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we have big problems in new york. we also have big solutions in new york. today i'm going to put together -- put forth a three-part plan to make our new new york a reality. part one the next phase in the economic blueprint for our economic growth. part two, a reimagined government that can make it a reality, and part three, a new york vision for progressive future. when it comes to economics can and getting the economy moving our challenge for 2012 is this, how does government, any government, the state government, the national government, but how does government spur job creation in a down economy while limiting spending and maintaining fiscal discipline? the answer is create public-private sector partnership to generate billions in economic growth and create jobs. and that is the challenge we face. spurring the private sector to create jobs without spending state resources that would hurt the economic situation of the state. let's begin by building on our economic strength. we know that new york is a destination location. tourists spent $50 billion in new
we have big problems in new york. we also have big solutions in new york. today i'm going to put together -- put forth a three-part plan to make our new new york a reality. part one the next phase in the economic blueprint for our economic growth. part two, a reimagined government that can make it a reality, and part three, a new york vision for progressive future. when it comes to economics can and getting the economy moving our challenge for 2012 is this, how does government, any government,...
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formally of the "new york times." i just want to introduce and i know you'll all know her and the case judith miller. i want to start with the end of the war, not the beginning. with lincoln's second inaugural address which is most famous as you all know for its closing words calling for malice toward none and charity for all. the speech was only about nine minutes long, but i would venture to say it ended so memorably that people had probably forgotten the beginning of the speech. and at the beginning of that address, lincoln launched into a recollection of his first inaugural appearance. and not without a little malice of his own, at least toward some. this is what he said. while the inaugural address was being delivered four years ago, devoted altogether to saving the union without war, insurgent agents were in the city seeking to destroy it without war. both parties dep -- the other would accept war rather than let it perish. and the war came. in a way that recollection sets the stage for tonight's discussion beca
formally of the "new york times." i just want to introduce and i know you'll all know her and the case judith miller. i want to start with the end of the war, not the beginning. with lincoln's second inaugural address which is most famous as you all know for its closing words calling for malice toward none and charity for all. the speech was only about nine minutes long, but i would venture to say it ended so memorably that people had probably forgotten the beginning of the speech....
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and imprisoned for 11 weeks in a prison in the new york harbor. however extreme these actions sound to us today, keep in mind they chilled very few observers at the time. a grand jury in new jersey, thinking this was a swell idea, promptly identified five of their own newspapers to be shut down. mobs attacked pro-secession newspapers in such decidedly non-southern venues as bridgeport, connecticut and dayton, ohio. union soldiers torched a paper in bangor. ugly incidents all but directed at what people of the day clearly regarded not as loyal opposition but as the fifth column anti-unionism. the war department, a third agency involved, then contributed an order declaring tighter control of the telegraph office because intelligence was being given directly or indirectly to the enemy through the use of this new technology. and keep in mind as we talk about the different press culture, very contention press culture, there was also this new technology which had the same threatening impact on people as julian assange had in the 21st century, the idea of
and imprisoned for 11 weeks in a prison in the new york harbor. however extreme these actions sound to us today, keep in mind they chilled very few observers at the time. a grand jury in new jersey, thinking this was a swell idea, promptly identified five of their own newspapers to be shut down. mobs attacked pro-secession newspapers in such decidedly non-southern venues as bridgeport, connecticut and dayton, ohio. union soldiers torched a paper in bangor. ugly incidents all but directed at...
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i mean there has been some conversation about you and new york times, new york magazine and other placesaying that perhaps 11 and a half years is enough, and that the commissioner has become authoritarian, that the commissioner has become a changed man, albeit they both say this and i read now from the new york magazine piece. ray kelly, has been a great police commissioner, programs the city's greatest, and this from "the new york times", kelly five, run the city longer than any other commission her, almost everything about him -- many inside and outside the force wonder the pileup of scandals and thorn tarian, authoritarian use of power have diminished his effectiveness. >> you have to look at the job anybody is doing to determine whether or not they should move on. i see myself in good health, i have tried to keep fit. i think good things are happening, crime is down to record lows. we haven't had a terrorist attack here in new york city, the department is mult multimore diverse than it has ever been. in fact the police officer rank became majority minority in 2006, and we continue th
i mean there has been some conversation about you and new york times, new york magazine and other placesaying that perhaps 11 and a half years is enough, and that the commissioner has become authoritarian, that the commissioner has become a changed man, albeit they both say this and i read now from the new york magazine piece. ray kelly, has been a great police commissioner, programs the city's greatest, and this from "the new york times", kelly five, run the city longer than any...
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in a prison in the new york harbor. however extreme these actions sound to us today, keep in mind, they chilled very few observers at the time. a grand jury in new jersey thinking this was a swell idea promptly identified five of their own newspapers to be shut down. mobs attacked pro-session newspaper in bridge port, ohio, in bangor, ugly incidents all directed at what people of the day clearly regarded not as loyal opposition but as fifth column anti-unionism. war department -- a third agency involved then contributed an order declaring tighter control of the telegraph office because intelligence was being given directly or indirectly to the enemy through the use of this new technology. as we talk about different press culture, very contentious press culture, there was this new technology that had the same threatening impact on people as julian assange had on the 20th century of the idea of publishing anything any time. the war department placed 154 newspapers on an informal but chilling watch list. as early as april,
in a prison in the new york harbor. however extreme these actions sound to us today, keep in mind, they chilled very few observers at the time. a grand jury in new jersey thinking this was a swell idea promptly identified five of their own newspapers to be shut down. mobs attacked pro-session newspaper in bridge port, ohio, in bangor, ugly incidents all directed at what people of the day clearly regarded not as loyal opposition but as fifth column anti-unionism. war department -- a third agency...
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tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> rupert murdoch isn't letting the phone hacking scandal stop him fromublishing the paper. he plans to publish it next sunday. it will replace the news of the world which he shut down in july. the closure came after several staffers were arrested for hacking into the voice mail of celebrities and crime victims. let's take a quick break. coming up, we'll have your weather forecast and in sports, the lin-derella continues. i love it. >>> it all continues for the new york knicks. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. s we'll be right back. . we'll be right back. ella contin. >>> it all continues for the new york knicks. we'll be right back. >>> here's a look at the weather >>> here's a look at the weather in. new york 46 degrees. partly sunny, 78 in miami. 43 and sunny in chicago. cloudy, 63 in dallas. partly sunny skies, 66 in los angeles. >>> let's check your national forecast. the storm will hit parts of the midwest dropping up to 4 inches of snow. strong thunderstorms could pop up in eastern kansas. parts of the central plains a
tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> rupert murdoch isn't letting the phone hacking scandal stop him fromublishing the paper. he plans to publish it next sunday. it will replace the news of the world which he shut down in july. the closure came after several staffers were arrested for hacking into the voice mail of celebrities and crime victims. let's take a quick break. coming up, we'll have your weather forecast and in sports, the lin-derella continues. i love it. >>> it all...
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we have supply of power in northern new york. quebec. we have power supply in western new york. we have a tremendous need for power in downstate new york. let's connect the dots. let's connect the supply dots to the need. what eisenhower did the '50s by building an interstate system is what this energy highway can be to the next generation. if we want the state to develop and we need the jobs and we need the businesses, we're going to need the power and this is the way we're going to do it. the state can master plan a system and issue an rfp will allow private sector companies to come in to bid it and build it. we believe they will finance it over a period of time, and we believe it can generate $2 billion in from structure. >> this is no doubt a comprehensive and ambitious jobs program. $15 billion in infrastructure, $4 billion for a convention center, $2 billion for javits advance formation, $2 billion for energy highways, $1 billion for gaming $1 billion for buffalo that we believe will actually generate additional money from the private sector. a total of about $25 billion.
we have supply of power in northern new york. quebec. we have power supply in western new york. we have a tremendous need for power in downstate new york. let's connect the dots. let's connect the supply dots to the need. what eisenhower did the '50s by building an interstate system is what this energy highway can be to the next generation. if we want the state to develop and we need the jobs and we need the businesses, we're going to need the power and this is the way we're going to do it. the...
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he's the quarterback of a football team called the new york giants. they beat my team, the new england patriots, in the super bowl. i thereby lost a bet. it seems like a cruel twist of fate that we lost the game and i have to wear this on set tonight. aaron hernandez did score a touchdown on the game, so i have to buy everybody on set a beer. i have to lose the bet in both directions. that's how it goes. it's fine. here in new york city they held a ticker-tape parade, the giants floating down the canyon of heroes. there were march bands and people on lunch hour and parents that let their kids pay hooky. in the crowd near city hall they found the willis family. they took the subway in from brooklyn with a big picture of staff sergeant willis. he's now serving in afghanistan. after finishing a tour serving in iraq, his mom told us that another child of her, a daughter served three tours in iraq and is now stationed in germany. she came to the giants parade for her son, a giants fan who celebrated like mad when his team won the super bowl in in 2008 and w
he's the quarterback of a football team called the new york giants. they beat my team, the new england patriots, in the super bowl. i thereby lost a bet. it seems like a cruel twist of fate that we lost the game and i have to wear this on set tonight. aaron hernandez did score a touchdown on the game, so i have to buy everybody on set a beer. i have to lose the bet in both directions. that's how it goes. it's fine. here in new york city they held a ticker-tape parade, the giants floating down...
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louis, yes, but new york, no. even though two new york city counselors have been pushing for it for weeks, the powerful speaker of the city council is for it. she explained it last night much the largest association of veterans, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, headquartered in new york city are for it too. so far the answer is no for new york, i think that might be because of a miscommunication. new york mayor mike bloomberg has not said he's against the idea of a parade, he likes the idea but the pentagon told him not to do it. a statement from the mayor's office saying we sought the pentagon's guidance since they are the real experts and there is a question about whether a parade puts troops still in the field at risk. that struck some people including me as strange. after all, the parades to mark other wars had happened with troops still in the field somewhere. nobody thought those troops, parades put anybody at risk. after all, the st. louis parade went out without a hitch with national news coverage
louis, yes, but new york, no. even though two new york city counselors have been pushing for it for weeks, the powerful speaker of the city council is for it. she explained it last night much the largest association of veterans, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, headquartered in new york city are for it too. so far the answer is no for new york, i think that might be because of a miscommunication. new york mayor mike bloomberg has not said he's against the idea of a parade, he likes the...
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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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new york and new jersey have the lowest dwae esest divorce rates maine has the heist at nearly 14%.irginia ranks 41st at 10%. maryland misin next at 9.4%. d.c. was not listed. >>> another way to avoid divorce -- go on a date. with each other. the university of virginia has reliefd its date night -- released its date night opportunity report. it shows couples who devote time to one another at least once a week are more likely to enjoy high-quality relationships and have lower divorce rates. researchers say the report is not rocket science, but it is an important reminder. a very important reminder. >> very good. >>> our time is 6:26. ahead, why it could soon cost you a little more to shop on line. >>> also the explanation behind why some students brought home controversial flyers. why the superintendent says the school has to give them out. school has to give them out. >>> and most of the area under a homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. school has to give them out. >>> and most of the area under a how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chi
new york and new jersey have the lowest dwae esest divorce rates maine has the heist at nearly 14%.irginia ranks 41st at 10%. maryland misin next at 9.4%. d.c. was not listed. >>> another way to avoid divorce -- go on a date. with each other. the university of virginia has reliefd its date night -- released its date night opportunity report. it shows couples who devote time to one another at least once a week are more likely to enjoy high-quality relationships and have lower divorce...
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inbound new york avenue shut down at florida avenue. go ahead and use either bladensburg road or montana avenue as your alternate route. i'll have more details coming up in my next report. back to you. >>> coming up on 5:11. here are some of the other stories making news. supporters of same-sex marriage ban in california say they are going to take their fight all the way to the supreme court. they want justices to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that declared that ban unconstitutional. no new same-sex marriages are going to be allowed in california until the whole legal battle plays out. >>> pennsylvania state prosecutors want jerry sandusky to stay indoors as part of his bail. they've received complaints the former penn state assistant football coach has been watching children from his back porch. a lawyer for sandusky calls the charges unfounded. sandusky is under house arrest while awaiting trial on 52 child sex abuse charges. >>> a local man says he is afraid that he's going to kill someone one day. >> it's a dark road he's
inbound new york avenue shut down at florida avenue. go ahead and use either bladensburg road or montana avenue as your alternate route. i'll have more details coming up in my next report. back to you. >>> coming up on 5:11. here are some of the other stories making news. supporters of same-sex marriage ban in california say they are going to take their fight all the way to the supreme court. they want justices to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that declared that ban...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: our top story today, rick santorum's controversial comments about president obama and theology. mr. santorum is getting heat after he said this. >> this is what the president said. it's not about you. it's not about you. it's not about your quality of life. it's not about your job. it's about some phony ideal, some phony theology. oh, not a theology, but a different theology. >> some people thought it was questioning the president's christianity. so santorum clarified remarks. >> i was talking about the radical environmentalists. that's why i was talking about energy. the idea that man is not, is here to serve the earth. as opposed to husband that resources and be good steward of the earth. i think that is a phony ideal. i don't believe that is what we're here to do. >> kimberly: did he cross the line? did he need to clarify it? >> dana: he thought he needed to clarify it. he did a fine job. it's much ado about nothing. there has been this, there h
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: our top story today, rick santorum's controversial comments about president obama and theology. mr. santorum is getting heat after he said this. >> this is what the president said. it's not about you. it's not about you. it's not about your quality of life. it's not about your job. it's about some phony ideal, some phony theology. oh, not a theology, but a different theology. >> some people thought...
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updates online at wjla.com. >> a lot of people waking up tired this morning but it's a great start for new york. they beat the new england patriots in super bowl xlvi. >> tom brady ran out of time. >> tom brady. the game. the end zone. incomplete. >> it was close. the rematch of the 2008 super bowl when eli manning led his team to a win for the giant. he was mvp last night. some patriots fans did not take the loss well. police dispersed hundreds of students who gathered at the university of massachusetts amherst after the game. some of the students were fighting and throwing beer cans. the squad's used smoke grenades and had officers on horseback to get across to scatter. >> fans of both teams had something to say when singer mia stock up her middle finger. there was a failure in the delays system. the network has apologized to fans. >> just like four years ago it was a nail biter. giants fans celebrated as a late touchdown gave them a victory. >> this was better than four years ago. >> the biggest controversy. singer mia.i.a. gave the camera the thinker and uttered a swearword -- gave the came
updates online at wjla.com. >> a lot of people waking up tired this morning but it's a great start for new york. they beat the new england patriots in super bowl xlvi. >> tom brady ran out of time. >> tom brady. the game. the end zone. incomplete. >> it was close. the rematch of the 2008 super bowl when eli manning led his team to a win for the giant. he was mvp last night. some patriots fans did not take the loss well. police dispersed hundreds of students who gathered...
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the most anti-lincoln most racist paper in new york was the daily news, no relation to today's daily news. if lincoln became president, it warned in one particularly vile article in 1860, we shall find negroes among us swarming everywhere. typical rant of the era. he was the brother of the mayor of new york city. so think about that. that's as if marjorie tiven, who is mayor bloomberg's sister and serves as the commissioner for protocol instead had beaten out jill abramson for the job of editor of "the new york times." it's totally alien to the intersection, to the relationship between the public and the press today. in fact, when lincoln sought reelection in 1864, his campaign manager was the publisher of "the new york times," henry raymond. and before that sounds unusual, the publisher of the democratic paper, the new york world, was the national chairman for lincoln's opponent for the presidency. press competition and outspokenness only intensified exponentially with succession and war. before his inaugural, lincoln told a group of senators and congressmen freedom of the press was
the most anti-lincoln most racist paper in new york was the daily news, no relation to today's daily news. if lincoln became president, it warned in one particularly vile article in 1860, we shall find negroes among us swarming everywhere. typical rant of the era. he was the brother of the mayor of new york city. so think about that. that's as if marjorie tiven, who is mayor bloomberg's sister and serves as the commissioner for protocol instead had beaten out jill abramson for the job of editor...
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the new york giants are on top of the football world this morning. uper bowl xlvi. >> it was a great game. quarterback eli manning -- >> a new orleans native. >> that's right. don't you forget it. led the big blue down the field in the closing minutes for the winning touchdown. and of course he was named super bowl mvp for the second time. pretty impressive. >> he has officially joined that elite group of quarterbacks. and let the debate begin, eli versus peyton, who's the better quarterback. very interesting debate here. lots of post-game discussion. but congrats to big blue. all right. well, it won't just be patriots fans, though, feeling the pain this morning. plenty of other people who went to super bowl parties and partied well into the morning, partying probably right now, probably wish they hadn't. >> yeah. hangovers have plagued drinkers since that first fermented beverage. but as abc's linsey davis says, she met a doctor who claims he has the cure. >> reporter: some think the only sure cure for a hangover is time. and then there's dr. leonard
the new york giants are on top of the football world this morning. uper bowl xlvi. >> it was a great game. quarterback eli manning -- >> a new orleans native. >> that's right. don't you forget it. led the big blue down the field in the closing minutes for the winning touchdown. and of course he was named super bowl mvp for the second time. pretty impressive. >> he has officially joined that elite group of quarterbacks. and let the debate begin, eli versus peyton, who's...
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even if another train were not to come through here, it would still be an important place in new yorkfor people to come and visit and to see one another and to treat it as a town hall. >> reporting from the nation's largest train terminal, i'm kristen for "teen kids news." >> your opinion matters. that's why we call this segment "speak of the week." >> in recent years, many states have passed laws to cut down on wasting plastic. so, does your family make it a point to avoid using the plastic bags at grocery stores? >> yeah, my family usually uses the reusable bags that we get at the store, like the $1 ones. >> yeah, and if we ever do get, like, plastic bags or used plastic bags, we reuse them, like, for, like, trash bags. >> i save bags, and i recycle all the time. >> like, my mom is, like, really strict about reusing -- like, recycling and reusing. >> yes, we're a green family. we try to use reusable materials as much as possible. >> no, they do not make a point in using plastic bags at grocery stores. >> like, if i would throw, like, a plastic bottle or glass bottle into the trash a
even if another train were not to come through here, it would still be an important place in new yorkfor people to come and visit and to see one another and to treat it as a town hall. >> reporting from the nation's largest train terminal, i'm kristen for "teen kids news." >> your opinion matters. that's why we call this segment "speak of the week." >> in recent years, many states have passed laws to cut down on wasting plastic. so, does your family make it...
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because we're in new york. because we're competing against the met.we're competing against the moma. and so that is what has pushed and really made the move of el museo forwd infar that if we'reompeti witthose great institutions, we have to showcase for the enlightenment of all our communities the best art. and in doing that, it's always dialogues. i mean, it's the curators that work at el museo who are working on this. we take enormous time, pride, of working closely with artists. and so for instance we have our biennial, and now we're going to be preparing for the next one. the biennial is the work of identifying latinos and latin americans that work within a two-three hours radius of our museum and s what th're doing, what they're creating. so our... we receive sometimes 600 files-- and it's called the selected files-- for unsolicited files, and it's wound down until the curators get a very close approach with each of the artists to nurture them. >> hinojosa: but what do you see when you kind of look into the future of, let's say, ten, 20 years fro
because we're in new york. because we're competing against the met.we're competing against the moma. and so that is what has pushed and really made the move of el museo forwd infar that if we'reompeti witthose great institutions, we have to showcase for the enlightenment of all our communities the best art. and in doing that, it's always dialogues. i mean, it's the curators that work at el museo who are working on this. we take enormous time, pride, of working closely with artists. and so for...
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. >>> plus, new york city speaker christine quinn is here on the day the new york giants get their we won the super bowl particularer taip parade, i don't want to hear about it rob, i'm getting teased all day. >>> iraq veterans are looking at the parade and asking why we can do this for football but not mark the end of the iraq war and welcome home the troops. so far michael bloomberg says no to that idea but the other most powerful person in new york besides mayor bloomberg is christine quinn, she says she is for this idea. christine quinn will be joining us tonight. that is all coming up over the course of the hour. >>> but first, as ed mentioned, it is elect shun night again in america. sort of. bringing you results as they come t from the republican presidential primary in missouri, and from the republican presidential caucuses in minnesota and in colorado. at this hour, polls have closed in that missouri primary. they closed at 8:00 p.m. eastern, across the state of missouri and the results we have so far are as follows. in missouri, very small proportion of the vote in, 2% in, r
. >>> plus, new york city speaker christine quinn is here on the day the new york giants get their we won the super bowl particularer taip parade, i don't want to hear about it rob, i'm getting teased all day. >>> iraq veterans are looking at the parade and asking why we can do this for football but not mark the end of the iraq war and welcome home the troops. so far michael bloomberg says no to that idea but the other most powerful person in new york besides mayor bloomberg...
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ashley morrison here in new york.hank you for that. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather and in sport, the new york knicks and their "lin-ing" ways. rookie sensation, jeremy lin continues to amaze. "lining ways. jeremy lin continues to amaze. >>> here's a look at weather in some cities around the country today. new york, mostly cloudy, 50 degrees. miami, it's going to be sunny, 81 there. chicago under clouds, 45. dallas morning thunderstorms, 74. l.a. thunderstorms and 61. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. rain and thunderstorms will move out of the eastern plains and into the ohio valley. tennessee and alabama. damaging thunderstorms with possible tornadoes are likely from east texas to alabama. rain and snow will fall in the southwest including southern california. the pacific northwest will have showers and the northeast will be dry. s, the new york knicks haven't yet lost when jeremy lin is in the lineup. last night in toronto, the stands were sprinkled with lin signs but jose calder
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at 30 rock in new york city. president obama's budget proposal will likely never see a vote on capitol hill but it sets the stage for a fight that divided washington for years, including last year. the $3.8 trillion spending plan outlines the president's, including investments on education and infrastructure. we're calling on wealthier americans to share more of the burden. >> right now, we're scheduled to spend nearly $1 trillion more on what was intended to be a temporary tax cut for the wealthiest 2% of americans. do we want to keep the tax cuts for wealthiest americans or keep investing in everything else? education, clean energy, a strong military, care for our veterans. we can't do both. we can't afford it. some people go around and say, well, president is engaging in class warfare. that's not class warfare. that's common sense. [ applause ] that's common sense. >> the president's plan includes $4 trillion in deficit cuts over the next ten years. most coming by way of new tax revenue and savings from the wa
at 30 rock in new york city. president obama's budget proposal will likely never see a vote on capitol hill but it sets the stage for a fight that divided washington for years, including last year. the $3.8 trillion spending plan outlines the president's, including investments on education and infrastructure. we're calling on wealthier americans to share more of the burden. >> right now, we're scheduled to spend nearly $1 trillion more on what was intended to be a temporary tax cut for...
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lincoln barely won in new york state. but he never interfered with the world's right to remain anti--republican and white supremacist in 1864. political wars might be ugly and divisive, but lincoln believed only civil war justified curtailment of press freedom. abraham lincoln did not seek absolute sovereignty, merely the restoration of the press status quo antebellum. and his union armies took increased control of southern territory, press censorship did not increase, it actually decreased. so i think the absence of interference in 1864 serves to vindicate or at least leaven lincoln's record. he acted only when he thought the nation was in peril, not his own political hide. he really let others take action without his direct supervision. he acted to prevent the defection of border states whose departure would have likely destroyed the country and ended any chance for reunification. he acted to prevent the disclosure of troop positions that might endanger his army by tipping off the enemy. and by the way, robert e. lee la
lincoln barely won in new york state. but he never interfered with the world's right to remain anti--republican and white supremacist in 1864. political wars might be ugly and divisive, but lincoln believed only civil war justified curtailment of press freedom. abraham lincoln did not seek absolute sovereignty, merely the restoration of the press status quo antebellum. and his union armies took increased control of southern territory, press censorship did not increase, it actually decreased. so...
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yes. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- victorious giants. >> oh, yeah. >> new york brings home l xlvi. >> they came from behind in an exciting play which brought nothing but disappointment to fans of the new england patriots. >> mm. >> that's too bad. it is monday february 6th. >>> ah, yes. i mean -- >> nice hat. >> it is a good-looking hat. super bowl champions. there it is this morning. our friends at sports authority dropped this off for us. the schwag is already hitting the streets of new york. hot commodity here. hot commodity. good morning, everyone, from the home city of the world champion new york giants. >> that's right. >> yes. >> and i'm tanya rivero in for paula faris. new york is preparing for a major celebration tomorrow after last night's big win in indianapolis. now, while fans were enjoying the big game, security was probably never tighter or more high-tech during a super bowl. >> we're going to give it a little flavor like this. yeah, tanya living that thug life. also this morning our new abc news poll just released shows mitt romney could face some campaign ch
yes. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- victorious giants. >> oh, yeah. >> new york brings home l xlvi. >> they came from behind in an exciting play which brought nothing but disappointment to fans of the new england patriots. >> mm. >> that's too bad. it is monday february 6th. >>> ah, yes. i mean -- >> nice hat. >> it is a good-looking hat. super bowl champions. there it is this morning. our friends at sports authority...
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with the suite of products we have to offer today. >> thanks for your time. >> thank you, maria. >> new york city has been seeing a wave of new technology startups recently. up next, the city's first chief digital officer will explain why it's only the beginning of new york's tech revolution. back in a moment. >>> you're watching a special edition of the "closing bell," live from the second market trading floor in new york city. and now, maria bartiromo. >> welcome back. let's take a look at the stocks we're following tonight. we kick it off with amazon.com, downgraded to an equal weight from an overweight over at morgan stanley. amazon shares down 2.5%, selling just below $180 a share. on amazon. investors cheering the latest earnings report, the brewer earned $173 million in the fourth quarter. ex leading items that easily topped wall street expectations due to a 6% increase in sales of beer. molson coors shares fell to $45.10 a share. profits down to $288 million as consumers cut back on heating demand, due to the mild winter in much of the united states this year. it still beat wall stre
with the suite of products we have to offer today. >> thanks for your time. >> thank you, maria. >> new york city has been seeing a wave of new technology startups recently. up next, the city's first chief digital officer will explain why it's only the beginning of new york's tech revolution. back in a moment. >>> you're watching a special edition of the "closing bell," live from the second market trading floor in new york city. and now, maria bartiromo....
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taking new york avenue, new york avenue inbound and outbound is closed at florida avenue. this is because of a serious accident and ongoing investigation. crews are hoping to have the road reopen around 5:30. for now you'll be forced to follow police direction as a detour is set up in place. if you're traveling in annandale, virginia, now, braddock road is closed from ravensworth road to backlick road due to downed wires. please use caution when traveling in the area. and if you're in maryland on i-270, not seeing any issues for you. here's a live look at falls road. traveling southbound as well as northbound. right now are you in the clear. joe and eun? >> thank you very much. >>> 4:43. 44 degrees out there. still to come, donald trump is coming to the district. we'll show you what his plans are for the historic old post office pavillion. >>> plus, honoring a civil rights pioneer. how one local museum is honoring >>> welcome back. 4:45. we have breaking news. new york avenue in northeast is shut down in both directions now for a serious accident. news4's tracee wilkins is
taking new york avenue, new york avenue inbound and outbound is closed at florida avenue. this is because of a serious accident and ongoing investigation. crews are hoping to have the road reopen around 5:30. for now you'll be forced to follow police direction as a detour is set up in place. if you're traveling in annandale, virginia, now, braddock road is closed from ravensworth road to backlick road due to downed wires. please use caution when traveling in the area. and if you're in maryland...
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the new york giants celebrate a second super bowl victory over the new england patriots in four years. >>> tuesday tussle. republican presidential hopefuls set their sights on colorado and minnesota. >>> and crowning achievement. england's queen elizabeth celebrates 60 years on the throne. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry, and today we begin with a giant win. the new york giants defeated the new england patriots last night at the super bowl in indianapolis right here on nbc . it was a thrilling game that was not decided until the game's very last play. here's nbc's mario solis. >>> good morning. four years ago the giants needed a remarkable catch and a late touchdown to beat the patriots to win the super bowl. last night it was deja vu all over again or should i say deja blue. super bowl xlvi went down to the while, giants trailing late in the fourth when eli manning hits mario manningham. somehow some way he makes the catch and stays inbound to keep the drive alive. that sets up this. ahmad bradshaw untouched with the go-ahead s
the new york giants celebrate a second super bowl victory over the new england patriots in four years. >>> tuesday tussle. republican presidential hopefuls set their sights on colorado and minnesota. >>> and crowning achievement. england's queen elizabeth celebrates 60 years on the throne. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry, and today we begin with a giant win. the new york giants defeated the new england patriots...
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the new york giants knocked off the mighty new england patriots. >> the new york giants given last rites by many in december are the super bowl champs in february. >> reporter: there's something y out this giants team, know how to beat new england. new york captured its second improbable super bowl. >> this is amazing. >> reporter: eli manning does what he does best. the quarterback engineered another fourth quarter comeback. on the winning drive, manning completed five passes, none more spectacular than this grab by mario manningham. >> what a catch by manningham! >> reporter: for giants fans, complete jubilation. >> the new york giants have just won! >> reporter: it's more than just a game. madonna performed a few of her classics during the half. ♪ vogue, let your body go with the flow ♪ >> reporter: and there's always the commercial. one standout, clint eastwood on america's comeback for chrysler. >> yeah, it's halftime, america, and the second half is about to begin. >> reporter: with the second super bowl ring, one more than his brother pe eli manning enters the conversation with al
the new york giants knocked off the mighty new england patriots. >> the new york giants given last rites by many in december are the super bowl champs in february. >> reporter: there's something y out this giants team, know how to beat new england. new york captured its second improbable super bowl. >> this is amazing. >> reporter: eli manning does what he does best. the quarterback engineered another fourth quarter comeback. on the winning drive, manning completed five...
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overnight accident occurred back in the 1:00 hour along new york avenue at florida and as a result, new york avenue remains blocked off right here in each direction coming inbound and outbound at florida avenue. so again, ongoing investigation of this crash leaves folks headed to and from northeast washington with quite an alternative route. you need to use rhode island avenue to north capital street coming in from prince george's county. that is a viable option for you. also, if you are coming from the south, from southeast washington, there is also the option of benning road to h street back over to north cap to work your way around this closure. new york avenue remains closed off until further notice. other side of town, not so bad. the pace is good coming inbound from the west off of 66 leaving manassas to the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. raffic. >> thank you. >>> we have an update on i attacks scandal fox 5 has been covering for last few days. many people have been calling into the newsroom complaining about money they believe is missing from their tax refu
overnight accident occurred back in the 1:00 hour along new york avenue at florida and as a result, new york avenue remains blocked off right here in each direction coming inbound and outbound at florida avenue. so again, ongoing investigation of this crash leaves folks headed to and from northeast washington with quite an alternative route. you need to use rhode island avenue to north capital street coming in from prince george's county. that is a viable option for you. also, if you are coming...
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new york/new england, coming up next. >>> good morning. it is saturday, february 4th.t. here's what people are talking about. >>> a developing story in any roundal county, a police officer is accused of tipping off suspects before a drug bust. rick alexander warns the suspects of the raved on thursday night. during the arrest police learned that the suspects moved several grams of marijuana to a nearby home. witnesses pointed the finger at alexander. the 46-year-old is a 14 veteran on the course. he is facing charges. >>> a young woman is in the hospital this morning after a bus hit her near johns hopkin university. it happened last night on st. louis paul street. the woman ran out in front of the bus and the impact was so hard it shattered the windshield. police are trying to determine who is to blame for the accident. >>> you don't have to pay more to see the ravens play next season. the teach has decided not to raise ticket prices. that's three straight years age row. the ravens games have stayed the same price. the average ticket price at m&t bank stadium is $130.
new york/new england, coming up next. >>> good morning. it is saturday, february 4th.t. here's what people are talking about. >>> a developing story in any roundal county, a police officer is accused of tipping off suspects before a drug bust. rick alexander warns the suspects of the raved on thursday night. during the arrest police learned that the suspects moved several grams of marijuana to a nearby home. witnesses pointed the finger at alexander. the 46-year-old is a 14...
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he's the quarterback of a football team called the new york giants. they beat my team, the new england patriots, in the super bowl. i thereby lost a bet. it seems like a cruel twist of fate that we lost the game and i have to wear this on set tonight. aaron hernandez did score a touchdown on the game, so i have to buy everybody on set a beer. i have to lose the bet in both directions. that's how it goes. it's fine. here in new york city they held a ticker-tape parade, the giants floating down the canyon of heroes. on a river of several million tons of confetti. there were march bands and people on lunch hour and parents that let their kids pay hooky. in the crowd near city hall they found the willis family. they took the subway in from brooklyn with a big picture of staff sergeant willis. he's now serving in afghanistan. after finishing a tour serving in iraq, his mom told us that another child of her, a daughter served three tours in iraq and is now stationed in germany. she came to the giants parade for her son, a giants fan who celebrated like mad w
he's the quarterback of a football team called the new york giants. they beat my team, the new england patriots, in the super bowl. i thereby lost a bet. it seems like a cruel twist of fate that we lost the game and i have to wear this on set tonight. aaron hernandez did score a touchdown on the game, so i have to buy everybody on set a beer. i have to lose the bet in both directions. that's how it goes. it's fine. here in new york city they held a ticker-tape parade, the giants floating down...
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per inmate. $60,000 for new york. maine, $56,000. new jersey, $55,000. connecticut, $50,000. so what does that mean then, michael jacobsen, what is the solution here? >> well, the real solution, and again, i think it's important to recognize just the variability around the country and, you're right, most of those states that are above the average tend to be in the northeast. washington state is the one exception probably on of the west coast. i think our real is to not look at the per prisoner cost. make the per prisoner cost cheaper and there are a couple of reasons why i say that one is to run a good safe constituti constitutional well programmed prison is an expensive proposition. there are 24-hour seven-day-a week facilities. people require every possible need they have include for that population a large degree of physical and mental health needs. on a per prisoner basis, i don't think there's anything wrong with having a high cost. the real issue is on the bottom line. how much do states and taxpayers need to spend on prisons in totality. and we're of the opinion and et
per inmate. $60,000 for new york. maine, $56,000. new jersey, $55,000. connecticut, $50,000. so what does that mean then, michael jacobsen, what is the solution here? >> well, the real solution, and again, i think it's important to recognize just the variability around the country and, you're right, most of those states that are above the average tend to be in the northeast. washington state is the one exception probably on of the west coast. i think our real is to not look at the per...
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even if another train were not to come through here, it would still be an important place in new yorkfor people to come and visit and to see one another and to treat it as a town hall. >> reporting from the nation's largest train terminal, i'm kristen for "teen kids news." [nursery music playing] just three granules of lead dust can harm your child. if your home was built before 1978, place kids find drugs. sometimes they find them at home. you can help stop prescription drug abuse by safeguarding medications in your home, encouraging friends and family members to do the same. and asking your pharmacist how to dispose of medications you no longer need. can you imagine a place where these grow everywhere? yes! it's called the forest... a magical place to enjoy with your family ♪ music so disver the forest and explore all the wonder that's there visit discovertheforest.org to find a forest near you >> your opinion matters. that's why we call this segment "speak of the week." >> in recent years, many states have passed laws to cut down on wasting plastic. so, does your family make it a p
even if another train were not to come through here, it would still be an important place in new yorkfor people to come and visit and to see one another and to treat it as a town hall. >> reporting from the nation's largest train terminal, i'm kristen for "teen kids news." [nursery music playing] just three granules of lead dust can harm your child. if your home was built before 1978, place kids find drugs. sometimes they find them at home. you can help stop prescription drug...
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example of the two standing largely all their own in the international arena so artie's resident in new york laurie harshness went to ask people whether the two countries should be feared and why. if you believe the news media you should fear china and russia this week let's talk about why if they wanted to china could wipe out the u.s. in probably three minutes but anyone with an atomic bomb could true so why china in particular chinese people are very dangerous why what has made you think bad have you ever been personally threatened by a chinese person no so why do you feel that way they know kung fu i don't think were in the good of relationship with them so should we fear them is that going to make relations better and we should fear them i think they should fear of i think there's a legitimate concerns about human rights there and i think we need to pay attention to what are their legitimate human rights issues everywhere don't we have them here in the us sure i think a different scale there but yes we do have another places when there's there was stuff to find out so well that is this
example of the two standing largely all their own in the international arena so artie's resident in new york laurie harshness went to ask people whether the two countries should be feared and why. if you believe the news media you should fear china and russia this week let's talk about why if they wanted to china could wipe out the u.s. in probably three minutes but anyone with an atomic bomb could true so why china in particular chinese people are very dangerous why what has made you think bad...