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>> i went to new york city spent the day riding around with cab drivers to test out cool technology, tric taxis in new york city. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress say the same? >> welcome back. i'm phil torres, an i'm with lindsay and costa. you were telling us about your c.i.a. days with taxi drivers. >> when i was in the agency i always struck up conversations with cab drivers. they're almost always from other countries and you nevada know who they are. they could be physicists. it in is a pilot program going on in new york city where they're driving around completely electric vehicles. it's a really cool story. >> imagine a new york city with taxi fleet dominated by electric vehicles. now imagine the year, is i it 2030? 2050? how about 1899. that's right. there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electri
>> i went to new york city spent the day riding around with cab drivers to test out cool technology, tric taxis in new york city. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress say the same? >> welcome back. i'm phil torres, an i'm with lindsay and costa. you were...
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truthfully we are thrilled that twitter and square are growing in new york city as well as in san franciscohall and bloomberg philanthropy when the east coast host the summit. like san francisco, new york has already had success in building the city. it's also embraced the culture of this sector and it's an example of the city and tech sector to create jobs and for the economic future and what people forget about is the high tech jobs create a lot of low tech jobs and we are all in this together in the support services and any type of economic activity spreads through the entire economy. it is a great example of everybody working together. city economic development is the engine of our nation and we need to provide an environment with start ups that can flourish and if we do that, all the the grid lock in washington, our economy will grow. i would reach to everybody to remember that everybody has problems, every government has problems. when you look at america, we've had 235 years of dysfunction and it's doing well so far. maybe it comes with the territory. san francisco has shown how gove
truthfully we are thrilled that twitter and square are growing in new york city as well as in san franciscohall and bloomberg philanthropy when the east coast host the summit. like san francisco, new york has already had success in building the city. it's also embraced the culture of this sector and it's an example of the city and tech sector to create jobs and for the economic future and what people forget about is the high tech jobs create a lot of low tech jobs and we are all in this...
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and that's what new york city did. they 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
and that's what new york city did. they 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...
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>> anthony weiner lose the bid to become new york city mayor but it does not end there, a sign frustration follow the former congressman's loss. >> the "sin" out of sin city so visitors stay safe. ♪ ♪ i gotta have that bag. italian leather? for an amazing deal, and i love that designer. [ shopper ] you paid how much for that? [ female announcer ] two stores. two amazing ways to score. t.j.maxx and marshalls. >> covering cupertino and wine country and all bay area this is abc7 news. >> on the morning of the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, these are birds from new york city. relatives of the victims are reading their names off. we had a moment of silence at 6:03. new to arlington, virginia, where ceremonies. they will observe a moment silence marking the time that flight 77 struck the pentagon. >> more right now on 9/11 on the anniversary. we have new time-lapse video showing the construction progress of one world trade center which begins in october of 2004 and ends this in. you can see the rise of the building and the installation of the spire which bring the tower to 1,766' the star
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today in every school in every neighborhood in new york city. eans the 4% of 5-year-olds who used to miss out on kindergarten and started first grade, you know, a year behind, that's not going to happen anymore. and new yorkers, it's what they're telling me. they have made a decision in the final hours, they want a mayor who can improve the city, leave no one behind, and you need to have done that to be able to do that. >> let me ask you real quickly, though. i know you haven't had a chance to see the charlie rose interview with ba sashar al ass. but he said to expect everything if the u.s. goes ahead to strike syria. i know you agree with general barry mccaffrey why this guy is getting so much air time. but ray kelly has said no candidate has asked for a terrorism briefing. based on what assad is saying now, do you worry about what this means for new york city residents if we have somebody, a regime dictator, that is looking to play dirty? >> but, first of all, my staff is constantly in touch with ray kelly's staff at the police department getti
today in every school in every neighborhood in new york city. eans the 4% of 5-year-olds who used to miss out on kindergarten and started first grade, you know, a year behind, that's not going to happen anymore. and new yorkers, it's what they're telling me. they have made a decision in the final hours, they want a mayor who can improve the city, leave no one behind, and you need to have done that to be able to do that. >> let me ask you real quickly, though. i know you haven't had a...
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>> i went to new york city spent the day riding around with cab drivers to test out cool technology, tric taxis in new york city. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at www.aljazeera.com. sachin asked the indian media not to put too much pleasure pressure on the teenager. >> my son started his career. it's a humble request if he can live his life like a normal 14-year-old without thinking of anything other than falling in love with the sport. (applause) >> some footsteps to follow in. more on the website. check it out. all the details. get in touch with us on twitter and facebook. plenty more from me later, but that is the sport for now. >> thank you. stay with us on al jazeera. another full bulletin of news is ahead with julie mcdonald, who will be in london for us. for now, goodbye. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that chal
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guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the polls are closed in new york citymocratic primary for new york city mayor, a big lead in first place at this point. christine quinn, running third. bill thompson. running sec on. all the latest numbers for you next. >>> now, sadly we did not win this time. i don't think a city has ever seen a race, ever seen a campaign, with so many specific idea. we had the best ideas. sadly, i was an imperfect messenger. no one was going to let this campaign quit. it started with my family, who is here today. >> that was imperfect messenger anthony weiner who has come in, right now, with 76% of the vote counted he is running fifth. he is running below what the polls indicated he would get. the front-runner is bill de blasio, 39.4%. if he gets 40%, this is the end of the contest for the democratic nomination. he will have it. running second is bill thompson. at 26%. running third is christine quinn, at 15.4%. john lou, in at fourth. at fourth with 76% of the vote counted. counted here. he has 7.7%. joining me, hunter walker. reporter
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joke, that has fallen on bill dee -- belaws you. >> how is he appealing to the progressives in new york city public advocate is a weird office in new york, they call it the city ombudsman, so we had a big fight, you probably heard something about this, about the police department's stop and frisk policy, that really came to a head recently with a big vote in the city council to overturn bloomberg's veto on a couple of bills that they are calling the community safety act that will be changing the way the police can't brits. debladio has come out hard for those bills. he has been talk about inquestion tallty, public housing, poverty, he was asked if there was one city department he would never cut, and he said homeless services. >> how are people reacting to this message? is he gaining wider appeal since he is leading in the polls? >> so the big surprise was there was a poll that came out that showed him over the 40% threshold, which would as you said circumvent a runoff. i wouldn't bet on that at this point. i would bet there is a runoff, and it will be bill thompson or christine quinn runnin
joke, that has fallen on bill dee -- belaws you. >> how is he appealing to the progressives in new york city public advocate is a weird office in new york, they call it the city ombudsman, so we had a big fight, you probably heard something about this, about the police department's stop and frisk policy, that really came to a head recently with a big vote in the city council to overturn bloomberg's veto on a couple of bills that they are calling the community safety act that will be...
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see the difference all of us can make... together. >> the polls are closed in new york city. mary for new york city mayor, a big lead in first place at this point. christine quinn, running third. bill thompson. running sec on. all the latest numbers for you next. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ into the future. ♪ don't tell mom. don't tell mom. don't tell mom! don't tell mom. okay. don't tell mom. don't tell mom. don't tell mom? yeah. the best stories you'll ever tell start with, don't tell." don't tell dad. start yours in the new santa fe. from hyundai. >> now, sadly we did not win this time. i don't think a city has ever seen a race, ever seen a campaign, with so many specific idea. we had the best ideas. sadly, i was an imperfect messenger. no one was going to let this campaign quit. it started with my family, who
see the difference all of us can make... together. >> the polls are closed in new york city. mary for new york city mayor, a big lead in first place at this point. christine quinn, running third. bill thompson. running sec on. all the latest numbers for you next. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities....
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washington is pushing to take a bigger chunk, in new york city. new york fnt-runner bill de blasio has all but declared war on the rich. in spain millions' to form their own country. protesting governments that are handing out millions of their earning, craig, i'm glad you are on the show, one reason we brout upset weiing of spain -- situation of spain, any time you got 1.5 million people to protest anything let alone hold hands while protesting, we'reby talk about war of politics of envy, it boils down to something abou race. the fact that people all over world working hard to earn money had enough of government taking it from them. >> charles, you are so right. and you are also right about the coverage of what is going on in catalonia. these people are saying, we do not want to send our renue to other parts of the country where people are not working, that is about what we're dealing with, i got the sheet today request sheet, i starred thinking, i guess i'm considered one of the rich. charles, you know the type of taxes people pay over $250,000 o
washington is pushing to take a bigger chunk, in new york city. new york fnt-runner bill de blasio has all but declared war on the rich. in spain millions' to form their own country. protesting governments that are handing out millions of their earning, craig, i'm glad you are on the show, one reason we brout upset weiing of spain -- situation of spain, any time you got 1.5 million people to protest anything let alone hold hands while protesting, we'reby talk about war of politics of envy, it...
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new york police department. the police department map out for you two different documents. where did the arabs play soccer? arabs are not the only ones that play soccer. deftly not in new york cityeel the information gets more outrageous come and that even something as simple as sports, playing soccer, something that is under the territory of the new york police department. our kids were being spied on when all they wanted to do was beat some people or some other kids in another borough. i think the families were like, how my spouse to explain to them i didn't know, is that i had no intention of subjecting their children to intelligence gathering by the new york police department? i personally get put in a position that commissioner kelly and his people put us in. the arab officers who worked in the community affairs department , i don't know if they knew, but if they did know, shame on them for allowing us to be a part of something they knew had ultimate reasons. >> there is a lot of public protest against top and frisk year. how has it been to organize resistance to be spying on your community? what are you finding in terms of the public's perception to this program? now, and
new york police department. the police department map out for you two different documents. where did the arabs play soccer? arabs are not the only ones that play soccer. deftly not in new york cityeel the information gets more outrageous come and that even something as simple as sports, playing soccer, something that is under the territory of the new york police department. our kids were being spied on when all they wanted to do was beat some people or some other kids in another borough. i...
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corporation and that's worth more than $850 million in economic impact every year in new york city alone. >> what happens on a new york city runway will affect retail from coast-to-coast. in fact one out of four jobs is supported by the retail industry. so whether you're into it or not fashion matters. >> the retail industry contributes 2 1/2 trillion dollars to our economy every year so what's the key to success in such a competitive space? >> this isn't just about having a fashion show or having the right dresses on the runway it's also having the right dresses for the customer. let's face it all women at any age want to feel and look younger. >> among the other designers showing this week. domi hill figure and others -- tommy hilfiger. top colors rose, bronze and gold. >> some of the hot trends are revealed waistlines and full skirts but if you're not into what you're seeing on the screen here's sage advice for every season. >> what is the one item that every woman should have in her wardrobe? >> a dress. >> in new york jenna lee, fox news. >> now your einformed -- you're informed. he
corporation and that's worth more than $850 million in economic impact every year in new york city alone. >> what happens on a new york city runway will affect retail from coast-to-coast. in fact one out of four jobs is supported by the retail industry. so whether you're into it or not fashion matters. >> the retail industry contributes 2 1/2 trillion dollars to our economy every year so what's the key to success in such a competitive space? >> this isn't just about having a...
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new york is a target. and we're doing everything we reasonably can do to protect the city. >> 12 years later, how would youhreat of terrorism in new york at this moment? and it's immediacy? >> there's an ongoing trek to new york, it comes from a variety of sources, but new york is at risk. why is it at risk? because it's a communications capitol. it's a financial capitol. we have had two major attacks in new york city that succeeded. we have had these other efforts we talked about, and that's our operating assumption that people still want to come here and kill new yorkers. >> how challenging is the international threat environment? i'm thinking about the number of organizations around the world, whether they are in yemen, in somalia, or in syria, how challenging is the international threat to a city like new york at this point? >> obviously the world has become much smaller after 9/11. so we have to look throughout the world to see if there are threats aimed at us, and we rely on the federal government to give us information in that regard. we have our own officers assigned overseas to keep their ear on t
new york is a target. and we're doing everything we reasonably can do to protect the city. >> 12 years later, how would youhreat of terrorism in new york at this moment? and it's immediacy? >> there's an ongoing trek to new york, it comes from a variety of sources, but new york is at risk. why is it at risk? because it's a communications capitol. it's a financial capitol. we have had two major attacks in new york city that succeeded. we have had these other efforts we talked about,...
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are told by white house officials quick low depart for washington. >> are we should mention that new york city airports have been closed. the lincoln tunnel has been closed here in new york. we are getting ready to listen to the president, but let's go back to jim miklaszewski. can you shed light on what kinds of cautions are in place for knowan attack like this. >> it's difficult to respond because it's unclear who is behind it and if there any other potential attacks or incidents. all the experts who are looking at the pictures say there is no doubt about it. this was a coordinated terrorist attack. who and why is very much unchlor. the brb trying to then put planes in the air to try to prevent any further attacks. these are after all open airspaces for the most part. it's difficult for the u.s. military we put them in the air. according to officials, then do what? is this area of course according to officials here is obviously going to be declared off limits in terms of air traffic. right now officials here at the pentagon are simply scrambling to find out 50 what happened and what potentia
are told by white house officials quick low depart for washington. >> are we should mention that new york city airports have been closed. the lincoln tunnel has been closed here in new york. we are getting ready to listen to the president, but let's go back to jim miklaszewski. can you shed light on what kinds of cautions are in place for knowan attack like this. >> it's difficult to respond because it's unclear who is behind it and if there any other potential attacks or incidents....
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if he wins, what is it going to mean to new york city? >> it's a democratic city, no question.for 0 years it's had a nondemocratic mayor, 8 years of me, 12 years of mike bloomberg who has been a republican and independent, never a democrat, at least not elected. the city is strongly democratic, it has shown for 20 years that it can't elect an independent, somebody independent of the democratic machine as its mayor and whatever you think of me or mike, the city is in pretty darn good shape. certainly in a lot better shape than it was in -- >> are you insinuating that bill de blasio would mess is t up. >> i certainly believe so. i think his ideas are the very ideas that had new york a disaster in the 1970s, '80s. when i took over in 1993, new york city had 10.5% unemployment, a $2.3 billion deficit, it had 1.1 million people on welfare and we had two riots and we were averaging somewhere between 1800 and 2,000 murders a year. >> you know, i've never seen a campaign -- >> that's a totally different city. >> he's telling you exactly what he's going to do in an age where you have pe
if he wins, what is it going to mean to new york city? >> it's a democratic city, no question.for 0 years it's had a nondemocratic mayor, 8 years of me, 12 years of mike bloomberg who has been a republican and independent, never a democrat, at least not elected. the city is strongly democratic, it has shown for 20 years that it can't elect an independent, somebody independent of the democratic machine as its mayor and whatever you think of me or mike, the city is in pretty darn good...
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your door to more. ♪ >> the polls are closed in new york city. ig lead in first place at this point. christine quinn, running third. bill thompson. running sec on. all the latest numbers for you next. [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> now, sadly we did not win this time. i don't think a city has ever seen a race, e
your door to more. ♪ >> the polls are closed in new york city. ig lead in first place at this point. christine quinn, running third. bill thompson. running sec on. all the latest numbers for you next. [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ i have a...
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new york. and when one in five families in new york city have to use services of the food bank, you know, bill of nowhere. but when sandy happened and i was out in red hook working in red hook, i was tweeting at him, saying, hey, they need a sump pump to pump out a basement, and he would be like on it and a sump pump would show up. so he's always been somebody who lives and breathes and works for people, because he lives like regular folks. >> could we see new york city raise the minimum wage? >> i hope so. i think the key here is there are so many people in new york that can't afford the average, which is $3,000 rent. so we need people, you know, to -- we need people's incomes to be raised on all levels, including the minimum wage. >> what about raising taxes on the wealthiest residents in this city? diplomat seem to phase anybody. >> didn't seem to phase anybody. and did well among the wealthy, i have to say that, ed. i think a lot of the wealthy, the 1%, even, know that income inequality is bad for them, bad for the city. and he had a really concrete proposal. everybody knows that our kids
new york. and when one in five families in new york city have to use services of the food bank, you know, bill of nowhere. but when sandy happened and i was out in red hook working in red hook, i was tweeting at him, saying, hey, they need a sump pump to pump out a basement, and he would be like on it and a sump pump would show up. so he's always been somebody who lives and breathes and works for people, because he lives like regular folks. >> could we see new york city raise the minimum...
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, certainly here in new york city through the remainder of sunday into monday and it definitely eels like fall. fall has finally, arrived. mostly sunny skies monday and tuesday in new york city and temperatures will be in the low 70s. del, back to you. >> thank you very much. those typhoon numbers show early warnings work. some say it is a white supremacist welcome wagon how one north dakota town is bracing for a meeting with controverse ye new neighbors. homemade, one of the questest and popular ways to travel in one african city. >> a deadly attack at a mall in kenya in the second day. 59 people are dead. hinge hing dozens of hostages being held. kenya's government ministers saying there are 175 people who were injured in saturday's attack. the somalian rebel group, al shabaab. >>> congress has eight days to work out a funding deal. house republicans passing a bill on friday that would fund the government but effectively kill the affordable care act. president obama and the first lady will be meeting with families who lost loved ones in the washington navy yard shootings. the p
, certainly here in new york city through the remainder of sunday into monday and it definitely eels like fall. fall has finally, arrived. mostly sunny skies monday and tuesday in new york city and temperatures will be in the low 70s. del, back to you. >> thank you very much. those typhoon numbers show early warnings work. some say it is a white supremacist welcome wagon how one north dakota town is bracing for a meeting with controverse ye new neighbors. homemade, one of the questest and...
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the conversation this morning was firmly about 9/11, new york city then, new york city now, some of thewe should note here that the police presence this morning has as you might imagine been quite heightened. there are also a number of emergency personnel around the site. foot traffic has been considerably heavier than it typically is as well. but no credible threats, andrea, according to the commissioner this morning. >> that's good news indeed. ray kelly has been given a lot of credit for the way he handled the counterterrorism as well. thank you very much, craig melvin from ground zero. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports" tomorrow i'll join you from geneva where we'll follow the meetings with the russian foreign minister lavrov. tamron is next. >> the latest on syria after word that russia has given the obama commission a plan. but is it something the u.s. can accept? we'll get reaction from the foreign affairs committee and senator tammy baldwin who came out against the strike hours after meeting with the president on capitol hill. where does she stand now. >>
the conversation this morning was firmly about 9/11, new york city then, new york city now, some of thewe should note here that the police presence this morning has as you might imagine been quite heightened. there are also a number of emergency personnel around the site. foot traffic has been considerably heavier than it typically is as well. but no credible threats, andrea, according to the commissioner this morning. >> that's good news indeed. ray kelly has been given a lot of credit...
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. >>> and the show might not go up in a famous new york city opera house. much it needs to raise to keep the doors open. >> north and south korea have agreed to reopen a joint industrial complex on a trial basis. it's being reopened because of renewed peace talks between the two countries. the plant located just inside the north korean border was shut five months ago amid tension. the plant will open next monday. >>> marijuana entrepreneurs in colorado could soon get a boost in business. the state has just become the first to finalize rules for recreational marijuana business. they are expected to open their doors next year and the rules released by the colorado department of of revenue includes everything from pot shop advertising. one of new york's best known opera houses may be forced to shut down at the end of this season. the city opera has been in financial trouble for almost a decade now but now the situation is even worse and the arts community is asking the community for help. cath turner has more. >> when new york city opera was launched 70 years
. >>> and the show might not go up in a famous new york city opera house. much it needs to raise to keep the doors open. >> north and south korea have agreed to reopen a joint industrial complex on a trial basis. it's being reopened because of renewed peace talks between the two countries. the plant located just inside the north korean border was shut five months ago amid tension. the plant will open next monday. >>> marijuana entrepreneurs in colorado could soon get a...
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i always say, the inequalities we're experiencing in new york city, income, education, health care, policingey've all become structural. if it goes on much longer -- >> across the country, you're saying. >> well, across the country, but in new york city, they've really dug in the last five years, the last five years of a bad economy. if we don't start the reversal now, i don't know how long it will take to ever get back. >> people who are going to vote tomorrow, let me give you the most cynical view of bill de blasio. basically, this is somebody who smartly understood the campaign message to push with this electorate. everybody else thought everybody loves bloomberg, fourth term, sounds great. no. bill de blasio, for city politics, understood that what was going to resonate with his progressive message, a tale of two cities, haves and have-nots, that's just talk, a smart way of winning this primary in a crowded field and that's going to be long gone by the time he's mayor. >> you know, pundits who don't bother to understand someone's history get to that conclusion very quickly, or cynical pe
i always say, the inequalities we're experiencing in new york city, income, education, health care, policingey've all become structural. if it goes on much longer -- >> across the country, you're saying. >> well, across the country, but in new york city, they've really dug in the last five years, the last five years of a bad economy. if we don't start the reversal now, i don't know how long it will take to ever get back. >> people who are going to vote tomorrow, let me give...
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city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an
city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...
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i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips, i hate to break it to bill deblasio the government cannot pay everything. neil: do you think we knows that. >> there is a theory you run left in the primaries then veer to center, he seemed centrist on a few lines, there still could be a run off, with bill thompson who is more moderate than him. neil: you have to have 40% to avid that run off it looks like deblasio will avoid that. >> we don't know that. neil: a lot of people are not emersed in this like you are lived in new york, you mentioned this would have a far reaching impact. >> i think when center o
i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips,...
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by many measures, new york city is thriving. its economy is growing; crime is at historic lows and the city's eight million residents are healthier and living longer than a decade ago. michael powell has reported on the city for more than 20 years. he's now a columnist at "the new york times." he says when bloomberg took office, right after 9/11, the city's future was far from secure. is in many ways transformed the city. >> sreenivasan: the city's financial health is one area where the mayor generally gets credit. new york city's budget, which is $70 billion this year has been in the black throughout bloomberg's tenure. mitchell moss teaches urban planning at new york university and was an adviser to bloomberg during his first run for mayor. he argues bloomberg's tax fls policies have not only stabilized the city's economy but helped it survive the recession. >> when mike bloomberg came in we were tied to income tax. bloomberg came in and a year after taking over he raised the property tax. now this is a very important issue bec
by many measures, new york city is thriving. its economy is growing; crime is at historic lows and the city's eight million residents are healthier and living longer than a decade ago. michael powell has reported on the city for more than 20 years. he's now a columnist at "the new york times." he says when bloomberg took office, right after 9/11, the city's future was far from secure. is in many ways transformed the city. >> sreenivasan: the city's financial health is one area...
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with a 38 caliber gun in his bag moved from hawaii to new york intent on murder. >> the gun. >> but plans ran into problems when prevent bid new york cityaw from buying bullet was out a proper permit so he flew to atlanta a close friend obtained hollow bullets for his resolver. after returning to new york he abandoned plans and went home to hawaii. >> he called gloria and said he won a great victory. the great victory was a victory between got god and satan, satan saying kill him, kill him, and god saying don't. >> meanwhile, john lennon continued to work on a come back. double fantasy album released november 17th. >> those songs was his statement to us about his state of mind, vision and live. >> a kinder, sweeter john lennon. >> you're looking at pictures the photographer took of joan and yoko in their favorite spot november 21, 1980. >> very casual. they were joking around then we walked back to the da coata. i did a shot with the building in the background, then shots in the studio one. >> that same week tannenbalm video graphed a shoot in greenwich village. >> the shot was coming into the room, disrobing and getting in bed pretendi
with a 38 caliber gun in his bag moved from hawaii to new york intent on murder. >> the gun. >> but plans ran into problems when prevent bid new york cityaw from buying bullet was out a proper permit so he flew to atlanta a close friend obtained hollow bullets for his resolver. after returning to new york he abandoned plans and went home to hawaii. >> he called gloria and said he won a great victory. the great victory was a victory between got god and satan, satan saying kill...
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this is new york city ground zero. governor chris christie of new jersey is headed into the view.se who died are again reading their loved one's names. the ceremony will stop for six moment of silence marking when the trade hit the world trade center towers. there will be a moment of silence on the south lawn of the white house in 15 minutes. we will bring you that certificate -- ceremony this morning. the 33 passengers of united flight 93 were honored in pennsylvania. visitors and families took part in the ceremony with candles brought to to the wall of names of the four flights, three headed for los angeles, this was headed for san francisco. passengers and crew members are credited with storming the cockpit and stopping four hijackers from using the plane to crash interest a target in washington, dc, on september ser 11th. >> new this remain on, a powerful explosion in benghazi, libya, has caused serious damage to the foreign ministry building. several civilians were slightly injured this morning by the blast. today's blast comes on the first anniversary of the consulate attack
this is new york city ground zero. governor chris christie of new jersey is headed into the view.se who died are again reading their loved one's names. the ceremony will stop for six moment of silence marking when the trade hit the world trade center towers. there will be a moment of silence on the south lawn of the white house in 15 minutes. we will bring you that certificate -- ceremony this morning. the 33 passengers of united flight 93 were honored in pennsylvania. visitors and families...
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>> new york city has one of the highest tax -- you were being taxed through the nose if you live in new city. do you think that is going to change? is it going to get worse? do you think, by the way, the blazio's going to win. >> are you worried about this? >> well, the bellagio will win. it's awful. and tax rates will go up. he ran on it basically. everything's going to be fine, we're going to raise taxes on the rich and go away. >> and all those projects, we're going to divvy up the land. your whole department of economic development is going to be unnecessary at this point because there'll be none. >> we're driving hard on our projects, you know, our effort has been to try from the mayor's perspective has really had pillars to our economic growth. the idea of quality of life in the city, having regulation that's balanced. trying to make the investments you need and thinking longer term. >> when you say disappointing, is it because after all of this, no one in new york city or at least a majority of new yorkers don't understand the actions that were taken to get the city to where it i
>> new york city has one of the highest tax -- you were being taxed through the nose if you live in new city. do you think that is going to change? is it going to get worse? do you think, by the way, the blazio's going to win. >> are you worried about this? >> well, the bellagio will win. it's awful. and tax rates will go up. he ran on it basically. everything's going to be fine, we're going to raise taxes on the rich and go away. >> and all those projects, we're going...
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and also new york city. you are going to be in the 90s as we head into this wednesday. take a look at new york city wednesday 92 degrees. even by tomorrow you are into the upper 80d. we are seeing a shift in the weather pattern. going to feel more like summer midweek. the cooler air does hurricane by friday. temperatures in new york city 70 degrees. a brief warm-up then a cool down once again. severe weather will be possible and even flash flooding. do plan to see showers and thunderstorms rolling through this part of the country. meanwhile off the coast of africa we have newly formed after 5:00 a.m. this morning from the national hurricane center. tropical storm roberto. this system will not be a threat to the united states at least for now. will take days to move across parts of the atlantic. by early tomorrow morning could be. maximum sustained winds 30 miles an hour. right now maximum sustained winds at 30 miles an hour. this storm is very far away. we will keep an eye on it. >> maria, thanks so much. >> turns out even big well capitalized employers won't be able to
and also new york city. you are going to be in the 90s as we head into this wednesday. take a look at new york city wednesday 92 degrees. even by tomorrow you are into the upper 80d. we are seeing a shift in the weather pattern. going to feel more like summer midweek. the cooler air does hurricane by friday. temperatures in new york city 70 degrees. a brief warm-up then a cool down once again. severe weather will be possible and even flash flooding. do plan to see showers and thunderstorms...
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labor day accomplishment was no small feet he has made other swims including a 28 mile lap around new york cityid 1970s. in new york kelly wright, fox news. >> that's incredible. >> coming up almost 50 minutes to the top of the hour. if you have a car key with remote entry lock button you want to listen up. a brand new morning about how it may be an easier target for car thieves. >> america's top model just named. steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on "fox & friends" on this use that feels like a monday. senator john mccain fresh off his meeting with president obama. they talked about syria. they support the president onne. ann coulter and laura ingram we are going to talk to them about what the president is doing in up or down mode. >> cheryl casone is talking about how to turn the interview messups and turn them into success stories. >> how you can be fit but fat at the same time. what you can do all about it. fox and friends live from new york city starts in 11 minutes and 22 seconds from right now. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing go
labor day accomplishment was no small feet he has made other swims including a 28 mile lap around new york cityid 1970s. in new york kelly wright, fox news. >> that's incredible. >> coming up almost 50 minutes to the top of the hour. if you have a car key with remote entry lock button you want to listen up. a brand new morning about how it may be an easier target for car thieves. >> america's top model just named. steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends."...
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former congressman anthony weiner coming up short in his bid to be new york city's mayor. he finished in fifth place in the democratic primary. who won? bill de blasio, the city's public advocate. he might have more than the 40% of the vote that would avoid a runoff against bill thompson. thompson, though, has not conceded. in his victory speech promised a sharp turn away from mayor michael bloomberg's policy sdmrgs tonight, before so many friends, i say this, what we have achieved here tonight and what we'll do in the next round of this campaign won't just change the view of how things look inside city hall, but will change the policies that have left behind so many of our fellow new yorkers outside of city hall. [ applause ] >> on the republican side, joe lhota won his primary. meanwhile, former governor eliot spitzer, he got thumbs down from voters for this race for the city comptroller. scott stringer scoring the victory there. >>> a major victory for gun right supporters to tell you about in a battle that pitted michael bloomberg against the national rifle association.
former congressman anthony weiner coming up short in his bid to be new york city's mayor. he finished in fifth place in the democratic primary. who won? bill de blasio, the city's public advocate. he might have more than the 40% of the vote that would avoid a runoff against bill thompson. thompson, though, has not conceded. in his victory speech promised a sharp turn away from mayor michael bloomberg's policy sdmrgs tonight, before so many friends, i say this, what we have achieved here tonight...