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we are in manhattan. it means we are dealing with some the most complicated financial and international cases. as well as serious violent crimes and cybercrime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office then anywhere else. >> more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no, not a question of power but do you like the substance of the work? i love the prosecution. the job of prosecutor even though it sounds trite is at the end of the day not to fight dirty and win but to do what is right. that is what you are told when you come. that's what i believe the bureau chiefs instill in lawyers literally every week. there are not too many jobs in america where you go to work and what the boss tells you to do is do what you think is right. you are guided, but it's a powerful mission. it is very satisfying emotionally and intellectually interesting. >> as people know, you are prosecutorial discretion. >> our ability to decide what to charge. if charged, how to plea bargain. >> perhaps the person di
we are in manhattan. it means we are dealing with some the most complicated financial and international cases. as well as serious violent crimes and cybercrime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office then anywhere else. >> more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no, not a question of power but do you like the substance of the work? i love the prosecution. the job of prosecutor even though it sounds trite is at the end of the day not to fight dirty and win...
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we are in manhattan first of all. it means we are dealing with some of the most complicated financial, international cases. >> jurisdictions of wall street and -- >> as well as a serious and violent crime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office then i think there are anywhere else. >> more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no. it is not a question of powerful, it is a question of the substance of work. i love the prosecution. the job of a prosecutor although it sounds trite, it is not to fight dirty and win, it is to do what is right. i will tell you that that is what you are told when you come. that is what i tell the young assistants when they work for me. that is what i think the bureau chiefs instill in their lawyers. there are not many jobs in america where you go to work and what the boss tells you to do is do what you think is right. obviously, you are guided. that is a part of omission. it is -- powerful mission. it is intellectually interesting. >> you have something called the pros
we are in manhattan first of all. it means we are dealing with some of the most complicated financial, international cases. >> jurisdictions of wall street and -- >> as well as a serious and violent crime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office then i think there are anywhere else. >> more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no. it is not a question of powerful, it is a question of the substance of work. i love the prosecution. the job of a...
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it's a look at prohibition-era manhattan. you're watching booktv on c-span2, live coverage of the savannah book festival. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, and i just want you to know be you've been here before, this is the last time i'm going to remind you that it's happy valentine's day book lovers. my name is chris aiken and i'm delighted to welcome you to the eighth annual savannah book festival and to thank the 2015 presenting sponsors, georgia power and bob and jean faircloth. we are blessed once again to host such celebrated authors at trinity united methodist church a beautiful historic venue made possible by the generous city of the international paper -- generosity of the savannah morning news and the v.a. nana magazine. and we would also like to thank booktv for coming to the festival and filming live here today. i'd like to also send some love -- it's valentine's day, after all -- to our literary members and individual donors who make saturday's free events possible. if you would like to shower the book
it's a look at prohibition-era manhattan. you're watching booktv on c-span2, live coverage of the savannah book festival. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, and i just want you to know be you've been here before, this is the last time i'm going to remind you that it's happy valentine's day book lovers. my name is chris aiken and i'm delighted to welcome you to the eighth annual savannah book festival and to thank the 2015 presenting sponsors, georgia power and bob and jean...
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seasoned journalist killed in a car crash in manhattan.take a look back at the incredible career of the highly respected "60 minutes" correspondent. >>> the threat at home as the president asks congress for more money to fight isis. alarming details how the islamist terrorists are trying to reach the homeland. >>> streaming psych out. netflix showing their hand too early. releasing the new season of "house of cards". how they laughed off their mistake. >>> power payout. you better check the tickets. the powerball lottery jackpot has multiple winners this morning. we will tell you where those tickets were bought. it is thursday, february 12th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. i'm sara haines. >> hello to you all. i'm t.j. holmes. thank you for spending some time with us. this news we got a few hours ago was a shocker. >> yeah. >> we begin with the tragic news about "60 minutes" correspondent bob simon. the veteran reporter killed in a traffic accident here in manhattan. >> colleagues and fans weighing
seasoned journalist killed in a car crash in manhattan.take a look back at the incredible career of the highly respected "60 minutes" correspondent. >>> the threat at home as the president asks congress for more money to fight isis. alarming details how the islamist terrorists are trying to reach the homeland. >>> streaming psych out. netflix showing their hand too early. releasing the new season of "house of cards". how they laughed off their mistake....
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is you like the manhattan da more.b was determined by the voters. it was an elective office. it is closer to the street. >> right. you deal with real victims of crime, individuals. in the district, you are dealing with government items. they are both great jobs. >> what was relationship to bernie getz? >> i prosecuted him and that was unpopular. >> tell us who he was. >> he went on a subway train and shot for people. -- four people. when he first presented the grand jury, we did not get an indictment. i had to re-present it. a second shot at an indictment. the defense said, you cannot we present. the judge agreed. dismissed the indictment. i took an appeal. we prevailed. we did not convict him of attempted murder. the only convicted him of -- we only convicted him of possession of a gun. he was a folk hero at that point. >> because the four young men were african-american. he said he thought he was going to be robbed. they said they were just panhandling him. the crime was very high. people thought, more power to him t
is you like the manhattan da more.b was determined by the voters. it was an elective office. it is closer to the street. >> right. you deal with real victims of crime, individuals. in the district, you are dealing with government items. they are both great jobs. >> what was relationship to bernie getz? >> i prosecuted him and that was unpopular. >> tell us who he was. >> he went on a subway train and shot for people. -- four people. when he first presented the...
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el ex gobernador del estado de guajaca, al parecer tiene varias en manhattan.josÉ murat adquiriÓ esos inmuebles a travÉs de empresas fantasma. >> josÉ murat fue exhibido por el new york times como el poseedor de un lujoso departamento en manhattan. la publicaciÓn lo describe como cabeza de una prominente familia polÍtica mexicana, que ha adquirido media docena de propiedades en estados unidos. el complejo de condominios time warnner center, es uno de los mÁs importantes de la ciudad, otras figuras compraron departamentos con prestanombres. >> es un hombre que le gusta el dinero, le gusta el poder. >> otros de los vecinos de murat es j_c. la riqueza del complejo inmobiliario, contrasta con la pobreza de guacaja, el estado que gobernÓ murat entre 1998 y 2004. >> gobernÓ uno de los estados mÁs pobres de este paÍs. gastando como si fuera el gobernador de texas. >> para este perredista especializado en transparencia, que murat, tenga propiedades lujosas en estados unidos constata que no hay control sobre el gasto pÚblico en mÉxico. >> en este paÍs a partir del 46, s
el ex gobernador del estado de guajaca, al parecer tiene varias en manhattan.josÉ murat adquiriÓ esos inmuebles a travÉs de empresas fantasma. >> josÉ murat fue exhibido por el new york times como el poseedor de un lujoso departamento en manhattan. la publicaciÓn lo describe como cabeza de una prominente familia polÍtica mexicana, que ha adquirido media docena de propiedades en estados unidos. el complejo de condominios time warnner center, es uno de los mÁs importantes de la...
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. >> there are certain crimes that will happen here that are not going to happen in manhattan and brooklynheir crack and they're not bothering anyone. they are respecting parts of this community. you see them every day. there is a crackhead that has been here for 25 years. >> that takes some determination. >> if i could be a crackhead, i would be the best crackhead possible. >> i was a crackhead, and oh -- >> we've all been there. no judgments. >> hey, what's up? >> all right. look, i'm thinking curry goat. >> desa's uncle used to own this place. but that was three owners ago. now it's lammy. and lammy took over from someone who put too much curry in their goat. we all know that is a sin against god. lammy fixed things. curried goat and stewed ox tail with rice and peas and yes, mac and cheese. i can't resist. >> correct me, if i'm wrong, there's a lot of good food in the bronx. >> there is. if people would get over their bias and come above 96th street they would find out. >> if the bronx were a neighborhood in manhattan, you'd have hipsters crawling all over you. >> oh, my god. if you li
. >> there are certain crimes that will happen here that are not going to happen in manhattan and brooklynheir crack and they're not bothering anyone. they are respecting parts of this community. you see them every day. there is a crackhead that has been here for 25 years. >> that takes some determination. >> if i could be a crackhead, i would be the best crackhead possible. >> i was a crackhead, and oh -- >> we've all been there. no judgments. >> hey, what's...
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i ran in manhattan. i lost the first time around by a little bit of votes. and the next year, peter and i ran in a field of four. there were two positions that were open. and judge tom and i made history at that time. >> and this was your swearing in. >> that's my induction. you can't see the women -- the woman -- the big hair, the shadow behind the fellow at the podium. and that is anna chennault who is one of the founders of the organization of chinese americans. we always talk about role models. and when i was at the harvard law school, one of the professors would say, oh would look up -- and say well, i have a problem. i would look up at a portrait of oliver wendell holmes that's in my office. and i say well, how would he decide? so we had no role models. now in my office, i have a picture of myself with judge saparik and judge kay. so i look at that picture, and i say, how would we decide this? at that time, when i was thinking of what i would be doing, and no role models. so i had met mrs. chennault through the organization of chinese americans. and i
i ran in manhattan. i lost the first time around by a little bit of votes. and the next year, peter and i ran in a field of four. there were two positions that were open. and judge tom and i made history at that time. >> and this was your swearing in. >> that's my induction. you can't see the women -- the woman -- the big hair, the shadow behind the fellow at the podium. and that is anna chennault who is one of the founders of the organization of chinese americans. we always talk...
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i hired a friend of mine who had a beautiful hacienda and said, can you put your house in manhattan? he took his house and art. was my first break. >> to be the first is always a risk. did it make you nervous? are you a natural born this taker? >> i tnk i am an adrenaline junkie. i love the adrenaline rush. i am definitely a risk taker.. i love to take chances, measured chances. i do my research to understand what i wildo. the hard thingas the firstst reviews were not very good because people did not understand. people were saying, why should we go to maya and spend $50 when we can't go to margaritaville and spend $12? it was challenging. finally, i found a formula to explain it to the press saying compare me to a great italian or french. i'm using the sa sea bass. instead of thyme i use cilantro. once they understood andere comparing apples to apples, that is when everything took off. >> the other thing people are perplexed by wityour success is you build a successful restaurant. insteaead of replicating it all over the country and having one in vegas you do that some, of you also k
i hired a friend of mine who had a beautiful hacienda and said, can you put your house in manhattan? he took his house and art. was my first break. >> to be the first is always a risk. did it make you nervous? are you a natural born this taker? >> i tnk i am an adrenaline junkie. i love the adrenaline rush. i am definitely a risk taker.. i love to take chances, measured chances. i do my research to understand what i wildo. the hard thingas the firstst reviews were not very good...
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excessive damage after a manhattan building collapses. what investigators are saying. alison: ulf forced to pay up, why they were hit with a $ 534 million fine. leon: a virginia man claims that state troopers caused $10,000 of damage to his home. he said last night virginia state police searched his home for his son who was illegally armed and dangerous. his son was not home at the time. he claims that troopers puncher to his walls, shot into his home. today we spoke with state police and after months of denying the claim they are helping him file a claim to have the state pay for the damage. alison: a construction worker was injured when a manhattan building partially collapsed. construction worker's a that it sounded like an explosion. rubble damaged a school bus that was nearby. no children were on the bus. the building was slated for demolition. leon: one person in critical condition after a house explosion in new jersey, caught on camera. investigators pointed the calls. they say that natural gas was leaking from an underground maine. the home exploded when it cam
excessive damage after a manhattan building collapses. what investigators are saying. alison: ulf forced to pay up, why they were hit with a $ 534 million fine. leon: a virginia man claims that state troopers caused $10,000 of damage to his home. he said last night virginia state police searched his home for his son who was illegally armed and dangerous. his son was not home at the time. he claims that troopers puncher to his walls, shot into his home. today we spoke with state police and after...
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. >> since i've been driving this, i've stuck to the central business areas of manhattan.k traffic. the more i'm in traffic, the longer i last. >> and then there is the task of station. >> this is what is called a level three quick charger. it takes 30 minutes to power up this electric taxi, about the time of your average lunch break. but here's is the thing. there are only two such chargers in new york city, and they're both located in manhattan. that means the driver has to keep an eye on his battery and location. >> we think we'll need 500 chargers in parts of the city where taxi s operate. >> do you consider yourself kind of a pioneer? >> yeah, i do, but then again my fellow drivers think i'm stupid for volunteering. look, someone needs to try it. everyone will benefit later on. >> he said he can't lose time on the road charging an electric taxi. he doesn't own his car. he lease it is and they have to make $150 a shift just to pay money. >> i don't know how that system will work. if you go downtown at any gas station, there is a big line waiting to fill up the gas. lik
. >> since i've been driving this, i've stuck to the central business areas of manhattan.k traffic. the more i'm in traffic, the longer i last. >> and then there is the task of station. >> this is what is called a level three quick charger. it takes 30 minutes to power up this electric taxi, about the time of your average lunch break. but here's is the thing. there are only two such chargers in new york city, and they're both located in manhattan. that means the driver has to...
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wanted to touch on the experience and expertise in this field we have diluted outdoor networks in manhattan and chicago at the time manhattan it was the largest deployment we know how to work with the local jurisdictions to get this done in a mature beneficial manner and we are also in the middle of deploying small crewmen's e cells in the city of chicago now on behalf of sprint and in just summary you know we know how to do those types of employment we're more than willing to work in a manner that is beneficial to the city and at this point, i'll respectfully request you approve the agreement as presented. >> thanks very much any public comment on semi one seen none, public comment is closed. so we have two proposed amendments one by mr. rose and one by the puc can i have a motion to approve those amendments and then the line items as amended can we take that without objection? madam clerk >> approving the enter public works to replace the power and the space heating and boiler distribution for the katrero not to exceed $425,000 arrest welcome back. >> i'm back so i'm before you to ask you
wanted to touch on the experience and expertise in this field we have diluted outdoor networks in manhattan and chicago at the time manhattan it was the largest deployment we know how to work with the local jurisdictions to get this done in a mature beneficial manner and we are also in the middle of deploying small crewmen's e cells in the city of chicago now on behalf of sprint and in just summary you know we know how to do those types of employment we're more than willing to work in a manner...
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manhattan encased in ice making travel along the hudson river very tricky. look at that. and you're going to see in a moment new york city's statton island ferry well it has to slowly trudge. this is we are on board through that icy water. barges that transport supplies are having a very difficult time. the u.s. coast guard is using boats to cut pathways through the ice. this year temperatures have been 1-2 defrees with a windchill of minus 20. in the 1800s the river would regularly freeze over though people could actually walk from manhattan to brooklyn. i did not know that. >> did you see the photos of niagara farms? >> oh yeah. >>> a benicia teacher criticized for organizing an assembly. >> incredible video of a powerful gas explosion in the neighborhood in new jersey. up next 15 people were injured. none of them lived in the area. >>> welcome back. it's 4:54. incredible video. two people remain in critical condition this morning. more than a dozen others hurt after that. a house exploded in the jersey shore community of stafford township. the explosion was caught on a
manhattan encased in ice making travel along the hudson river very tricky. look at that. and you're going to see in a moment new york city's statton island ferry well it has to slowly trudge. this is we are on board through that icy water. barges that transport supplies are having a very difficult time. the u.s. coast guard is using boats to cut pathways through the ice. this year temperatures have been 1-2 defrees with a windchill of minus 20. in the 1800s the river would regularly freeze over...
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. >> we'll report how a mirror at a trendy manhattan restaurant landed one person in a hospital. >>> and black ice nearly cost a worker his life. this... is the best part of the day. when we sit down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com >>> a massive fire lit up the night sky in the heart of dubai tonight. forcing one of the world's tallest apartment buildings to evacuate. the fire climbed multiple stories of the 79-floor skyscraper known as the torch tower. flaming debris fell to the street below and kept on burning. fire is out now and there have been no reports of injuries. >>> this massive mirror came crashing down on top of a customer at a well-known manhattan restaurant today. diners tweeted out photos showing the mirror toppled over on a booth at t
. >> we'll report how a mirror at a trendy manhattan restaurant landed one person in a hospital. >>> and black ice nearly cost a worker his life. this... is the best part of the day. when we sit down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time...
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i used uber twice last night in manhattan to get around.hing that stops apple to set a platform for apple driven cars with no driver. driverless cars. they could build two or three acre farm outside of the city, 20 miles outside of the city and have 2,000 cars servicing guys like me in manhattan off my iphone. the thing that would be interesting to me as an investor, if you take me to the city every day as a commuter you've got me for 45 minutes. you know what my profile is like from the phone, what i buy, you know what i'm interested in and advertise me and what music i want to hear. >> sounds scary. >> i like it as an investor. you've captured me an hour and a half of the day that you control the ecosystem in. that's interesting to me. i think that car can exist in the next five years and all go out to the farm to be recharged at night, use the technology bmw or do a deal with tesla. why be manufacturing a lousy margin business like cars. >> apple as phil mentions expanding auto footprint still waiting on reports and details of what that
i used uber twice last night in manhattan to get around.hing that stops apple to set a platform for apple driven cars with no driver. driverless cars. they could build two or three acre farm outside of the city, 20 miles outside of the city and have 2,000 cars servicing guys like me in manhattan off my iphone. the thing that would be interesting to me as an investor, if you take me to the city every day as a commuter you've got me for 45 minutes. you know what my profile is like from the phone,...
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a lower manhattan picture. the week of temperatures at below freezing mark another week expected were seeing over the your car roswell a. is essential liberty it waterways from manhattan are flowing with isis the. but still be around for some time to come to the. jurors overnight " we in the lower digits. >> reporter: not even just for the northeast up on the south to basically any part south or east of the mississippi with pre bad weather any storms rolling from eastern texas all it out toward looks like now entering into georgia and made its way to the carolinas and fact. it looks like from the area north carolina could get up that 10 in. of snow by the time the system is done with them. pretty incredible and i should pictures northeast out news at new york i see conditions there. is it more winter weather blessings with the minneapolis chicago today. so pretty dicey situation across a good half the country this morning. >> reporter: minneapolis 14 degrees for the entire to augment its new chicago. as a look
a lower manhattan picture. the week of temperatures at below freezing mark another week expected were seeing over the your car roswell a. is essential liberty it waterways from manhattan are flowing with isis the. but still be around for some time to come to the. jurors overnight " we in the lower digits. >> reporter: not even just for the northeast up on the south to basically any part south or east of the mississippi with pre bad weather any storms rolling from eastern texas all it...
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it happened last night on manhattan's west side highway.e're told he was a passenger in a town kwar that hit another vehicle. the roof cut off to remove simon and the driver. both taken to the hospital. simon died on the way. he was 73 years old. >>> well before there was home mail delivery slaves were often responsible for taking the mail from the post tofs aoffice to a person's home. starting today, that's on display at the smithsonian's national post's museum. called "freedom just around the corner." black america from civil war to civil rights. featuring letters carried by slaves and some letters sent directly to the leaders of the civil rights movement. >>> it was america's earliest known sieve's rights sit-in at library and it happened in alexandria more than 75 years ago. author nancy sillcox joins us with more on the man behind the man now seen as the civil rights trail blazer and this is really a very interesting story. when i heard about the book and looked through it i was so amazed that this was back in 1939. >> '39. >> amazing.
it happened last night on manhattan's west side highway.e're told he was a passenger in a town kwar that hit another vehicle. the roof cut off to remove simon and the driver. both taken to the hospital. simon died on the way. he was 73 years old. >>> well before there was home mail delivery slaves were often responsible for taking the mail from the post tofs aoffice to a person's home. starting today, that's on display at the smithsonian's national post's museum. called "freedom...
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there were indians indians in manhattan. and having their stories as sam's most recent book are there. but our life is dealing with the tradition and change and the glory of our work is what we do justice to the people we are writing about, honesty done giving full value to the opportunity to write about real life in a real city. >> there was a wonderful quote in the lobby of "the new york times" build on 43rd street from the first member of the sulzberger family to own "the new york times." everyday is a new beginning every morn is the world made a new. and i think that's what jay is talking about. you coming to work every morning and to rediscover the world. as a journalist as reporters, as newspaper people we are blessed with the opportunity of kind of being paid for postgraduate education every day. you just don't know what you're going to discover, what your curiosity is going to lead you to. j. wrote one of the most famous essays ever, interviewing -- jay. trying to interview frank sinatra. he wrote a whole story about
there were indians indians in manhattan. and having their stories as sam's most recent book are there. but our life is dealing with the tradition and change and the glory of our work is what we do justice to the people we are writing about, honesty done giving full value to the opportunity to write about real life in a real city. >> there was a wonderful quote in the lobby of "the new york times" build on 43rd street from the first member of the sulzberger family to own...
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so far the highest price ever paid for a condo in manhattan.ichard dreyfus has agreed to a four-hour miniseries about the financier according to a person at the abc television network. submitted three say it will air around the end of the year. he was sentenced to 150 years in prison after his ponzi scheme collapsed. you can find more of that story at bloomberg.com. >> has ricky, head of global affect strategy at -- we just did the math. as i said swiss francs are at the weakest level -- jordan says we are ready to intervene. where are we in this debate? who was next? >> you meet are we going to see -- i think the risk for seeing something like that is fairly minimal. many people are looking into denmark as very different to switzerland. the central bank -- people are mentioning the middle eastern situation. i think all this imperils the case of switzerland, and that currency effects are getting on the pressure. >> let's talk about the euro>>. it has been remarkably resilient in the face of events in greece. it has hung around. what is going to
so far the highest price ever paid for a condo in manhattan.ichard dreyfus has agreed to a four-hour miniseries about the financier according to a person at the abc television network. submitted three say it will air around the end of the year. he was sentenced to 150 years in prison after his ponzi scheme collapsed. you can find more of that story at bloomberg.com. >> has ricky, head of global affect strategy at -- we just did the math. as i said swiss francs are at the weakest level --...
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>> fbi files. >> my grandfather was in charge of administrating the manhattan project. he did that with the elder bush, the head of mit. they had all of the oversight of the wartime categories. my grandfather's area was the atom bomb. spies were something they were paranoid about and vigilant about. one of temperature reasons it's in the new mexico desert. so my grand phatever was obsessed with spies. they were worried that the germans would find out about the bomb because the fbi was flowing oppenheimer, the germans had steady access to the russians to a enormous amount of our nuclear secrets not only the atom bomb but the hydrogen bomb. those records are still coming out and we'll learn about how damaged that espionage was. in the 60s as my grandfather became interested in his own fbi file. he, too, was followed and used the freedom of information act to get his own file. it was of great interest because it was completely purged and documents were missing. it was a constant topic of conversation and i became fascinated with the whole period and it led me to be interes
>> fbi files. >> my grandfather was in charge of administrating the manhattan project. he did that with the elder bush, the head of mit. they had all of the oversight of the wartime categories. my grandfather's area was the atom bomb. spies were something they were paranoid about and vigilant about. one of temperature reasons it's in the new mexico desert. so my grand phatever was obsessed with spies. they were worried that the germans would find out about the bomb because the fbi...
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a criminal investigation was launched by the manhattan d.a. when a possible forgery was referred to as elder abuse. in 2009 after six months criminal trial my father was found guilty on 15 of 13 or 14 counts against him all but one held up on appeal. this was a bittersweet harvest yet this harvest has so nursed the cause of elder justice. later charities were awarded tens of millions of dollars that my father decided to direct it himself. because my grandmother now rest in peace i could resume my life as before but i realized to be complacent about elder justice is to be complicit in elder abuse. since 2010 i launch my own journey for elder at justice beyond birth. border to border coast-to-coast face-to-face with elder justice practitioners. i think thank them for doing so much for so many with so little. with help by successfully detected abuse and helps my grandmother. many elders lacked vigilant oversight and remain helpless and hopeless. here are all those providing services to older persons under federal programs should be screened and t
a criminal investigation was launched by the manhattan d.a. when a possible forgery was referred to as elder abuse. in 2009 after six months criminal trial my father was found guilty on 15 of 13 or 14 counts against him all but one held up on appeal. this was a bittersweet harvest yet this harvest has so nursed the cause of elder justice. later charities were awarded tens of millions of dollars that my father decided to direct it himself. because my grandmother now rest in peace i could resume...
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tomorrow night, seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan.for allison to meet the men who could bankroll her ambitions. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transiti® s signat™re adaptive lenses... ...now have chromea7technology... ...making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid & vibrant. why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. speak with your eyecare professional to... ...upgrade your lenses to transiti® s signat™re . >>> thanks to the internet, sugar relationships are sweeping the nation. i'm taking a little detour down south to check out another active scene. so atlanta is known as the sugar baby capital of america. who knew? and there's a woman here who has made a business out of advising women on how to get the most out of their relationships and we're about to meet her now. taylor grew up in a traditional middle-class family. but in her early 20s, she realized her tastes were anything but ordinary. >> when i starte
tomorrow night, seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan.for allison to meet the men who could bankroll her ambitions. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transiti® s signat™re adaptive lenses... ...now have chromea7technology... ...making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid & vibrant. why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. speak with your...
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icefloes surround skyscrapers in lower manhattan including one world trade center. in the nation's capital, the new snow brought with it play time with a patriotic background. while on lake erie, this freighter is stuck in ice up to 10 feet thick. that's not it. more than 80% of the great lakes is now frozen over giving tourists a treat. >> it's cool to see how the waves form. it almost looks like mountains almost if you look across. it's unique. >> the storm is expected to move out by tomorrow morning. >>> levi's stadium becomes sharks territory tonight. in 90 minutes the home of the 49ers will host its first hockey game. crews have been working to keep the ice cool with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. that's not easy. tickets have sold out though meaning there will be about 70,000 people there to watch the sharks play the los angeles kings. that's about four times the size of the average crowd at a sharks game at the s.a.p. center. many players have told us they are a little bit awe-struck by the big crowd. >>> well, this was a sight no one wanted to see.
icefloes surround skyscrapers in lower manhattan including one world trade center. in the nation's capital, the new snow brought with it play time with a patriotic background. while on lake erie, this freighter is stuck in ice up to 10 feet thick. that's not it. more than 80% of the great lakes is now frozen over giving tourists a treat. >> it's cool to see how the waves form. it almost looks like mountains almost if you look across. it's unique. >> the storm is expected to move out...
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they're partying in manhattan. >> manhattan, kansas. not much success against their in-state rivals. in fact they lost 49 of the last 53 against the jayhawks. kansas state up 4, nino williams had 15. nigel johnson had 20. and kansas state storms the court. they win it 70-63. over the jayhawks. >>> wild finish down the stretch in the atl. 29 to play louisville beating georgia tech by two. onowaku misses at the line. the hunt for the yellow jacks goes all the way and ties it up with 24 to play. no time-outs left. rick pitino wants terry roseier to slow it down. he doesn't listen. he makes the right choice because he scored and georgia tech turns it over on the other end and louisville hangs on for the one-point win avoiding disaster. >> can you tell it's almost tournament time? >> oh yeah, last monday in february. the madness is coming, stan. >> all we got. >> janonu onawaku. >> he will she's keep doing that ten time. >>> up next in "the pulse," what plenty were tweeting about overnight. >>> one intrepid reporter buts on gloves and goggle
they're partying in manhattan. >> manhattan, kansas. not much success against their in-state rivals. in fact they lost 49 of the last 53 against the jayhawks. kansas state up 4, nino williams had 15. nigel johnson had 20. and kansas state storms the court. they win it 70-63. over the jayhawks. >>> wild finish down the stretch in the atl. 29 to play louisville beating georgia tech by two. onowaku misses at the line. the hunt for the yellow jacks goes all the way and ties it up...
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my grandfather was one of the two men charged with creating and administering a manhattan project. he was the president of harvard. he took off five years to do this and did it with the conjunction of the head of m.i.t. they had oversight over the weapons laboratories. my grandfathers area was the atom bomb. the atom bomb spies was something they were paranoid and vigilant about. it's one reason los alamos was in the sticks in the new mexico desert. my grandfather was obsessed with spies throughout the war. they were worried the germans would find out about the bomb. they should've been worried, because while the fbi was following oppenheimer, the germans had access -- and the russians to our nuclear secrets not only the atom bomb with the hydrogen bomb and those records are slowly coming out and i think we will learn more about how damaging that espionage was. growing in that environment, it was a constant topic of conversation. in the 60's as my grandfather became interested in his own fbi file, because he too was followed and he used the freedom of information act to get a hold
my grandfather was one of the two men charged with creating and administering a manhattan project. he was the president of harvard. he took off five years to do this and did it with the conjunction of the head of m.i.t. they had oversight over the weapons laboratories. my grandfathers area was the atom bomb. the atom bomb spies was something they were paranoid and vigilant about. it's one reason los alamos was in the sticks in the new mexico desert. my grandfather was obsessed with spies...
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hernandez is accused of kidnapping etan from his lower manhattan neighborhood in 1979. the boy's body has never been found. police arrested hernandez at his home in maple shade last year. >>> staying in new york health officials there say a college student who passed through penn station last week has the measles. the new york student contracted the virus in germany. health workers say he flew to new york city on christmas day, boarded an amtrak train in manhattan last sunday then rode to upstate new york. officials are now warning anybody who may have been exposed to be aware of symptoms like fever, runny nose and a rash. if you can't get vaccinated for the measles or if you choose not to, doctors say there are other ways that you can be safe. >> wash hands, don't touch your eyes, nose mouth, and you kind of just have to be careful where you go. because if you're on a subway on a train, and someone next to you is coughing it's very likely you could get it if you're not immunized. highly contagious. >> now health officials are trying to determine if this latest measles
hernandez is accused of kidnapping etan from his lower manhattan neighborhood in 1979. the boy's body has never been found. police arrested hernandez at his home in maple shade last year. >>> staying in new york health officials there say a college student who passed through penn station last week has the measles. the new york student contracted the virus in germany. health workers say he flew to new york city on christmas day, boarded an amtrak train in manhattan last sunday then rode...
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i was in manhattan on 9/11 and i was in manhattan the days after 9/11 and in the new york area to see people -- a lot of people in lower manhattan got up and went to work the very next day. there are former colleagues of mine in the pentagon, the day after the pentagon was hit, they were at work the very next day at their desk in the evening. -- in the wing. -- in the e wing. i think that what is incumbent upon us in the government service in homeland security is to be straight with people about the risks, the threats. the last two statements that i put out where i announced the things we're doing to enhance homeland security ramping up the federal protection service and aviation security, people in the public always think when they readings like that, what you're not telling me? what you hiding for me? why are you doing these things? what i said in each of those statements and i write to myself because it wanted the tone right. the reasons for doing this are self-evident. the attacks that occurred in canada, paris, and the calls by terrorist organizations for further attacks on the w
i was in manhattan on 9/11 and i was in manhattan the days after 9/11 and in the new york area to see people -- a lot of people in lower manhattan got up and went to work the very next day. there are former colleagues of mine in the pentagon, the day after the pentagon was hit, they were at work the very next day at their desk in the evening. -- in the wing. -- in the e wing. i think that what is incumbent upon us in the government service in homeland security is to be straight with people...
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look up manhattan. 22,000 square foot townhouse being offered for sale at $150 million.rooms, eight bathrooms and a private elevator. -- 22,000 square foot penthouse. you and i have different standards of what a lot of money is. $150 million is a lot of money. >> no question about it. it is a unique apartment. sony has their corporate offices -- it's an incredible view. it is reflective of new york city. it is also reflective of what's going on -- last year 42,000 transactions happened in the residential market. $37.5 billion up from $36.5 billion. >> does rudin management have a hand in some of these massive luxury towers in new york? >> we are heading into the home stretch in terms of opening up development at the end of this year. the west village where we have 200 condominiums and five townhouses. we are 75% sold. the difference in terms of our market, these are family apartments. 75% of our buyers are new yorkers. only 10% are foreign buyers. >> $150 million for a bathrooms, that is nice -- eight bathrooms, that is nice. is that investment or a place to live? >> it
look up manhattan. 22,000 square foot townhouse being offered for sale at $150 million.rooms, eight bathrooms and a private elevator. -- 22,000 square foot penthouse. you and i have different standards of what a lot of money is. $150 million is a lot of money. >> no question about it. it is a unique apartment. sony has their corporate offices -- it's an incredible view. it is reflective of new york city. it is also reflective of what's going on -- last year 42,000 transactions happened in...
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and brought their objections to the manhattan beach school district board meeting in december. superintendent mike matthews defends the curriculum and maintains it falls within the state frame work. >> we are teaching about the religions, not preaching about the religions. >> what was the point? >> they were saying the five pillars of islam and supposed to write them down and write the declaration of faith, so he even said to him, it seems weird. he didn't feel comfortable doing it. >> schools generally don't have to make any students comfortable with the curriculum. >> reporter: david is a constitutional law expert at the university of southern california. >> if the school is being objective about something and not the supposed truth of religious principles then it's largely legal obligations. >> reporter: the family emphasizes they have no objection to their son learning the history of any religion but say so much time and delved so deeply into the faith of islam, a line has been crossed. >> the children are coming home bu buddha is the one true god. it's a different playing
and brought their objections to the manhattan beach school district board meeting in december. superintendent mike matthews defends the curriculum and maintains it falls within the state frame work. >> we are teaching about the religions, not preaching about the religions. >> what was the point? >> they were saying the five pillars of islam and supposed to write them down and write the declaration of faith, so he even said to him, it seems weird. he didn't feel comfortable...
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. >> april 4th, 1967, he is in new york city at the riverside church in manhattan giving a speech called beyond vietnam and in that speech came calls, america, the greatest purveyor of violence in america today. he had been on record be opposed to the war. this is the first time he has given a major address to the nation condemning the war. he lays out in detail our relationship with vietnam. our history with vietnam. one of the rare times king read the entire text because he was an orator, extraordinary, he went off the script and started for restyling the i have a dream stuff. he was good off script unlike some people who have to use a teleprompter for everything they say. but dr. king gave a speech beyond vietnam. called america the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today and talked about what he called the triple threat facing our democracy. the triple threat, racism, poverty and militarism. racism, poverty and militarism. 50 years later the same triple threat facing this country racism poverty and military and. king was right but when he made that comment and called america
. >> april 4th, 1967, he is in new york city at the riverside church in manhattan giving a speech called beyond vietnam and in that speech came calls, america, the greatest purveyor of violence in america today. he had been on record be opposed to the war. this is the first time he has given a major address to the nation condemning the war. he lays out in detail our relationship with vietnam. our history with vietnam. one of the rare times king read the entire text because he was an...
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she lives in manhattan and is also brave the post-blizzard to join should this evening. let's welcome phyllis. [applause] >> thank you. i'm really very honored to be here. i'm
she lives in manhattan and is also brave the post-blizzard to join should this evening. let's welcome phyllis. [applause] >> thank you. i'm really very honored to be here. i'm
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meteorologist rob marciano live on the other side of manhattan this evening, at the hudson. everyone wants to know, rob, is there any break for anyone in sight here? >> reporter: doesn't seem to be, does there, david? and a tell-tale sign of how cold this winter is, more ice on this side of manhattan along the hudson. let's talk about the southern snowstorm. advisories tonight stretching from arkansas all the way to southern new jersey and the rain/snow line, you can see it on the radar, stretching right across the i-95 corridor. north and west, that's where you're going to see the heaviest amounts of snow. then, we roll it into motion. the snow will go through the carolinas, richmond, virginia. couple of inches possibly in d.c., but could see over six inches in spots as far south as georgia. and then the cold air comes behind this. you've heard that story before, haven't you? below zero temperatures, northern plains to northern new england, into the 20s across the mid south. that does not include the wind chill. you know last year we had ice along the hudson as well. the di
meteorologist rob marciano live on the other side of manhattan this evening, at the hudson. everyone wants to know, rob, is there any break for anyone in sight here? >> reporter: doesn't seem to be, does there, david? and a tell-tale sign of how cold this winter is, more ice on this side of manhattan along the hudson. let's talk about the southern snowstorm. advisories tonight stretching from arkansas all the way to southern new jersey and the rain/snow line, you can see it on the radar,...
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and here's how. >> we're at a top manhattan salon.some very demanding new yorkers have agreed to put fill and freeze to the test. here is the fill and freeze. and just squeeze the tube and apply it directly to your face. and then just take your ring finger and just kind of gently pat it in. and then, you'll want to wait minutes. one of the best things about new yorkers is they are never shy about telling you what they think. so, what do they think of fill and freeze? did the wrinkles go away? let's take a look. i know you've been desperate to look in the mirror. open your eyes and take a peek and tell me what you think. >> oh. shut up. all the lines are gone. >> i have to hide this from my husband because he has more crow's-feet than i do. >> it smoothed it out. psht. >> i can't wait to tell my mother. >> this was 15 minutes. >> that's amazing. you had a line right there coming from your eye. >> yes. it's gone. >> it definitely took 10 years off. >> if i went to a dermatologist here in the city, i would pay $300 or $400 for this. >> i
and here's how. >> we're at a top manhattan salon.some very demanding new yorkers have agreed to put fill and freeze to the test. here is the fill and freeze. and just squeeze the tube and apply it directly to your face. and then just take your ring finger and just kind of gently pat it in. and then, you'll want to wait minutes. one of the best things about new yorkers is they are never shy about telling you what they think. so, what do they think of fill and freeze? did the wrinkles go...
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. >> i can only imagine, and we should mention that he died in a car accident in manhattan, and you have been e reporting about this anderson. and he was the war correspondent of war correspondents. he had been all over the world. he had covered everything basically since the 1960s. i believe we have a clip of the work, and we will look at it and then talk about it. >> so the government ever at the time was to convince people that there was nothing to worry about. >> exactly. nothing to worry about. don't worry, okay. even don't prepare for that the severe of an accident, because that would cause unnecessary unease and unnecessary misunderstanding. >> and no reason to e prepare. >> and no reason and this ultimately translated into unpreparedness. >> ha that was him reporting on the earthquake in fukushima, and you know, we have been talking about the changing media landscape and not everybody in this business, and hardly anyone could write like bob simon, and that is -- that's the old school guys. and that sis the rigor of writing was really important to him. >> and his ovoice, and it is
. >> i can only imagine, and we should mention that he died in a car accident in manhattan, and you have been e reporting about this anderson. and he was the war correspondent of war correspondents. he had been all over the world. he had covered everything basically since the 1960s. i believe we have a clip of the work, and we will look at it and then talk about it. >> so the government ever at the time was to convince people that there was nothing to worry about. >> exactly....
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my guess is you liked the manhattan d.a.ore a because you were really-- your job was determined by the voters, it was an elective office. >> right. >> rose: while the other one was an appointed office as u.s. attorney. >> right, yeah. >> rose: and there were a more vieder -- wider variety and closer to the street, i think. >> right. you know you deal with real victims of crime individuals. whereas in the district are you generally dealing with government victims. they are both great jobs. >> rose: what was your relationship to bernie guest. >> i prosecuted him. i that was a very unpopular prosecution. >> rose: tell us who he was. >> well, he was the guy that went on the subway train and shot four people. and when we first presented to the grand jury, we didn't get any indictment. and i had to represent it get a second-- get a second shot for indictment. the defense said you know, you can't represent. the judge agreed. dismissed the indictment. i took an appeal and we prevailed. but we only-- we didn't-- convict him of attemp
my guess is you liked the manhattan d.a.ore a because you were really-- your job was determined by the voters, it was an elective office. >> right. >> rose: while the other one was an appointed office as u.s. attorney. >> right, yeah. >> rose: and there were a more vieder -- wider variety and closer to the street, i think. >> right. you know you deal with real victims of crime individuals. whereas in the district are you generally dealing with government victims....
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in manhattan, kansas. so fastforward to my first night in iran and i sat down to dinner with the man's assistant, and guess where he went to school? he went to the university of kansas. and he was telling me he remembered me being his congressman. and he had a conversation about the jayhawks and their
in manhattan, kansas. so fastforward to my first night in iran and i sat down to dinner with the man's assistant, and guess where he went to school? he went to the university of kansas. and he was telling me he remembered me being his congressman. and he had a conversation about the jayhawks and their
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it happened in valhalla - about 20 minutes north of manhattan. officials say the impact was so forceful -- the electrified third rail buckled -- and pierced the train. at least a dozen people were injured. a frightening sight -- caught on camera in san francisco. this motorcycle-- colliding with a car that's running a red light. the rider went head over heels and incredibly - landed on his feet. he posted this video from his helmet camera to you-tube a few days ago. it already has two and a half million views. it happened at the intersection of ellis street and cyril magnin in san francisco on wednesday.as the man on the motorcycle was headed home from work. his bike was totaled - but he managed to walk away with only some bumps and bruises. still ahead. why tom brady is giving his m-v- p truck away. and the warriors put on a clinic against the helpless kings. gary has the highlights.and all the sports.next! bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounter
it happened in valhalla - about 20 minutes north of manhattan. officials say the impact was so forceful -- the electrified third rail buckled -- and pierced the train. at least a dozen people were injured. a frightening sight -- caught on camera in san francisco. this motorcycle-- colliding with a car that's running a red light. the rider went head over heels and incredibly - landed on his feet. he posted this video from his helmet camera to you-tube a few days ago. it already has two and a...
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a checkout sign at a museum in manhattan, no selfie sticks. selfies themselves are okay. >>> it is now seven minutes till the top of the hour. a major debate is brewing after guns might be allowed on college campuses. is it safe? your e-mails coming up. >> we just showed you the "sports illustrated" cover. now something for the ladies, and leaving many speechless. ♪ captain obvious: i probably wouldn't stay here tonight. man: thanks, captain obvious. captain obvious: i'd get a deal for tonight with deals for tonight from hotels.com. and you might want to get that pipe fixed. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brig
a checkout sign at a museum in manhattan, no selfie sticks. selfies themselves are okay. >>> it is now seven minutes till the top of the hour. a major debate is brewing after guns might be allowed on college campuses. is it safe? your e-mails coming up. >> we just showed you the "sports illustrated" cover. now something for the ladies, and leaving many speechless. ♪ captain obvious: i probably wouldn't stay here tonight. man: thanks, captain obvious. captain obvious:...