn as you know, he's been a big complainer about washington waste, and now it seems like the republicans in washington well, they seem to be spending right along, thank you very much....
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. >> there's the hudson river to the west and new york city to the east, and right next door, the popular elevated park known as the high line pitch attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple attendance at its no location. >> it's been a long time since an american museum, they can it right. i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art space for the people, space to stop looking at art and look outside at this amazing city. >> while america may be hard to see, the whitney's collection has never been more accessible. al jazeera, new york. >> artists from around the world are taking their talents to the streets of mexico city, painting large murals on buildings and walls throughout the city. the works are on display in two very different community witness one up scale and one working class. it is helped the murals will lead to revitalization have public spaces. >> coming up, the latest on the nepal earthquake, including the amazing rescue of a 15-year-old boy, the death toll now tops 5500 people. >> that's it for us here in new york. thanks for watchi
. >> there's the hudson river to the west and new york city to the east, and right next door, the popular elevated park known as the high line pitch attracts millions of visitors a year. the museum expects to triple attendance at its no location. >> it's been a long time since an american museum, they can it right. i think this museum gets it right. there's space for the art space for the people, space to stop looking at art and look outside at this amazing city. >> while...
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city roads. >>> it was a final farewell for a delaware county police officer allegedly murdered with his own service weapon. officer mark hudson was laid to rest near the community he served. a line of mourners paid respects at st. joseph's church. the site serving as a police officer, the 26-year-old was also a firefighter. >> he was a great guy. sad to see his taken at such a young age. >> for goes through my mind over and over. one minute he was there cracking joke and the next minute he is gone. >> he was shot once in the chest. last saturday in his apartment, his girlfriend ty anna finch is charged with his murder. >> this holy saturday is the final day of lent and of holy week leading up to easter sunday tomorrow. >> the cathedral of saints peter and paul was basked in candlelight for tonight's easter vigil mass. holy saturday marks the day that jesus's body lay in the tomb. and pope francis presided over his third easter vigil as pontiff this evening. that vigil began in the dimly lit atrium. the darkness representing evil and human sin. later everyone lit their own candle and it went from darkness into light. each ritu
city roads. >>> it was a final farewell for a delaware county police officer allegedly murdered with his own service weapon. officer mark hudson was laid to rest near the community he served. a line of mourners paid respects at st. joseph's church. the site serving as a police officer, the 26-year-old was also a firefighter. >> he was a great guy. sad to see his taken at such a young age. >> for goes through my mind over and over. one minute he was there cracking joke and...
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hudson valley new york city.howers this morning. there's a cold air mass coming down from canada that will be with us over the next couple of days. new york city happy to report no airport delays after yesterday's four-hour delays. today's a quiet day. no problems across the board. if you're on south beach, i apologize for your afternoon thunderstorm. you have to run off the beach. 86 degrees today. tomorrow, though, severe weather outbreak possible. watching oklahoma and texas including the dallas-ft. worth areas. we're going to include the threat of tornadoes as we go through tomorrow. this is the area of concern, southern half of oklahoma, texas, louisiana but it's this area in orange the greatest risk of tornadoes, tyler, texas, dallas texas areas towards wichita falls and south of oklahoma city. in all, 28 million people at risk for severe weather tomorrow afternoon. today a glorious day. washington, d.c., after the horrible storms yesterday, what a beautiful afternoon it will be on the mall. you're watching
hudson valley new york city.howers this morning. there's a cold air mass coming down from canada that will be with us over the next couple of days. new york city happy to report no airport delays after yesterday's four-hour delays. today's a quiet day. no problems across the board. if you're on south beach, i apologize for your afternoon thunderstorm. you have to run off the beach. 86 degrees today. tomorrow, though, severe weather outbreak possible. watching oklahoma and texas including the...
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city to beach haven. a high of 64. a powerful low is south of the hudson bay and the low pressure is counter clockwise rain and snow showers for the northern plains and that will bring a big change here late tomorrow and especially for the end of the week, you see the numbers fall into the 50s for parts of the ohio valley, and green bay and international falls with the snow showers it is just 29 degrees, hard to see that number especially after the strings of 70s and 80s we had just a few days ago. midweek showers and thunderstorms tomorrow with the cold front and a gusty breeze stays up for the next few days and a late week chill that will bring down your spine. >>> vice president joe biden is in philadelphia to talk energy the vice president arrived in town this afternoon and toured peco's main building at 23rd and market and then joined the secretary of energy to talk about modernizing infrastructure across the country. vernon odom was there for the vice president's visit. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev the surviving bomber of the 2013 boston marathon is one day of facing his final day in court. the jury must decide qul to give
city to beach haven. a high of 64. a powerful low is south of the hudson bay and the low pressure is counter clockwise rain and snow showers for the northern plains and that will bring a big change here late tomorrow and especially for the end of the week, you see the numbers fall into the 50s for parts of the ohio valley, and green bay and international falls with the snow showers it is just 29 degrees, hard to see that number especially after the strings of 70s and 80s we had just a few days...
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hudson. police tell us the couple had a history of domestic problems. >>> happening today, atlantic city's firehief will retire after he was seen dropping his pants in public. the mayor's office confirmed that the departure of dennis brooks is happening. it appears to show brooks drop his pants in front of a federal security guard during a metal detector screening. >>> and one of the democratic candidates is getting an endorsement from organized labor. >> the a-student in this government for the last 23 years has been jim kenney. >> yesterday the municipal workers association threw their support behind jim kenney. >> one thing i can guarantee you is dignity, face-to-face negotiations and what your rk should be. >> he is working on how to make philadelphia better. kenney is one of six running in the democratic primary. and nbc 10 is proud to partner with the philadelphia chamber of commerce to host the debate for philadelphia mayor next tuesday at 7:00 at the kimmel center. jim rosenfield will moderate the debate. watch it right here on nbc 10. and we want to give you a chance to ask questions o
hudson. police tell us the couple had a history of domestic problems. >>> happening today, atlantic city's firehief will retire after he was seen dropping his pants in public. the mayor's office confirmed that the departure of dennis brooks is happening. it appears to show brooks drop his pants in front of a federal security guard during a metal detector screening. >>> and one of the democratic candidates is getting an endorsement from organized labor. >> the a-student...
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cities. we are preparing for a 4th of july parade of ships on the hudson river moments like that the country will take notice. >> thank you. the moment arrived. it's been more than two decades in the making. it took 17 years to build the ship using 18 century construction methods. the time has come. >>> absolutely amazing, isn't it. andy has the sport. >> thank you so much. we have gulf. jordan spieth looks to be back in the form seeing him winning the masters last monday. moving on from a poor first round at the rcb heritage shooting 9-under par 62 level with his lowest ever pga round. this put spieth on 6-under. he is six behind leader troy merritt. >> off and running. don't worry about the score. make birdies. got a couple of good breaks. the ship in on eight was a nice break for it to fall. all in all, we played well i hit a lot of good pucks and most went in. >> chelsea will take a big step to winning the title for the first time in five years. the london side are seven clear at the top. they travel to second-place arsenal next sunday. first it's a home game against manchester united. >
cities. we are preparing for a 4th of july parade of ships on the hudson river moments like that the country will take notice. >> thank you. the moment arrived. it's been more than two decades in the making. it took 17 years to build the ship using 18 century construction methods. the time has come. >>> absolutely amazing, isn't it. andy has the sport. >> thank you so much. we have gulf. jordan spieth looks to be back in the form seeing him winning the masters last monday....
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hudson river which has some residents there uneasy as you can imagine. the others though say that they are more concerned about the creature getting lost in the big city. >> i feel bad for the coyote. i think he can be in a better police if they catch him and release him. it is better for him and neighborhood. >> reporter: coyotes are afraid of humans so therefore they are unlikely to approach them. if you do see one it is best to raise your arms up over your head and make a loud noise. that scares them off. i will not demonstrate it ukee and erika. i never thought i would be reporting what to do when confronted with a die yet the eye but is there a first for everyone. >> now we're warned, thanks, nicole. >> reporter: claim your cash kay here at cbs-3. we are making sure you get money you deserve. tell your friend to watch too. i will give out five more names of people with money waiting for them up next. >>> it is not a million-dollar but would you say into a few hundred. maybe a couple thousand dollars. they could be waiting for you. it is claim your cash day here at cbs-3 and this is better than christmas. the there is money here. >> all morning long,
hudson river which has some residents there uneasy as you can imagine. the others though say that they are more concerned about the creature getting lost in the big city. >> i feel bad for the coyote. i think he can be in a better police if they catch him and release him. it is better for him and neighborhood. >> reporter: coyotes are afraid of humans so therefore they are unlikely to approach them. if you do see one it is best to raise your arms up over your head and make a loud...
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the mayor of the city of hoke oaken new jersey right across the hudson river.s christie's administration. she told us that christie's lieutenant governor had pressured her to approve a commercial development project in hoboken that was represented by the law firm of a christie confidant and the governor had linked the approval of the project to the level of hurricane sandy aid that hoboken would receive. >> don't forget when the lieutenant governor of the state of new jersey pulls you aside and says i know it's not right, i know they should not be connected but a they are. if you tell anyone i'll denied it. you remember it. >> zimmer also told us a second senior administration official had also in a separate conversation said it was linked to sandy aid. she showed up a diary of when those conversations took place. she would be willing to repeat her accusations under oath in front of prosecutors. something she did the day after she appeared on our show. as we told you at the time the aids she spoke with who is a member of christie's cabinet, boat of them denied
the mayor of the city of hoke oaken new jersey right across the hudson river.s christie's administration. she told us that christie's lieutenant governor had pressured her to approve a commercial development project in hoboken that was represented by the law firm of a christie confidant and the governor had linked the approval of the project to the level of hurricane sandy aid that hoboken would receive. >> don't forget when the lieutenant governor of the state of new jersey pulls you...
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the loose here at the hudson river park where there's as many people as there are small dogs it seems at about 7:30 this morning cops chased the coyote for about an hour across city streets before cornering her in the outside seating area of a waterfront restaurant. >> i saw this greyish, blackish dog looking animal scamper by and we heard people yelling and quickly moving away so we decided to seek shelter from whatever was happening. we didn'tknow. >> here's the mug shot. the coyote was tranquilized and taken to the local animal care and control center. it will be released into the wild. this is the fifth sighting around manhattan this year. coyote on the upper west side caused a full search. it got away. last week a coyote was caught in the courtyard of a building near midtown. that same week another coyote was spotted on the roof of a bar in queens before disappearing. this month in neighboring new jersey two men were attacked by two coyotes infected with rabies. experts say a growing population of coyotes, particularly in parts in the bronx is forcing younger coyotes to head south toward manhattan. >> might have coyotes looking for mates and certainly they n
the loose here at the hudson river park where there's as many people as there are small dogs it seems at about 7:30 this morning cops chased the coyote for about an hour across city streets before cornering her in the outside seating area of a waterfront restaurant. >> i saw this greyish, blackish dog looking animal scamper by and we heard people yelling and quickly moving away so we decided to seek shelter from whatever was happening. we didn'tknow. >> here's the mug shot. the...
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live coverage from the hudson institute begins at 9:30 eastern. >> this weekend the c-span cities tourartnered with cox communications to learn about the history and literary life of tulsa oklahoma. >> woody guthrie is most famous for his writing of "this land is your land." he was very much more than that. he was born in 1912 in okema, oklahoma. so we're very proud to have his work back in oklahoma where they think it belongs. he was advocate for people that were disenfranchised. for those people who were migrant workers, from oklahoma, kansas and texas during the dust bowl era who found themselves in california literally starving. and he saw this vast difference between those who were the haves and the have-nots and became their spokesman through his music. woody recorded very few songs of his own. we have a, listening station that features 46 of his songs in his own voice. that is what makes the recordings that he did make so significant and so important to us. ♪ ♪ ♪ this land is my land from california to the new york island -- >> watch all the events from tulsa, saturday, noon eas
live coverage from the hudson institute begins at 9:30 eastern. >> this weekend the c-span cities tourartnered with cox communications to learn about the history and literary life of tulsa oklahoma. >> woody guthrie is most famous for his writing of "this land is your land." he was very much more than that. he was born in 1912 in okema, oklahoma. so we're very proud to have his work back in oklahoma where they think it belongs. he was advocate for people that were...
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when the shop first opened it was located just north of new york city this little visit with clay deposits along the hudsonal of the world. >> they would build them on the river use them to build the skyscrapers. >> none of thez companies still remain yet lucas candies keeps turning out chocolate in the same building they started in over 120 years ago. >> i have a lot of great memories growing up down here. my father and i used to spend hours decorating bunnies. >> reporter: a lot has stayed the stam over the years. they still use the original chocolate recipe from their greek ancestors and lucas is passing the craft on to the next generation this time to the 15-year-old son, alex. >> i think he sleeps, eats and breathes lucas candies. he is a great guy to work for. he has high standards and you have to meet those standards. that's what makes this place so great. >> how is the chocolate? is it coming out good? >> it is delicious. it is smooth chocolaty. >> reporter: in today's economy having a great product doesn't guarantee success. for lucas that has meant finding a customer base. >> the small business m
when the shop first opened it was located just north of new york city this little visit with clay deposits along the hudsonal of the world. >> they would build them on the river use them to build the skyscrapers. >> none of thez companies still remain yet lucas candies keeps turning out chocolate in the same building they started in over 120 years ago. >> i have a lot of great memories growing up down here. my father and i used to spend hours decorating bunnies. >>...
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back to the greatest city in the world, new york on the hudson. >> it's chilly because we have goosebumps up next hour? >>> we're going to take a look at beyonce's love song she dedicated to her husband, jay-z. and there's only one place you can see it outside of our show. >> oh okay. >> also we have brian eckles from "the blacklist." >> that's after your local news. >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. there's now a $20,000 reward being offered for information leading to the arrest of a gunman whose stray bullet killed a musician in oakland over the weekend. it happened early yesterday morning outside the golden bowl bar near city hall. police say two men got into a fight, one came back with a gun, and started shooting. the 26-year-old victim had just performed at a bar and was hit in the crossfire. police say the musician was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. the gunman and the intended target both took off. another man was also injured, but he's expected to be okay. >>> we have more local news coming up for you in just a half hour. >> this morning on today's take,
back to the greatest city in the world, new york on the hudson. >> it's chilly because we have goosebumps up next hour? >>> we're going to take a look at beyonce's love song she dedicated to her husband, jay-z. and there's only one place you can see it outside of our show. >> oh okay. >> also we have brian eckles from "the blacklist." >> that's after your local news. >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. there's now a $20,000 reward...