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joining us for that conversation, marleau lewis, from new york jason, former white house adviser and also here in washington, gary, vice chair of the advisory committee. we saw you in the earlier report with the unveiling of it'sen inclusions. what are the most important things that you want the public to understand from what you and other researchers compiling found? >> reporter: most important thing include an evaluation of impacts and climate affects that are beginning right now being felt by every region in the country, and that the results conclusion come from the analysis done for the united states. >> there are some really threatening possibilities laid out in the report, but also a lot of time spend reassuring the public that there are things we can do, that we're not helpless just waiting for the ocean to roll in on us, or the ground to dry up. >> that's exactly right. this is the first time the report has said, as you said, these impacts are landing in the united states, and affecting individuals, and everyone is seeing them, but there are opportunities to be able to respon
joining us for that conversation, marleau lewis, from new york jason, former white house adviser and also here in washington, gary, vice chair of the advisory committee. we saw you in the earlier report with the unveiling of it'sen inclusions. what are the most important things that you want the public to understand from what you and other researchers compiling found? >> reporter: most important thing include an evaluation of impacts and climate affects that are beginning right now being...
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. >> reporter: the occupy wall street movement began here in new york's jason zucker in 2011. it swept across the country. there were confrontations with police and arrests in cities. the 23-year-old stupid cecily mcmillan, was one of the few protesters who have been convicted. she was arrested on the night of st. patrick's day 2012. >> is he getting beat up. >> new york city police were clearing occupy prove testers from jason zucker. somewhere in the crowd cecily mcmillan encountered grantley bovell. she said he grabbed her breast and heel bowed him in the eye. they both testified. after a month-long trial she was found guilty of felonie assault of an officer. she faces 7 years in prison. it could be the longest for a protestor. the jury expressed concern, telling the "the guardian." that it would be ludicrous to se cecily mcmillan to prison. nine of the 12 jurors wrote the judge ronald zweibel asking the court for leniency: >>> so far the judge has not shown sympathy. he denied her bail and an appeal. for now, cecily mcmillan is in rikers island gaol awaiting sentence. >>>
. >> reporter: the occupy wall street movement began here in new york's jason zucker in 2011. it swept across the country. there were confrontations with police and arrests in cities. the 23-year-old stupid cecily mcmillan, was one of the few protesters who have been convicted. she was arrested on the night of st. patrick's day 2012. >> is he getting beat up. >> new york city police were clearing occupy prove testers from jason zucker. somewhere in the crowd cecily mcmillan...
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news hour weekend" saturday. >> and now a preview of monday's edition of independent lens, documenting the story of jason blair, the young "new yorkporter at the center of one of the worst plagiarism scandals in recent times. blair himself in interviewed in the piece. >> jason blair was a great tragedy of the electronic age. he really mastered the art of pretending to be where he wasn't by using the electronic tools at his disposal. >> and none of it was rocket science. if you take a little from here and i steal a little from you here and steal a little from you here, no one really sees that a bunch of my stuff is stolen. they might say, that paragraph is very similar, but the rest of it's different. what they don't know it's been stolen from a bunch of different places, but it looks original because no one's seen all of it. >> he would call from his cell phone and pretend to his editors that he was in the middle of a tough interview, when he was in brooklyn or manhattan. >> i also, a number of times, literally called the people. i remember one story where i was supposed to be in maryland, about a soldier who had gone to iraq, and
news hour weekend" saturday. >> and now a preview of monday's edition of independent lens, documenting the story of jason blair, the young "new yorkporter at the center of one of the worst plagiarism scandals in recent times. blair himself in interviewed in the piece. >> jason blair was a great tragedy of the electronic age. he really mastered the art of pretending to be where he wasn't by using the electronic tools at his disposal. >> and none of it was rocket...
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new york. >> that was fun. "outnumbered" airs noon eastern during weekdays on fox news. >>> after the break, what have we learned a decade later about jason blair's journalistic fraud at the in the in the? i'll talk about my role in a new documentary. >>> 11 years ago i began looking into a "new york times" reporter named janen blair. what happened next is chronicled in a new limb "a fragile trust" that airs tomorrow on some pbs stations. even after all these years, jason blair can't answer the basic questions. >> why did you do? >> i don't have a good answer for the question. >> it began like most stories with a tip. >> blair had written a piece about a texas woman whose son was missing in iraq, much was lifted almost word for word from the "san antonio express news." i talked down the paper's editor. >> before i could hear from either of them, howard kurtz, the media critic of "the washington post" called me. >> faced with this information, i had to decide, was it a one-time bit of sloppiness by this reporter for "the new york times"? was there a larger pattern here? >> i found several more instances in which blair made stuff up. >> ove
new york. >> that was fun. "outnumbered" airs noon eastern during weekdays on fox news. >>> after the break, what have we learned a decade later about jason blair's journalistic fraud at the in the in the? i'll talk about my role in a new documentary. >>> 11 years ago i began looking into a "new york times" reporter named janen blair. what happened next is chronicled in a new limb "a fragile trust" that airs tomorrow on some pbs stations....
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new york. >> that was fun! outnumbered that is each days on fox news. later about jasonlair's journalistic fraud at the in the in the? i'll talk about my role in a new documentary. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. disturbing the pantry. ortho crime files. a house, under siege. say helto home defense max. kills bugs inside and prevents new ones for up to a year. ortho home defense max. get order. get ortho®. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. go and smell the roses! when jake and i first set out on we ate anything. but in time you realize the bett you eat, the better you feel. these days we both eat smarter. and i give jake purina cat chow naturals. made with real chicken and salmon, anit's high in protein like aow cat's natural diet. and no added artificial flavors. we've come a long way. and whatever's ahead, we'll be
new york. >> that was fun! outnumbered that is each days on fox news. later about jasonlair's journalistic fraud at the in the in the? i'll talk about my role in a new documentary. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. disturbing the pantry. ortho crime files. a house,...
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new york is moving forward with removing sterling. the advisory committee met yesterday to discuss sterling's termination and will meet again next week. jason, cnn, new york. >>> all right. well, he's back. >> indeed. >> he was gone but not forgotten. toronto's mayor is speaking out on his rehab. >> ahead, rob ford gives an upbeat assessment over questions on just where on earth he is. >> do you think the video is offensive? >> no. >>> you were probably wondering about the toronto mayor rob ford. well, he says his rehab is going great. he told a "toronto sun" columnist -- >> rehab is amazing. it reminds me of football camp, kind of like the washington redskins camp i went to as a kid. >> he hasn't revealed the location although someone says he should to prove he's actually in rehab. >> yeah. >> i wonder what the washington redskins think about the comparison. >>> well, the fire weather threat is decreasing in the united states but the severe weather threat is going up. >> pedram has all of that right now. he joins us at the international weather center. >> if it's not one thing, it's another here. it's decreasing significantly as far as the
new york is moving forward with removing sterling. the advisory committee met yesterday to discuss sterling's termination and will meet again next week. jason, cnn, new york. >>> all right. well, he's back. >> indeed. >> he was gone but not forgotten. toronto's mayor is speaking out on his rehab. >> ahead, rob ford gives an upbeat assessment over questions on just where on earth he is. >> do you think the video is offensive? >> no. >>> you were...
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new york. >>> next on "nightline," former teen heartthrob, jason patrick of "lost boy" fame is fighting to makehis little boy is not lost to him. why the boy's mother and a judge says patrick has no parental rights. es. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if
new york. >>> next on "nightline," former teen heartthrob, jason patrick of "lost boy" fame is fighting to makehis little boy is not lost to him. why the boy's mother and a judge says patrick has no parental rights. es. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. some people had changes...
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new venture, for people's appetites with something different. we talk with jason bauer and how he expects to disrupt the entire new york real estate industry. ♪. [announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. can you start tomorrow? alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. david: for investors looking for the high returns that come from risk, no risk would probably be greater right now than a bet on russia or china. both of
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> and now anderson's "outfront." to magic johnson. jason just endled his piece there talking about this effort to force donald sterling to sell the clippers. and i know you had a chance to talk to magic than. here is what he told you. >> he is man who is upset, and he is reaching. he is reaching. he is trying to find something that he can grab on to help him save his team. and it's not going to happen. it's not going to happen. the board of governors now have to do their job. adam silver, our commissioner of the nba did a wonderful job. of banning him for life. now the board of governors got to do their job. and, again, i'm going to pray for the man, because even if i see him today, i'm going to say hello to donald and his wife as well. i'm not a guy who hold grudges and all that. yes, am i upset? of course. but at the same time, i'm a god fearing man. i'm going pray for him and hope things work out for him. >> that was an incredible moment. i believe sterling and magic, have they spoken? and if so what did magic joh
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> and now anderson's "outfront." to magic johnson. jason just endled his piece there talking about this effort to force donald sterling to sell the clippers. and i know you had a chance to talk to magic than. here is what he told you. >> he is man who is upset, and he is reaching. he is reaching. he is trying to find something that he can grab on to help him save his team. and it's not going to happen. it's not going to happen. the board of...
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for "outfront," i'm jason carroll, new york. >> so what you do it? please, let us know on twitter. i've been wondering that ever since that jodie foster movie. >>> "outfront" next, fierce accusations. republicans are playing politics. hillary with a huge slap. >>> plus, teachers canned for having in vitro fertilization treatments. at one school, that is the house rule. an "outfront" investigation next. >>> and was this spelling bee wordsmith too confident for his own good? >> i know it! i know it. i totally know it. [ female announcer ] grow, it's what we do. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater with miracle-gro. what will you grow? share your story at miraclegro.com. ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking spac
for "outfront," i'm jason carroll, new york. >> so what you do it? please, let us know on twitter. i've been wondering that ever since that jodie foster movie. >>> "outfront" next, fierce accusations. republicans are playing politics. hillary with a huge slap. >>> plus, teachers canned for having in vitro fertilization treatments. at one school, that is the house rule. an "outfront" investigation next. >>> and was this spelling bee...
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. >> reporter: jason carole, cnn, new york. >> back now with ann coulter.u make of this controversy? do you think it is okay to have a gift shop that sells items like that? >> yes, absolutely. the holocaust museum has a gift shop. this is a museum. it is not a museum over some like car crash or something. this was an attack on the nation. anyone who was alive at that time remember -- there were no commercials on television. everyone would wake up on the morning and turn on the tv and go to sleep at night with a remote control in your hand. this was a massive, devastating attack on the nation. it is not about an individual relative. i mean, obviously, americans feel massive sympathy and kindness toward the survivors of the people who died. and thus, they have been paid well. but this is a museum. and to act like everything has to bend to these survivors of a particular victim in this, this wasn't a car accident. it was an attack on the country and americans have very strong feelings about it. i think is it a silly controversy. >> i understand your feelings.
. >> reporter: jason carole, cnn, new york. >> back now with ann coulter.u make of this controversy? do you think it is okay to have a gift shop that sells items like that? >> yes, absolutely. the holocaust museum has a gift shop. this is a museum. it is not a museum over some like car crash or something. this was an attack on the nation. anyone who was alive at that time remember -- there were no commercials on television. everyone would wake up on the morning and turn on the...
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. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> all right. well, it was the kick seen around the world.the prime minister's aide who did the kicking said he is hurting too much to go back to work. >> apparently the camera caught the kicking man after last week's mine disaster in turkey. multiple websites report he had seven days of sick leave after suffering injuries to his right knee and to his left shoulder. >> makes you wonder to the guy being kicked. witnesses say he kicked that protester after the man kicked a car belonging to the prime minister' convoy. >>> scientists say it was seven stories tall, weighed more than a dozen elephants. >> after the break, what is believed to be the largest dinosaur ever discovered? tep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the f
. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> all right. well, it was the kick seen around the world.the prime minister's aide who did the kicking said he is hurting too much to go back to work. >> apparently the camera caught the kicking man after last week's mine disaster in turkey. multiple websites report he had seven days of sick leave after suffering injuries to his right knee and to his left shoulder. >> makes you wonder to the guy being kicked. witnesses say he kicked...
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. >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> 70 feet climbing with a broken arm. remarkable.nba owner is in hot water over race-related remarks. wait what was it that mark cuban said that caused him to issue an apology? peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can
. >> reporter: jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> 70 feet climbing with a broken arm. remarkable.nba owner is in hot water over race-related remarks. wait what was it that mark cuban said that caused him to issue an apology? peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to...
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. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> he is now recovering in kathmandu in nepal.pe. >> hey, john, i understand against the advice of your doctors you left the hospital earlier. how were you doing? >> it was a painful decision and i mean that light literally. it is a lot of healing you have to do. my roots still hurt, my apartment is in pain. i'm healing but it will be a slow process unfortunately. >> well, take us through, john, what happened. what led you falling into that crevice, you were just what? walking across a snow field and what were you doing? >> we had just done a major haul up to camp 2 and established camp 2. and the rest of my team were staying down the rest. and i was staying up there to collect snow samples. and i thought it was a good opportunity to scout out the route and see where we would establish our next camp. and so i was just on what seemed to be very safe terrain. nice field with crevices in the distances. and suddenly i went from walking in the blindingly bright sunlight to falling down a mine shaft. and the first thing i really felt wa
. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> he is now recovering in kathmandu in nepal.pe. >> hey, john, i understand against the advice of your doctors you left the hospital earlier. how were you doing? >> it was a painful decision and i mean that light literally. it is a lot of healing you have to do. my roots still hurt, my apartment is in pain. i'm healing but it will be a slow process unfortunately. >> well, take us through, john, what happened. what led you falling...
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new york blue ribbons sushi, and pacific catch. and joining us is the cofounder and chief executive who joins us from san francisco. jasoneat to have you with us. the twins, people remember them, of course, from facebook fame, where they had a hand in the creation of facebook, and there was a settlement between mark zuckerberg and the twins. tell us about how you came to connect with them and what their relationship is with caviar. >> sure thing, yes. thanks for having me on the show. last year, we were in the midst of raising our seed capital, and we literally just went on angel is an received e-mails from someone on the team. it was something interesting, let's talk, so we connected, and sse winkle boss --winklevo twins liked it, and they put in some initial investment, and overtime with the expansion in new york, we started working out of their space, and they have been very supportive of us and have been there when we needed them, and we are glad to have them on as investors. >> jason, describe where you started the company. where did it begin? was it in washington, d.c.? >> it was in san francisco around the summer
new york blue ribbons sushi, and pacific catch. and joining us is the cofounder and chief executive who joins us from san francisco. jasoneat to have you with us. the twins, people remember them, of course, from facebook fame, where they had a hand in the creation of facebook, and there was a settlement between mark zuckerberg and the twins. tell us about how you came to connect with them and what their relationship is with caviar. >> sure thing, yes. thanks for having me on the show....
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jason: india is having an election. it's an incredible place to visit. i'd rather avoid dysentery in the weather. i went to new yorknstead and met with ambassador -- (mispronouncing name) -- i met with the ambassador. i know nothing about india. i hear you are having an election. >> it's th the great tion democy in the world. >> no, that's the united states of america. >> how do you define it? >> jason: oh, 121 million people voting in our last election. >> and we have 14 million. >> jason: but that's in rubies. how many in american? i know why you know so much about us because we're the best. why don't we know anything about you? >> you can't understand india in one life. a person from the south would not understand the language of somebody in the northeast. my wife often thinks when i say no, she think it's yes. >> jason: how do you say no? >> like this. >> jason: like this? >> now you're confusing me. i don't know. >> jason: you don't remember how you say no? >> it's very confusing at one level, at another level very, very fascinating. >> jason: if your elections are so fascinating then why is this all i can fin
jason: india is having an election. it's an incredible place to visit. i'd rather avoid dysentery in the weather. i went to new yorknstead and met with ambassador -- (mispronouncing name) -- i met with the ambassador. i know nothing about india. i hear you are having an election. >> it's th the great tion democy in the world. >> no, that's the united states of america. >> how do you define it? >> jason: oh, 121 million people voting in our last election. >> and we...
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new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- senator john mccain. billy eichner. music from jason derulo.turing the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] are you well? thank you so much for being here. let's open tonight with some happy news. you guys like happy news? [ cheers and applause ] we're going to have some happy news to start us off tonight. chelsea clinton has announced that she is pregnant with her first child. [ cheers and applause ] great news. the baby is expected to crawl after 9 months and run in 2055. [ laughter ] [ applause ] that's expected. that's just what's expected. yesterday as i'm sure you know, was 4/20. april 20, 4/20. [ cheers ] and this weekend, over 37,000 people went to denver to participate in the fourth annual cannabis cup. [ light laughter ] and they all made memories that would last a few minutes. [ laughter ] [ applause ] for thhe next few minutes. the boston marathon was held tod
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new york wedding spot, rebar. they thought they'd get a deal. 5% discount for all upfront payments? >> yeah. >> reporter: so they wrote a check for more than $13,000 and gave it to rebar's owner, jasontevens. just months later, this -- "closed and bankrupt." where was stevens? well, just days ago, a bizarre twist. he turned himself in, but for completely unrelated charges of criminal tax fraud and grand larceny. we went searching where we knew he'd be, court. >> no comment now. >> reporter: we want to talk about all those couples that are left scrambling now for a new wedding venue. are you going to give them their money back? he pleaded guilty to those charges, but those angry brides weren't having it. >> you've got over $800,000 from 160 couples. >> reporter: and now, wedding planners who worked for stevens are speaking out. even though this place was closing on friday, he wasn't coming to you and saying, don't take any more checks? >> nope. >> reporter: so what can we learn? well, some insurance companies help you insure your wedding plans. for example, a $250 premium will insure a $25,000 wedding. abby and ryan didn't have that insurance, but now they and other couples are helpi
new york wedding spot, rebar. they thought they'd get a deal. 5% discount for all upfront payments? >> yeah. >> reporter: so they wrote a check for more than $13,000 and gave it to rebar's owner, jasontevens. just months later, this -- "closed and bankrupt." where was stevens? well, just days ago, a bizarre twist. he turned himself in, but for completely unrelated charges of criminal tax fraud and grand larceny. we went searching where we knew he'd be, court. >> no...
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guy running against monica webby, a guy named jason conker he has his own disinterested zillionaire funding him as well. it is a hedge fund guy from new yorkho decided the outcome of the oregon senate primary is worth some of his hedge fund bucks for some reason. this is a thing in oregon. oregon of all places. for some reason attracts this. four years ago, you may remember we took notice of a mysteriously well-funded out of nowhere challenge to peter defazio. it is perennial crank candidate who lived on a compound he called his own science institute and sent out a letter saying hiv doesn't cause aids and people shouldn't take their hiv drugs and radiation is good for you and we should consider sprinkling radiation over the united states over parks and backyards. it would help everybody's health. that candidate was mysteriously running a campaign with super slick flyers and well put together ads and professional operation against peter defazio. none of it made sense. not like this fie was a tea partier who was too conservative for the district or rand paul, ron paul guy who wanted us to have gold instead of paper money or something. it was
guy running against monica webby, a guy named jason conker he has his own disinterested zillionaire funding him as well. it is a hedge fund guy from new yorkho decided the outcome of the oregon senate primary is worth some of his hedge fund bucks for some reason. this is a thing in oregon. oregon of all places. for some reason attracts this. four years ago, you may remember we took notice of a mysteriously well-funded out of nowhere challenge to peter defazio. it is perennial crank candidate...
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new york, anderson, is moving ahead on removing sterling. the advisory committee met today to address the timing of sterling's termination and will meet again next week. >> jason carroll, thanks. joining me now senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin, criminal defense attorney mark geragos and former federal prosecutor sunny hostin. what do you make of the reports that the district attorney's office is looking into allegations this woman tried to extort money from sterling, mark? >> it wouldn't surprise me. l.a. seems to be ground zero for extortion of celebrities. so if it is, in fact, the case that she said i'm going to release other stuff if you don't pay me, that's kind of a black letter law for extortion. what would surprise me, however, is she saying she's not the one who leaked. the rumor mill here in los angeles is that she sent those tapes to a girlfriend and that the girlfriend then sold them to tmz who released them and to deadspin. if that's the case, then she doesn't have any problem in terms of the original taping. but if she said i'm going to release some other stuff, if you don't pay me off and if that's the reason that sterling was quoted as sayin
new york, anderson, is moving ahead on removing sterling. the advisory committee met today to address the timing of sterling's termination and will meet again next week. >> jason carroll, thanks. joining me now senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin, criminal defense attorney mark geragos and former federal prosecutor sunny hostin. what do you make of the reports that the district attorney's office is looking into allegations this woman tried to extort money from sterling, mark? >> it...
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jason voorhees. be. liz: and adam with details on the l.a. clippers. ashley, let us start with you. how much money do the rangers mean to new york?well, they mean a lot. and i've never looked better on television, i can tell you that, liz. it's $55, by the way, if you want to do your best hen rick lundqvist impersonation. obviously, judging by the crowds we're seeing today in midtown manhattan, certainly the rangers are generating a lot of buzz. before i get to some of the facts and figures, t-shirt says next, the cup. how about a fancy jersey? this is $135, not bad. and how about the stanley cup itself? it's not the real one, but it certainly looks like it, doesn't it? you mentioned, liz, how important are the rangers to new york? they're very important, especially to madison square garden because the knicks certainly didn't make it into the playoffs, and so now we have the rangers. i wanted to just show you some numbers for ticket prices. the average prices right now, the rangers are guaranteed two home games in the stanley cup playoffs. let's take a look at these numbers, average ticket prices. game three, $2,202. game four, $
jason voorhees. be. liz: and adam with details on the l.a. clippers. ashley, let us start with you. how much money do the rangers mean to new york?well, they mean a lot. and i've never looked better on television, i can tell you that, liz. it's $55, by the way, if you want to do your best hen rick lundqvist impersonation. obviously, judging by the crowds we're seeing today in midtown manhattan, certainly the rangers are generating a lot of buzz. before i get to some of the facts and figures,...
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. >> she wore that jason wu dress and put him on the map. she was coming to new york and that's why you so many fashionable people tonight. i interviewed a ton of models. the fashion community loves her because she's all about american designers. >> i recognized three of the people you mentioned there. go ahead, deen. >> what about, what am i wearing, alicia, can you guess that? >> you're wearing a very weird bow tie. >> thank you very much. i don't know who makes the dresses but she looks fabulous. and the one time i got to meet her -- >> deen, i got to cut you off here. that is steve toma. he's president of the white house correspondents' association. he's going to welcome the first lady and now he's toasting president obama. >> finally for me i'd like to introduce the president of the united states by introducing the vice president of the united stat states. >> hello? >> selena, what are you doing? >> oh, god. i thought you were the president. hey, listen, are you going to the dinner tonight? >> no, i'm not goingman, i've been there once. it's a bunch of politician
. >> she wore that jason wu dress and put him on the map. she was coming to new york and that's why you so many fashionable people tonight. i interviewed a ton of models. the fashion community loves her because she's all about american designers. >> i recognized three of the people you mentioned there. go ahead, deen. >> what about, what am i wearing, alicia, can you guess that? >> you're wearing a very weird bow tie. >> thank you very much. i don't know who makes...
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jason furman. >> he is going to give his own view. >> come on, alan. at 8 a.m. tarting new yorkprogram is looking for an investor so it can expand. i'll to bicycle share has been term withing a equinox. bikes and6000 city talk of expanding it. it launched last year and has more than 100,000 lenders to pay $95 a year. the company wants to raise the price, saying higher-than-expected usage among new yorkers is hiding it -- hurting its own line. >> is a degrading taxicab services? >> that's your vote on uber charging too much. >> i'm using it because i can't get a cab. we're looking down from the studio in front of bloomberg. at 5:00 this morning, the rack was empty. adam parker from morgan stanley. the surveillance bike expert. is an interesting social project. you partake in? >> i walk. >> have you ever taken a bite? -- a bike? >> no. i need a helmet. met thee, i have not heavy bike sharing program washington. it's called bike share. we all know it is impossible to buy government. >> it has been successful in london. >> i go back to my story about how they have naked bike races.
jason furman. >> he is going to give his own view. >> come on, alan. at 8 a.m. tarting new yorkprogram is looking for an investor so it can expand. i'll to bicycle share has been term withing a equinox. bikes and6000 city talk of expanding it. it launched last year and has more than 100,000 lenders to pay $95 a year. the company wants to raise the price, saying higher-than-expected usage among new yorkers is hiding it -- hurting its own line. >> is a degrading taxicab...
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jason and i are going to finish the project, with or without the cameras. in fact, without the cameras. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new yorkhanks to juju. >>> coming up on "good morning america," singer turned stunt man country star, hunter hayes and his attempt to break a world record. the results just ahead in "pop news." keep it here. >> breaking "pop news." >> don't go anywhere. veractive s that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you
jason and i are going to finish the project, with or without the cameras. in fact, without the cameras. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new yorkhanks to juju. >>> coming up on "good morning america," singer turned stunt man country star, hunter hayes and his attempt to break a world record. the results just ahead in "pop news." keep it here. >> breaking "pop news." >> don't go anywhere. veractive s...
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a day named jason conger has his own random out of state disinterested surveillancian their helping them, as well, the pac funder on the other side tomorrow is a hedge fund guy from new yorkho has decided that the outcome of the oregon republican senate primary is apparently worst some of his hedge fund bucks for some reason and this is the thing in oregon. oregon of all places for some reason attracts this. four years ago you may remember we took notice of a mysterious well funded out of nowhere challenge to a democratic incumbent named peter defazio. forgive me but it's sort of perennial crank candidate who lived on a compound they called his own science institute who sent out newsletters saying things like hiv doesn't really cause aids and anybody who is hiv positive shouldn't take their hiv drugs, he says that radiation is good for you and we should in fact consider sprinkling radiation over the entire united states and there were parks and backyards and stuff that would help everybody's health. yeah, that candidate was mysteriously running a campaign with super slick flyers and well put together ads and a really professional-looking operation against peter defazio. a
a day named jason conger has his own random out of state disinterested surveillancian their helping them, as well, the pac funder on the other side tomorrow is a hedge fund guy from new yorkho has decided that the outcome of the oregon republican senate primary is apparently worst some of his hedge fund bucks for some reason and this is the thing in oregon. oregon of all places for some reason attracts this. four years ago you may remember we took notice of a mysterious well funded out of...
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jason kcbs news. thank you. >>> and full-time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." >> norah o'donnell joins us now from new york, good morning. >> good morning frank and michelle. ahead a computer hacker facing decades in prison could be sentenced to just a few months this morning. cnet's tim stevens on how the man became a mole and helped the fbi take down the number one cyber criminal target. plus drought and disease are driving up food prices and yahoo's reporter is going to join us here in studio 57 with what to expect in the stores the next couple of months. and in las vegas you can gamble on almost anything but not who will become the next president. we're going to take you inside the effort to change that and some of the political fallout. the news is back in the mornings so we'll see you at 7:00 and guess what i have a group of visitors here this morning. from my daughter's classroom. >> there we go. >> oh. >> hi everybody. >> hi. >> very nice. >> they are so cute. >> say hi too. >> very cute. >> san francisco. >> hi san francisco. >> so cute. >> oh. we love it. norah. >> we love a studio audience. well
jason kcbs news. thank you. >>> and full-time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." >> norah o'donnell joins us now from new york, good morning. >> good morning frank and michelle. ahead a computer hacker facing decades in prison could be sentenced to just a few months this morning. cnet's tim stevens on how the man became a mole and helped the fbi take down the number one cyber criminal target. plus drought and disease are driving up...
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new york. can she walk away and say i quit because of benghazi? benghazi has become a code word of sorts for the right. they're setting up a word association. hear the word benghazi, think hillary clinton. jason chafitz referenced clinton multiple times in regards to this -- i don't even want to call it a scandal. this thing. let's watch. >> i have a document in my hands, an internal state department bottom that hillary clinton's chief of staff on september 12, the state department told the president in the libyan congress that it was a terrorist organization that had committed these attacks. what happened, for instance, as journalist, uh yo do not know the answer as to why was the ambassador there? what happened, for instance, on april 6, 2012 when our facility was bombed. it was bombed again on june 12. the british ambassador has an assassination attempt. >> chris stevens, the ambassador was there because he wanted to be there. it was his call. that's the way the world work, congressman. ambassadors make their own decisions. fox news host erik bolling made this accusation about why hillary clinton didn't go on the sunday shows that weekend. >> hillary clinton was the supposed to a, testify,
new york. can she walk away and say i quit because of benghazi? benghazi has become a code word of sorts for the right. they're setting up a word association. hear the word benghazi, think hillary clinton. jason chafitz referenced clinton multiple times in regards to this -- i don't even want to call it a scandal. this thing. let's watch. >> i have a document in my hands, an internal state department bottom that hillary clinton's chief of staff on september 12, the state department told...
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new york times," they are the newspaper of record for your base. this group over here is a bad apple. that is exactly what she said. jason., he is an insider. that is the secret buzz going on. jill abrams said you cannot have this. stuart: she waited a couple of months. >> there is no other answer here. nothing else makes sense. this thing about the pay is so bogus. it is like she got her job from the help wanted ad. no. you negotiate your salary. stuart: you could interpret it as a conspiracy theory. jason in d.c. called your radio show. you picked it up very well. tom sullivan, everybody. the irs targeting scandal. the orders came from washington. a u.s. senator urged the irs to target themselves. plus, i will pass judgment on five years of president obama's all government all the time. ♪ d i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. on-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. b
new york times," they are the newspaper of record for your base. this group over here is a bad apple. that is exactly what she said. jason., he is an insider. that is the secret buzz going on. jill abrams said you cannot have this. stuart: she waited a couple of months. >> there is no other answer here. nothing else makes sense. this thing about the pay is so bogus. it is like she got her job from the help wanted ad. no. you negotiate your salary. stuart: you could interpret it as a...
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new york in the senate. i think that's the biggest gap in memory. >> here is my question for you, jason.there's a way republicans, not in 2014, but 2016 and the potential run of hillary clinton for the white house, they will be able to shift this narrative of monica lewinsky into a tool to use against hillary? >> i don't think it's that likely for a couple reasons. number one, there have been juicier scandals since monica lewinsky. there's gay sex scandals. the memory i experience with a lot of my students were 9/11. they were first graders when that happened. that's something republicans can talk about if they want to talk about security or national foreign policy. hillary clinton is a famous lady married to a former president and is going to run for president again. i don't think the republican ks do much with monica lewinsky to taint hillary clinton in any way or bill clinton going into the white house. there are other issues they are concerned with. >> danny, let's talk about culture and your generation. there are so many scandals in politics these days oftentimes, a scandal involvin
new york in the senate. i think that's the biggest gap in memory. >> here is my question for you, jason.there's a way republicans, not in 2014, but 2016 and the potential run of hillary clinton for the white house, they will be able to shift this narrative of monica lewinsky into a tool to use against hillary? >> i don't think it's that likely for a couple reasons. number one, there have been juicier scandals since monica lewinsky. there's gay sex scandals. the memory i experience...
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jason canela, porque se vio con unas fotos con zuleykita ahÍ. >> ¿quÉ nos tienen por allÁ nuestros neoyorquinos divinos? >> aquÍ estamos desde toda la vida. new yorkpierta amÉrica estÁ con ustedes! >> comenzamos. [♪ mÚsica ♪] hola miguel. recibí tu email sobre cuanto te gusta la comida picante. a si que quería que fueras el primero en probar mi nuevo blazin' chicken sandwich. tiene pollo crujiente y picante, salsa ranch con chile fantasma, y jalapeños rebanados. gracias, suena bien picante. pasále, te presento a la familia. ojala también aguanten lo picante. ¿mande? uhh, nada. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> ¿cÓmo dice? >>ha llegado el momento de presentar... los 3 videos de internet y vamos a comenzar con el tercero. se trata de un camiÓn que viene a toda velocidad por esta carretera y casi causa una tragedia. miren nada mÁs. quÉ impresionante. fue captado por la cÁmara de seguridad de otro auto que venÍa en direcciÓn contraria. miren nada mÁs quÉ susto. >> es impresionante. la misma pregunta que yo siempre tengo, ¿quiÉn va en su coche con una cÁmara de estas? >> es la cÁmara de seguridad. a ciertos autos, ya le estÁn poniendo esa cÁmara de seguridad si no me eq
jason canela, porque se vio con unas fotos con zuleykita ahÍ. >> ¿quÉ nos tienen por allÁ nuestros neoyorquinos divinos? >> aquÍ estamos desde toda la vida. new yorkpierta amÉrica estÁ con ustedes! >> comenzamos. [♪ mÚsica ♪] hola miguel. recibí tu email sobre cuanto te gusta la comida picante. a si que quería que fueras el primero en probar mi nuevo blazin' chicken sandwich. tiene pollo crujiente y picante, salsa ranch con chile fantasma, y jalapeños rebanados....
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jason, a politics editor at "source" magazine and on and on -- how rare is this move? >> this is incredibly rare and not so much just the first lady writing something "new york times" ing congress. usually they take on fairly soft issue, advocate, but completely different to say congress is doing something wrong now and we need to do something different. it's a reflection of michelle obama's unique power. >> first ladies haven't taken on soft issue os. hillary clinton, health care. nancy reagan, drug campaign. barbara bush, literacy. what is it about michelle obama that's different? >> one, it's her popularity letter an level and why she chose fits in. hillary clinton caused bill clinton so many problems because we didn't vote for her. michelle taking a fairly simple, i'm not going to advocate but when congress doesn't help me i'm going to criticize them? that's new. >> and up for vote to the full house. say she loses's what does that mean? >> she'll complain more. that's the issue. if you look historically, they've been taking polls from gallup back to eleanor roosevelt. michelle obama is the second most popular lady in office of any. just following laura bush, much
jason, a politics editor at "source" magazine and on and on -- how rare is this move? >> this is incredibly rare and not so much just the first lady writing something "new york times" ing congress. usually they take on fairly soft issue, advocate, but completely different to say congress is doing something wrong now and we need to do something different. it's a reflection of michelle obama's unique power. >> first ladies haven't taken on soft issue os. hillary...