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that's times square, midtown manhattan.odd santos, let me tell you, i'm here to tell you. >> all right. >> this is the best winter since 1914 when i was 10 years old. >> wow. >> heat a big -- that's a good time scale. >> huge. >> using that historical perspective, mike, today for the most part decent across a good stretch of the northeast but we will dealing with a chance of? snowflakes to get into d.c. this morning, later this morning, continuing through this afternoon. hopefully that doesn't affect your thought on the winter in general. it's a quick say one to three inch storm, a few areas may be picking up a little more than that. you see some of that heading towards pittsburgh, 32 degrees there right now. part is it's a quick moving system and the other is temperatures are borderline. places like d.c. under an inch worth of snowfall able to accumulate there, make for some slick travel north and west of the area. toward toos philly, one to two inches of snowfall later tonight, few snowflakes mixing in tonight, otherwise
that's times square, midtown manhattan.odd santos, let me tell you, i'm here to tell you. >> all right. >> this is the best winter since 1914 when i was 10 years old. >> wow. >> heat a big -- that's a good time scale. >> huge. >> using that historical perspective, mike, today for the most part decent across a good stretch of the northeast but we will dealing with a chance of? snowflakes to get into d.c. this morning, later this morning, continuing through...
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that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of you that have been there, i failed get a really good sunset picture on,k 2. this is actually a volcano in mexico but i love this climbing photo to end the climing sequence. so, here's our dirt bag climbers. done with the climb and it's time for me to head back to berkley. i was very weak and fortunately, we were still alive. that year fi
that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail...
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y para la despedida, nos vamos hasta manhattan, en nueva york, donde muchos quedaron mÁs que sorprendidos es que lo que veÍan en el firmamento eran figuras de personas volando dirigidas a control remoto. se trata de una novedosa forma de hacer publicidad. esas figuras voladoras tienen 6 pies de largo y volaron incluso cerca de la estatua de la libertad, imagÍnese usted. llegamos al final. gracias por su atenciÓn, los espero maÑana. buenas noches.
y para la despedida, nos vamos hasta manhattan, en nueva york, donde muchos quedaron mÁs que sorprendidos es que lo que veÍan en el firmamento eran figuras de personas volando dirigidas a control remoto. se trata de una novedosa forma de hacer publicidad. esas figuras voladoras tienen 6 pies de largo y volaron incluso cerca de la estatua de la libertad, imagÍnese usted. llegamos al final. gracias por su atenciÓn, los espero maÑana. buenas noches.
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the javits center is a very, very large tract of land and has great potential for the westside of manhattan. it's also bordered by the hudson yards and moynihan station projects, which are under way. when you put javits, moynihan and hudson yards together, you're talking about a comprehensive revitalization of the west side of manhattan, which could make a major difference. while we're investing on our strength, we also have to invest in the struggling areas of our state. and many of our struggling areas have been ignored for too long. new york is stronger when every region of the state is strong. we must address the crisis in western new york and in buffalo, specifically. [ applause ] buffalo, my friends, has the third highest poverty rate in the nation. in the nation. not in new york. in the nation. behind detroit and cleveland. 28% of the people in buffalo are living in poverty. at a time when the state population was growing, buffalo lost 10% of the population. this is another issue that has gone on for many, many years, while the state sat by and did not take dramatic action. it doesn'
the javits center is a very, very large tract of land and has great potential for the westside of manhattan. it's also bordered by the hudson yards and moynihan station projects, which are under way. when you put javits, moynihan and hudson yards together, you're talking about a comprehensive revitalization of the west side of manhattan, which could make a major difference. while we're investing on our strength, we also have to invest in the struggling areas of our state. and many of our...
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lifestyle's manhattan offers is the nation's poorest districts are. going to take this to the bronx and gives us a glimpse into the daily struggles americans face there. welcome to the south bronx. where feeding garbage a daily fight for dignity it is the poorest district in america but. just a twenty minute ride from the wealth of manhattan this is the stop for those whose life is largely a struggle a staggering quarter of a million people are living below the poverty line right here for many it's a tough life from the get go every second child in the area lives in poverty mothers like recently unemployed asia are livid is ridiculous now we want a job i have a child i need a job i think maybe the government could do a little bit better know what they're doing now rap group live and work in the south. with. the new district like the back of their hand mike tyson was in here the a max is the names of celebrities but you know hundreds of thousands of young people behind bars. this is the infamous spofford prison. rod starr says industrial dumping into h
lifestyle's manhattan offers is the nation's poorest districts are. going to take this to the bronx and gives us a glimpse into the daily struggles americans face there. welcome to the south bronx. where feeding garbage a daily fight for dignity it is the poorest district in america but. just a twenty minute ride from the wealth of manhattan this is the stop for those whose life is largely a struggle a staggering quarter of a million people are living below the poverty line right here for many...
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. >> reporter: i'm erika miller at a manhattan car dealership, where sales are accelerating. i'll tell you why. >> susie: it's "nightly business report" for thursday, february 23. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. tom hudson will be along a little later in the program. no dividend for apple shareholders. investors were hoping that apple would announce today its first ever dividend payment at its big annual meeting. with apple sitting on $100 billion in cash, shareholders have been clamoring for a dividend. this was the first question from the floor to c.e.o. tim cook at the meeting held at the company's headquarters in cupertino, california. cook responded, "we're thinking very deeply about the question. the board wants to do what's best for shareholders. please have patience." looks like investors are holding out-- apple shares surged almost $4, closing at $516.39. >> susie: our guest tonight thinks apple stock could hit $585 this ye
. >> reporter: i'm erika miller at a manhattan car dealership, where sales are accelerating. i'll tell you why. >> susie: it's "nightly business report" for thursday, february 23. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. tom hudson will be along a little later in the program. no dividend for apple shareholders....
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us and they think about san francisco and they think that is the place -- you can get lonely in manhattanou come to san francisco, it is not law only. bottom of my heart. thank you for coming out and sharing with us your skill sets as we go and do what we're supposed to do to solve the chronic and long-term needs. we enjoy these moments where so many of you as sure your resources, your time, your character and personality. congratulations, thank you to çthe 43rd homeless can act. thank you for being here. -- connect. thank you for being here. >> we have never given the mayor a t-shirt. i think to date is the day. [applause] they are one of us, right? [applause] i want to close today by thanking -- you see if the people up here, but there are hundreds of people getting things set up. have a wonderful day. we also have a very new committee that will be here today. çthey will be walking around to make sure that you, the volunteers, had everything indeed. if you need something&j, let us know. ok? have a wonderful day. [applause] >> this is one of the museum's longest art interest groups. i
us and they think about san francisco and they think that is the place -- you can get lonely in manhattanou come to san francisco, it is not law only. bottom of my heart. thank you for coming out and sharing with us your skill sets as we go and do what we're supposed to do to solve the chronic and long-term needs. we enjoy these moments where so many of you as sure your resources, your time, your character and personality. congratulations, thank you to çthe 43rd homeless can act. thank you...
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the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and four got 10 -- forgotten in manhattanoing home to my city by the day -- city by the bay ♪ >> and now it is your turn. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars in the morning fog may chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of the blue and windy see -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> very nice job, everybody. well, as we close here today, mr. bennett, you have always had the key to our hearts. now you have the key to our city. we hope to see you back here soon in your city by the bay. thank you for this wonderful gift you have given us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> what if you could make a memorial th
the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and four got 10 -- forgotten in manhattanoing home to my city by the day -- city by the bay ♪ >> and now it is your turn. >> ♪ i left my heart in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars in the morning fog may chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of the blue and windy see -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to...
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ahora estamos en manhattan, obviamente la calle se llenÓ de personas pero ya todos se han ido a casa.artes. y asÍ llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes de este dÍa, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, muy buenas noches y nos vemos maÑana con mÁs noticias y nosotros, el fin de semana.
ahora estamos en manhattan, obviamente la calle se llenÓ de personas pero ya todos se han ido a casa.artes. y asÍ llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes de este dÍa, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, muy buenas noches y nos vemos maÑana con mÁs noticias y nosotros, el fin de semana.
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>> it's -- paul rudd and jennifer aniston play a couple who live in manhattan -- here, in manhattan. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: no, you can't get applause on every time you say manhattan. [ cheers and applause ] >> anybody from the new york area? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's pretty good. ♪ the big apple! >> so -- this couple lives in new york, in a very small apartment that they can't afford, just like me -- myself and my wife. but unlike myself and my wife, he loses his job, they lose everything, they have to -- they lose their apartment. they drive down south, to visit the brother, who's played by ken marino, to go stay there. but they stumble into a bed and breakfast. and this turns out to be, kind of a free sex commune. and the brother's house is such a nightmare that they decide -- or paul rudd's character is like "let's just move into this commune. why not? what have we got to lose?" and she agrees reluctantly. but then, the tables turn and then, suddenly, she gets more into it than he wanted her to. and -- it's careful what you wish for and antics ensue.
>> it's -- paul rudd and jennifer aniston play a couple who live in manhattan -- here, in manhattan. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: no, you can't get applause on every time you say manhattan. [ cheers and applause ] >> anybody from the new york area? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's pretty good. ♪ the big apple! >> so -- this couple lives in new york, in a very small apartment that they can't afford, just like me -- myself and my wife. but unlike...
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. >> in this manhattan neighborhood, hardly any thing remains from one of the forgotten communities. a community that many modern the yorkers work to preserve. 100 years ago, this was known as little syria. -- a community that many modern new yorkers work to preserve. >> my father came from lebanon, he came in through ellis island. this is what i was told. he stayed here on washington street, of course some of his other family was here. if you could not afford to feed your family, everyone would say, we have extra. everyone was one big family. we all helped each other in good times and bad. >> the old comes down. >> art and expansion changed new york city in the 1940's and 50's. -- urban expansion changed new york city. much of the old neighborhood was demolished. >> we only have three buildings left -- a church, a tenement building, and a community center. i call this the trinity of the arab american immigration because you have all aspects of life -- church, home, community. >> it is these three buildings that local volunteers are hoping to preserve it. when that new construction f
. >> in this manhattan neighborhood, hardly any thing remains from one of the forgotten communities. a community that many modern the yorkers work to preserve. 100 years ago, this was known as little syria. -- a community that many modern new yorkers work to preserve. >> my father came from lebanon, he came in through ellis island. this is what i was told. he stayed here on washington street, of course some of his other family was here. if you could not afford to feed your family,...
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i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many years you never settle a deal without driving a hard bargain so i said if the hard cover doesn't do well, i'd like the subtitle changed later on for the paper back. julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now.
i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for...
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along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe, maybe one per continent, maybe two or three in this country, then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and share information. in 2010 the website will launch, but it will be what you would call an informational website and then we are going to try to, by 2011, invite people to add a memory. so in a funny way the member rely grows and there is something organic about how this memorial begins to have legs so to speak. so we don't know quite where it will go but i promise to keep on it 10 years. my goal is to raise awareness and then either protect forests from b
along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions...
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kahane cursed manhattan and an ally, manhattan >>gary: mike wallace, and is he with a smile, but he said forerunners or new england. is he bluffing? for the east from >>daniel: i think he's a legitimate wide receiver. i think he would make any team a better serious off the 49ers or take shares of big great for him. flickr his zest zones this to >>gary: we will be back with more in a moment. >>gary: it is time for e- mail's. >> it seems like you're waiting for jeremy lin to fail. >>gary: if you ask people to follow the game if he is one of the best 15 players in basketball, he is not. what makes this story so great is that he came out of the lead nowhere. i am not judging last night. course if you say, this guy is going to be pretty good player, which i think he will be, but if the thing he is going to be a superstar in speaking of new york, that is not going to work. some people interpret that as meet with him down, far from it! >> please tell me one thing wrong with harbaugh claims to the manager in indiana? >>gary: that is just me. i am tired of saying it. if you have one of the most v
kahane cursed manhattan and an ally, manhattan >>gary: mike wallace, and is he with a smile, but he said forerunners or new england. is he bluffing? for the east from >>daniel: i think he's a legitimate wide receiver. i think he would make any team a better serious off the 49ers or take shares of big great for him. flickr his zest zones this to >>gary: we will be back with more in a moment. >>gary: it is time for e- mail's. >> it seems like you're waiting for...
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tons of paper rained down on what some say were a million fans lining the parade route in lower manhattants quarterback and super bowl mvp eli manning raised the lombardi trophy as he and his teammates took it all in. then they gathered later at the giants home field in new jersey where tens of thousands more cheered on and giants co-owner steve tisch gave the losing pate ronts and patriots and tom brady one last jab. >> two nights ago over 111 million people saw the new york giants cancel the brady bunch. >> and with a full moon over manhattan, the empire state building was lit up in giants blue. now to the nba and league leading oklahoma city at golden state. the warriors monte ellis didn't make it easy for the thunder. ellis scored a career high 48 with a series of acrobatic shots. look at that. and golden state led it late. but the thunder's kevin durant and russell westbrook let a fourth period rally to give oklahoma a 119-116 win. >>> in college hoops, top ranked kentucky hosted number 8 florida. the wildcats made it look easy. kentucky led most of the way on plays like this this al
tons of paper rained down on what some say were a million fans lining the parade route in lower manhattants quarterback and super bowl mvp eli manning raised the lombardi trophy as he and his teammates took it all in. then they gathered later at the giants home field in new jersey where tens of thousands more cheered on and giants co-owner steve tisch gave the losing pate ronts and patriots and tom brady one last jab. >> two nights ago over 111 million people saw the new york giants...
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york giants are still lapping up their super bowl triumph thousands of fans lined the streets of manhattan to cheer the side that beat new england patriots and sunday around a million fans a thrill to send that to welcome home the harris confetti was fifty three vs the same close to the vince lombardi trophy from the glittering bloom white flags quarterback eli manning and other teammates to both coach tom coughlin and market bloomberg is they made their way through the rules after this they were on it at the city hall before traveling to new jersey for a rally at the met life stadium where manning thank fans for their massive supposed . we got a bunch of guys bunch of players coaches the organization that stood behind those that never head out their fans and never question us start work they're still curious on broadway three here in the playoffs in new york here it's always been in our players to green bay to say a protest go to win a super bowl thank you. and that brings us to the end of the sport for more than a couple of us. issues that so much of. which are. on it will be facebook's
york giants are still lapping up their super bowl triumph thousands of fans lined the streets of manhattan to cheer the side that beat new england patriots and sunday around a million fans a thrill to send that to welcome home the harris confetti was fifty three vs the same close to the vince lombardi trophy from the glittering bloom white flags quarterback eli manning and other teammates to both coach tom coughlin and market bloomberg is they made their way through the rules after this they...
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when new construction forced the family is of little syria to leave manhattan, they scattered, and some came here to brooklyn where this church became the center of the community. >> they listen to people talk about washington street, and it was certainly a modest place to live. we are not talking about living on the upper east side or fifth avenue overlooking central park. it was a modest place to live, but they love living there. the old church has already become a designated landmark, but the remaining two buildings hold an uncertain fate. >> it is important americans have a realistic understanding of the arab-americans because there are many stereotypes. by telling this story, we can educate the american public that there were patriotic arabs -- muslims, christians, all religions, working here on washington street, part of the american and new york story. >> memories of little syria almost gone but not quite forgotten. now to a problem which concerns many of us when it is time to pop the cork and celebrate. just what is the best way to drink champagne? it probably comes as no surpri
when new construction forced the family is of little syria to leave manhattan, they scattered, and some came here to brooklyn where this church became the center of the community. >> they listen to people talk about washington street, and it was certainly a modest place to live. we are not talking about living on the upper east side or fifth avenue overlooking central park. it was a modest place to live, but they love living there. the old church has already become a designated landmark,...
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super bowl champions the new york giants lap up more glory during a spectacular victory parade in manhattan. but first disc raced cyclist alberto contador says he hasn't ruled out a painting against his two year ban for failing a drug test the spaniard was stripped of his twenty ten tour de france title after testing positive for the performance enhancing drug clenbuterol he held a news conference at his home town of pinto just outside madrid and told reporters he had no intention of quitting cycling while also reiterating he failed a drug test as a result of eating contaminated meat an explanation rejected by the court of arbitration for sport. though i try hard i cannot understand the ban imposed during the past months i have been trying to do my best to prove my innocence even dandelion five hours answering questions like you can plead criminal i also want to know and everybody knows i will continue cycling i will continue practicing in a green way and i've done it all my entire life though i don't feel my best i think in the future this will make me tougher. well his cycling team saxo b
super bowl champions the new york giants lap up more glory during a spectacular victory parade in manhattan. but first disc raced cyclist alberto contador says he hasn't ruled out a painting against his two year ban for failing a drug test the spaniard was stripped of his twenty ten tour de france title after testing positive for the performance enhancing drug clenbuterol he held a news conference at his home town of pinto just outside madrid and told reporters he had no intention of quitting...
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. >>> also the giants get a parade through the canyon of heros in lower manhattan, iraq veterans call to question whether they deserve a welcome home too. it wasn't a football game but was an 8 1/2 year long war. the parade has moved to a new level. >> watch me lose a super bet live on television, please stay with us. >>> for liberals and democrats the 2008 election was a little bit of a mixed bag. on the one hand there was a huge amount of euphoria about a man named senator barack obama, winning the presidential election against john mccain. that was very exciting and very big deal for liberals and democrats and big swath of the country. less exciting though that night was what happened in california. california passed proposition 8 which took away an existing right. before proposition 8, same sex couples had the right to get married and thousands had done so. prop 8 rescinded that right which made for a bittersweet election night and confusion in the late night coverage that night. >> i believe we have pictures out of san francisco as well, some of the celebration pouring out of the
. >>> also the giants get a parade through the canyon of heros in lower manhattan, iraq veterans call to question whether they deserve a welcome home too. it wasn't a football game but was an 8 1/2 year long war. the parade has moved to a new level. >> watch me lose a super bet live on television, please stay with us. >>> for liberals and democrats the 2008 election was a little bit of a mixed bag. on the one hand there was a huge amount of euphoria about a man named...
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the manhattan hall?es of hat shops. >>> the hottest parts of the globe, where the ceos are most confident about doing investing business right now. >>> and the wave of foreclosures in america reaches new heights. the two trains and a bus to the 5:00 arider.holar. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing...
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on manhattan's lower east side and picks up a young drug-addicted woman named susie. >> his mother isy on a business trip. he drives her out to long island to the home he grew up in, where he played with his sister, where he still lives with his mother. he plans on just having sex, although this fantasy of killing somebody is in his head like it always is. >> we were going back to stroll. she wanted a cop again. so i took her to the drug spot. then i still wanted to do something with her, so we went out to the house. she got high in the bathroom again. >> he has sex with susie. she wants to sleep. she wants more drugs. she wants more money. you know, she's not cooperating. >> you've been with here for quite a while, as you describe, 10 to 11 hours. and she essentially has really been much more interested in getting drugs than -- >> yeah, getting drugs and sleeping. >> getting drugs and sleeping? >> yep. any spots around here we can get something? >> drugs? >> yeah. no, we have to go back to the city for that. i don't know anyplace out here. we get ready to leave and that's when i hit
on manhattan's lower east side and picks up a young drug-addicted woman named susie. >> his mother isy on a business trip. he drives her out to long island to the home he grew up in, where he played with his sister, where he still lives with his mother. he plans on just having sex, although this fantasy of killing somebody is in his head like it always is. >> we were going back to stroll. she wanted a cop again. so i took her to the drug spot. then i still wanted to do something...
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. >> i'm noah from manhattan. >> jimmy: nellan? >> noah. >> jimmy: noah.e. [ laughter ] i'm sorry. >> pavel from dominican republic. >> jimmy: very good, pavel, very good. welcome you guys. [ scattered applause ] now when you came here today, did you have any idea that you would be performing together? >> no idea. >> jimmy: no, and you've never met before? >> no. >> jimmy: nellan, you don't know pavel? [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not even nil? now, while you were backstage, we asked you to come up with a name for your band. what did you come up with? >> careless whisper. >> jimmy: oh. [ laughter ] that's is good, yeah. >> that gives it more of a wam -- wam fan? >> yeah. >> and jordan michael man. >> jimmy: yeah george michael all the way, yeah. sure. [ light laughter ] let's take a look at your album cover here, you guys. oh, yeah. [ laughter ] that's very blue note, that's very, very good. you don't really play the accordion or anything, do you? >> no. >> jimmy: not at all. >> never. >> jimmy: what are your guys names and where are you guys
. >> i'm noah from manhattan. >> jimmy: nellan? >> noah. >> jimmy: noah.e. [ laughter ] i'm sorry. >> pavel from dominican republic. >> jimmy: very good, pavel, very good. welcome you guys. [ scattered applause ] now when you came here today, did you have any idea that you would be performing together? >> no idea. >> jimmy: no, and you've never met before? >> no. >> jimmy: nellan, you don't know pavel? [ light laughter ] [ laughter ]...
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one square foot costs about $130 a year compared to $120 in manhattan. rents for this coveted space have jumped 75% from last year and buildings that would have taken up to 18 months to occupy five years ago are booked with tenants in six months today. there is a lot of construction going on in the city. some would say there is too much construction. they say the property market is a bubble that could come crashing down. they take measures to cool off the market. some say that business measures are aimed at the residential housing and demand for office space will stay hot. >> it will stay high while everyone is flocking to beijing to do business. >> coming up next, the ukrainian government seems to think it is. plenty more to come here on cnn. >>> from cnn london. >> this is cnn hong kong and welcome back to world business today. >> here at world business today, we continue to watch the latest developments coming out of greece. this is the move on what seems to be the pace to sort out the final details to secure the next round of bailout money for the co
one square foot costs about $130 a year compared to $120 in manhattan. rents for this coveted space have jumped 75% from last year and buildings that would have taken up to 18 months to occupy five years ago are booked with tenants in six months today. there is a lot of construction going on in the city. some would say there is too much construction. they say the property market is a bubble that could come crashing down. they take measures to cool off the market. some say that business measures...