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the new york police department's discriminatory and invasive surveillance program the new york city police launched the undercover spy operation after nine eleven targeting muslims in new york new jersey and connecticut the n.y.p.d. has denied it targeted muslims specifically saying it was only following leads unsurprisingly the surveillance program never produced single leading to anything terrorist related at all but new york city mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly still defend it to this day i guess racial profiling is justification enough for them to cross their city jurisdiction to blatantly disregard the rule of law but really you know what else can we expect from the same police department that launched the stop and frisk program the same program that was a tourist for unjustifiable racial profiling in pat downs of thousands of african-americans on new york streets now. then my p.d. is making even more headway into their controversial reputation by not only crossing city jurisdiction but crossing country lines the n.y.p.d. is extending their branches around the world and is launching ones in london lyons hamburg toronto and most recently tell of the israe
the new york police department's discriminatory and invasive surveillance program the new york city police launched the undercover spy operation after nine eleven targeting muslims in new york new jersey and connecticut the n.y.p.d. has denied it targeted muslims specifically saying it was only following leads unsurprisingly the surveillance program never produced single leading to anything terrorist related at all but new york city mayor michael bloomberg and police commissioner ray kelly...
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and right now just checking the airports, laguardia, jfk, teterboro airport, and new york, new jersey, and new york airports seeing ground stops because of the severe weather moving through right now. we're seeing wind gusts up to 60 to 70 miles per hour with straight-line winds moving right over long island and heading out towards boston, so the severe weather threat will continue across the northeast as we head into tonight. so, folks heading into the northeast even tomorrow may want to check ahead for flight delays as a lot of these airlines try to get caught up from today's severe weather in the northeast, diane? >> all right, thanks a lot, rob. >>> and now to decision 2012. republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan visited the bay area today, not to campaign but rather to raise money and to reach out to younger voters through silicon valley. ryan's first stop this morning was in danville. former san francisco 49er brett jones and his wife held a fund-raiser at their home. tickets started at $1,000 and ryan could be seen there greeting guests and he took time to meet young
and right now just checking the airports, laguardia, jfk, teterboro airport, and new york, new jersey, and new york airports seeing ground stops because of the severe weather moving through right now. we're seeing wind gusts up to 60 to 70 miles per hour with straight-line winds moving right over long island and heading out towards boston, so the severe weather threat will continue across the northeast as we head into tonight. so, folks heading into the northeast even tomorrow may want to check...
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york/new jersey and philadelphia airspace. and 40-50% of the national airspace ground stops and ground delays occur in new york. that means right now about half of all flights in the country being held at a gate or delayed on the tarmac, can trace their delays to one of airports in the new york/new jersey region. delays and insulin capacity constraints have stifled growth and effectively put a no vacancy sign on jfk, newark and laguardia. economists have calculated that for every billion potential additional passengers who we cannot serve, there are 5000 jobs that don't get created in our region. so delays are not just an annoyance. they cost money, real money, and have real economic consequences. extra fuel, a new flight crew, hotel vouchers, missed many, extra meals at an airport and so on through the system. in 2010, a university of california at berkeley study found that flight delays caused the united states $32.9 billion a year. most unsettling of all is the fact that air passengers they are the largest burden. delays are a threat to this nation's global competitiveness. so how can we as a nation continue
york/new jersey and philadelphia airspace. and 40-50% of the national airspace ground stops and ground delays occur in new york. that means right now about half of all flights in the country being held at a gate or delayed on the tarmac, can trace their delays to one of airports in the new york/new jersey region. delays and insulin capacity constraints have stifled growth and effectively put a no vacancy sign on jfk, newark and laguardia. economists have calculated that for every billion...
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constant bickering between the port authority of new york and new jersey and the 9/11 foundation hasion to a halt and it's all about money. the current price tag of the memorial and museum is $700 million with another 60 million needed every year in operating costs and borrowing the last minute deal, which we're rooting for, the sides can't agree who's paying for it. you've got new york, new jersey, the port authority. lots of people fighting and nobody wanting to pay. so whatever you think of the price tag, we're way past the point of arguing about it. even if there is a last second deal, if our elected officials let it get to this point on paying, what chance is there they're going to be able to work on other issues like strikes? still ahead, nearly 30,000 teachers are on strike in chicago. what specific demand is holding back a deal? and at least one navy s.e.a. lchl was on the night osama bin laden was killed. flo: every driver is different. we've got great news for them all. you can try snapshot from progressive before you switch your insurance. [ horn honks ] just plug snapshot
constant bickering between the port authority of new york and new jersey and the 9/11 foundation hasion to a halt and it's all about money. the current price tag of the memorial and museum is $700 million with another 60 million needed every year in operating costs and borrowing the last minute deal, which we're rooting for, the sides can't agree who's paying for it. you've got new york, new jersey, the port authority. lots of people fighting and nobody wanting to pay. so whatever you think of...
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new york. can they be put together? i went look for the revolution in new york and new jersey and in the try state area. volution is 11:00 news weather map of the new york area. >> and what did you find? >> well,, i mean, growing up you'll hear about boston. [inaudible] things happen in boston. [inaudible] you hear a lot about virginia. and i tend to think that new york didn't have much to do with anything. but i discovered that it all happened here. it all happened here. and, you know, kind of want to start a battle with my friend in tbons saying, yeah, yeah, but washington and the continental army pretty much, you know have [inaudible] in and around new york city which the british controlled for pretty much the whole war. so then it come the -- why did they camp here and not here and you know what did the hills matter? and that's just the book one of the questions for me. what did the hills matter? what did the hills have to say? really looking for, you know history in. >> one of the things you did here there's a picture on the cover of you in a row boat you escaped from manhattan. what was that about?
new york. can they be put together? i went look for the revolution in new york and new jersey and in the try state area. volution is 11:00 news weather map of the new york area. >> and what did you find? >> well,, i mean, growing up you'll hear about boston. [inaudible] things happen in boston. [inaudible] you hear a lot about virginia. and i tend to think that new york didn't have much to do with anything. but i discovered that it all happened here. it all happened here. and, you...
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constant bickering between the port authority of new york and new jersey and the 9/11 foundation hasstruction to a halt and it's all about money. the current price tag of the memorial and museum is $700 million with another 60 million needed every year in operating costs. and barring a last minute deal which we're all rooting for, who's paying for it? you've got new york, new jersey, the port authority. lots of people fighting and nobody wanting to pay. so whatever you think of the price tag, we're way past the point of arguing about it. even if there is a last second deal, if our elected officials let it get to this point on paying for the 9/11 memorial and museum, what chance is there they're going to be able to work together on other issues affecting our countries. issues like teacher strikes? >>> still ahead, nearly 30,000 teachers are on strike in chicago. what specific demand is holding back a deal? >>> and the drug at least one navy s.e.a.l. was on the night osama bin ladin was killed. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. jo
constant bickering between the port authority of new york and new jersey and the 9/11 foundation hasstruction to a halt and it's all about money. the current price tag of the memorial and museum is $700 million with another 60 million needed every year in operating costs. and barring a last minute deal which we're all rooting for, who's paying for it? you've got new york, new jersey, the port authority. lots of people fighting and nobody wanting to pay. so whatever you think of the price tag,...
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news of washington for first responders. his last-minute deal means to keep peace and an abiding love and moral is back on track. and at 11 foundation and states of new york and new jersey it reached an agreement monday night or allow construction to resume on the night 11 museum. the museum is necessary to tell a whole story about what a place 11 years ago today. >>> we feel the public policy and it is complementary experience tomorrow. >>> the federal government announced monday that it will include more than 50 types of cancer on the list of illnesses cover and provided for health coverage. >>> he has this 40 cancer that has spread to his lungs. still he considers himself lucky mitchell had 11 more years of my family or the skies were killed and 11 i had 11 years to say goodbye. >>> the testing began applying for funds in the month. >>> we have live pictures of the road city at krems city mortal blow. pools opened last fall. certainly you think about on that date. >>> i have the day off and was going to york. he was crazy in boston. >>> we need to know what the was went to be like. >>> i found out that this bit early morning and you still have the shoe marks under fi
news of washington for first responders. his last-minute deal means to keep peace and an abiding love and moral is back on track. and at 11 foundation and states of new york and new jersey it reached an agreement monday night or allow construction to resume on the night 11 museum. the museum is necessary to tell a whole story about what a place 11 years ago today. >>> we feel the public policy and it is complementary experience tomorrow. >>> the federal government announced...
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flights are affected by delays in the new york, new jersey and other ground delays occur in new york. that means that right now, about half of all flights in the country being held every day are on the tarmac and can trade their delays to one of the delays in the new york and new jersey region. delays and capacity constraint have stifled growth and a pair putting no vacancy sign on jfk and la guardia. the economist have calculated that for every million potential additional passengers whom we cannot serve, there are 5000 jobs that do not get created in our region. the delays are not just in new england. they cost money. and they have real economic consequences. extra fuel, a new flight school, hotel vouchers, business deals not done, extra meals in the airport and so on and so forth. in 2010, a university of california at berkeley study found that by delays across the united states cost $32.9 billion per year. most unsettling of all are the air passengers there that are the largest burden. it is a threat to the global competitiveness. we must rely on what is fundamentally used in the
flights are affected by delays in the new york, new jersey and other ground delays occur in new york. that means that right now, about half of all flights in the country being held every day are on the tarmac and can trade their delays to one of the delays in the new york and new jersey region. delays and capacity constraint have stifled growth and a pair putting no vacancy sign on jfk and la guardia. the economist have calculated that for every million potential additional passengers whom we...
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good news out of washington for first responders and a last- minute deal means a key piece of the 911 memorial is back on track. the 911 foundation and the states of new york and new jersey reached an agreement that will allow construction to resume on the museum. organizers say is necessary to tell the whole story about what took place 11 years ago today >> we feel the public needs this complementary experience to the memorial >> the federal government announced it will include more than 50 types of cancer on its list of illnesses covered by program for health coverage. ray spent months at around zero looking for survivors and sifting through rubble for remains and now he has stage for kidney cancer that has spread to his lungs. he still considers himself lucky >> i have 11 more years with my family where these guys were killed on 911. i have 11 years to say you are my family. >> victims can begin applying for funds in about one month. >> here is a look at the pentagon, you can see the large american flag that will remain there until sundown. after the ceremony the president and the first lady had to walter reed medical center to speak with wounded soldiers >> we're goi
good news out of washington for first responders and a last- minute deal means a key piece of the 911 memorial is back on track. the 911 foundation and the states of new york and new jersey reached an agreement that will allow construction to resume on the museum. organizers say is necessary to tell the whole story about what took place 11 years ago today >> we feel the public needs this complementary experience to the memorial >> the federal government announced it will include...
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new york, new jersey, these are states that have a very slow foreclosure process in a big backlog of homes in that process. a lot of other states, though, states like california, arizona, nevada, states with big price declines after the bubble burst don't have as much of a foreclosure inventory now because they are most of the way through their backlog. gerri: as you yourself are saying, there are other impediments, what are they? >> that is right. the biggest obstacle to homeownership is saving enough for a down payment. a lot of people lost their jobs or are forced to work part-time and could not save for a down payment and in some it could take years to save for a down payment. credit standards are still tight. you take top credit score if you want to qualify for a mortgage at today's very low rates. home ownership looks affordable relative to renting for only those in a position to buy in the first place. gerri: we hear a lot of the same kind of analysis everywhere we go. what is the surprising factor, or something in the closet we don't know about that can help or hurt the housing market getting >> one of the best about the housing market is the vacancy rate. coming back down almost to normal levels. pingback the past few years, there was a glut of vacant homes on the market, being held off the market, that put a lot of downward pressure on prices. in vacant homes also vacant homes hurt neighborhoods because they are often not kept up. vacancies coming back to normal levels in inventory down to normal levels, a fundamental sign the pressure on its way to recovery. gerri: i hope you're right. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. gerri: coming up, bank of america and chase getting hit with cyber attacks. is your money safe? and are small investors getting the short end of the stick when it comes to high frequency trading? former sec chairman harvey pitt gives us his take is a faster wall street is checking against the individual investor. what can we do about it? don't go away this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... 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[ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ gerri: here is a fact you may not know. the majority of stock trades in the united states are not made by humans, but rather high-speed computers. in the time it takes to blink your eye and computer is a will to buy and sell thousands of different securities at any given time. concerns a growing. it's reflect on the market and small investors like you and me. this week's sell-off in oil was going to be it -- rumored to be a trading glitch until it was confirmed it was an isolated incident. currently the exchange commission is probing the activities and trading firms and stock exchange operators in the big question, is more regulation for the industry needed? let's ask a veteran trader from the nyse, teddy weisberg, founder of seaports securities. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. gerri: you say that high-frequency all comes out of -- >> i me, this is on market structure that was created by congress and the sec. gerri: by regulators. >> by regulators. yet now we are asking regulators to fix the markets that they created. highly unlikely that will happen because i would be willing to bet almost anyone that the day of regulators admit the mistake and wants to have to do over will probably not happen, at least in my lifetime. gerri: are mine either. let's talk about how it can be fixed. >> you know, sandy wile in his infinite wisdom recently said to me you know, perhaps, just perhaps we made a mistake when we make bless the goal weight. clearly he was one of the orchestras of making it all wake back in the late 90's. i think two of the things that the government can do that would solve the problem immediately overnight if would be, number one, to reinstitute the rule which basically means that to sell short you must sell short of a plastic which will take away a lot of that of -- volatility in momentum but basically is a friend of the high-frequency trader. never too, but nichols breads back in the market. gerri: increase my costs tech gear rid of this problem. >> it's not about cost but the integrity and the transparency of our securities market. i would suggest to you that the cost a you are incurring him because of all of the volatility far exceeds the nickel spread will put back in the market, but they do one thing. they bring dealers back into the market which means you have principles there with affirmative responsibilities fee, high-frequency traders have no responsibilities to anybody but themselves. gerri: let's be clear. these people are throwing huge numbers of buy and sell orders, sometimes on the same stock into the marketplace. it makes for a confusing market. what is it like being on the floor of the nyse here where according to some estimates, 50%, 6% of the daily stock trading volume is this kind of trading. >> at think it's higher than that. i think it's actually two-thirds of the daily volume is africa to trading hit with at any location to a defect correlation the fundamentals are you and i and in the of our viewers here in terms of the stock selection process. computers don't care about fundamentals. on the trading floor we are subject to the same volatility that that person sitting at home is subject to. then looted six are more or less warning the is silent. gerri: american companies can go and raise money and investors can invest and particular it -- participate. this pitch kind of trading blows that. >> is not necessarily blaming the high-frequency trader. they are filling the void was created by congress. what they simply are doing is getting the system. they are trading by one set of rules and the rest of us clearly airplane by another set. the two don't coincide. gerri: thanks for coming on. that was really clear. appreciate your time. still to come, is your financial situation getting better or worse? a newy has the answer for many americans. but to finance our institutions have been hit by cyber attacks. how safe is your bank? our own liz macdonald has answers coming up next. ve latel. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. gerri: welcome a breaking news tonight. oklahoma attorney-general has filed a first lawsuit against the president's health care law, obamacare. the amended suit challenges another part of the law, the irs role to help implement obamacare. the complaint also seeking recognition, the oklahoma constitution protect citizens from a requirement to buy health care insurance. once again, okla. filing a brand spanking new lawsuit against obamacare, the first state to try to use this aspect to challe
new york, new jersey, these are states that have a very slow foreclosure process in a big backlog of homes in that process. a lot of other states, though, states like california, arizona, nevada, states with big price declines after the bubble burst don't have as much of a foreclosure inventory now because they are most of the way through their backlog. gerri: as you yourself are saying, there are other impediments, what are they? >> that is right. the biggest obstacle to homeownership is...
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new york, new jersey and florida are some of those locations. tesla says customers will be able to customize a model s sedan with interactive displays and then see what it looks like on a giant screen. with these 10 new stores, tesla will now have 34 locations worldwide. >>> yesterday here at 5:00, bill martin helped us fine tune the timing on that shuttle fly over and the locations that were best. everything worked out didn't it. >> yeah it was one of the most spectacular days. >> it fly right in front of my house, i live out in oakland. it was so close it looked like you could hit it with a rock. >>> it was a really neat shared experience. i'm so glad the weather cooperated because some of those photos we're getting. you will see them all throughout the night. we had great photos of the fly over. the golden gate bridge in the background. and it really just affirms what i say too much, that we live in one of the prettiest places in the world. and on a day like this you really can appreciate it especially on a friday. these were the highs today, not the highs but the current temperatures. 87 in fairfield. nearly the highs. temperatures came up five to 10 degrees. originally and if you've been paying
new york, new jersey and florida are some of those locations. tesla says customers will be able to customize a model s sedan with interactive displays and then see what it looks like on a giant screen. with these 10 new stores, tesla will now have 34 locations worldwide. >>> yesterday here at 5:00, bill martin helped us fine tune the timing on that shuttle fly over and the locations that were best. everything worked out didn't it. >> yeah it was one of the most spectacular days....
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new york risher city still looks great from appear on. >>> why has the ribbon cutting happen? >>> an ongoing dispute with the construction manager we are working to resolve >>> construction manager the port authority of new york and new jersey a government agency spending billions to rebuild the side with a train station and tallest office tower in western hemisphere. the agency is concerned about the finances of the museum and the moral foundation. >>> do we have the money to finish where we are and a plan in place to insure the museum can be sustainable financially. >>> officials say they can handle the $60 million annual budget just as they raised $450 million to build the memorial and museum. 911 family members whose wife catherine died it is shameful the museum not open. >>> the vast majority i have spoken to are disgusted disappointed and disgusted. >>> only a few 911 artifacts are on public view and a visitor center. no one will say when the museum will be completed. anthony mason cbs news. >>> it makes me nervous to park >>> shoppers nervous and quiet financial and their blood the rash of burglaries were valuables are vulnerable and your car >>> in southern california donkeys are roaming the streets and animal contr
new york risher city still looks great from appear on. >>> why has the ribbon cutting happen? >>> an ongoing dispute with the construction manager we are working to resolve >>> construction manager the port authority of new york and new jersey a government agency spending billions to rebuild the side with a train station and tallest office tower in western hemisphere. the agency is concerned about the finances of the museum and the moral foundation. >>> do we...
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the men found problem was transit systems in san francisco, new york and new jersey and then told the transit agencies. if. > new, sal live in oakland with the new rules of the road when it comes to driverless cars. >> reporter: imagine a rush hour without traffic or a car that could drive you home, it could be driving me around now as i do this report. that's -- the idea one step closer to reality today. perhaps the -- the governor arrived today in aself driven car. he then went inside and signed a law clearing the way for driverless cars to hit the road. >> another step forward. in this long march in california pioneering the future and leading the country and the whole world. >> reporter: the new law will set safety standards including require age human being to be there to take over in an emergency. that could change eventually. >> you can have a car drop you off here to work, get out, walk through a little bit of green space and it goes off and takes somebody else. >> reporter: he said it may reduce the demand for parking. engineers say driverless cars will not be subject to what causes most mobile crashes,
the men found problem was transit systems in san francisco, new york and new jersey and then told the transit agencies. if. > new, sal live in oakland with the new rules of the road when it comes to driverless cars. >> reporter: imagine a rush hour without traffic or a car that could drive you home, it could be driving me around now as i do this report. that's -- the idea one step closer to reality today. perhaps the -- the governor arrived today in aself driven car. he then went...
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new york and new jersey and pennsylvania. then we will clear out following that. forecast tomorrow looks pleasant. 83-87. thunderstorms and showers the afternoon. sunday looks good. sunshine and the same story monday. seasonal temperatures for a good of next week. monday morning, back to work. you head out the door, check the weather. toyota sportst , brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the nats are in the playoffs. >> it is amazing. nationals are trying to play tonight and that is hard to do after clinching a playoff spot. the first-ever for most of these guys. the first before 1933. had better get squared away quickly. the guy you really have to be y for is ryan zimmerman. scored on a wild pitch. is the guy who has seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. now this. >> he has had hard times. being able to get it going for him, getting to the playoffs, it is unbelievable for him. >> price harper. week for wh? the redskins opened at home. he probably will not play. the biggest losses will be on the defensive side of the ball the big namesf are missing from the lineup and some no names have to step in. he is a household name. they are not. chris wilson, charged with replacing the pro bowl talent. >> he has always been the guy to say -- we plan to show them there's not be a drop-off. injackson has been years.ton four chris wilson was cut and at a football. been a man ofys faith like i say. you continue to prepare as if an opportunity will present itself. >> wilson made this year's and now he is playing a prominent role. >> the situation is unfortunate. injuries happen. nobody's going to feel sorry for us. still be football played on sunday. wejust go out and do what asked to do. need a win on sunday. new york beat carolina last year. was pounded. three interceptions. d twice.acke was pulled from the game in quarter and sat on the bench. a big learning experience for newton. golf fans are applying the championship in the plant. best of created some great drama, especially this guy, jim furyk. he had an incredible 29 on the front. 29. the rest were 3's. he finally had a bogey on the 14th. a 64, seven under par. the lead. the nfl officials met this week to settle their financial dispute. had very little progress. again, we have deferred -- replacements. about thatot talking money. >> they will not budge. both sides. >> anncr: a gr:ood job. it's the ky to a good life. but it isn't always easy to find one... a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to buildld a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jobs, paying... on average fifty five thousand a year. six thousand jobs from increased tourism... and table games like blackjack and poker. add
new york and new jersey and pennsylvania. then we will clear out following that. forecast tomorrow looks pleasant. 83-87. thunderstorms and showers the afternoon. sunday looks good. sunshine and the same story monday. seasonal temperatures for a good of next week. monday morning, back to work. you head out the door, check the weather. toyota sportst , brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the nats are in the playoffs. >> it is amazing. nationals are trying to play tonight...
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new york and new jersey. if you'd lick to visit, it's located in front of the fire and police headquarters in millersville. >>> in baltimore the world trade center shadow moved crass. it's inscribed with a timeline. the white marble base and twisted steel taken from the north tower of the world trade center looked like a sun dial following the destruction of the attacks that day. >>> the anniversary of 9/11, not just a day for remembrance but has become a day of service and giving back. that's what happened on the east side of baltimore as scores vowed to get down to work. tim rutherford has the story. >> reporter: the oliver community has not been spared the troubles of urban blight but today on september 11th there is renewed vigor and optimism because when good people attack a problem, good things happen. >> it's taken a lot of hard work and hundreds of volunteers and this is the cap stone. >> reporter: only 150 volunteers from local companies, all here to tackle the tough job of july starting a community in renewal. >> they're all doing exactly, living the spirit that followed that tragic day, which is building communities, supporting communities and working together. >> reporter: the group, operation oliver, has been working daily in this neighborhood for over a year. it's a coalition of military veterans who want to continue to serve. >> service doesn't end when you take the uniform off. in fact, this becomes more important. >> reporter: the volunteers are hopeful they're making a difference. >> it's a great way to give back to the community and remember and we ought to keep moving. >> people in the community, that this can be a spring board for them that they will see what's been done and inspire them to come together as a group to build on what stoarted. >> the evident is more than appreciated. >> you see, other people take their time to worry about how clone our block is or what they clan do to make things better. it's really inspirational. >> great, great deal out there. operation oliver is made up of several veterans groups including the artist program and come home baltimore. >> we have provided all of our coverage of the september 11th lay tacks on our website at abc2news.com. we also have an interactive link that allows you to find out more about all of the 9/11 memorials right here on our home page. >>> blue skies today. that was the story, dry comfortable conditions. let's look at some of that from our exclusion vive abc2 weather bug. baltimore, just a few high thin clouds streaking in out of the north here nor druid hill at robert w coleman. bel air. a gorgeous stop. look at the poach today. if you could have been down will, this would have been a great day for it, sunshine, still some good shoulder season to get some trips down there. take a look at current conditions, 77 degrees. humidity around 33%. this is comfortable, this is's. technically in the summer season. maryland's mess pouredful -- most powerful radar. you're in the low to mid-70s. 71. we've gotten 3 -- got 73 in east son. a few weather clouds dipping in and out of pennsylvania. to the west, we see no quiet clear calm conditions. high pressure stays in control. dry air comfortable, pleasant. watching our next weather system. this system will be taking a dive further south as we go toward the end of the week. for several days it will be the high pressure bulb -- bubble. we think there could be showers around into early sunday. atlantic satellite has quieted down. as a result, nasa sass launched their unmanned hurricane hunter, headed now toward td14 here in the south atlantic. in the meantime it's quiet around here, 52. still clear, still cool. sunny skies tomorrow and into the night tomorrow night low 50s. the outlook staying just a little warmer by day over the next two days. in the weekend temperatures will hover near 70. could bring a couple showers around here. i'm a little envious. i had a great time. this was outstanding, but i'm a little bit envious. >> tonight would be a heck of a night. >> just stay outside all week. let's talk about those ravens. brilliant, smashing, must see. rave reviews for the ravens on opening night. never have they scored this many, 44 points. they have one seven straight home openers, won 12 straight home games and sent a loud message to the bengals and the rest of the league that this offense may be the best wove' seen since marty doll re: s. ravens play in philadelphia this coming sunday. way to go, joe. we'll be right back. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. >>> before we go, abc2 family about to get bigger. >> charley crowson and his wife are waiting for a baby to arrive. so stay tuned for more updates. >> while they're working on that, we're working on what's coming up at 11. >> folks at the university of maryland have found a newiological explanation for your trouble with weight loss. >>> how a gun ended new a buccaneer middle school. those stories and more when we see you tonight on abc2 news at 11. >> wyatt? >> great sleeping weather again. check out the hour by hour forecast. temperatures dropping into the low 60s again, dry, comfortable clear. here's the outlook and the rest of the week, more sunshine on tap. outdoor activities, get out this. savor this. >> all right. let's see if the orioles can pull this one off. >> we'll see you tonight at 11.
new york and new jersey. if you'd lick to visit, it's located in front of the fire and police headquarters in millersville. >>> in baltimore the world trade center shadow moved crass. it's inscribed with a timeline. the white marble base and twisted steel taken from the north tower of the world trade center looked like a sun dial following the destruction of the attacks that day. >>> the anniversary of 9/11, not just a day for remembrance but has become a day of service and...
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late last night in the 11th hour, so to speak, an agreement between new york's mayor and the governors of new york and new jerseyrnor chris christie said working together, we will now move this project forward with conviction, but also with proper transparency and oversight and at no further costs to toll payers and taxpayers. and a senior new york state official told cbs news the key to the deal was ensuring there would be no additional costs to the port authority or the state. but the museum was on budget and on schedule until the port authority halted construction. according to joe daniels, the president of the foundation. >> there's enough money in place? >> we've raised over $450 million from all 50 states. big companies, individual donations. we have the money there. we are ready to go. the museum is more than 80% done already. we've just got to get that last part finished. >> reporter: so if the money was there, why the holdup? daniel says it was business as usual when it comes to projects at ground zero. >> why isn't it open? >> every single big accomplishment down at the site over these last 11 years, w
late last night in the 11th hour, so to speak, an agreement between new york's mayor and the governors of new york and new jerseyrnor chris christie said working together, we will now move this project forward with conviction, but also with proper transparency and oversight and at no further costs to toll payers and taxpayers. and a senior new york state official told cbs news the key to the deal was ensuring there would be no additional costs to the port authority or the state. but the museum...
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new york, new jersey and pennsylvania are protesting lukoil's pring policies by jacking up their own prices. the dealers pay lukoil between five and 30 cents a gallon more than their competitors they say. which means they have to charge more at the pump so they're losing business. with me from south plainfield, new jersey, like oil station at site of the protest is the station manager. thank you so much for joining us tonight and i'm just wondering so you have to pay more than your neighbor across the street. i understand why that would frustrate you. you have to pass prices onto the consumer and maybe lose some customers or you have to eat that cost yourself . what do you achieve by making prices nine bucks a gallon for a couple days? >> well, first of all thank you for having us on. number one, let me tell you as of yesterday my price, my cost was 3.7 . my competitors down the street here, which is a block to two blocks a way are selling the fuel, regular fuel at $3.79. two stations are selling it a at 3.79. one station selling at 3.85. the other raceaway station is selling at 3.77. in my cost is 3.78 and they're selling it at 3.79, how am i going to survive on one penny per gallon? melissa: i absolutely understand the math you're talking about there. sounds like you can't possibly be in busin
new york, new jersey and pennsylvania are protesting lukoil's pring policies by jacking up their own prices. the dealers pay lukoil between five and 30 cents a gallon more than their competitors they say. which means they have to charge more at the pump so they're losing business. with me from south plainfield, new jersey, like oil station at site of the protest is the station manager. thank you so much for joining us tonight and i'm just wondering so you have to pay more than your neighbor...
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for people living outside of new york, they're looking at the battle and think, why just you can't get it done? internally here in new york, new jersey there are thousands an thousands of lives that have been changed forever and they were all entitled to a share and a stake in what was to be built there. and it wasn't so easy in the end and we're still working through that now, aren't we, governor? >> it was difficult the whole way through. it is not just technically difficult. it is also emotionally difficult because this is sacred ground. there were great many competing emotions and competing ideas. but, bill, what we were able to do is set aside all the egos. it wasn't about who got credit for what, it was about getting it done. i have to say i am disappointed for almost a year construction on the museum just came to a halt and i'm reading today, there's supposed to be an agreement. i hope that people have come together and are going to do the right thing for the people. that is always what it has been about. that is what it has to be about. let us hope from this point forward that is how things proceed. bill: thank you, governor
for people living outside of new york, they're looking at the battle and think, why just you can't get it done? internally here in new york, new jersey there are thousands an thousands of lives that have been changed forever and they were all entitled to a share and a stake in what was to be built there. and it wasn't so easy in the end and we're still working through that now, aren't we, governor? >> it was difficult the whole way through. it is not just technically difficult. it is also...
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new york and new jersey. a government agency spending billions to rebuild this site with a new train station and the tallest officelding in the western hemisphere. the vice chairman said the agency is concerned about the financeses of the museum and memorial foundation. >> it's about do we have the money now to finish where we are, and do we have a plan in place to ensure that it can be sustainable financially going forward. >> foundation officials say they can handle their $60 million annual budget. just as they raised $450 million to build the memorial and museum. 9/11 family members, like charles wolf whose wife died in the north tower said it's shameful that the museum is not open. >> vast majority of us that i have spoken to or heard from are disgusted. disappointed and disgusted. >> for now only a few 9/11 artifacts are on public view. in a visitor's center. no one will say when the museum will be complete. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" an investigation into how a plane's landing gear landed into a seattle neighborhood. that's today's news. i'm te
new york and new jersey. a government agency spending billions to rebuild this site with a new train station and the tallest officelding in the western hemisphere. the vice chairman said the agency is concerned about the financeses of the museum and memorial foundation. >> it's about do we have the money now to finish where we are, and do we have a plan in place to ensure that it can be sustainable financially going forward. >> foundation officials say they can handle their $60...
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new york, new jersey, pennsylvania. we're seeing a lot of people from other areas come. once they come one time, they come back. >> last weekend more than 267,000 people visited ocean city. town officials say nearly 4 million tourists have visited oc since memorial day. >> i want you guys to know i spend a lot of time in ocean city and let me tell you, you don't have to advertise in pennsylvania. they won't stop coming. it's all pennsylvania. >> you're saying ronnie has been work doing hard dragging everybody out to ocean city? >> it's a good campaign, though. they did a good job. >> i bet his back hurts at this point, 267,000 people. >> a lot of folks wonder how the beaches are looking. >> tomorrow is the best. sunday is probably okay and then as we get over to labor day, that seems to be a bit of a question mark there. how much rain is actually going to be on the shore? we'll visit that, more specifically in just a second, but since we were coming out of that ocean city piece i thought it would be nice to go ahead and start with the ocean city forecast. generally speaking, water temperature is right around 80 degrees, clouds and sun each day with a chance for some late day showers and thunderstorms. that looks like on sunday, monday those showers and storms get a little more numerous, temperatures in the upper 70s to the middle 80s or so. a whole lot cooler than what we were here today, 97 reagan national, not a record, though. the record was 100 degrees. dulles 95, bwi marshall 93 degrees and this is where the temperatures are now. we cooled down a bit, not a lot, 85 in town, quantico 83. it has dropped at least to the upper 70s for some, couple spots fallen to the lower 70s. so we've talked about this a bit it. does look like we're into this unsettled pattern going through the holiday weekend. showers, thunderstorms coming back into our forecast as high pressure breaks down and that tropical system, what's left of it back out to the west, will come. in it's not going to be too terribly bad tomorrow. wetter forecast comes in on sunday and then labor day for us. we're pretty good now. high pressure is still in control keeping us dry. most of these clouds are at bay, but there is a lot of cloudiness and the system is still sitting and swirling here. this is officially now just the remnants of isaac, no more reports coming out from the hurricane center based on this storm, but the majority of this, what's left of isaac, is going to move off to the east. it's moving slowly and very dry areas tonight are getting some very beneficial rain. so that's good. now this is top evening at 5:00. notice -- tomorrow evening at 5:00. notice a lot of scattered showers and thunderstorms back out to the west, here an increase in clouds tomorrow afternoon and evening. there's at least a spotty chance for some showers and some storms. sunday morning some clouds and perhaps a few showers around, but as we get into the day and late afternoon sunday, that's where i think we'll have more numerous showers and a few thunderstorms certainly are possible. you can see here we're not showing a lot of this out towards the beaches and along the shore, but we are definitely showing some clouds. i think there could be a few showers firing up there and then on monday morning here we're in for some pretty good rain across the mid-atlantic. that includes the beaches, but right now we're painting most of that to the southern beaches. it may be from delaware back up to jersey we're looking in pretty good shape here. in terms of monday 5:00 i think again some scattered showers out by the shore, so not a perfect labor day and certainly not for us either. we're talking about a lot of clouds and still some showers basically sunday and monday. tonight we're 75 degrees. so a lot milder than we've been the last several nights, a few clouds and some patchy fog and by the way, tonight is a beautiful blue moon out there, okay? we won't have another one like it again for several more years. so if you can take advantage of seeing that, it's real pretty. 91 degrees tomorrow, so a little cooler than today. we'll have more clouds and a chance for some showers and thunderstorms late in the afternoon, but i think they're going to be fairly spotty. i don't think everybody will get wet. for the next seven days this is your accuweather seven-day forecast and this looks, well, pretty unsettled, especially after told. we're going to be in the middle 80 -- after tomorrow. we're going to be in the middle 80s through sunday, labor day and right through middle next week and a chance for showers and thunderstorms just about every single day. >> i guess that's the way things have to be. >> there's nothing much we can do about it. >>> getting bombarded on twitter tonight, so this next story is for misplaced d.c. born d.c. born 61, d.c. yetti and val thompson. the nationals have bounced back from their five-game losing streak. the team found their offense posting eight runs in their last two games and even more tonight. lindsay murphy has the highlights before she talks about the redskins, right? >> yes. every night a new player is getting the job done for the nationals. some days it's bryce harper, adam laroche. tonight it was gio gonzalez. he's been stellar all season long. s on one big reason the nationals have a winning -- he is one big reason the nationals have a winning record every month this season. bottom of the 1st laroche singles to left field. jayson werth and bryce harper score. those are r.b.i.s 80 and 81 for laroche. nats lead 2 -0. bottom of the 5th nats up 6-0 and bryce harper singles up the middle. kirk suzuki and jayson werth come on down. nationals 8-0. top of the 9th gio searching for the shutout and gets shane robinson to fly out to center ending the game. gio gets the first complete shoutout of his career. nationals win 10-0 and have outscored the cardinals 18-1 in two games and it doesn't get any better than a gatorade shower with shaving cream topping. tonight was the nationals' 80th victory of the season matching their win total from last year. at 3 p.m. tomorrow is our nation
new york, new jersey, pennsylvania. we're seeing a lot of people from other areas come. once they come one time, they come back. >> last weekend more than 267,000 people visited ocean city. town officials say nearly 4 million tourists have visited oc since memorial day. >> i want you guys to know i spend a lot of time in ocean city and let me tell you, you don't have to advertise in pennsylvania. they won't stop coming. it's all pennsylvania. >> you're saying ronnie has been...
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before we wrap it up, 18-year-old anthony reynolds pleaded guilt whys to carjacking charges in new york, new jersey he had a simple plan early this year. carjack a nice ride and get away before the cops come. police say he spot add man driving a porsche and forced the guy out of the car at gunpoint. the own errand away and found a police officer. reynolds came to
before we wrap it up, 18-year-old anthony reynolds pleaded guilt whys to carjacking charges in new york, new jersey he had a simple plan early this year. carjack a nice ride and get away before the cops come. police say he spot add man driving a porsche and forced the guy out of the car at gunpoint. the own errand away and found a police officer. reynolds came to
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before we wrap it up, 18-year-old anthony reynolds pleaded guilt whys to carjacking charges in new york, new jersey he had a simple plan early this year. carjack a nice ride and get away before the cops come. police say he spot add man driving a porsche and forced the guy out of the car at gunpoint. the own errand away and found a police officer. reynolds came to an important realization, he does not know how to operate the manual transmission. excellent planning. sentencing set for january. didn't hurt the car, either. the dow is down all day but this, the dow is a morning person. the rest of the day was just junk. here comes neil cavuto.il: hell. rebound and mitt romney, a partisan blitz, a state where the polls show the president now winning in a walk. for now. maybe because ohio's economy is on something of a tear right now. unemployment is well below the national average. business formation well above the national average. never mine the republican governor of the state, on wants to take a bow, a lot of business owners across the country did not get the memo. welcome, everyone, glad to have yo
before we wrap it up, 18-year-old anthony reynolds pleaded guilt whys to carjacking charges in new york, new jersey he had a simple plan early this year. carjack a nice ride and get away before the cops come. police say he spot add man driving a porsche and forced the guy out of the car at gunpoint. the own errand away and found a police officer. reynolds came to an important realization, he does not know how to operate the manual transmission. excellent planning. sentencing set for january....
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reporter: the construction manager is the port authority of new york and new jersey, a government agency spending billions to rebuild this site with a newn and the tallest office tower in the western hemisphere. vice chairman scott rechler says the agency is concerned about the finances of the museum and memorial foundation. >> it's about, you know, do we have the money now to finish where we are and do we have a plan in place to ensure that the museum can be sustainable financially going forward? >> reporter: foundation officials say they can handle their $60 million annual budget, just as they raised $450 million to build the memorial and museum. 9/11 family members, like charles wolf, whose wife, catherine, died in the north tower, says it's shameful that the museum is not open. >> the vast majority of us that i have spoken to or heard from are disgusting. disappointed and disgusted. >> reporter: for now, only a few 9/11 artifacts are on public view in a visitors' center, and no one will say when the museum will be complete. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> atkinson: ahead, a wounded soldier's journey from afghanistan to the u.s
reporter: the construction manager is the port authority of new york and new jersey, a government agency spending billions to rebuild this site with a newn and the tallest office tower in the western hemisphere. vice chairman scott rechler says the agency is concerned about the finances of the museum and memorial foundation. >> it's about, you know, do we have the money now to finish where we are and do we have a plan in place to ensure that the museum can be sustainable financially going...
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new york and new jersey which owns the world trade center sight. under the deal, ownership of the land is transferred to the foundati foundation. mayor bloomburg talked about the agreement yesterday. >> we are going build a museum that is important to the families of the 9/11 victims and to all of those who contributed photos and moe mentos and trying to preserve the memory of those that they loved that are no longer here. >> construction on the museum should resume by the end of the month. it's unclear when it should be completed. a piece in the new york times reports new information about what president bush and his administration were told by intelligence agencies in the months leading up to 9/11. according to vanity fair, the former president was warned directly about the possibility of an al qaeda attack as early as may 1, 2001. it's titled bin laden determined to strike in the u.s. those warnings included reports of a bin laden terror cell present in the united states at that point. he claims white house officials were dismissive of the information. he writes some of the administration considered the warning to be bluster. an intelligence official told me in interviews the neoconservative leaders were warning the white house that the cia had been fooled. according to this theory, bin laden was planning an attack to distract them from saddam hussein who they saw as a greater threat. intelligence officials protested the idea of bin laden conspireing with mr. hussein saying it was ridiculous. the neoconservative suspicions were
new york and new jersey which owns the world trade center sight. under the deal, ownership of the land is transferred to the foundati foundation. mayor bloomburg talked about the agreement yesterday. >> we are going build a museum that is important to the families of the 9/11 victims and to all of those who contributed photos and moe mentos and trying to preserve the memory of those that they loved that are no longer here. >> construction on the museum should resume by the end of...
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you hear of a license is going for sale in new york or new jersey for half a million dollars. that makes a small-business man like me, that boggles my mind. and it boggles my mind to think i might have to go up to two hundred thousand dollars. what is the likelihood of the supply increasing to meet the demand? the city is growing. in south beach, there are cranes everywhere. we will need these licenses. how will we get them? >> i can repeat what i just said, but in part, that is something that we need to have pushed from the local. right now, there is a bill applying to napa. i'm sorry, marin county. it is the same sort of problem. part of the argument is -- just like i it was a kid coming in, people come in from all over the area to eat in san francisco restaurants. they come from all over the world. again, this governor is going to support everyone locally. i lot of that will have to come from you to accomplish what is right for the city. how do we do that? >> [unintelligible] >> i blame these guys for conditions. this time, i will blame fee on the mall and senator leno. --
you hear of a license is going for sale in new york or new jersey for half a million dollars. that makes a small-business man like me, that boggles my mind. and it boggles my mind to think i might have to go up to two hundred thousand dollars. what is the likelihood of the supply increasing to meet the demand? the city is growing. in south beach, there are cranes everywhere. we will need these licenses. how will we get them? >> i can repeat what i just said, but in part, that is something...
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new york region pretty much. new york city, all five boroughs and surrounding areas hire. we're looking at new york city, parts of new jerseyyork's lower hudson valley. a tornado watch is in effect until 7:00 p.m. melissa, meteorologists are saying no i amment threat of a tornado. conditions are favorable for a possible tornado. weather service issuing a watch for longer period of time of time, long island, westchester county, western parts of connecticut under a watch until 11:00 p.m. eastern time. you talk about twisters. a couple have been up to go down in new york city earlier this month. we had one out sort of on long island almost, in queens. we had another in brooklyn. melissa, definitely some wicked weather may be coming our way if you look at that map. you see already arrived in certain parts. melissa: definitely. you look out the window here, it looks bizarre outside. it has been dark and ominous all day. now we have the president in town. traffic will be fantastic. all right, on all fronts. robert gray. >> gearing up for the u.n. as well. a lot of traffic. melissa: general assembly, forget it. thank you so much.
new york region pretty much. new york city, all five boroughs and surrounding areas hire. we're looking at new york city, parts of new jerseyyork's lower hudson valley. a tornado watch is in effect until 7:00 p.m. melissa, meteorologists are saying no i amment threat of a tornado. conditions are favorable for a possible tornado. weather service issuing a watch for longer period of time of time, long island, westchester county, western parts of connecticut under a watch until 11:00 p.m. eastern...
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for instance in new jersey it is different than new york. new jersey, if you want to buy online mailed to you can be sent to your office. you can do that with amazon.com once they get the program up and running. david: adam, amazon is not only business that is rolling out a business different than with people are used to. facebook getting a pop as a result of them going into a news business for them. >> i have to ask you, david. with facebook if you were reminded on facebook your wife's birthday should you forget i and i know you never would. david: never would. >> friend, send them cupcakes or something leak that? david: interesting you asked. i was skeptical when i first heard about, would would be easy. one click you wouldn't have to look around the web for something. >> that's right. facebook will offer its users the ability to purchase different gifts for friends so that don't forget. we have a little graphic. you can send a gift card from amazon for from a starbucks or you could send a magnolia cupcakes. they are kind of dry though. i
for instance in new jersey it is different than new york. new jersey, if you want to buy online mailed to you can be sent to your office. you can do that with amazon.com once they get the program up and running. david: adam, amazon is not only business that is rolling out a business different than with people are used to. facebook getting a pop as a result of them going into a news business for them. >> i have to ask you, david. with facebook if you were reminded on facebook your wife's...
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>>> delta airlines plans to fly dozens of new york rangers fans from queens to newark, new jersey so they can attend their playoff game against the new jersey devils. and it's a pretty cheap flight because there's a two-hour layover in denver. [ laughter ] >>> well, it's almost summertime in new york city which means millions of people will be hitting the streets to see what new york in the summer has to offer. here with some tips on what they should check out is our city correspondent, stephon. [ cheers and applause ] here he is. hey, stefon. >> hi. >> what have you been up to, buddy? >> oh, the things these eyes have seen. >> yeah. now, stefon, the summer means lots of special events. what's a good venue for families looking to get together and celebrate? >> if you're looking to celebrate this summer, i know just the place for you. new york's hottest club is scampi. [ laughter ] illegally parked behind the statue of liberty. this hate speech haven is the creation of frat boy guru d-bag chopra. [ laughter ] this place has everything, zip drives, gozers, ke$ha. and guess who may drop by. is it ryan seacrest? no, it's a drowned albino
>>> delta airlines plans to fly dozens of new york rangers fans from queens to newark, new jersey so they can attend their playoff game against the new jersey devils. and it's a pretty cheap flight because there's a two-hour layover in denver. [ laughter ] >>> well, it's almost summertime in new york city which means millions of people will be hitting the streets to see what new york in the summer has to offer. here with some tips on what they should check out is our city...
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foundation which is headed by the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg and the port authority which is controed by the govnor of new york ndhe governor of new jersey. they don't always see eye to eye. >> ifill: when you say that this is very expensive, how much is this ending up costing than was originally plannedded? >> well, that's hard to say. a lot of this is about who is going to pay those costs. but in the end it's a billion dollar museum. all told. when you put together the money that the foundation has raised, hundreds of millio dlars in publi funds from both the federal government and from the state government, port authority money, it's a billion dollars. it's a very expensive museum. and it's also... there were questions raised by the two governors, why is a private foundation have full authority here when there's so much public money at stake? >> ifill: now an agreement has been reached at least among those two governors to move forward yet here in washington the's at least one congresan w or a senator who is raise questions about whether the upkeep money, $20 million a year that would come from the federal government should be spent t
foundation which is headed by the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg and the port authority which is controed by the govnor of new york ndhe governor of new jersey. they don't always see eye to eye. >> ifill: when you say that this is very expensive, how much is this ending up costing than was originally plannedded? >> well, that's hard to say. a lot of this is about who is going to pay those costs. but in the end it's a billion dollar museum. all told. when you put together...