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i'm big in the new york real estate. i own a lot of buildings in times square, new york, city.here i have a lot of money invested in. right now my main focus i want to take my company to that next level. but everything takes time. patience. that's the main thing. that's what i try to teach these fighters. i took the torch from mike tyson and some day another fighter will take the torch from me. that's how it goes in business. mike tyson at the mgm. now i'm at the mgm. soon there will be another fighter at the mgm. i can be on the opposite side. hopefully it's one of my fighters. that's how it works. but, you know, like my career, i had a great career. i had a great career. the best thing about my career i don't have to work again. you have a lot of famous faces that walk the red carpet, million dollar face, only a dollar in their pocket. you have successful that's never walked the red carpet, but they can walk in any bank. so i truly believe in success over fame. i'm happy i'm in a position, you know, that my children don't have to work. i always wanted to put them in a positio
i'm big in the new york real estate. i own a lot of buildings in times square, new york, city.here i have a lot of money invested in. right now my main focus i want to take my company to that next level. but everything takes time. patience. that's the main thing. that's what i try to teach these fighters. i took the torch from mike tyson and some day another fighter will take the torch from me. that's how it goes in business. mike tyson at the mgm. now i'm at the mgm. soon there will be another...
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in yonkers, checky beckford, news 4 new york. >> real life guardian angel there. >> i know. >> bonded such an unusual circumstance. >> beautiful story. >> great. >>> hey, hold off on using spices in the kitchen cabinet this morning. we have a recall from the popular brand mccormick to pass along to you. >> plus, stations closed and others staying open late. a lot of schedule changes for metro in the next 48 hours, what you need to know if you plan to take the train. >> by this time tomorrow some of the kids will be heading back to school. chuck is here to tell you what days you may want to pack that umbrella for the little ones next in your forecast from storm team 4. ♪ ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. >>> this week's wednesday's child has a beautiful smile despite having a difficult life. she was an orphan in haiti brought here after the big earthquake three years ago. news 4's barbara harrison has her story. >> reporter: georgetown cupcakes was will ma's choice of a place to visit and so we got there early in the mo
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back to you in new york. >> real quickly, and again, we're awaiting that news conference. as soon as it starts, we'll take it live. i'm curious to know, two things have changed. you've got the state presence there on the streets of ferguson and maybe some restored calm, but now that this news has come out about michael brown being a suspect in a situation there that police were responding to, what has been the local response? >> reporter: well, the local response, we saw from the crowd of people who have been very active demonstrating outside of the quiktrip convenience store is one of anger, resentment. they immediately came back to the streets, started demonstrating with some of the same old chants, things of that nature. but it changed from the idea that michael brown was just an innocent bystander to one a box of cigars is not worth dying for. you still have excessive force used by the police. it's interesting, the only officer i've had an opportunity to speak with about that is captain ron johnson himself. he would not say excessive force was used primarily because we
back to you in new york. >> real quickly, and again, we're awaiting that news conference. as soon as it starts, we'll take it live. i'm curious to know, two things have changed. you've got the state presence there on the streets of ferguson and maybe some restored calm, but now that this news has come out about michael brown being a suspect in a situation there that police were responding to, what has been the local response? >> reporter: well, the local response, we saw from the...
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new york. it is more stable real estate property. >> china's rapid economic growth brought prosperity to many of its citizens, who like the government, but u.s. bonds and fine america and a resistible investment. -- any a resistible investment. find america and a resistible investment. pro russian separatist forces have been battling in a stronghold in the country. the government forces have been slowly closing in on donetsk, where locals are fleeing the city center following the shelling of the rebel headquarters. >> this was lujan sky monday. if streets were empty to in anticipation of the coming battle. many residents have fled, but around 250,000 are still said to be in the city. later, the conflict arrives. the government says it is taking back the city one neighborhood at a time. the reports, however cannot be independently verified. >> one luhansk district has been independently -- has been liberated. fighting is going on in the streets of the city. >> the government is tightening its grip on the rebels of donetsk as well. shelling destroyed a local courthouse. government forces hope this
new york. it is more stable real estate property. >> china's rapid economic growth brought prosperity to many of its citizens, who like the government, but u.s. bonds and fine america and a resistible investment. -- any a resistible investment. find america and a resistible investment. pro russian separatist forces have been battling in a stronghold in the country. the government forces have been slowly closing in on donetsk, where locals are fleeing the city center following the shelling...
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california those laws have been changed in new york, connecticut and new jersey and that's why we're a little surprised that somebody would try bring a copy cat. because the real issue in new york is how do we make sure kids get art and music and how do we make sure that kids get the support they need to have a great education? >> so randy are you saying the suit in new york is baseless, that these teacher tenure laws are not what they purport to be? >> i'm saying that the suit in new york is going to be thrown out because the basis for it is totalltotally factually wrong. every parent deserves to have for that kids a great education. the difference in new york and california is that all these laws, we all stepped up and said, how do we change these laws to make sure that tenure is not an excuse for managers not to manage or a cloak of incompetence or a job for life? when you see copy cat suits that are based on factual misrepresentations -- >> neil, do teacher tenure laws still provide a basis for teachers who underperform? >> there are certainly teacher tenure laws. i want to point out that probably most teachers are doing a very good job. we focused on tenu
california those laws have been changed in new york, connecticut and new jersey and that's why we're a little surprised that somebody would try bring a copy cat. because the real issue in new york is how do we make sure kids get art and music and how do we make sure that kids get the support they need to have a great education? >> so randy are you saying the suit in new york is baseless, that these teacher tenure laws are not what they purport to be? >> i'm saying that the suit in...
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>> anecdotally, in new york, the real estate market came back pretty strong quickly. arguably we were last in, first out of the recession. price points of what's considered luxury and affordable vary from market to market. in new york city, the average home price is a million five, considered a luxurious purchase for another city. >> the issue of affordability. what we saw over the last four to five years is construction of multifamily homes and these were rentals. a lot of new yorkers can't afford to buy, but a lot of americans can't afford to buy as well either. >> right. >> seems that's the trend we're seeing and the developers have been jumping on the bandwagon to build. >> sure. speaking generally, the rental market and the sales market work inadversely of one another. when prices are high, rents tend to be flatter, lower. sales market is low, rents rise. in new york, it's particularly challenging to go building because we deal with two major things. acquisition of land, which can take years and decades to build a 60, 70-story building and also just the sheer infr
>> anecdotally, in new york, the real estate market came back pretty strong quickly. arguably we were last in, first out of the recession. price points of what's considered luxury and affordable vary from market to market. in new york city, the average home price is a million five, considered a luxurious purchase for another city. >> the issue of affordability. what we saw over the last four to five years is construction of multifamily homes and these were rentals. a lot of new...
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i'm tony harris in new york city. "real money" with ali velshi is next on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> forging piece and order in missouri, i'll tell you h how -- fragmented economy may have contributed to the cry advertise in ferguson. also chancing for a long-time truce in gaza. plus why smart homes might be a stupid idea, unless you are really careful. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hitting me up on facebook. tensions in ferguson missouri appear to be calming tonight. that after two nights of cr-- kr few. two people were rounded from gunshots as the police used tear gas to disperse crowds. a grand jury has convened to consider criminal charges relating to the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. he is the young african american who was fatally shot by a white police officer one week ago. his death is what set off a week of sometimes violent protests in the town. it -- the issue is race a
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he risked defeat at the hands of his own real estate decision. >> "the new york times" revealed he does not have a home address in kansas. >> his voting address in the state is on a country club golf course. >> roberts spent just a total of 97 days in the state of kansas between july 2011 and august 2013. >> jon: 97 days over -- i'm pretty sure there are individual tornadoes that have spent more time in kansas. senator roberts, your defense? >> why don't you live here, though? >> every time i get an abone -- i mean, every time i get chance, i'm home. [audience reacts]. >> jon: truth is i only come to this [bleeped] hole when i have. to wow, that wasn't a freudian slip, that was a freudian stage dive. the only way that could have been more freudian is if roberts blurted out that he avoids the state because his hot mom lives there. [laughter] it's going to be hard to go to sleep tonight. it seems like roberts is a goner. hits only hope is his challenger, milton wolf, tea party raidologist, turns out to be some sort of twisted sociopath. >> milton wolf issued a statement sunday admitting h
he risked defeat at the hands of his own real estate decision. >> "the new york times" revealed he does not have a home address in kansas. >> his voting address in the state is on a country club golf course. >> roberts spent just a total of 97 days in the state of kansas between july 2011 and august 2013. >> jon: 97 days over -- i'm pretty sure there are individual tornadoes that have spent more time in kansas. senator roberts, your defense? >> why don't...
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and from new york, a correspondent for al jazeera america real money with ali velshi. let me start with you. since is you have seen fit the inside. tell the people who are watch withing why it is that tuitions have risen so fast. what is driving those costs. >> well, as in your set up piece, the biggest single factor increasing student tuition rates at public university is the decline in state support for those universities. in fact. a major way the university has to make up for that, is to increase the tuition, now, at the same time they are most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on students and so they will often have a skull min nation of an increase in tuition, and a some form of cuts within the university to try to decrease overall expenses. >> were there no other choices as add inning stray tors like jouster look t a what can be done to economize what can go first. was tuition really the only fall back position for closing what could be a budget deficit? is. >> there are -- >> it depends on the magnitude of the deficit there
and from new york, a correspondent for al jazeera america real money with ali velshi. let me start with you. since is you have seen fit the inside. tell the people who are watch withing why it is that tuitions have risen so fast. what is driving those costs. >> well, as in your set up piece, the biggest single factor increasing student tuition rates at public university is the decline in state support for those universities. in fact. a major way the university has to make up for that, is...
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i'm tony harris in new york city. "real money" with ali velshi is next on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> forging piece and order in missouri, i'll tell you h how -- fragmented economy may have contributed to the cry advertise in ferguson. also chancing for a long-time truce in gaza. plus why smart homes might be a stupid idea, unless you are really careful. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪
i'm tony harris in new york city. "real money" with ali velshi is next on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> forging piece and order in missouri, i'll tell you h how -- fragmented economy may have contributed to the cry advertise in ferguson. also chancing for a long-time truce in gaza. plus why smart homes might be a stupid idea, unless you are really careful. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪
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new york. denturthan real teeth.erent they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria n multiplyr-causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. . neil: in britain they raised terror threat, in america, we are assessing if we have a threat. >> as prime minister, extremism in britain, focusing on all types of extremism. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. neil: welcome, everybody. confused? i'm neil cavuto. it's not so much the world passing us by i'm worried about. more like dangerous folks stopping by. that's what i'm really worried about. the images of isis rebels parading syrian troops little more than a week after the behead
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real danger. maybe that constitutional system with the city council from idaho or upstate new york but i am worried about the integrity of the state and that is the real danger. [applause] >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you want to get a copy and he will be signing copies in the lobby. thank you. [applause] >> i brought some books i have recently read that i thought people might really like the first is called wilson and it is a new biography. he took 13 years of meticulous scholarship to right this book and it shows. it is one of the most thoughtful, a balanced and had his own courage to actions that but just say diaphone reagin said recommended to swoon '01 and scholar of mine has written a book called mathematics and much of the problems that flowed from reconstruction has subsequently reintegration of the south with the perception from mathematics and certainly robert e. lee to a good vantage when he was invited with the grant to say the implication is i would not be indicted so with the post civil war history with baffle scholarship and research i highly recommended. chri
real danger. maybe that constitutional system with the city council from idaho or upstate new york but i am worried about the integrity of the state and that is the real danger. [applause] >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you want to get a copy and he will be signing copies in the lobby. thank you. [applause] >> i brought some books i have recently read that i thought people might really like the first is called wilson and it is a new biography. he took 13 years...
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still with us philip chancellor, marie bigin, and from new york, my colleague patricia sabgar a correspondent for al jazeera's "real money" with ali velshi. patricia, does college and university cost end up operating in the economy differently from other things that we buy? you know, some of the colleges that increased their prices the most have seen the largest rise in applications. so apparently price is not scaring people off. >> price is not scaring people off. but the fact of the matter is that we are seeing a knock on to our economy of this massive student loan debt burden. one thing that economists are starting to take a look at is what would be a reasonable percentage of medium annual household income for 4-year public university tuition. in over half the country tuitions are 15% of median household income. and that's before taxes. that's a big bite. the middle class is suffering in the face of rising tuitions. studies show that kids from lower middle income families earning between $40,000-$50,000 - they are graduating $11,000 more in debt than student from poorer families and students from affluent famili
still with us philip chancellor, marie bigin, and from new york, my colleague patricia sabgar a correspondent for al jazeera's "real money" with ali velshi. patricia, does college and university cost end up operating in the economy differently from other things that we buy? you know, some of the colleges that increased their prices the most have seen the largest rise in applications. so apparently price is not scaring people off. >> price is not scaring people off. but the fact...
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new york. coming up right after "real money," who's in charge in iraq, nouri al-maliki, who says he won't step wn. u.s. and iraq unintended consequences. plus sad news from california. the death of robin williams. we'll take back at the look at the laughs and his celebrated acting career. all coming up right after "real money." >> we learned today that united states postal service service lost another $3 billion in the three months ending june, that's after losing taxpayers $1.9 billion in the first quarter of the year. despite higher revenues from package shipments and emergency price like that took effect in january. we all know the postal service has run into hard times with e-mail and all things digital. but that's not the thing that is doing the postal service in, the cost of its workforce. the postal service owes $100 billion on payment to workers past and present. what needs t to be done is to legislate and overhaul the gargantuan financial burden. in the meantime, postal service wants to cut back on other ways, cut back on saturday deliveries, there's a strong lobby against that, and th
new york. coming up right after "real money," who's in charge in iraq, nouri al-maliki, who says he won't step wn. u.s. and iraq unintended consequences. plus sad news from california. the death of robin williams. we'll take back at the look at the laughs and his celebrated acting career. all coming up right after "real money." >> we learned today that united states postal service service lost another $3 billion in the three months ending june, that's after losing...
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new york. it's more stable real estate properties. >> china's rapid economic drive has brought prosperity to manyizens who like their government who want u.s. funds find america irresistible investment. bbc news new york. >>> there you go. follow me on twitter. i'll tweet you back. get me @bbc aaron. in 45 minutes i've got the world business report. we're doing a report on most livable cities in the world. top ten, number one melbourne. >> i knew you were going to tell me an australian city. >> four out of top ten are australian. sidney where i'm from number seven. yours, number ten. >> london? >> not. >> no u.s. cities as well in the top 20. that's because we all work too hard. >>> aaron, looking forward to that. thanks so much. >>> well this week we look at the growing popularity around the globe of cycling. monday we began our jury think on two wheels here in london. now it's time to stop off in beijing and cairo to see what it's like to be on a bike in these be busy cities. >> my bike makes me feel free. it's an extension 20 my arms and legs. >> i cycle in cairo everyday to work from my house
new york. it's more stable real estate properties. >> china's rapid economic drive has brought prosperity to manyizens who like their government who want u.s. funds find america irresistible investment. bbc news new york. >>> there you go. follow me on twitter. i'll tweet you back. get me @bbc aaron. in 45 minutes i've got the world business report. we're doing a report on most livable cities in the world. top ten, number one melbourne. >> i knew you were going to tell me...
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new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now real understanding... >> where you scared when you hear the bombs? >> al jazeera america real... news... >>> new yorkid i's harlem is famous or infamous. it's where performers get their starts, and is a hot bed of crime and poverty. an unemployment rate in harlem of 19% was shape in a report. while rent and property is on the rise, a third of harlem residents live in poverty. officials hope to give the neighbourhood a boost by turning harlem into the next high tech hub. david shuster has the story. >> it's a harlem renaissance, a tech boom fuelled by a generation of entrepreneurs. >> we opened last fall and have 20 start-ups in our space. half work on developing new there are puttics -- they're puttics. these would be cancer drugs, or half work on implantable devices or better research tools. harlem biospace is a tech innovator offering a collaborative work space to experiment and fine tune business ideas. >> they provide us access to a bunch of professionals, lawyers, investors, it's a great place to us. >> working at the harlem garage, start-ups and business onners gather for -- owners gather for m
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this is not a 48 minute segment of csi new york, it's a real police investigation and it needs to beated in its entirety. >> when eric holder came to town, he reached out to the family of michael brown, did he reach out to you or anyone in the fop? >> we did not talk to attorney general holder, we talked to members of the department of justice. we've had that dialogue going for years. we encourage a vigorous investigation, but no rush to judgment. >> when are we going to hear from officer darren wilson? >> that will be decided by his defense attorneys. this is a young officer that's been this rust into the national spotlight. the due process will come out, and he's already cooperated with investigators, spoke to investigators as reported in the news, i don't think it's in his best interest right now to say anything he's trusting the criminal justice system as we are, and that's why you haven't heard many of the police groups say anything, other than investigate thoroughly, and then make a determination as to where you're going. >> joining us now, darryl parks an attorney for the fami
this is not a 48 minute segment of csi new york, it's a real police investigation and it needs to beated in its entirety. >> when eric holder came to town, he reached out to the family of michael brown, did he reach out to you or anyone in the fop? >> we did not talk to attorney general holder, we talked to members of the department of justice. we've had that dialogue going for years. we encourage a vigorous investigation, but no rush to judgment. >> when are we going to hear...
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we don't have real earthquakes in new york. there was one in the 1980s. i thought it was the subway going underneath. >> they have them in jersey. >> we have not had yet such damage. tom sullivan. thanks very much. >>> fox news alert, we are awaiting new details on the release of a kidnapped american journalist. he was captured nearly two years ago after being taken inside turkey. video was released of curtis in captivity in june with long hair and a beard, but appearing to be in good health. his release came just days after the execution of american journalist james foley. >>> right now, we may know who he is. american and brich intelligence officials are close to identifying the suspect in the horrific killing of american journalist foley. a senior intelligence official is telling fox news a 23-year-old london rapper is believed to be the isis militant seen in this video image holding a knife to foley's throat. >> intelligence officials were able to get clues from that awful video as to the identity of foley's execution ner. they saw a glimpse of his ey
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new york. but his physical performance was the real message that exhibited the candidate from one state of new york to the other. travelling by auto can with his new african-american friend and al smith helping with speeches. and the nominee for the candidate of governor and roosevelt raced across republican farm counties, buffalo, and up to rodchester where 800 stood in line to shake his hand at the sineca hotel. just two weeks before the election, a crowd of 4,000 in the rochester convention hall, fdr placed the issue of his disability squarely on the table. people could see a tall, good looking man standing straight and moved with a slow swaying gate one hand with a cane and the other on an aid's arm. they saw him drop to the chair, fiddle with his trouser legs and fixing his knees. they saw him watching others, laughing and when his turn came he came to the podium with had help of an aid and he had a smile on his face. he was talking about al smith, the presidential candidate on the ticket. his republican opponent. the use of the state's rivers for the public good about prohibition and now
new york. but his physical performance was the real message that exhibited the candidate from one state of new york to the other. travelling by auto can with his new african-american friend and al smith helping with speeches. and the nominee for the candidate of governor and roosevelt raced across republican farm counties, buffalo, and up to rodchester where 800 stood in line to shake his hand at the sineca hotel. just two weeks before the election, a crowd of 4,000 in the rochester convention...
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trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. the energy infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took away many, many lessons i have to give and the gentleman is going to be surprised i want to thank governor cuomo i said it he really, really jumped 0 into action and not only responded to the storm in a significant way but afterward looked at our energy infrastructure and made some critical changes to it but the bottom line is what happened it in new york at least we're getting hundred year storms every two years; right? so we have to change with what's happening we have to understand this is not a debate and unless we do something
trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. the energy infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn...
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trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. the energy infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took
trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. the energy infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn...
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real money." >> hi everyone, i'm john siegenthaler in new york. coming up right after "real money." we're following the developments in missouri tonight, state police have taken over from the police there. president obama and the state's governor talked about ferguson today. >>> prime minister nouri al-maliki resigned today. what it means for so-called islamic state. right after "real money," see you then. >> an outraged community demands answers. >> we want justice... >> can peace be restored? >> no justice...no peace... >> flashpoint: ferguson live coverage continues only on al jazeera america >> a seven and a half billion dollar plan to help california's water system has been approved. yesterday lawmakers there voted to approve the bill that would allocate funds to water projects across the state. issuance of 7.1 billion in new bonds in november. the golden state is facing one of its toughest droughts on record. many of the state's major reservoirs are near half of their capacities. rivers running low, low water supplies also mean some beer makers are feeling tapped out. the gold
real money." >> hi everyone, i'm john siegenthaler in new york. coming up right after "real money." we're following the developments in missouri tonight, state police have taken over from the police there. president obama and the state's governor talked about ferguson today. >>> prime minister nouri al-maliki resigned today. what it means for so-called islamic state. right after "real money," see you then. >> an outraged community demands answers....
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new york. >> she was a real screen legend. her grandson says she apparently suffered a massive stroke.he shot to fame in 1944, way back in 1944 opposite husband humphrey bogart as a sexy singer in the movie "to have or have not." >> she was known for her husky voice, sultry looks and well chronicled love life. michelle turner has more. >> you know how to whistle, don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. >> reporter: with those words in the film audience imagination soared and the screen icon was born. the smoldering expression, downturned face and upturned eyes earned her "the look." she struck the pose because she felt insecure. >> that's what started the look was nerves, just trying to keep my head steady. >> reporter: she was more than a movie legend. she was from hollywood's golden era and the wife of actor humphrey bogart. ♪ >> reporter: the big sleep was among a handful of films they made together, but their love affair was one of tinseltown's greatest romances. bogart died of cancer in 1957, leaving bacall a widow in 1932 with two small children. for a time sh
new york. >> she was a real screen legend. her grandson says she apparently suffered a massive stroke.he shot to fame in 1944, way back in 1944 opposite husband humphrey bogart as a sexy singer in the movie "to have or have not." >> she was known for her husky voice, sultry looks and well chronicled love life. michelle turner has more. >> you know how to whistle, don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. >> reporter: with those words in the...
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we didn't know until this article in politico, now "the new york times" has a real puff piece on sharptonoday, doesn't even mention this conflict of interest that obama was quietly working with -- excuse me that reverend al is working with the president to carry his message to be a conduit to valerie jarrett. it is so fundamental that i don't think very few news organizations would allow it. >> no, i don't think any other than msnbc, and nbc news the parent company. now, lauren, look. it is a conflict of interest to take a sitting president, and to have a commentator basically do the sitting president's bidding. that is a conflict of interest. that is way out of the realm of what journalism used to be. surely you know that. >> 100% agree with you. absolutely agree that he should not be colluding with the white house and with president obama. however, president of -- >> but he is. >> he is, i agree. he shouldn't be. however, the president of msnbc, phil griffin, says look, we have been transparent with the audience. we are aware of his dual role, and so is the audience. >> here's how stupi
we didn't know until this article in politico, now "the new york times" has a real puff piece on sharptonoday, doesn't even mention this conflict of interest that obama was quietly working with -- excuse me that reverend al is working with the president to carry his message to be a conduit to valerie jarrett. it is so fundamental that i don't think very few news organizations would allow it. >> no, i don't think any other than msnbc, and nbc news the parent company. now, lauren,...
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he risked defeat at the hands of his own real estate decision. >> "the new york times" revealed he does home address in kansas. >> his voting address in the state is on a country club golf course. >> roberts spent just a total of 97 days in the state of kansas between july 2011 and august 2013. >> jon: 97 days over -- i'm pretur
he risked defeat at the hands of his own real estate decision. >> "the new york times" revealed he does home address in kansas. >> his voting address in the state is on a country club golf course. >> roberts spent just a total of 97 days in the state of kansas between july 2011 and august 2013. >> jon: 97 days over -- i'm pretur
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new york "houswives" he's trying to figure out, "what? someone through a leg at la cirque? i don't get it." >> jimmy: let's talk about this! let's talk about this, please. >> okay, okay. >> jimmy: i'm watching "reala gets angry. >> upset, yes. >> jimmy: really mad, so mad. and she has this artificial leg. >> yes, she does. >> jimmy: and she gets so mad. and they talked -- they said something about her was fake. and she says "the only thing that's fake about me" and you see her go -- and you go "no, no, no." [ laughter ] no she's not. and she picks it up and goes "is this." and then she runs her leg on the -- and then throws it! >> yeah. at le cirque! at le cirque, james! >> jimmy: i mean, this is a a great resturaunt, you can't do this. >> i know and the craz -- >> jimmy: i couldn't believe what i was seeing. well, i can't unsee that. [ laughter ] i just saw that. i've never seen someone throw a a leg. >> no, you can't take it back. >> jimmy: with the shoe on it and -- >> the shoe was on. >> jimmy: painted toenails. >> yeah, the countess was very upset that the shoe was on the table with the silverware, of course. 'cause that's upsetting. >> jimmy: part two of the reunion, when is that? >> part t
new york "houswives" he's trying to figure out, "what? someone through a leg at la cirque? i don't get it." >> jimmy: let's talk about this! let's talk about this, please. >> okay, okay. >> jimmy: i'm watching "reala gets angry. >> upset, yes. >> jimmy: really mad, so mad. and she has this artificial leg. >> yes, she does. >> jimmy: and she gets so mad. and they talked -- they said something about her was fake. and she says...
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the real house wives of new york. last night turned the beat around. there is a woman on the show who lost her leg when she was like 6 years old in a farming accident. i guess she calls the other house wives shrews who were not believing she has asthma. what happened as a result of the fight was aviva did something with her artificial limb. let's take a look. >> the only thing that is artificial or fake about me is this. >> here. go ahead. go ahead, heather. take it. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my god. >> they say this is the last straw, i mean, this is the last leg. [ laughter ] >> nice shoe she was wearing, though. >> i love how everyone was staring at the leg like it was going to come at them. here it comes. >> as anybody ever thrown anything at you, hoda? >> thrown anything at me? no. i bet someone has thrown something at you. what was it? tell me. >> they wanted to. my mother used to throw stuff. it is in my dna. my mother, you know joany, she is very dramatic. she used to throw whole chickens at my father. she would get mad and throw things. she threw
the real house wives of new york. last night turned the beat around. there is a woman on the show who lost her leg when she was like 6 years old in a farming accident. i guess she calls the other house wives shrews who were not believing she has asthma. what happened as a result of the fight was aviva did something with her artificial limb. let's take a look. >> the only thing that is artificial or fake about me is this. >> here. go ahead. go ahead, heather. take it. >> oh, my...
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new york. >> incredibly creative. obviously a real world solution there.hese four majors actually earlier this year won $100,000 -- excuse me, $11,000 competition for students that are actually forced to create these kinds of innovative products. they also have $100,000 grant from an investor. >> it's fantastic. let's face it, they say date rape is the number one drug at a bar. so if you see a lady dipping her finger in her drink, don't make fun. serious thing. >> yeah, it is. very creative way to prevent something like that from happening. >>> coming up on wednesday morning, we hope you are hungry. we are hungry, heading into the "world news now" kitchen. chicken pot pie. how to make it the best. >> weed on wheels. we got your attention. the business of medical marijuana delivery. how you can order it from your home and get it faster than a pizza. stay tuned. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ one thing in this world that i like better ♪ ♪ than hot on rye is chicken pot pie ♪ >> that's a version i have not heard before. >>
new york. >> incredibly creative. obviously a real world solution there.hese four majors actually earlier this year won $100,000 -- excuse me, $11,000 competition for students that are actually forced to create these kinds of innovative products. they also have $100,000 grant from an investor. >> it's fantastic. let's face it, they say date rape is the number one drug at a bar. so if you see a lady dipping her finger in her drink, don't make fun. serious thing. >> yeah, it is....