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have you tried new york pizza? >> what makes new york pizza so perfect? >> it's not the crust, the sauce, the mozzarella? it's the magic. >> you don't believe in magic. maybe that's not magic's problem. maybe it's your (bleep) problem. >> yes, new york pizza is magic it's always been there for us. when we struggled and needed a helping hand. >> holy (bleep). i can walk. >> let's see you do that, deep dish! when we were stuck and just wanted to get home. enjoy your ride. whoa! when we were just trying to get health care and the goddamn site wouldn't load. watch this. try it now. ♪ when we were disappointed and needed a lift -- trust me you are going to like this. thank you pizza. god, i look good. >> you sure as (bleep) do. >> you want to kiss me, don't you? >> yes, i do. >> new york pizza makes the bad times good, got times better and the better times betterrer. you have to come up with something better. anyway the point is: chicago, relax. >> yeah, chicago we're sorry for implying your pizza is inedible. it's edible. >> congratulations, chicago, your piz
have you tried new york pizza? >> what makes new york pizza so perfect? >> it's not the crust, the sauce, the mozzarella? it's the magic. >> you don't believe in magic. maybe that's not magic's problem. maybe it's your (bleep) problem. >> yes, new york pizza is magic it's always been there for us. when we struggled and needed a helping hand. >> holy (bleep). i can walk. >> let's see you do that, deep dish! when we were stuck and just wanted to get home. enjoy...
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and does new york or chicago are the nation's tallest building? we have an answer. e watching "world news now." ♪ higher and higher >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks,
and does new york or chicago are the nation's tallest building? we have an answer. e watching "world news now." ♪ higher and higher >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers...
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the new york times and daily news prospered even as the herald tribune expired.hifting of both the business demand curves and the union-determined supply curve in the newspaper industry. for a prosperous paper, its situation before the settlements would appear like this. its demand curve is strongly affected by the printers' productivity. the supply curve is really the union-determined wage. we have equilibrium at this wage with this number of printers. now two things happen. unions demanded higher wages. so the supply curve of labor shifted up here. but also the times introduced more highly automated typesetting machinery. this greatly raised the productivity of printers. since the demand curve for labor reflects printers' productivity, the new demand curve might look like this. here's the final situation. the times is basically ok. wages are higher. employment is lower. but the productivity increase made possible by automation leaves the firm profitable. when it came to relatively unprofitable papers like the herald tribune, however, the situation was quite dif
the new york times and daily news prospered even as the herald tribune expired.hifting of both the business demand curves and the union-determined supply curve in the newspaper industry. for a prosperous paper, its situation before the settlements would appear like this. its demand curve is strongly affected by the printers' productivity. the supply curve is really the union-determined wage. we have equilibrium at this wage with this number of printers. now two things happen. unions demanded...
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i'm richelle carey in new york. "techknow" is up next. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand. i've seen a lot of amazing things in the field, but this is really cool. that's our team, now let's do some science. [♪ music ] >> hi, guys, we are back here at "techknow" for another week of amazing stories and screen and innovation. we'll get started with this "heart in a box." check it out, this is an actual beating heart outside of the body. this is seriously the most amazing thing i've ever seen and touched. let's check out the story. >> when it comes to heart transplants, it's always a race against time. we've all seen it on tv. when a donor heart becomes available, medical teams must move quickly. the organ is removed and preserved by placing it in ice. the heart must arrive at the recipient's hospital within six hours that's because the ic
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new york, new jersey, virginia. >> if you watch the national media on the top line it is all about chris christie, but the reality is that he was the outlier yesterday. usually in the second term of president, the other party does very, very well as a way for people to let out steam. instead the fact of the matter is that democrats look like they may have one minute -- every major office in virginia. they definitely one governor and lieutenant governor. in last time that happened the second term over the democratic president, the president was roosevelt. for theber the race senate, cory booker, he made it two weeks before and in new jersey it cost 25 million dollars, chris christie made it not on his day. booker's namecory would have been first and more democrats would have come out. it was never a question of whether chris christie would win, but the news is the landslide he won by and it sounds like he was very concerned about not winning my that landslide. >> this is a false premise on so many levels. chris christie forged relationships with south jersey democrats. the end result was
new york, new jersey, virginia. >> if you watch the national media on the top line it is all about chris christie, but the reality is that he was the outlier yesterday. usually in the second term of president, the other party does very, very well as a way for people to let out steam. instead the fact of the matter is that democrats look like they may have one minute -- every major office in virginia. they definitely one governor and lieutenant governor. in last time that happened the...
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. >> this week on "q&a," author and new york university professor robin nagle. her new book entitled "picking up: on the streets with the sanitation workers of new york city." >> robin nagle, why did you want to drive a garbage truck? >> i was curious about sanitation in new york. also around the world, but i was here. after some time hanging out with sanitation workers, getting interviews, classic anthropological interviews, i realized i could not understand to be depths i wanted unless i was qualified to do the job. i was hired. the first time i drove the truck by myself, i have to say, it was terrifying and exhilarating. i was one of the most powerful vehicles on the road. not the biggest truck. but i was the one no one wanted to be stuck behind or next to. >> where did this interest come from? >> i was 11 or 10 as my dad took me camping in the adirondack mountains. this is when the questions of environmental awareness and integrity were really part of the national conversation for the first time. so, dad took me into the forest. we were hiking for a long time
. >> this week on "q&a," author and new york university professor robin nagle. her new book entitled "picking up: on the streets with the sanitation workers of new york city." >> robin nagle, why did you want to drive a garbage truck? >> i was curious about sanitation in new york. also around the world, but i was here. after some time hanging out with sanitation workers, getting interviews, classic anthropological interviews, i realized i could not...
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ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues this sunday, the shopping wars. the unusual steps some malls are taking this holiday season as online competition heats up. >>> and later, maintaining the memory of jfk. the woman in charge of the eternal flame. [ male announcer ] coughequence #10. speechless.
ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues this sunday, the shopping wars. the unusual steps some malls are taking this holiday season as online competition heats up. >>> and later, maintaining the memory of jfk. the woman in charge of the eternal flame. [ male announcer ] coughequence #10. speechless.
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now brian, we have a new mayor in new york city. (cheers and applause) bill de blasio. nd as a wealthy new yorker, i am terrified this guy ran on tax geigs like me. do you think that's going to happen? >> well, if you make more than $500,000-- . >> stephen: oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah! >> which you don't have to disclose your entire 1040. >> stephen: oh i won't. >> he wants less than 1% more than you pay in taxes right now so that-- . >> stephen: what? >> every four-year-old can go to prek in new york city. >> stephen: why should i give my-- (applause) >> stephen: why should i be giving up 1% of my income so some stupid kid can go to prek. they can't even read yet, why are they going to school. >> you have a point about the failed toddler problem. we should give up o on more four-year-olds. >> stephen: at a certain point, you have to just you know, not throw good money after bad. (laughter) >> nevertheless, it looks like 's going to give it a shot. >> stephen: so do you think that is actually going happen? i know that is what he wants to do. but does he have the votes in the
now brian, we have a new mayor in new york city. (cheers and applause) bill de blasio. nd as a wealthy new yorker, i am terrified this guy ran on tax geigs like me. do you think that's going to happen? >> well, if you make more than $500,000-- . >> stephen: oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah! >> which you don't have to disclose your entire 1040. >> stephen: oh i won't. >> he wants less than 1% more than you pay in taxes right now so that-- . >> stephen: what? >>...
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as of today new york's new mayor isn't the only thing about new york city that is freakishly tall. >>it's official now. the new world trade center building in new york city is now the tallest skyscraper in the country. >> jon: whooo! when we do it, we do it big in celebration. of course, with the-- but still tallest building in america. and we weren't always sure it would happen. >> an international panel of architects ruled that the needle atop one world trade center is a spire, not just an antenna and is thus a permanent part of the building. >> it's the spire on top that makes it the tallest building in the united states. >> jon: oh yeah! (laughter) spire on top. of course obviously the only concern with having a spire like that on top of a new york skyscraper is keeping stripper king kong off of it. (laughter) putting himself through giant ape college. now i suppose that because we're now number one, urtly-- unfortunately, somebody else has to be number two. >> the top chicago the sears tower which held the title for four decades. >> i think this is less about the competition of t
as of today new york's new mayor isn't the only thing about new york city that is freakishly tall. >>it's official now. the new world trade center building in new york city is now the tallest skyscraper in the country. >> jon: whooo! when we do it, we do it big in celebration. of course, with the-- but still tallest building in america. and we weren't always sure it would happen. >> an international panel of architects ruled that the needle atop one world trade center is a...
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in new york city. 51,000 people in homeless shelters including 21,000 kids. when somebody has, you know, an illness in their family or, they have to stay home like i did yesterday to take carry of a sick kid. they fall behind in their rent. if they lose that apartment, they're never going to be able to fight their way back into the housing market without help. >> i will come back to that in a minute. about the, the -- tand how peope have leases they're hanging on to with their fingertips. then they fall through the safety net. they become homeless. i want people to understand, you sort of started doing this when? >> 1989. >> give us a snapshot of homeless not when you first came? >> what was different then. you were in new york back then. it was you had mass homelessness on the street. proportionately more single adults. many had mental illness on the street. complexion was different. perhaps if you had 3/4 of the population who were single adult. saw much more on the street. now we are seeing it inch
in new york city. 51,000 people in homeless shelters including 21,000 kids. when somebody has, you know, an illness in their family or, they have to stay home like i did yesterday to take carry of a sick kid. they fall behind in their rent. if they lose that apartment, they're never going to be able to fight their way back into the housing market without help. >> i will come back to that in a minute. about the, the -- tand how peope have leases they're hanging on to with their fingertips....
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there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york.t same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs their attention. >> do you feel like the angelina jolie of taxi drivers. >
there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york.t same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested...
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ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues this sunday, the shopping wars. the unusual steps some malls are taking this holiday season as online competition heats up. >>> and later, maintaining the memory of jfk. the woman in charge of the eternal flame. [ male announcer ] coughequence #10. speechless. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ all gasp ] [ male announcer ] robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. medicare open enrollment.gain. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> the official holiday shopping season is a bit shorter this year with thanksgiving coming later than usual. that's one reason some shopping malls are going
ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues this sunday, the shopping wars. the unusual steps some malls are taking this holiday season as online competition heats up. >>> and later, maintaining the memory of jfk. the woman in charge of the eternal flame. [ male announcer ] coughequence #10. speechless. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ all gasp ] [ male announcer ] robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. nothing...
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. >>> up in the air, thanksgiving parade officials in new york city hope the wind will die down and allow the balloons to fly. >>> and another delay for the affordable care act, this time captioning funded >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a hostage standoff in the los angeles area is over this morning after the gunman surrendered. the hostages, the suspect's girlfriend and her 14-year-old daughter, are safe. the standoff began nine hours earlier with a wild exchange of gunfire. police had gone to the home on wednesday to respond to a domestic disturbance. they say the man began firing before officers got to the front door. >> obviously they walked into a situation that they couldn't have predicted as we do in this business, and fortunately for all involved, they came out of it relatively okay. >> one officer was shot, but his bulletproof vest stopped the bullet. he's in stable condition. another officer was treated for minor injuries and released. >>> and the busiest travel day of the holid
. >>> up in the air, thanksgiving parade officials in new york city hope the wind will die down and allow the balloons to fly. >>> and another delay for the affordable care act, this time captioning funded >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a hostage standoff in the los angeles area is over this morning after the gunman surrendered. the hostages, the suspect's...
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the poorest people in new york city become more. could hurt the country. 44 of the fortune 500 companies are head quarterbacked in the city. >> i -- are headquartered in the city. >> the power that he answers to the union. he has to negotiate the contracts . 300,000 workers. they want billions of retroactive raises. you watch out if he gives them power. >> are you watching out there in lala land? >> ben says the democratic party see how he creamed the republicans and they are saying leftward, ever leftward young man. that is scary. >> adam, you found your patron saint. >> the high-level analysis is right. the voters are willing to approve higher taxes. bill de blasio is more than -- >> put this in context. socialist is running the financial capital of the world. >> a.b. >> not a socialist. >> charlie, dagen, thank you very, very much. up next, another major retailer opening early on turkey day with big sales. are you biting? t paid to do somg you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [
the poorest people in new york city become more. could hurt the country. 44 of the fortune 500 companies are head quarterbacked in the city. >> i -- are headquartered in the city. >> the power that he answers to the union. he has to negotiate the contracts . 300,000 workers. they want billions of retroactive raises. you watch out if he gives them power. >> are you watching out there in lala land? >> ben says the democratic party see how he creamed the republicans and...
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snow from charleston, west virginia, up to syracuse, new york, that's in new york state, and the east coast of course will continue to be slammed by cold rain and the winds are going to pick up later this afternoon and that may cause real problems. cnn's pamela brown is traveling on one of the busiest interstates in the nation, if not the busiest i-95. sounds like big time fun, pamela. >> that's right, carol. we've been on the road since 5:0 this morning and seen traffic snarls, we've seen flooding, we've seen pooling on the roads, right now we're on 95 south in new jersey and it's smooth sailing at this point but don't let this deceive you. there are expected to be 39 million americans hitting the road for this holiday season, and this is the busiest travel day of the year, in fact, there have been some accidents this morning, we've passed some stents and also we've learned that the westbound lane on i-76 in philadelphia is closed due to an accident there, where one person was killed and there's only one lane open on the other side, due to flooding there. so we're seeing these issues
snow from charleston, west virginia, up to syracuse, new york, that's in new york state, and the east coast of course will continue to be slammed by cold rain and the winds are going to pick up later this afternoon and that may cause real problems. cnn's pamela brown is traveling on one of the busiest interstates in the nation, if not the busiest i-95. sounds like big time fun, pamela. >> that's right, carol. we've been on the road since 5:0 this morning and seen traffic snarls, we've...
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back through upstate new york. even seeing light snow in the new york city metropolitan area over the catskills and poconos. we are on the southern end in terms of the storm. it will continue to exit the area as we go through the rest of the evening. then we have to deal with winds. we are expecting gusts around 34 miles per hour here in new york city in the morning. that's a big concern for the macy's thanksgiving day parade large balloons. they won't be able to go up if gusts are above 34 miles an hour. they will test that tomorrow morning. look at how it will feel. 12 in buffalo. 15 in new york city. feels like 10 in albany tomorrow morning. you have to layer up to be out and about in the cold. as we track the storm system there will be lake effect snows tonight across the great lakes back into michigan, parts of upstate new york through tomorrow. otherwise the weather is quiet across the country through thursday. it should be sunny and dry in most spots. even into friday. if you're traveling back from the holid
back through upstate new york. even seeing light snow in the new york city metropolitan area over the catskills and poconos. we are on the southern end in terms of the storm. it will continue to exit the area as we go through the rest of the evening. then we have to deal with winds. we are expecting gusts around 34 miles per hour here in new york city in the morning. that's a big concern for the macy's thanksgiving day parade large balloons. they won't be able to go up if gusts are above 34...
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abc news, new york. >>> a major development about the problem-plagued health care website. memos obtained by abc news from republican congressional investigators showed that applications over the phone have had the same problem as those on the website. that's because they use the same computer system. the memo describes filling out paperless applications as basically an effort to buy time until the system was fixed. republicans continue to blast the health care rollout. >> this is a mess. you have seen not only the problems with the website, but it's much deeper than the website including so many americans getting cancellation notices right now. >> whether you like the model of obama care or not, the fact the president sold it on a basis that is not true has undermined the foundation of his second term. >> the healthcare.gov site will be down every day from 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. eastern time for improvement. the government also says that additional down times may be possible. >>> in egypt, there are fears of renewed violence this morning as the trial of ousted president moh
abc news, new york. >>> a major development about the problem-plagued health care website. memos obtained by abc news from republican congressional investigators showed that applications over the phone have had the same problem as those on the website. that's because they use the same computer system. the memo describes filling out paperless applications as basically an effort to buy time until the system was fixed. republicans continue to blast the health care rollout. >> this...
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she is based in new york and back in court to hear from a judge to see whether he will recognize new york's should law for journalist for protecting winter from having to give up her sources. james holmes shot and killed the people and killed 12 of them and more than 50 others were injured. joining me by skype is author and fox news contributor ju dith miller. good to have you tonight. >> reporter: nice to be with you. >> you were jailed for 85 days for refusing to reveal confidential sources on a story you covered and so you know the subject. why do they want her sources? >> reporter: because the judge believes that the person who told her that james holmes had sent a notebook to his psychiatrist may be one of the witnesses in the upcoming trial and basically the court asked 19 of the law enforcement people were you the ones who gave the notebook to jana and all of them said no, they didn't. and so the defense is arguing, that one of the law enforcement people actually did help jana and gave her the notebook their testimony wont be credible on the stand. they want to know who broke t
she is based in new york and back in court to hear from a judge to see whether he will recognize new york's should law for journalist for protecting winter from having to give up her sources. james holmes shot and killed the people and killed 12 of them and more than 50 others were injured. joining me by skype is author and fox news contributor ju dith miller. good to have you tonight. >> reporter: nice to be with you. >> you were jailed for 85 days for refusing to reveal...
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new york i'd like to make you an official member of the u.s.s. new york crew. >> thank you so much.ng to wear this throughout the morning. steve, elisabeth, and brian, i have my official ball cap. let's send it over to you now. >> very nice. i'm a little concerned they make her work. don't you have to scrub the deck to prove yourself. are they going to be giving her tasks that will take away from her meet -- meteorology background. >> it's great they would be here on this veterans day. in the meantime let's get to that fox news alert. while you were sleeping, u.s.s. marines arrive in the philippines. america's bravest helping with the relief efforts in the wake of the devastating typhoon that has left at least 10,000 people dead. david piper is live in bangkok, thailand with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. it was feared that vietnam was going to get hit next by typhoon haiyan. there was a massive evacuation from the coastline, some 200,000 people. but overnight the typhoon veered north and made landfall between the chinese and vietnamese borders. it does seem they have escape
new york i'd like to make you an official member of the u.s.s. new york crew. >> thank you so much.ng to wear this throughout the morning. steve, elisabeth, and brian, i have my official ball cap. let's send it over to you now. >> very nice. i'm a little concerned they make her work. don't you have to scrub the deck to prove yourself. are they going to be giving her tasks that will take away from her meet -- meteorology background. >> it's great they would be here on this...
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this is in "the new york times."ous person wrote this letter to the etiquette column of "the new york times." i've done a lot of things to the outside of my home to make a burglar look elsewhere for a likely target. i just realized this means i'm hoping my efforts will make him choose another house in the neighborhood instead of mine. i'm beginning to wonder if this is ethical. oh, my god, you make me sick. i hate these people! >> i agree. >> i'm going to do mine. i learned this weekend that someone that i really admired passed away. he worked at the 91 club, a new york fixture. his name is lorenzo robinson. he was a reverend and he worked in the men's restroom. he would greet people and talk to them. he met ronald reagan. reagan gave them his cufflinks and he wore them every day. >>> some key lawmakers say the obama care website may work just fine -- for identity thieves. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. you can add privacy concerns to the growing list of complaints about the president's disas
this is in "the new york times."ous person wrote this letter to the etiquette column of "the new york times." i've done a lot of things to the outside of my home to make a burglar look elsewhere for a likely target. i just realized this means i'm hoping my efforts will make him choose another house in the neighborhood instead of mine. i'm beginning to wonder if this is ethical. oh, my god, you make me sick. i hate these people! >> i agree. >> i'm going to do...
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. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. >>> god evening. it's almost here, but a lot of folks are legally going to have to work for it these last few hours before thanksgiving. it's because of a powerful storm in the east take its time sliding to the north, seen here from space, and big enough and hitting enough airports in cities to affect air travel from one end of the country to the other. take a look at the number of aircraft in the skies, just about 6,000 flights. a lot of them running way behind. the rush is bad fluff without the storm. and to be sure, it has hardly affected everybody. this is phoenix, arizona. this picture won't help at all if your flight into philly just got canceled. we begin with tom costello at the airport in washington. good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. cold here. we've had thousands of delays. those numbers expected to build a bit throughout the night. but high wind, heavy rain, some snow, it's been a truch russ day of travel for many people. tens of millions of people on the road. and for many
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don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. i'm beth...
don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. i'm beth...
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we will tell you which city, new new york or chicago, gets bragging rights for the tallest building inrica. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >> announcer: ♪ >> no, no, no, no spinach. ♪ >> no, no, no, no spinach. >> it may have ban tough sell for shirley temple, but students in one elementary school are happily gobbling up their spinach and asking for more. >> hard to believe. their cafeteria switched from the usual fare to a healthier vegetarian menu and it seems to be working. >> reporter: at first glance it's like any other school cafeteria. but here at ps-244 in queens, new york, they are not serving up mystery meat. in fact, they have dropped meat from their menu altogether. this is the first public school in the country to serve only vegetarian options. >> it was never really initially about the vegetarianism as it was about helping them to understand that there's more choices out there. >> reporter: the idea controversial at first. >> we have had people saying, my kids are not vegetarians. why do they h
we will tell you which city, new new york or chicago, gets bragging rights for the tallest building inrica. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >> announcer: ♪ >> no, no, no, no spinach. ♪ >> no, no, no, no spinach. >> it may have ban tough sell for shirley temple, but students in one elementary school are happily gobbling up their spinach and asking for more. >>...
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we want to further tighten the .ournalistic ties we will have a newsroom in hong kong, new york, and ally what we're looking at is a 24-hour news cycle. people are asleep in new york and waking up in china, , we want the ability for them to come together to the side and see something may be this point ofto view. that does not mean that the stories will be different. we will put different stories in .ifferent places all of this as being german by the fact that more and more people can create the content experience they value. , theyy care about sports can put that higher. adaptationthe human as well. be an ongoing issue as we learn more and more how to do this. no question. >> our strategy has been to partner with local news providers. most of our international editions have a local large media partner. we believe we are getting the best at the huffington post plus the best of what is actually local in france together, the example i used with the pope. i think it's really competitive. we plan on competing. >> is it also political? is there a point of view issue? political scientist as
we want to further tighten the .ournalistic ties we will have a newsroom in hong kong, new york, and ally what we're looking at is a 24-hour news cycle. people are asleep in new york and waking up in china, , we want the ability for them to come together to the side and see something may be this point ofto view. that does not mean that the stories will be different. we will put different stories in .ifferent places all of this as being german by the fact that more and more people can create the...
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look at the math in new jersey and in virginia voters head to the polls to elect a new governor and new york city detroit and miami beach a new mayor will be elected although we should put an asterisk on the detroit mayor all race as we'll explain a little bit later in the show and there are some important ballot question is to be voted on in colorado and in washington two states that made history last year when they legalized marijuana and are trying to make history again this year with a session vote and a vote to require g.m.o. labeling and we're going to bring you coverage of all these issues throughout the show but we begin. with the big races in our t. team of correspondents positioned up and down the east coast on a stasi churkin in new york megan lopez in virginia and perrin boring in miami florida let's get to it megan i want to start with you in virginia so what is the landscape like in this state remember this is a state with a republican governor and now has two democratic senators and the democratic candidate terry mcauliffe is up in the polls this is been a battleground state i
look at the math in new jersey and in virginia voters head to the polls to elect a new governor and new york city detroit and miami beach a new mayor will be elected although we should put an asterisk on the detroit mayor all race as we'll explain a little bit later in the show and there are some important ballot question is to be voted on in colorado and in washington two states that made history last year when they legalized marijuana and are trying to make history again this year with a...
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obviously, the big story is the macy's parade here in new york. millions will be lining the streets of manhattan to watch this in person. even millions more of you will be enjoying the parade from the comfort of your warm and cozy home! now here is the big question, though. will those legendary balloons that tower over the city will they fly or not? the issue is wind. we don't know if the wind is going to tolerate -- is going to stand up to the levels that we need them to stay under for these balloons to fly. so we're going to be along the parade route taking a look at this and seeing what officials are saying and let you know if the parade balloons will be floating or not. >>> you've seen this dash cam video already and show it to you yesterday. a hero cop risk ing his own safety to rescue the man in the burning pickup truck. the officer will join us live this morning. we will see how he survived that. i can't wait to speak to him in person. >> thank you so much. >> uwelcoyou're welcome. >>> jason flores writes as you eat turkey and pass the grav
obviously, the big story is the macy's parade here in new york. millions will be lining the streets of manhattan to watch this in person. even millions more of you will be enjoying the parade from the comfort of your warm and cozy home! now here is the big question, though. will those legendary balloons that tower over the city will they fly or not? the issue is wind. we don't know if the wind is going to tolerate -- is going to stand up to the levels that we need them to stay under for these...
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and that's what new york city did.y first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by
and that's what new york city did.y first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and...
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new york's port authority tells cnn it increased at jfk, laguardia and new york airports and local check points, as well. a spokesperson says this should not affect flight operations but passengers be sure to check with your airline for any delays just to be on the safe side. >> yeah, we saw some photographs of people passing through tsa at lax hugging the tsa officers trying to comfort them. moments of healing. we also saw beautiful moments at the red sox victory parade this weekend. >> it's something. you got to see the moving scene. i mean, people were just brought to tears at the finish line of the boston marathon. >> yeah, plus, he's known for helping boost the careers for stars like harrison ford, but now best-selling author scott toro is out with the latest novel. >> and he'll tell us about it here on "new day." the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today,
new york's port authority tells cnn it increased at jfk, laguardia and new york airports and local check points, as well. a spokesperson says this should not affect flight operations but passengers be sure to check with your airline for any delays just to be on the safe side. >> yeah, we saw some photographs of people passing through tsa at lax hugging the tsa officers trying to comfort them. moments of healing. we also saw beautiful moments at the red sox victory parade this weekend....
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] tavis: good evening.m los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with actress nia long about a career that will stand the test of time. she is starring in a sequel called "the best man holiday." a group of friends reunite after years of being separated. we are glad you have joined us. coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: nia long was one of the reasons the best man was a huge hit in 1999. working years later, the sequel is finally here. it reunites all the actors from the first film. timehis sequel, the long- friends a strange for nearly 15 years come together for a long holiday weekend where they discover how easy it is for rivalries and romances to be reignited. ooh. take a look at the clip from "best man holiday." >> i have to do they'll on dinner tonight. lex i get it. you could have called or e- mailed. it you could have sent the text. >> the damnedest thing. and none of my devices were working so i figured i should de
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] tavis: good evening.m los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with actress nia long about a career that will stand the test of time. she is starring in a sequel called "the best man holiday." a group of friends reunite after years of being separated. we are glad you have joined us. coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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let's begin. >> i am formally a "new york times" reporter for about 13 years. i'm struggling with this issue of how you find news and how it's going. one of the things i worry most about is the content that the reporters are putting out there. e-mailed of time, the number of interviews each reporter is able to do to produce a story. i'm worried that isn't shrinking. if that is inevitable that will go to shorter, punchier stories and not get quite as many introduced? >> arthur? >> i do not believe it is inevitable. there's no question that on a breaking news story speed now can -- for everybody, the boston bombing, my colleagues at the globe know this. you know, the traffic they got, the traffic the time scott, the immediacy during the presidential election. we had better traffic covering the actual election than television networks. the people are coming to news organizations now for video content for the immediate, deliberate. all that said, are we still engaged in the long form journalism? absolutely. and i will use snowfall as a great example of how you can c
let's begin. >> i am formally a "new york times" reporter for about 13 years. i'm struggling with this issue of how you find news and how it's going. one of the things i worry most about is the content that the reporters are putting out there. e-mailed of time, the number of interviews each reporter is able to do to produce a story. i'm worried that isn't shrinking. if that is inevitable that will go to shorter, punchier stories and not get quite as many introduced? >>...
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headquarters in new york and u.s. officials said the president also halted spying on the world bank and the international monetary fund even though it had never been revealed that such spying was going on this could be the first in a series of denials to non accusations coming from the white house as it tries to get in front of the next series of n.s.a. leaks. now moving to capitol hill where yesterday the senate intelligence committee moved legislation forward addressing the recent n.s.a. revelations the chairwoman of the committee senator dianne feinstein a fierce n.s.a. supporter touted the legislation known as the pfizer improvements act saying she believes the reforms in the bill are quote prudent responsible and meaningful but critics of the bill say it falls well short of meaningful reform and they say that it actually gives the n.s.a. more legal protections to conduct its bulk collection of communication records under section two fifteen of the patriot act edward snowden's leaks revealed a secret reinterpretat
headquarters in new york and u.s. officials said the president also halted spying on the world bank and the international monetary fund even though it had never been revealed that such spying was going on this could be the first in a series of denials to non accusations coming from the white house as it tries to get in front of the next series of n.s.a. leaks. now moving to capitol hill where yesterday the senate intelligence committee moved legislation forward addressing the recent n.s.a....
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from victory in new york cityo potential financial sector in america, the big ple new democratic mayorio has some on wall street worried. do you think americans have a lot of reasons to be worried. >> i'll stop calling de blasio comrade de blasio the minute he stops giving aid and comfort to the santa rista rebels he gave aid and comfort -- >> what es vit to do with money issues now? >> he's a socialist. i refrained calling esident obama socialist. he did not nationalize banks. they bailed out the auto companies -- >> but right now, america -- charles, the fear is he wants to raise taxes on the half million dollar overcrowd to help out education. 'd have to get approval in albany, which might not happen. he thinks banks having done enough to give back pain they caused people. rich people haven't paid enough. fall-out is what? >> you attack wall street and you take away the profits. the poorest people in new york city become more. i uld hurt the country. 44 of the foune 500 mpanies are head quarterbacked in the city. >> i -- are headquartered in the city. >> the power that he answers to
from victory in new york cityo potential financial sector in america, the big ple new democratic mayorio has some on wall street worried. do you think americans have a lot of reasons to be worried. >> i'll stop calling de blasio comrade de blasio the minute he stops giving aid and comfort to the santa rista rebels he gave aid and comfort -- >> what es vit to do with money issues now? >> he's a socialist. i refrained calling esident obama socialist. he did not nationalize...
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the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened security to this year's race. but the faicco family who we met along the route didn't mind that. they were here for their son and brother sean. >> is there any special about this given everything that this country and this area has been through this past year. >> it has been. i'm here to see my brother run and he ran in boston this year. so we were there and it was tough to live through those couple of days. >> reporter: the faiccoes are from staten island, a place decimated by the storm. >> that's what we do in new york after something so difficult like sandy that we got it all together and are getting back on our feet again. >> reporter: in a marathon progress is measured in steps or in the case of tatyana mcfaden w every turn of her wheels. >> did a lot of training. and i just really had a lot of faith in myself and my training. >> mcfaden won the women's wheelchair race, an unprecedented fourth m
the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened security to this year's race. but the faicco family who we met along the route didn't mind that. they were here for their son and brother sean. >> is there any special about this given everything that this country and this area has been through this past year. >> it has been. i'm here to see my brother run and he ran in...
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smile strong. >>> new york's controversial stop-and-frisk program resumes despite a new court rulingourt overturned a federal court ruling this week, saying that the policy was unconstitutional. it allowed the officers to stop and frisk people they believe are suspicious under this policy, even if they committed no crime. critics say officers unfairly target minorities. let's talk to ellis. he lives in new york. and he is a columnist for "newsday." and michael balbone. good to see you as well. so just so people aren't confused, we're talking about a federal court judge who said this policy is unconstitutional, but an appellate court said we have a problem with this judge. so essentially the stop-and-frisk policy continues in new york city, and that's would we're going to talk about right now, the future of it, how it is executed, et cetera. so michael, you first. you know, you say it is -- we were in a post-9/11 day, and so having this stop and frisk policy is necessary. of course, critics are saying that unfairly african-americans and hispanics are profiled, are targeted the most. w
smile strong. >>> new york's controversial stop-and-frisk program resumes despite a new court rulingourt overturned a federal court ruling this week, saying that the policy was unconstitutional. it allowed the officers to stop and frisk people they believe are suspicious under this policy, even if they committed no crime. critics say officers unfairly target minorities. let's talk to ellis. he lives in new york. and he is a columnist for "newsday." and michael balbone. good...
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and you wrote about that in your book with the wilding of new york city. can you explain that dynamic? >> yes. well, first of all, just on the general point, i mean, what giuliani did in this city, and i think this is something that should give us all hope because things do look kind of dark for america right now in so many ways. what's happening with the military, what's happening abroad, obamacare. but remember, i mean, i was a kid then, but i remember the look on my father's face when jimmy carter was president, and i certainly specifically remember what new york city was like when i was a little girl growing up outside of new york from john lindsay to right up through david dinkins where it just got worse and worse and worse. the city was bankrupt, and it was the ungovernable city, and we were assured no one could do anything about it. giuliani comes in and overnight, overnight it became one of the safest big cities. giuliani is responsible for about 30% of the decline in crime under bill clinton which he went around claiming credit for while trying to
and you wrote about that in your book with the wilding of new york city. can you explain that dynamic? >> yes. well, first of all, just on the general point, i mean, what giuliani did in this city, and i think this is something that should give us all hope because things do look kind of dark for america right now in so many ways. what's happening with the military, what's happening abroad, obamacare. but remember, i mean, i was a kid then, but i remember the look on my father's face when...
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sandy cost new york $42 billion. it will be a personal cost to bear for many years. >> up-and-down the coastal the dough bridough briedebris has b. the long nigh nightmare of destd or damaged homes is not yet over. thestethe search and rescue ses. >> it was a lie. it was a betrayal. >> rozsalee is a spannis is a sh teacher. she is now living in an entrepreneurial. >> entrepreneurial -- apartment it's all she could find. i lost everything. >> shshe lives on the second flr of this building and a year later still not repaired. the first floor was completely washed out. there was mold and funky smells. and then there was the fully stocked deli. >> he would 4r50eu6we lived abo. and there was food that went bad. >> fema told you to get out. >> they looked at the outside and said why are you still here. >> for months they were forced to live in a motel and then the red cross said they could hope to. help. i spoke to the case worker and he said i would be eligible for money to move no a new place and my household items would
sandy cost new york $42 billion. it will be a personal cost to bear for many years. >> up-and-down the coastal the dough bridough briedebris has b. the long nigh nightmare of destd or damaged homes is not yet over. thestethe search and rescue ses. >> it was a lie. it was a betrayal. >> rozsalee is a spannis is a sh teacher. she is now living in an entrepreneurial. >> entrepreneurial -- apartment it's all she could find. i lost everything. >> shshe lives on the...
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panel and the big night for the republican party's new star, as well as a democrat who just took new york by storm. >>> i know that tonight a dispirted america, angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [ applause ] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening really happening? are people really coming together? are we really working, african-americans and hispanics, farmers and teachers, are we really working together? let me give the answer to everybody watching tonight. under this government, our first job is to get the job done. as long as i'm governor, that job will always, always be finished. >> that was new jersey governor chris christie speaking about one hour ago after his re-election victory earlier todd. joining me now, steve carnaky, and john nichols. and karen finney and former communications director for the dnc. that part of the christie speech embodied the whole speech, which is it true you're all looking at me? am i right, all of america? i can feel your eyes on me and if you think it's true, it is true. i am all that and more. that was basically
panel and the big night for the republican party's new star, as well as a democrat who just took new york by storm. >>> i know that tonight a dispirted america, angry with their dysfunctional government in washington -- [ applause ] looks to new jersey to say, is what i think happening really happening? are people really coming together? are we really working, african-americans and hispanics, farmers and teachers, are we really working together? let me give the answer to everybody...