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jeffrey york in south africa. coming up, after a move to give the high school history curriculum a conservative makeover, a school board in my former home state is getting a lesson in civil disobedience. i'll talk to one of the students leading the charge to preserve actual history. so guys -- it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. good to know, right? if ed is stopping what you started... ask you doctor about viagra. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right
jeffrey york in south africa. coming up, after a move to give the high school history curriculum a conservative makeover, a school board in my former home state is getting a lesson in civil disobedience. i'll talk to one of the students leading the charge to preserve actual history. so guys -- it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection....
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"the new york times," american jeffrey fowle has been released by north korea after six months of captivity. he was arrested for leaving a bible in a hotel. the obama administration says they're working on the release of two other americans detained in north korea. >> we get this. saudi arabia's top muslim cleric said twitter is, quote, evil and nothing more than a source of lies. >> okay, so listen, we agree, right? everybody, we good with that on some base, about twitter being evil and a source of lies? >> was for me yesterday.
"the new york times," american jeffrey fowle has been released by north korea after six months of captivity. he was arrested for leaving a bible in a hotel. the obama administration says they're working on the release of two other americans detained in north korea. >> we get this. saudi arabia's top muslim cleric said twitter is, quote, evil and nothing more than a source of lies. >> okay, so listen, we agree, right? everybody, we good with that on some base, about twitter...
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government can compel you to stay in your home when you've done nothing wrong, danny savalis in new york and jeffreybin in d.c. how can they do it? >> it's the law. every state has a law like this for obvious reasons. the public health demands in certain narrow limited circumstances that when a communicable disease can infect large numbers of people, these people can be forced to stay home. it makes sense. it's the law everywhere and it's now being enforced in dallas. >> but what's the bar? i mean, you know, there are plenty of people who have come into contact, why aren't they under quarantine? police officers stationed outside their doors? >> obviously there is a certain amount of prosecutorial discretion and relies on the good faith of the public health officials not to quarantine people unnecessarily, but you know, all laws require a certain amount of discretion on the part of enforcement officials and in this sirc starngs i don't think anyone can debate that it's being used appropriately and if the time comes when there is some controversy, then the courts splits court s might have to sort it o
government can compel you to stay in your home when you've done nothing wrong, danny savalis in new york and jeffreybin in d.c. how can they do it? >> it's the law. every state has a law like this for obvious reasons. the public health demands in certain narrow limited circumstances that when a communicable disease can infect large numbers of people, these people can be forced to stay home. it makes sense. it's the law everywhere and it's now being enforced in dallas. >> but what's...
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. >> all right, it's time to take a look at the new york times, american jeffrey fowle, an american heldh korea, he was arrested after leaving a bible in a motel afternoon. a medical examination found him if good health. he is currently at his first stop if guam him the obama administration says they are working on the release of two other americans detained in north korea. >>> saudi arabia stopped muslim clerics saying twitter is evil and nothing more than a source of lies. >> we agree, we go with him some days 26th being evil and a source of lies. >> it was for pe yesterday. on his spot, live tv broadcast sheikh abdul said if it were used correctly, it could be a benefit. >> i agree. >> it's exploitive. >> social media site is popular on both men and women in saudi arabia. his comments divided many users across the country. >>> all right the new york daily feuds. >> this is all your fault, mica. >> no it's not coca-cola reported a large drop as global sales slow for both companies. coke says profits were down 14% from last 84 as sales continue to soften in the u.s. mcdonald's profits w
. >> all right, it's time to take a look at the new york times, american jeffrey fowle, an american heldh korea, he was arrested after leaving a bible in a motel afternoon. a medical examination found him if good health. he is currently at his first stop if guam him the obama administration says they are working on the release of two other americans detained in north korea. >>> saudi arabia stopped muslim clerics saying twitter is evil and nothing more than a source of lies....
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shahraab him on --ahman, jeffrey katzenberg right here in new york city, and jerry cudzil. >> what areat. alumni -- two are anotherlumni and basically my first client. coming up, we have not seen low prices like this in two years. we will find out why. ♪ >> coming up, a cosmic comeback. the biggest hotel that went from bust to boom, or they want us to think that. and it's not counting on gamblers to be different. plus, you don't need a fancy kitchen to be the social hub of your home. your mattress will work just as well. how? find out when we talk to the company's president next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> you're watching "market makers." we have gotten off to a great start this morning, a great conversation. our panel giving us a guide to the future, they think things are going pretty steady. >> they were not brimming with confidence either way. >> it is a hard market to call. in the meantime there are a few harder work to call, and oil is on a slippery slope you could look at west texas int
shahraab him on --ahman, jeffrey katzenberg right here in new york city, and jerry cudzil. >> what areat. alumni -- two are anotherlumni and basically my first client. coming up, we have not seen low prices like this in two years. we will find out why. ♪ >> coming up, a cosmic comeback. the biggest hotel that went from bust to boom, or they want us to think that. and it's not counting on gamblers to be different. plus, you don't need a fancy kitchen to be the social hub of your...
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jeffrey is a harbor pilot. he boards the cargo vessels entering new york harbor and commands the fleet of mcallister tugs as theyuide these massive ships safely to the docks. at the age of 80, brian is the last living member of the fourth generation. and he's making plans to pass the company on to his sons. beyond that, however, he says the legacy is not his concern. >> in your dreams how many more generations keep this company? >> once you're dead, okay, i don't dream about what could happen two more generations from now. that's my son's problem. >>> you could end up wasting hours of your time trying to clear out your inbox each day. but what if there was a way to make sorting through your e-mail just a little bit easier. check out our website of the week. inky.com organizes all your e-mail accounts into one interface. you can create special folders, choose what keyboard short cuts you'd like to use and customize the look of the platform so you can quickly identify important e-mail from all that clutter. a good company environment goes a long way in influencing overall productivity and team dynamics. here now a
jeffrey is a harbor pilot. he boards the cargo vessels entering new york harbor and commands the fleet of mcallister tugs as theyuide these massive ships safely to the docks. at the age of 80, brian is the last living member of the fourth generation. and he's making plans to pass the company on to his sons. beyond that, however, he says the legacy is not his concern. >> in your dreams how many more generations keep this company? >> once you're dead, okay, i don't dream about what...
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jeffrey brown has our report from our new york studio. >> i'm sitting in nigh office.'m red lining a contract due at 6:00. steven walks in. >> sreenivasan: when we first meet the player in the space, an up and coming corporate lawyer, expensive apartment on manhattan's upper east side, and beautiful artist wife. he's a pakistani american who has largely turned his back on the religion of his parents, islam. but he's also living in post-9/11 america and understands and even plays with the realities of that. at a dinner party he explains to friend how he volunteers for security checks at airports. >> i know they're looking at me, so i figure why not make itaries for everyone involved? >> i've never heard of anybody doing that before. >> on top of people being more and more afraid of folks who look like me, we end up being resented, too. >> those agents are working lard not to discriminate, and here's this dwierk he walks right up to them and calls them out on it. >> pure, unmitigated, passive aggression. >> brown: there's plenty of humor in "disgraced" but quite a bit mo
jeffrey brown has our report from our new york studio. >> i'm sitting in nigh office.'m red lining a contract due at 6:00. steven walks in. >> sreenivasan: when we first meet the player in the space, an up and coming corporate lawyer, expensive apartment on manhattan's upper east side, and beautiful artist wife. he's a pakistani american who has largely turned his back on the religion of his parents, islam. but he's also living in post-9/11 america and understands and even plays...
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world-famous splashdown, flight 1549 is cleared for taxi and takeoff at new york's la guardia airport. first officer jeffrey skiles is at the controls. he's new to the airbus. for the past eight years, he's flown a boeing 737. >> well, the takeoff was uneventful. it was a nice day. it was cold. and this was only my second trip on the airplane. so i was actually hand-flying the airplane to get used to it. and about 3,000 feet we, you know, flew into the birds. >> the plane has been in the air less than three minutes when it collides with a flock of canada geese, crippling both engines. >> this is cactus 1539. hit birds, we lost thrust in both engines. we're turning back towards laguardia. >> okay, yeah, you need to return to la guardia. turn left heading of 220. tower, stop your departures. we got an emergency returning. >> captain chesley "sully" sullenberger takes control of the airplane from his copilot with two simple words, "my aircraft." remarkably, there is footage of the plane's last moments airborne. >> sully took over control of the airplane and called for the dual engine failure checklist that we
world-famous splashdown, flight 1549 is cleared for taxi and takeoff at new york's la guardia airport. first officer jeffrey skiles is at the controls. he's new to the airbus. for the past eight years, he's flown a boeing 737. >> well, the takeoff was uneventful. it was a nice day. it was cold. and this was only my second trip on the airplane. so i was actually hand-flying the airplane to get used to it. and about 3,000 feet we, you know, flew into the birds. >> the plane has been...
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jeffrey tambor, "transparent" now on amazon! we'll be back! (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") introducing york minis.pplause) (audience chanting "stephen") a bite size new way to enjoy the full size sensation of peppermint and rich dark chocolate. new, york minis, get the sensation. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody! good night! (cheers captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from now on, we'll refer to each other by our spanish nombres. there will be-- what's this? it's okay, it's okay. do it. [laughs]
jeffrey tambor, "transparent" now on amazon! we'll be back! (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") introducing york minis.pplause) (audience chanting "stephen") a bite size new way to enjoy the full size sensation of peppermint and rich dark chocolate. new, york minis, get the sensation. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody! good night! (cheers captioning sponsored by comedy...
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york. we are all digesting the payrolls. what do you have tom? the jobs report. jeffrey rosenberg will join us. we will go cross asset.set interests are commodities. you mentioned gold and jonathan ferro mentioned gold. we will talk about the ramifications for markets on the very good jobs report and the debate over what the fed will do next. weekend, another one falls. forget about ebay. ibm dumping their computer business. hewlett-packard will split in two. for those of us who are fossils, this is a really big deal. hp is truly a chronic. they are going their own way. phil george will join us. cast phil george will join us. he has been a strong advocate. ill george will join us. he and his. brazil this morning. -- he will join us. he has been a strong advocate. brazil this morning. >> amazing. looking forward to that conversation. thank you so much. tom mentioning what is happening in brazil. let's talk about what is happening in south africa. the fed chair kganyago has been head of the reserve bank. he was one of two that was expected to potentially phil the seat.- to fill fill the has been deputy central bank gove
york. we are all digesting the payrolls. what do you have tom? the jobs report. jeffrey rosenberg will join us. we will go cross asset.set interests are commodities. you mentioned gold and jonathan ferro mentioned gold. we will talk about the ramifications for markets on the very good jobs report and the debate over what the fed will do next. weekend, another one falls. forget about ebay. ibm dumping their computer business. hewlett-packard will split in two. for those of us who are fossils,...
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york city. we look at ebola in america and west africa. there's a presidential battle in brazil. a conversation on what the sunday election means for global investors. jeffrey. they are simply running out of patience. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance" from new york city, friday, october 24, i'm andkeene with scarlet fu brendan greeley. let's get to the top headlines. >> a new case of ebola in america, diagnosed right here in new york city. craig spencer was taken to a manhattan hospital or he is being treated in isolation. he tested positive ebola after returning from west africa. authorities are tracking his movements to see who he came in contact with. fortunate had a circumstance here, the the affected person was a doctor, a doctor who worked on doctors without borders.
york city. we look at ebola in america and west africa. there's a presidential battle in brazil. a conversation on what the sunday election means for global investors. jeffrey. they are simply running out of patience. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance" from new york city, friday, october 24, i'm andkeene with scarlet fu brendan greeley. let's get to the top headlines. >> a new case of ebola in america, diagnosed right here in new york city. craig spencer was taken to...
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jeffrey brown helps the band close it out. ♪ ♪ >> brown: last night in new york was the last night forp that's been aroun in various forms for 45 years. famed for ts live performances and hits like the song "jessica." two-years-ago, gregg allman told me it started when he and his brother duane brought together the music they each loved. >> it was out two loves of music. he, sort of, leaned toward the country blues, which is un- electrified, like robert johnson, elmore james. and i was really into bobby bland, james brown, you know people like curtis mayfield. >> brown: the sound they created with two lead guitarists and two drummers made rock and roll history. anthony decurtis is a contribution editor at "rolling stone" magazine. >> they had this amazing kind of twin guitar attack, you know, dickey betts and duane allman relly defined a beautiful harmonic sound that was simultaneously tough but really lyrical and they were based in the blues, but this was a hardcore rock and roll band that just came tearing out the south and kind of took over. >> brown: duane allman, acknowledged as on
jeffrey brown helps the band close it out. ♪ ♪ >> brown: last night in new york was the last night forp that's been aroun in various forms for 45 years. famed for ts live performances and hits like the song "jessica." two-years-ago, gregg allman told me it started when he and his brother duane brought together the music they each loved. >> it was out two loves of music. he, sort of, leaned toward the country blues, which is un- electrified, like robert johnson, elmore...
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jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> thank you. 5ç>> brown: todaa high profile approach as a columnist for the "new york times," he got of a small segregated town of louisiana. the child hood marked by poverty and a family life that was both sustaining and sometimes violence including sexual molestation by a cousin. coming to age of manhood that included both learning and rights. all brought to life in a new memoir fire shot up from my bones. charles blow joins me. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: you have this clear voice that comes through in your column. what comes through in the book is a long struggle to get there. did you get a sense of yourself. >> exactly. i think this kind of coming of age is kind of a national part of what most of us go through. and i just wanted to document mine, you know, the part of the writing experience where people say you should write it because you want to read it. and i wanted to read this experience that i had. and i thought it would be helpful too to have other people be able to understand what poverty is like, what this kind of quest for manhood and fluidity, i feel like wha
jeffrey brown has our conversation. >> thank you. 5ç>> brown: todaa high profile approach as a columnist for the "new york times," he got of a small segregated town of louisiana. the child hood marked by poverty and a family life that was both sustaining and sometimes violence including sexual molestation by a cousin. coming to age of manhood that included both learning and rights. all brought to life in a new memoir fire shot up from my bones. charles blow joins me....
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former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani is one of a number of political and religious figures protesting outside the metropolitan opera. jeffreywn has our report. >> brown: the opera is called "the death of klinghoffer." like so many operas throughout history it's a tragedy told through music, words, and stagecraft, and is filled with drama and emotion. but this is based on a very real tragedy in recent history: the hijacking of an italian cruise ship, "the achille lauro," off the coast of egypt in october 1985. by four members of the palestinian liberation front, who murdered a 69-year-old disabled jewish-american passenger named leon klinghoffer. >> all civilized peoples welcome the apprehension of the terrorists responsible for the seizure of "achille lauro" and the brutal murder of leon klinghoffer. the pursuit of justice is well served by this cooperative effort to ensure that these terrorists are prosecuted and punished for their crimes. >> brown: the renowned american composer john adams, whose work is regularly performed throughout the world, wrote the opera six years after those events, in 1991. he's tackled recent hi
former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani is one of a number of political and religious figures protesting outside the metropolitan opera. jeffreywn has our report. >> brown: the opera is called "the death of klinghoffer." like so many operas throughout history it's a tragedy told through music, words, and stagecraft, and is filled with drama and emotion. but this is based on a very real tragedy in recent history: the hijacking of an italian cruise ship, "the achille...
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jeffrey bezos faces investors. they are simply running out of patience. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance" from new york city, friday, october 24, i'm andkeene with scarlet fu brendan greeley. let's get to the top headlines. >> a new case of ebola in america, diagnosed right here in new york city. craig spencer was taken to a manhattan hospital or he is being treated in isolation. he tested positive ebola after returning from west africa. authorities are tracking his movements to see who he came in contact with. fortunate had a circumstance here, the the affected person was a doctor, a doctor who worked on doctors without borders. he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, etc., and he handled himself accordingly. >> spencer had been working in guinea with doctors without borders. he took the subway and went bowling. we have the story covered from a variety of angles. shelley holliday is at bellevue hospital, plus begin with an expert at the cdc in washington and a former world health organization epidemiologist. in the meantime, two days ago before the presidential runoff election in brazil
jeffrey bezos faces investors. they are simply running out of patience. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance" from new york city, friday, october 24, i'm andkeene with scarlet fu brendan greeley. let's get to the top headlines. >> a new case of ebola in america, diagnosed right here in new york city. craig spencer was taken to a manhattan hospital or he is being treated in isolation. he tested positive ebola after returning from west africa. authorities are tracking his...
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that, the reporter jeffrey goldberg has been seen as trust worthy enough that he has -- the administration whose just department has chased down other leads by threatening to throw "new york times" reporter james risen in jail, and went through the phone records of james rosen as well as associated press reporters suddenly seems disinterested in finding out who attacked netanyahu. >> you have gone after reporters again and again in this administration. when it comes to insulting the prime minister, you don't seem to care who leaked it. >> i don't think that's an accurate reflection of the administration's policy and certainly not an accurate refleckation of the prime minister of israel. >> in fact attorney general eridge holder today acknowledged an overreach in the holden case, when asked how ideas formed about a decision he wishes he could do over. >> i think about the subpoena to the fox reporter, rosen, i think that i could have been a little more careful in looking at the language that was contained in the filing that we made with the court. >> as for israel, that coward remark was anonymous officials claimed netanyahu is too scared to go forward with an attack on ir
that, the reporter jeffrey goldberg has been seen as trust worthy enough that he has -- the administration whose just department has chased down other leads by threatening to throw "new york times" reporter james risen in jail, and went through the phone records of james rosen as well as associated press reporters suddenly seems disinterested in finding out who attacked netanyahu. >> you have gone after reporters again and again in this administration. when it comes to insulting...
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today's debate is brought to you york and abc in new the league of women voters of new jersey. republicantes are jeffrey bell and democrat cory booker of newark. moderating the bait -- moderating the debate. >> thank you for joining us for this debate. >> have gathered here for what we hope will be a wide ranging discussion of the issues. each cantilever one minute to .nswer the question at the end of the debate each person will have one minute to make a closing statement. let's begin by random drawing. the first question goes to mr. bell. only five people have been diagnosed with ebola in the united states and each one has a direct connection of first generation connection with the source of contagion. are we making too much of this? are we overreacting? the media? americans? or is this an ominous public health issue? what would be the first priority. >> the government has under reacted. we have underestimated the ease with which this things spreads when it gets around into a given country. on aould have cut off temporary basis all flights from the countries involved. i think president obama has once b
today's debate is brought to you york and abc in new the league of women voters of new jersey. republicantes are jeffrey bell and democrat cory booker of newark. moderating the bait -- moderating the debate. >> thank you for joining us for this debate. >> have gathered here for what we hope will be a wide ranging discussion of the issues. each cantilever one minute to .nswer the question at the end of the debate each person will have one minute to make a closing statement. let's...
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york. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and here we go. we begin with breaking news. thank you so much for being with me. up first this hour, american jeffreyel is free of the clutches of north korea's communists. the 56-year-old tourist detained since may has, in fact, landed in guam aboard a u.s. government airplane. north korea freed him in the dark of night without really saying why. as they still hold two americans convicted there of crimes. he had been awaiting charges for leaving a bible, which is forbidden in north korea in a nightclub. but the timing here of this release, the timing here is certainly curious, and we'll talk about that in a moment. but first, here is confirmation about the release from the white house. >> in a position to confirm that jeffrey has been allowed to
york. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and here we go. we begin with breaking news. thank you so much for being with me. up first this hour, american jeffreyel is free of the clutches of north korea's communists. the 56-year-old tourist detained since may has, in fact, landed in guam aboard a u.s. government airplane. north korea freed him in the dark of night without really saying why. as they still hold two americans convicted there of crimes. he had been awaiting charges for...
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york, new jersey, washington, chicago, and atlanta. >>> an american man detained for the past five months in north korea is now on his way home. jeffreyowle was arrested in may for leaving a bible at a sailor's club. it's not clear why north korea released him, but the u.s. is urging the regime to release two other detained americans. >>> a giant in american journalism, ben bradlee has died at the age of 93. the former "washington post" editor guided the newspaper through its coverage of the watergate break-in. the resulting scandal forced u.s. president richard nixon to resign. bradlee suffered from alzheimer's disease and dementia. >>> now, at this moment, oscar pistorius is serving the first full day of his maximum five-year prison sentence, some 20 months after he killed his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. >> but there is a lot of debate over whether the punishment fits the crime. robyn curnow has reaction from the victim's family. >> reporter: he came to hear his punishment. >> count one, homicide, the sentence imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> reporter: oscar pistorius showing little emotion after a trial that ha
york, new jersey, washington, chicago, and atlanta. >>> an american man detained for the past five months in north korea is now on his way home. jeffreyowle was arrested in may for leaving a bible at a sailor's club. it's not clear why north korea released him, but the u.s. is urging the regime to release two other detained americans. >>> a giant in american journalism, ben bradlee has died at the age of 93. the former "washington post" editor guided the newspaper...
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jeffrey tambor. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thiis next one from bob chase in swansea, massachusetts. he was doing a real estate search online. let's see what he's looking for. affordable apartments in new yorkey came up with. no results. [ cheers and applause ] good luck! >> steve: good luck. >> jimmy: good luck, buddy. >> steve: get outta here. >> jimmy: ain't going to happen. [ new york accents ] get outta here. >> steve: hey. >> jimmy: get lost over here. >> you can't make it here, you can't make it nowhere. get outta here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: look at this guy over here, eh? get outta here. [ laughter ] get over here. get outta here. [ laughter ] >> steve: here's a little something for you. >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: here's a little something for you. take it, just take it. >> jimmy: don't worry about nothin. don't worry about nothing. >> steve: now get outta here! >> jimmy: get out! [ laughter ] >> steve: butt trouble. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's my ring tone. lll next one was sent in by oren cohen in israel. he was at a museum, saw a a picture of an israeli painter from the '70s, that he says looks a lot like me. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: i don't know if i see it, take a l
jeffrey tambor. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thiis next one from bob chase in swansea, massachusetts. he was doing a real estate search online. let's see what he's looking for. affordable apartments in new yorkey came up with. no results. [ cheers and applause ] good luck! >> steve: good luck. >> jimmy: good luck, buddy. >> steve: get outta here. >> jimmy: ain't going to happen. [ new york accents ] get outta here. >> steve: hey. >> jimmy: get lost over here....
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jeffrey fold, the the family of american held in north career is speaks. >> the plight of kenneth bay coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> this is al jazerra america live from new york city,m tony harris. we begin with breaking news. out of canada, police have now identified the gunman involved in today's shootings. they say he shot and killed a soldier at the national war memorial now several parts of downtown ottawa are still under lock down. a closer look now at the area shows the memorial is only blocks from the canadian parliament where officials say the suspect managed to get in and fire several shots, canada's national newspaper, the globe and mail captured this dramatic video inside parliament. [ gunshots ] >> and the gunman is now dead but it's not clear if he act ahead loan. this week canada raised its terror alert level after a soldier was killed in a hit and run near montreal. the driver was a young canadian who recently convert today islam. tom a dr drayton is here with m. >> police search for additional suspects and try to answer a series of questions about security threats facing that nation. 9:52 a.m. sought what, shots ring out in the heart of ottawa's ca
jeffrey fold, the the family of american held in north career is speaks. >> the plight of kenneth bay coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> this is al jazerra america live from new york city,m tony harris. we begin with breaking news. out of canada, police have now identified the gunman involved in today's shootings. they say he shot and killed a soldier at the national war memorial now several parts of downtown ottawa are still under lock down. a closer look now at the area shows the memorial...
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york times," thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a very different take on the federal reserve bank from the perspective of a con-man looking to steal billions. jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> robbing a bank without touching any gold in the vault and not just any bank, the biggest one going, federal reserve. it's a heist that hinges on yes, monetary policy, a new thriller about washington lawyer who can't shake his criminal past. directive is a sequel to the best seller "the 500" author matthew quirk joins me now. welcome to you. >> thanks. >> you were thinking with is the -- what's the biggest heist i could concoct, what's the most money around? >> yeah. you quickly come to the federal reserve bank of new york it has about $250 billion worth of gold in the basement and what was really interesting for me was at the new york fed the real money is upstairs there's a trading desk there that is not very well-known. and it acts almost as the federal reserve system's gas and brake for the entire economy. >> you say the real money, because there's the gold then -- you're talking about is information in way that's being traded. >> right. that tra
york times," thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a very different take on the federal reserve bank from the perspective of a con-man looking to steal billions. jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> robbing a bank without touching any gold in the vault and not just any bank, the biggest one going, federal reserve. it's a heist that hinges on yes, monetary policy, a new thriller about washington lawyer who can't shake his criminal past....
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york. and the league of women voters of new jersey. and now from our 6 abc trenton studio in alphabetical order, the candidates are republican jeffrey bell of leonia, and democrat cory booker of newark. our panelists are matt friedman with the "star-ledger." mariela saigado for telenoticias 41. and jonathan tamari for "the philadelphia inquirer." moderating the debate are wabc-tv's anchor saying saying nd jim gardner of 6 abc. >> hello and thank you for joining us for this debate between the two candidates running for the u.s. senate in new jersey. >> they have gathered here for what we hope will be a wide ranging and informative discussion of the major issues in the campaign. and a quick note about the format. each candidate will have one minute to answer the question posed to them by jim, myself, and our three panelists. the candidates have also agreed to one round in which they will ask each other one question. at the end of the debate, each candidate will have one minute to make a closing statement. >> and so let's begin by random drawing. our first question goes to mr. bell. mr. bell, only five people have been diagnosed with the eb
york. and the league of women voters of new jersey. and now from our 6 abc trenton studio in alphabetical order, the candidates are republican jeffrey bell of leonia, and democrat cory booker of newark. our panelists are matt friedman with the "star-ledger." mariela saigado for telenoticias 41. and jonathan tamari for "the philadelphia inquirer." moderating the debate are wabc-tv's anchor saying saying nd jim gardner of 6 abc. >> hello and thank you for joining us for...
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york. thank you. >> my pleasure, gwen. >> woodruff: now, "those were the days," from the man who created "all in the family," "maud," "the jeffersons," and so much more on and off the tv screen. jeffreyn has our look. >> brown: in my 90-plus years i've lived a multitude of lives, norman lear about a life including bombing emissions over europe in world war ii, the leading political advocacy organization. ♪ and the consideration of some programs over television history most famously "all in the family." >> isn't your wife telling me to sort of work together. [laughter] port recans are moving next door. >> brown: this i get to experience. norman lear joins me. >> thank you. >> brown: you've been writing television from the 50's on. were you satisfied with what television was doing. did you want to blow it up in some sense. >> i was actually writing for live television and i said to myself some day soon as i can i've got to do a situation comedy. >> brown: when did you decide it had to be a different kind of situation comedy. something that was tackling something never seen before. >> i don't ever recall making such a decision. i read about a british so-called part about a father and so
york. thank you. >> my pleasure, gwen. >> woodruff: now, "those were the days," from the man who created "all in the family," "maud," "the jeffersons," and so much more on and off the tv screen. jeffreyn has our look. >> brown: in my 90-plus years i've lived a multitude of lives, norman lear about a life including bombing emissions over europe in world war ii, the leading political advocacy organization. ♪ and the consideration of some...
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jeffrey from ubs, we speak about the emerging market knock on. lots of reporting this morning from hong kong as well. >> looking forward to it. tom keene out of new yorkht now, germany has just sold bunds, 10 year bonds with yields below 1%. that is the first time we have seen this. the curve continues to flatten out. the rest of the curve continues to flatten out. seeing that now in germany. the country can now sell 10 year paper at less than 1%. why don't you invest? some people will be trying to make that argument. interesting to see what the pressure will be from other governments as a result. the ecb meets tomorrow. the german data is not particularly rosy. the pmi data for manufacturing sector is below 50. that sends the euro lower. germany selling ten year bunds with a yell below 1%. see the shape of the curve changing. let's move on. talk about a complete difference. medical cannabis. you did not expect that after the bund. one of the most controversial doctor can prescribe. one israeli startup might revolutionize the way patients take this for severe pain. ellie -- elliott gotkine has a report. >> in tel aviv, medical marijuana is getting a m
jeffrey from ubs, we speak about the emerging market knock on. lots of reporting this morning from hong kong as well. >> looking forward to it. tom keene out of new yorkht now, germany has just sold bunds, 10 year bonds with yields below 1%. that is the first time we have seen this. the curve continues to flatten out. the rest of the curve continues to flatten out. seeing that now in germany. the country can now sell 10 year paper at less than 1%. why don't you invest? some people will be...
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york. >>> another former administration official slamming his ex-boss. the former u.s. ambassador for iraq saying everybody warned the president about isis. we'll ask ambassador james jeffreyhose claims in a moment. martha: and russian military planes making some brazen moves, forcing nato forces onto high alert. a tense situation as the world wonders what vladimir putin is up to. bill: also, here's a question: is mitt romney the darling of the midterms in 2014? >> it's like ronald reagan said, he said it's not that liberals rig significant, it's just -- ignorant, it's just that what they know is wrong. [laughter] and president obama's policies are wrong and have been wrong for the american people. óqoqúú bill: we want to take you way up in the state of maine about a mile from the canadian border. the american nurse who was in west africa and has defied the state's forced quarantine order. she was out on a bike ride with her boyfriend a short time ago, and there's reporters surrounding her home, surrounding her as well when she came back to her home. her name is kaci hickox, speaking to reporters as they surrounded her at the end of that bike ride. roll this. >> you talk
york. >>> another former administration official slamming his ex-boss. the former u.s. ambassador for iraq saying everybody warned the president about isis. we'll ask ambassador james jeffreyhose claims in a moment. martha: and russian military planes making some brazen moves, forcing nato forces onto high alert. a tense situation as the world wonders what vladimir putin is up to. bill: also, here's a question: is mitt romney the darling of the midterms in 2014? >> it's like...
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york has suddenly changed its rules. new jersey apparently is changing its rules. but that's not on the federal government. that's on the states. >> jeffrey, dr. yasmin, thank you very much. there's so much that we need to focus on about that and continuing confusion about ebola especially in light of the new stateguidelines. we have a panel of doctors that will take your questions. tweet us # ebola q&a. all spelled out. we have new details tonight about how police say the gunman set up his victims. >>> breaking news. disturbing new details in the deadly shooting at a washington state high school. police now say the gunman set up his victims with a text asking them to meet him in the cafeteria. his classmates including two of his own cousins were sitting at a table presumably waiting for him when he opened fire. one died a tt scene the others were rushed to the hospitals all with gunshot wounds to the head. another died over the weekend. she was just 14 and a freshman. the three surviving victims remain hospitalized, two in critical condition. the community in marysville, washington, is struggling with the loss, obviously, and also with d
york has suddenly changed its rules. new jersey apparently is changing its rules. but that's not on the federal government. that's on the states. >> jeffrey, dr. yasmin, thank you very much. there's so much that we need to focus on about that and continuing confusion about ebola especially in light of the new stateguidelines. we have a panel of doctors that will take your questions. tweet us # ebola q&a. all spelled out. we have new details tonight about how police say the gunman set...
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york. and the league of women voters of new jersey. and now from our 6 abc trenton studio in alphabetical order, the candidates are republican jeffrey bell, and democrat cory booker of newark. our panelists are matt friedman with the "star-ledger." mariela saigado for telenoticias 41. and jonathan tamari for "the philadelphia inquirer." moderating the debate are wabc-tv's anchor sade baderinwa and jim gardner of 6 abc. >> hello and thank you for joining us for this debate between the two candidates running for the u.s. senate in new jersey. >> they have gathered here for what we hope will be a wide ranging and informative discussion of the major issues in the campaign. and a quick note about the format. each candidate will have one minute to answer the question posed to them by jim, myself, and our three panelists. the candidates have also agreed to one round in which they will ask each other one question. at the end of the debate, each candidate will have one minute to make a closing statement. >> and so let's begin by random drawing. our first question goes to mr. bell. mr. bell, only five people have been diagnosed with the ebola viru
york. and the league of women voters of new jersey. and now from our 6 abc trenton studio in alphabetical order, the candidates are republican jeffrey bell, and democrat cory booker of newark. our panelists are matt friedman with the "star-ledger." mariela saigado for telenoticias 41. and jonathan tamari for "the philadelphia inquirer." moderating the debate are wabc-tv's anchor sade baderinwa and jim gardner of 6 abc. >> hello and thank you for joining us for this...