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in albany, new york in the new york state capitol building, finished in 1894. we are also pleased to have join us a studio audience of albany area residents. some college students and historians, some people interested in al smith. they will also have a chance to ask some questions about al smith and the 1928 election, as will you. we will put some phone numbers on the screen so you can start to dial in now. this is the 6th in our 14-week series. "the contenders," the focus the 1928 election and al smith. john evers, what kind of a candidate was al smith in 1928? >> he was a fighter. if you look at him and you see the short stature, the pugnaciousness of him, his gravelly voice comes out all across america. this is one of the first campaigns where radio plays a role. he campaigns from the back of trains which is very common. he goes out there and he tries to engage in america on issues that are important to americans. they did not want to talk about those issues. prosperity was there so he could not say they were the issues -- he was not the candidate of prospe
in albany, new york in the new york state capitol building, finished in 1894. we are also pleased to have join us a studio audience of albany area residents. some college students and historians, some people interested in al smith. they will also have a chance to ask some questions about al smith and the 1928 election, as will you. we will put some phone numbers on the screen so you can start to dial in now. this is the 6th in our 14-week series. "the contenders," the focus the 1928...
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he read the new york times regularly. it was his party's paper and that phrase the new birth of freedom may have resonated when he went back in november to give his most famous address. so thank you. [applause] >> my facet of the story doesn't really come with the civil war. obviously andrew johnson was alive during the civil war. he was part of it. he was a military governor in tennessee and this time period. he was also a southern unionists, the only member of the senate who remained loyal to the union and for that reason he was known by his newspaper and very much liked by northern newspapers because of his stance. johnson's claim to fame other than appearing on modern-day rankings as one of the worst presidents, before this was published it was the absolute worst. but he may have been considered one of the worst presidents but he was settling one of the most important presidents for what he did after the war was over. the aftermath of the war. of the things they're talking about. the country had to be put back together
he read the new york times regularly. it was his party's paper and that phrase the new birth of freedom may have resonated when he went back in november to give his most famous address. so thank you. [applause] >> my facet of the story doesn't really come with the civil war. obviously andrew johnson was alive during the civil war. he was part of it. he was a military governor in tennessee and this time period. he was also a southern unionists, the only member of the senate who remained...
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lived in new york.del meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arrested him. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in this small area here in midtown manhattan. no incidents and... >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was where he wanted to be. ( crowd cheering ) >> five, four, three, two, one! ( loud cheering ) ( music playing ) >> and i remember talking to john shortly after midnight. there was a sense of accomplishment. we had just made the arrests in the... the ressam spin-off, and, you know, certainly we believed that we got everybody that we needed to find, but, you know, you're never really 100% sure of that. >> and so, i think a lot of the fbi leadership for the first time realized that o'neill was right, that t
lived in new york.del meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arrested him. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in this small area here in midtown manhattan. no incidents and... >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if...
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i want to save new york, don't you? >> we love new york. do you want to save new york, anybody? a sense that if you can make it here in new york, you can make it anywhere. >> i think that's a good point. new york with the type of people we have, has to rise up. right now the governor asked the mayor of albany to kick out the occupy albany people. you met one of them at a dinner, okay? and we're happy now that this new tax deal, which instead of reducing taxes on the millionaires by $4 billion, we're going to reduce it by 2. >>> and that's considered a victory? >> considered a victory. and the fax rate, the you make $50,000, will now be 6.45. >> so clearly what's missing for you, because you have an apparatus, you have a pledge, you have a whole about to do this. is there's not enough fire in the belly on the streets of the electorate to have the politicians scared. >> that's exactly right. >> exactly right. >> at least on the federal level, it's ironic that the house of representatives is less representative than the senate, which was originally supposed to be not representative
i want to save new york, don't you? >> we love new york. do you want to save new york, anybody? a sense that if you can make it here in new york, you can make it anywhere. >> i think that's a good point. new york with the type of people we have, has to rise up. right now the governor asked the mayor of albany to kick out the occupy albany people. you met one of them at a dinner, okay? and we're happy now that this new tax deal, which instead of reducing taxes on the millionaires by...
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all new york banks.o concentrate security efforts right now in their mailrooms after this package was found in the mailroom. it was not, in fact, on the way to new york but addressed to the outgoing c.e.o. of deutch bank based in frankfurt and that was the final destination for this package. but clearly there is great concern there could be more of the bombs out there and so the nypd is saying that all new york banks should look if their mailrooms and check every package and they are stepping up security on top of that here in new york city. and now the pulitzer prize winning journalist and fox news contributor judith miller. judith, in recent history all we had to go by is the cartridge bomb, and we traced that. my question here is, if frankfurt was the final destination for this, is this an isolated package in your estimation? or are we looking for more than one package? >> as jonathan said i do think you just have to assume there may be more than one even though we have no information whether or not t
all new york banks.o concentrate security efforts right now in their mailrooms after this package was found in the mailroom. it was not, in fact, on the way to new york but addressed to the outgoing c.e.o. of deutch bank based in frankfurt and that was the final destination for this package. but clearly there is great concern there could be more of the bombs out there and so the nypd is saying that all new york banks should look if their mailrooms and check every package and they are stepping...
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top priority during tomorrow's new year's eve celebration in new york city. r and the nypd says it's ready. a ton of resources will be deployed, including thousands of officers and bomb-sniffing dogs and mounted horses. want to talk about security preps in times square and ray kelly is here to talk about that. good to see you, commissioner. the cross roads of the world, we're talking about a million people in times square. in terms of security, there is a lot you can't talk about, but what can you tell us in terms of what we'll see. >> you'll see a lot of police officers and the most recent police academy graduating class. this is their first deployment. >> graduated on december 22nd. >> that's right. but they've been training since then. this is the first deployment, about 1,550 of them. as you said, mounted police officers and our helicopters will be up in the air and checking the 200-block area around times square. everyone that enters the area will have to go through a magnetometry check. >> let's talk a little bit about that because this is a massive oper
top priority during tomorrow's new year's eve celebration in new york city. r and the nypd says it's ready. a ton of resources will be deployed, including thousands of officers and bomb-sniffing dogs and mounted horses. want to talk about security preps in times square and ray kelly is here to talk about that. good to see you, commissioner. the cross roads of the world, we're talking about a million people in times square. in terms of security, there is a lot you can't talk about, but what can...
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to new york" from the great andrea bocelli. ♪ in my heart [ applause ] now, there's another big friend of us, friend of all of us. i'm sure you know, you know him very well. ladies and gentlemen, david foster. [ cheers and applause ] zahn: mr. foster has been called "the hit man," and for good reason, having not only composed a score of hit songs himself, but also having discovered and nurtured some huge stars along the way. [ cheers and applause ] good evening, andrea. hi, david. i was out there with the people, listening to the concert, and you are -- i don't know if you can say this on tv -- but, you are singing your ass off. [ laughter ] it is unbelievable! it sounds so great. i wanted to say that andrea and i have worked together a lot, and we have great fun together. and, as he mentioned, a couple of the composers -- morricone -- but there's a lot of italian -- popular italian songs that became big in america, and this one was from 1962. and it won a grammy for riz ortolani. and when i said to andrea that we should do thi
to new york" from the great andrea bocelli. ♪ in my heart [ applause ] now, there's another big friend of us, friend of all of us. i'm sure you know, you know him very well. ladies and gentlemen, david foster. [ cheers and applause ] zahn: mr. foster has been called "the hit man," and for good reason, having not only composed a score of hit songs himself, but also having discovered and nurtured some huge stars along the way. [ cheers and applause ] good evening, andrea. hi,...
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the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad school? how did you pay for law school? what did that have to do with my case? i was just going with the flow. finally, she said to me, it is my professional obligation to inform you -- not only as an attorney but as a registered nurse acting as a dentist -- you may have a bipolar disorder.
the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she...
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for us, good night from new york. ins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ femalennouncer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios.
for us, good night from new york. ins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ femalennouncer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories...
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the national 9/11 museum set to open next september but the mayor of new york says there is no chance of that happening. that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >> but, first, from fox at 3:00, the reagan for president in iowa is shill stuffing just -- shifting four days out from the first presidential contest and appears to be a two-man race between romney and ron paul, with a few spoilers including santorum picking up momentum. >> iowans and now subsequently new hampshire people will move in our direction, just what happened in iowa. >> the late rally comes as gingrich continues to slip in the polls. a new nbc poll has him in 5th place. romney and ron paul at the top followed by santorum and the texas governor rick perry. little more than a month ago santorum was in single digits and gingrich was in the lead. the former speaker blames the wave of attack ads targeting him over the past month. >> 45 percent of all the ads run in iowa have been attacks on me so you have had, i don't, $8 million or $9 million attacks in a small stated. they take a toll. >>trace: they v
the national 9/11 museum set to open next september but the mayor of new york says there is no chance of that happening. that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >> but, first, from fox at 3:00, the reagan for president in iowa is shill stuffing just -- shifting four days out from the first presidential contest and appears to be a two-man race between romney and ron paul, with a few spoilers including santorum picking up momentum. >> iowans and now subsequently new...
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for us, good night from new york. late local news begins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> health concerns over t(apple's headquarters. why they arexd worried about taking a walk. food trucks or
for us, good night from new york. late local news begins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> health concerns over t(apple's headquarters. why they arexd worried about taking a walk. food trucks or
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>> new york. >> jimmy: from new york.> jimmy: well, it gets cold here in new york. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you always need a good sweater. i mean, this one's nice, but, come on. >> that's better. >> jimmy: this is the way to do it, yeah. do you want to try it on? >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: all right, good. yeah. ♪ right over that one? do you want to take your bag off? >> no. >> jimmy: no? [ laughter ] all right. great. you make the rules. yeah, it's your show. oh, look at this. [ cheers and applause ] really pretty. classic. that is phenomenal. congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: have a great holiday. >> you, too. ♪ >> jimmy: "no, i don't want to -- no, no. [ light laughter ] no, i don't want to -- no. i'll do it my way." um -- [ light laughter ] it looked good on you. i'm in the spirit of giving right now, you guys, and we're about to give away some awesome stuff. it's time for "late night" stocking stuffers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the "late night" stocking stuffers yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's right. ever
>> new york. >> jimmy: from new york.> jimmy: well, it gets cold here in new york. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you always need a good sweater. i mean, this one's nice, but, come on. >> that's better. >> jimmy: this is the way to do it, yeah. do you want to try it on? >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: all right, good. yeah. ♪ right over that one? do you want to take your bag off? >> no. >> jimmy: no? [ laughter ] all right. great. you make the...
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city with regards the way bts treatment of the press colleagues that i know of here in new york city that were trying to cover the protests last night were you know treated as if they were spies or something traded the police were trying to keep them away from the area when they identified themselves as journalists they were shoot a way i attended protests here earlier in the week a cuny university where i saw a reporter for a new york fairly mainstream publication here in the city struck by a police officer when he simply tried to the reporter tried to step out of the area where the protesters were and onto the sidewalk he was hit in the side with baton so you know it might be the case that some officers are making an effort but we are seeing some of the same problematic behavior that was laid out in that letter that you mentioned let's talk about this sort of new chapter that's going on about occupy protesters targeting events in this case of the president i know occupy d.c. has plans to protest outside of nancy pelosi or that coming up in the next few days i know that occupy prote
city with regards the way bts treatment of the press colleagues that i know of here in new york city that were trying to cover the protests last night were you know treated as if they were spies or something traded the police were trying to keep them away from the area when they identified themselves as journalists they were shoot a way i attended protests here earlier in the week a cuny university where i saw a reporter for a new york fairly mainstream publication here in the city struck by a...
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>> guest: english is chronicling new york during 1963 and 1973. what i really liked about it is that he was looking at the city in tremendous turmoil. there was one case of a black man who was accused of the brutal murder of two women and the way he was treated by police it just wasn't right, and ultimately it turned out he wasn't the culprit but it would take several years to work its way through the court and he was ultimately exonerated. he also contrasted the rise of the black panthers especially in harlem and so it was interesting for me to learn about an aspect of the city that i knew something about, but not enough to have any knowledge of it and i just felt that it really enriched what i know and love about new york and also how it's changed as well. i mean, one can only look at times square in of loudness and just this sense of total corporatism and contrast it with what predominate in the 60's and 70's and the 80's. >> host: those are two of sarah weinman's picks for 2011. robert, katherine degree and teach the english the selvage city.
>> guest: english is chronicling new york during 1963 and 1973. what i really liked about it is that he was looking at the city in tremendous turmoil. there was one case of a black man who was accused of the brutal murder of two women and the way he was treated by police it just wasn't right, and ultimately it turned out he wasn't the culprit but it would take several years to work its way through the court and he was ultimately exonerated. he also contrasted the rise of the black...
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the new york met and n.l.g championship will sign a six-year, $100 million deal with the miami marlins. the contract which could be signed today includes an option for a seventh year which would bring its potential worth to $120 million. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the stars come out in washington for the kennedy center honors. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pre
the new york met and n.l.g championship will sign a six-year, $100 million deal with the miami marlins. the contract which could be signed today includes an option for a seventh year which would bring its potential worth to $120 million. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the stars come out in washington for the kennedy center honors. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high...
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then they went to new york, los angeles, honolulu. and then when they landed in manila they flew, i think, a couple of people out of hong kong to see the producers. >> hinojosa: and is that... like, that kind if international search, is that common? >> i think it depends. i think if they're able to find somebody in the city that they're first looking, then i don't think that they would have needed to go all the way to the phillipines to search for the lead of this particular show. >> hinojosa: and did you know at that point... did you know at that point that there had been, like, a search, that they had auditioned... >> no. i was not aware of how exhaustive the seach had been previous to their arrival in manila. i had no idea. it's probably better that i didn't have any idea, that i didn't really have the bigger picture of who these people were. and i knew that they had created les miserables, and that cameron had produced all these other shows, but it didn't really occur to me, and i really had no idea, how big of a deal these shows
then they went to new york, los angeles, honolulu. and then when they landed in manila they flew, i think, a couple of people out of hong kong to see the producers. >> hinojosa: and is that... like, that kind if international search, is that common? >> i think it depends. i think if they're able to find somebody in the city that they're first looking, then i don't think that they would have needed to go all the way to the phillipines to search for the lead of this particular show....
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tina fey with bossy pants, 25 weeks on the new york times bestseller list. david mccullough, the greater journey, americans in paris, 17 weeks on the bestseller list. and number five, seal team six, memoirs of an elite navy seals sniper. what was laura hillenbrand's book about, sarah weinman? >> she talked about a man named louis zamperini who had been an athlete and then ended up in world war ii where he was a prisoner of war. he, at least as of a few months ago, was still alive and was well into his 90s. and, of course, laura hillenbrand is a fascinating story because she has chronic fatigue syndrome and often cannot leave the house. so she was conducting a lot of her research from her house and through telephone calls and outsourcing of people helping her to bring in documents and things like that. and from that she produced this tremendous piece of not only scholarship and research but also this very inspiring story that was released at the end of 2010 but as you noted has not left the bestseller list but i think it's an indication of how people respond
tina fey with bossy pants, 25 weeks on the new york times bestseller list. david mccullough, the greater journey, americans in paris, 17 weeks on the bestseller list. and number five, seal team six, memoirs of an elite navy seals sniper. what was laura hillenbrand's book about, sarah weinman? >> she talked about a man named louis zamperini who had been an athlete and then ended up in world war ii where he was a prisoner of war. he, at least as of a few months ago, was still alive and was...
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i'm a night at june 30, 1893, cleveland came to new york in the six.there's also came to new york.he boat was anchored in the east river in the top yours were ferried undercover darkness, each separately from different peers so no one would know what was going on. had some cigars, and maybe the cigars for the problem to begin with. and the next morning the boat set sail in her shortly after 12:00 that cleveland went downstairs. it incidentally has a very volatile compound and operate with this in the closed confines of your room below dad when a guy was probably not the best to do it. they anesthetize cleveland. the operation took about 90 minutes of update date if they remove the tumor on the upper left out of it anxieties on the left, everything behind their car taken out, as did a big chunk of its upper left jawbone. i was taken in 90 minutes come using fairly naturally to consider rudimentary tools, basically chisels and four sides. they had no suction devices of course at the time. there is no means a blood transfusion, saw the blood he lost, he lost and there were no means of
i'm a night at june 30, 1893, cleveland came to new york in the six.there's also came to new york.he boat was anchored in the east river in the top yours were ferried undercover darkness, each separately from different peers so no one would know what was going on. had some cigars, and maybe the cigars for the problem to begin with. and the next morning the boat set sail in her shortly after 12:00 that cleveland went downstairs. it incidentally has a very volatile compound and operate with this...
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if you look into new york city's union square, barnes and noble and i believe the largest store in the city with the of the news in that there's a kiosk devoted to all things nook where you look around and they have various demos and nooks to try out could have all accessories and other digital related things. so it's really clear just from the way the have been remodeling this store and other stores around the country that nook is ready with their business to go. there ceo has said repeatedly that barnes and noble accounts for anywhere between 26 to 28% of the overall digital market. so the of been moving aggressively. but the flip side of what has been happening with barnes and noble on the digital side as opposed to the physical side to walk into a store you may see fewer books readily available. they've also been expanding the toys and games department. they've been trying to figure out how do we keep defaulting when digital keeps rising and the books based keeps falling. one thing barnes and noble has said every now and then is they expect to pick up a significant business on the
if you look into new york city's union square, barnes and noble and i believe the largest store in the city with the of the news in that there's a kiosk devoted to all things nook where you look around and they have various demos and nooks to try out could have all accessories and other digital related things. so it's really clear just from the way the have been remodeling this store and other stores around the country that nook is ready with their business to go. there ceo has said repeatedly...
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. >> desde new york hacemos realidad el sueño de un fan. >> enterate quien le regala a quien . >> esancamos ya. >> (aplausos) . >> (aplausos) . >> bienvenidos en esta vispera de noche buenas, muchos están en su casa esperando para celebrar, acá celebramos con muchas estrellas. >> estamos celebrando por adelantado queremos desearle todo loo mejor, que lo celebren con su familia, con amor y esperanza. >> claro que si, esta tombola está de fiesta, este estudio tiembla porque llega ninel conde a celebrar con nosotros . >> despampanante . >> nos vamos a los Ángeles con nuestra compañera que >=ó=:que tiene una invitada especial. >> estamos con marisela, con la familia,. >> también están los niños acá, estamos a punto de celebrar la cena de navidad, cuales son las tradiciones?. >> me junto con mi familia, gracias por estar con ustedes, felicidades, estamos con la familia, tú sabes que somos así, estas son mis tradiciones. >> ella fue la que preparo toda la cena. >> con ayuda de. >> (risas) . >> a ver como nos sale. >> es especial para ti, porque no estas trabajando y lo pasas con tu familia
. >> desde new york hacemos realidad el sueño de un fan. >> enterate quien le regala a quien . >> esancamos ya. >> (aplausos) . >> (aplausos) . >> bienvenidos en esta vispera de noche buenas, muchos están en su casa esperando para celebrar, acá celebramos con muchas estrellas. >> estamos celebrando por adelantado queremos desearle todo loo mejor, que lo celebren con su familia, con amor y esperanza. >> claro que si, esta tombola está de...
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thank new york city. this is just under an hour. >> hi, i am david cowen, president of the museum of american finance. welcome to our back to our lunch in the series. welcome to central oklahoma. the okies are in the house can muster thank you for coming. these join us again everyone next week on the 26 were going to continue at the lunch and learns series. the director of the rothschild archive will be here. melanie aspe, which will be fascinating. this is a historic banking a week from this thursday on the 24th, to say upcoming wii will be screening the rediscovering alexander hamilton. this is the pbs documentary recently released and not your questions about the movie can be answered because the producer or michael pack will be in the house. turning our attention to today and matthew algeo and "the president is a sick man." this is matthew's third book, his second harry truman's -- "harry truman's excellent adventure," which traced the cross-country trip in 1953. it got a lot of great press in 2009, t
thank new york city. this is just under an hour. >> hi, i am david cowen, president of the museum of american finance. welcome to our back to our lunch in the series. welcome to central oklahoma. the okies are in the house can muster thank you for coming. these join us again everyone next week on the 26 were going to continue at the lunch and learns series. the director of the rothschild archive will be here. melanie aspe, which will be fascinating. this is a historic banking a week from...
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for us, good night from new york. your late local news begins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news tonight. >> good evening, everyone. our big story tonight, baltimore city police officer is recovering after being
for us, good night from new york. your late local news begins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news tonight. >> good evening, everyone. our big story tonight, baltimore city police officer is recovering after being
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the new york unit, for example, has been spending large advances for titles by the likes of director and comedian penny marshall. amazon will be one to watch and to the new year. i hope i haven't gone on too long with a to everything amazon, but it's hard not to let the publishing talking about them at length. >> so publishers have kind of a love-hate relationship. would that be fair to say? >> i think that's a good way of characterizing it. one way i have also looked at it is that they are in front of me because on the other and amazon competes with them in terms of being publishers. it competes with them in terms of marketing and the light, but at the same time publishes need them because amazon is a very big player in the online resells service. and so publishers want to have their books starts on amazon as well. so i think everybody is still trying to kind of figure out how they can have multiple courses of relationships for like a better chance. on the one hand there is some some biases on the other hand there is some competition and everybody can kind of move along accordingly,
the new york unit, for example, has been spending large advances for titles by the likes of director and comedian penny marshall. amazon will be one to watch and to the new year. i hope i haven't gone on too long with a to everything amazon, but it's hard not to let the publishing talking about them at length. >> so publishers have kind of a love-hate relationship. would that be fair to say? >> i think that's a good way of characterizing it. one way i have also looked at it is that...
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kelly ordered it read to all 34,500 new york city police officers. rvice who unreasonably interfere with media access to incidents or who intentionally prevent or obstruct the photographing or videotaping of news in public places will be subject to disciplinary action. members of the service will not interfere with the videotaping or photographing of incidents in public places. intentional interference constitutes censorship. the media willç be given acces as close to the activity as possible with a clear line of sight. and within hearing range of the incident. ray kelly reissued the order only after being deluged with protests from new york media outlets specifying violations of this policy that reporters have suffered. there are three kinds of cops in new york. and in every big city police department concerning this kind of rule. the first and largest group are the cops who know the rule about not interfering with the press, understand the constitutional basis for it, and whether they like it or not, libby it. even in stressful circumstances. that
kelly ordered it read to all 34,500 new york city police officers. rvice who unreasonably interfere with media access to incidents or who intentionally prevent or obstruct the photographing or videotaping of news in public places will be subject to disciplinary action. members of the service will not interfere with the videotaping or photographing of incidents in public places. intentional interference constitutes censorship. the media willç be given acces as close to the activity as possible...
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same story for california and new york. voters in california rejected the same increases that jerry brown wants and lookk at new york. new york lostt upper brackket people who create jobs in the state . same story for jerss jerss as well >> what about the over all economy. you think it will affect all of the states raising tax at least new york, and california? >> i think look, no one likes tax increases and taxes definitelyy have an economic impact. but 26 states or more have big deficits. you can't justt cut to the bottom. you are going to have to raise taxes. even the patron saint of tax cutting ronald reagan recognized that and put through largest tax increases for a president. he knew they had to raise taxes. >> he also lowered taxings quite a bit. >> i think steve forbes is the patron saint of lower taxes. i think you have your history wrongg there. >> they are cutting my taxes. >> victoria, what do you think? >> we are talking about two states here. but you are asking about the larger impliications. there is a sense
same story for california and new york. voters in california rejected the same increases that jerry brown wants and lookk at new york. new york lostt upper brackket people who create jobs in the state . same story for jerss jerss as well >> what about the over all economy. you think it will affect all of the states raising tax at least new york, and california? >> i think look, no one likes tax increases and taxes definitelyy have an economic impact. but 26 states or more have big...
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new york's new tax system takes care of more than half that shortfall, but the state still must find a way to fill a $1.5 billion hole, no small task, but a cakewalk compared to the situation in california. bill whitaker is in los angeles. >> reporter: here in california, the state is facing a projected $13 billion shortfall, and a much tougher challenge-- the only way to raise new revenue now is to ask voters, through a referendum, and that's exactly what governor jerry brown proposed this week. >> we're cutting back on schools and universities, courts, and police, and i don't think that's right. >> reporter: public school counselor cheryl kono is one victim of california's budget woes which have cut education funding to the bone. >> the first time i got laid off was the second year i was employed, and since then i've been laid off three times. >> reporter: governor brown is giving voters the choice. >> cut even more or we'll have you, particularly the very wealthy, shoulder some of the burden. >> reporter: his proposal would raise income taxes for the next five years, by 1% for tho
new york's new tax system takes care of more than half that shortfall, but the state still must find a way to fill a $1.5 billion hole, no small task, but a cakewalk compared to the situation in california. bill whitaker is in los angeles. >> reporter: here in california, the state is facing a projected $13 billion shortfall, and a much tougher challenge-- the only way to raise new revenue now is to ask voters, through a referendum, and that's exactly what governor jerry brown proposed...
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times the new york post the new york daily news c.b.s. fox and other outlets were all in attendance and according to those that were there it was a very light heart of that so light hearted in fact the mayor bloomberg felt that he could make jokes about journalist arrests and the occupy movement in general there he joked about those in attendance having press credentials because don't forget when journalists were being arrested one of the city's defenses was that they weren't all properly credentialed he also gave out gag gifts to journalists and joked that those gifts are only for the one percent he even gave out a tarp is one of those gifts joking that it got it from that he got it from the sanitation department on the west side or all of the tents and tarps that were confiscated from zuccotti park must have ended up one point those in attendance even said the bloomberg draped himself in the tarp and then posed for a photo. it reportedly smiling from ear to ear now this story shows us not only that mayor michael bloomberg has a complete
times the new york post the new york daily news c.b.s. fox and other outlets were all in attendance and according to those that were there it was a very light heart of that so light hearted in fact the mayor bloomberg felt that he could make jokes about journalist arrests and the occupy movement in general there he joked about those in attendance having press credentials because don't forget when journalists were being arrested one of the city's defenses was that they weren't all properly...
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no. >> it's new york!> typically that lake should be frozen by now, soç they're jus taking advantage of some balmy weather. good morning, everyone. that balmy weather's not going to last for long. it doesn't feel like it this morning. we'll have a little, tiny shot, really a one-day-only event of cold air moving into northern new england. windchill in albany is 2, upstate new york has negative windchill, northern vermont, burlington, much of northern new york. this is not all that bad. yes, it's a cold morning, but if you have the hat, the gloves, the scarf, you'll be okay. windchills about 29 in d.c., so that's not too bad. really from new york city northwards you'll feel it. the coldest spot i've seen in the country for windchills, saranac lake, new york, typically one of the coldest spots, minus 17 this morning. notice we're mild through the northwest. middle of the country, no problems there with cold air, at least for now. so, the big storm system that's cranking up in the maritimes is responsible fo
no. >> it's new york!> typically that lake should be frozen by now, soç they're jus taking advantage of some balmy weather. good morning, everyone. that balmy weather's not going to last for long. it doesn't feel like it this morning. we'll have a little, tiny shot, really a one-day-only event of cold air moving into northern new england. windchill in albany is 2, upstate new york has negative windchill, northern vermont, burlington, much of northern new york. this is not all that...
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fillmore was a fourth term congressman from new york and a three term state legislator from new york. hardly the stuff of national politics. he does get the nomination for governor, and that much more plausible. a man he could bring western new york to the way party and perhaps get elected president. but, in fact, he is not elected and 8044. he loses by about 10,000 votes and a very close election. henry clay the running is the weekend for president this is new york by 5,000 votes. fillmore comes away from that election bidder at two groups. he believes the reason he lost the election is because the anti slavery people did not support him and catholic ever arrested not support him. now, the antislavery people that support him because fillmore had never ever said anything hostile to slavery, never said he was opposed to slavery in any way. and, of calls, he is running on a ticket with henry clay who is a slave live from kentucky. so, in fact, 15,000 yorkers love for the liberty party to my third party. had they all voted for the ways that would have won, but why would these anti slaver
fillmore was a fourth term congressman from new york and a three term state legislator from new york. hardly the stuff of national politics. he does get the nomination for governor, and that much more plausible. a man he could bring western new york to the way party and perhaps get elected president. but, in fact, he is not elected and 8044. he loses by about 10,000 votes and a very close election. henry clay the running is the weekend for president this is new york by 5,000 votes. fillmore...
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bbc news, new york. y. occupie it is a word that has taken on new meaning this year. from new york to london, protesters are forcing their case by the simple act of pitching tents. today, new census data showed a record number of americans, nearly one in two, are living in poverty or are classified as low income. cornell west has highlighted this across the country. he joins me in the studio. professor west, almost half of americans are living in poverty, and yet this is the richest country in the world? how can it still call itself that? >> that is a good question. it is corporate greed run amok. oligarchs, working-class devastated, poor escalating, but with very little resources, but fighting back. that is the occupy movement. >> you have called this the arabs bring becoming the american autumn. we are -- the arab spring becoming the american autumn. we are heading into winter. >> you can never evict an idea whose time has come. is just it has now taken at different forms. in the spring, it is going to explode would democratic possibilities. the important thing is w
bbc news, new york. y. occupie it is a word that has taken on new meaning this year. from new york to london, protesters are forcing their case by the simple act of pitching tents. today, new census data showed a record number of americans, nearly one in two, are living in poverty or are classified as low income. cornell west has highlighted this across the country. he joins me in the studio. professor west, almost half of americans are living in poverty, and yet this is the richest country in...
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new year's eve tunes of trash all over the city it happened because there was a huge snowstorm in new york around the time of the new year and the city authorities really didn't have enough time to clean it up so new yorkers were really walking around in shock amidst amidst these mountains of garbage so that was something leaves something very surprising that we discovered last year so you know hopefully nothing like this in the year to come just so interesting and really visual i remember when you were going through that let's talk about wisconsin i know you went down to the state house in madison wisconsin absolutely amazing pictures and issues that have sort of been a little bit forgotten about perhaps in the shadow now of the occupy protests let's talk about what you expect to see for wisconsin for the union issue governor scott walker all of the above any predictions for that. well you know chrissy i think it's important to point out that wisconsin really seemed to be sort of an embryo a little bit of a hint in terms of what americans could expect to see in their country last year whe
new year's eve tunes of trash all over the city it happened because there was a huge snowstorm in new york around the time of the new year and the city authorities really didn't have enough time to clean it up so new yorkers were really walking around in shock amidst amidst these mountains of garbage so that was something leaves something very surprising that we discovered last year so you know hopefully nothing like this in the year to come just so interesting and really visual i remember when...
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what has always said the new york times apart is just the quality of the journalist. here is no other new rent -- news organization that has as many experienced correspondents around the country here and around the world. we have -- we have opened new domestic bureaus in phoenix and kansas city. that is unheard of these days. many other supposedly national newspapers have cut their national correspondents and their national bureaus. we have as many foreign correspondents. we just hired two new correspondence to cover afghanistan and pakistan where we remain fully committed to covering that story. >> one of the things that seems to me has changed, it used to be called the newspaper of record. but with the internet you don't see as many full page speech is any more. smu put them on that -- >> yes. they run online. in terms of what c-span covers we have been criticized. the times sees to print the roll-call of the important votes . and we put those on line. you know, when newsprint has become so expensive that we have had to cut back on certain things like stock tables an
what has always said the new york times apart is just the quality of the journalist. here is no other new rent -- news organization that has as many experienced correspondents around the country here and around the world. we have -- we have opened new domestic bureaus in phoenix and kansas city. that is unheard of these days. many other supposedly national newspapers have cut their national correspondents and their national bureaus. we have as many foreign correspondents. we just hired two new...
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fillmore was a fourth term congressman from new york and a three term state legislator from new york. hardly the stuff of national politics. he does get the nomination for governor, and that much more plausible. a man he could bring western new york to the way party and perhaps get elected president. but, in fact, he is not elected and 8044. he loses by about 10,000 votes and a very close election. henry clay the running is the weekend for president this is new york by 5,000 votes. fillmore comes away from that election bidder at two groups. he believes the reason he lost the election is because the anti slavery people did not support him and catholic ever arrested not support him. now, the antislavery people that support him because fillmore had never ever said anything hostile to slavery, never said he was opposed to slavery in any way. and, of calls, he is running on a ticket with henry clay who is a slave live from kentucky. so, in fact, 15,000 yorkers love for the liberty party to my third party. had they all voted for the ways that would have won, but why would these anti slaver
fillmore was a fourth term congressman from new york and a three term state legislator from new york. hardly the stuff of national politics. he does get the nomination for governor, and that much more plausible. a man he could bring western new york to the way party and perhaps get elected president. but, in fact, he is not elected and 8044. he loses by about 10,000 votes and a very close election. henry clay the running is the weekend for president this is new york by 5,000 votes. fillmore...
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knew car gee is a noted cancer specialist, i believe, in new york city. so he's certainly an expert in the subject. and from what i can tell, he imparted this knowledge with a tremendously human way. it was very well written and very well received. yes, it won the prettier. it also won awards on the other side of the atlantic too. it's certainly been garnering tremendous acclaim, and i think it's just because it's so definitive in how it treats its subject. >> does winning a pulitzer help sales? >> absolutely, it does. i would venture to say that the pulitzer prize more than any other prize in america boosts sales. it certainly did on the fiction side when jennifer egan won. "visit from the goon squad" had attracted some attention when it was released in june of 2010, certainly among various independent bookseller communities, online, everybody i pretty much talked to loved this book and was recommending it left and right. so there was this tremendous momentum that was built up near the end of the year. egan also won the national book critics' circle priz
knew car gee is a noted cancer specialist, i believe, in new york city. so he's certainly an expert in the subject. and from what i can tell, he imparted this knowledge with a tremendously human way. it was very well written and very well received. yes, it won the prettier. it also won awards on the other side of the atlantic too. it's certainly been garnering tremendous acclaim, and i think it's just because it's so definitive in how it treats its subject. >> does winning a pulitzer help...
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anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> now to another big story today. former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky has been arrested again after two new accusers have come forward with new child molestation accusations. this brings the total number of alleged victims here to ten. nbc's peter alexander has been covering this story for us, is with us from our d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: good evening to you. jerry sandusky appeared briefly in court this afternoon where a judge ordered him held on $250,000 cash bail. if he can meet those conditions he can get out of jail but he'll have to wear an electronic monitor. wearing hand cuffs and a penn state track suit jerry sandusky was arrested on the new charges at his home today bringing the number of boys he's accused of assaulting to ten. the two latest charges say sandusky abused two boys between the ages of 10 and 12. prosecutors say one series of assaults started 14 years ago. in court documents a grand jury accuses him of assaulting one of the boys in the basement of sandusky's home. it says
anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> now to another big story today. former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky has been arrested again after two new accusers have come forward with new child molestation accusations. this brings the total number of alleged victims here to ten. nbc's peter alexander has been covering this story for us, is with us from our d.c. newsroom. >> reporter: good evening to you. jerry sandusky appeared briefly in court this afternoon where a...
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housewives or what about teresa the real housewives of new jersey her cookbooks talian made the new york times a best selling list you think anyone would have cared about her skinny italian but before. don't take my word for it check out real housewives star bethany as in both never after on jay leno. congratulation on the cover for magazines the hundred richest stars. it's gold just the last couple years oh yeah i mean you know about four or five years ago i could. all right well least with the real housewives there's no false pretense of trying to save the economy or make the country a better place this notion of people using the presidency as an opportunity to boost publicity is something i miss and he says chuck todd and the rest of the mainstream media seem well aware of but choose to miss. well it turns out too big to fail doesn't just apply to banks it applies to entire regions of the world as well take the eurozone seventeen countries that banded together under the umbrella of a single currency the euro well in the next week or so we'll find out for sure if it is indeed too big a
housewives or what about teresa the real housewives of new jersey her cookbooks talian made the new york times a best selling list you think anyone would have cared about her skinny italian but before. don't take my word for it check out real housewives star bethany as in both never after on jay leno. congratulation on the cover for magazines the hundred richest stars. it's gold just the last couple years oh yeah i mean you know about four or five years ago i could. all right well least with...
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cbs news, new york. >>> this morning on "the early show," presidential hopeful michele bachmann. m betty nguyen. this is "cbs morning news." nguyen. this is "cbs morning news." i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience per
cbs news, new york. >>> this morning on "the early show," presidential hopeful michele bachmann. m betty nguyen. this is "cbs morning news." nguyen. this is "cbs morning news." i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [...