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and there's the new york state of health. al health plan marketplace for anybody who lives here in new york city or new york state and it's up and running and running just fine. but if you go to -- if you live in one of the states where you don't have your own, mississippi is one i'm familiar with that, because the family is from there, you apply on-line, oh, well, the system is still down at the moment. experiencing technical difficulties. frankly this is not new information. and that's one of the things that the president is expected to address today. is the system going to work any time soon? trace gallagher has more on these problems that have been experienced on-line and live in our west coast news hub. >> it could be the next level, shep, of problems because we're talking about what you said here some of the states and california you can get on the website, new york you can, and mississippi you cannot get on them, but now a lot of states are appointing navigators, people who will help you kind of get on-line and navigate
and there's the new york state of health. al health plan marketplace for anybody who lives here in new york city or new york state and it's up and running and running just fine. but if you go to -- if you live in one of the states where you don't have your own, mississippi is one i'm familiar with that, because the family is from there, you apply on-line, oh, well, the system is still down at the moment. experiencing technical difficulties. frankly this is not new information. and that's one of...
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of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: there were so many questions that came to mind. in no particular order, how does a story like this get lost? i suspect there are tons of stories that we could see.
of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided...
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of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: there were so many questions that came to mind. in no particular order, how does a story like this get lost? i suspect there are tons of stories that we could see.
of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided...
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>> new york state. >> what's their plan, to bring sharia to new yorkers? ng to the state department this is a violent islamic sect that wants to purify islam through violence. they exist in the united states. >> how frequent is this? we have this thing this new york. you have an incident in london. is this wider than that? >> yes. they have places in south carolina, georgia. around the country. we are continuing to investigate and find more places. they call them villages saying there are 22 around the country. >> how do they get away with what they did in london? why has there been no arrest? >> this is shocking. if it was just a group of gang members you could say this just happens here or there. the fact that the authorities haven't been able to identify those that attacked the individual indicate there is radicalism around where it took place. >> look at the picture. >> horrifying. >> he had 23 stitches on the outside. additional stitches inside. he had deep slash wounds to the head around his eye. he has permanent scarring and disfigurement. the questi
>> new york state. >> what's their plan, to bring sharia to new yorkers? ng to the state department this is a violent islamic sect that wants to purify islam through violence. they exist in the united states. >> how frequent is this? we have this thing this new york. you have an incident in london. is this wider than that? >> yes. they have places in south carolina, georgia. around the country. we are continuing to investigate and find more places. they call them...
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i was wondering to what extent the public records laws either new york state public records laws or -audible] >> guest: no role whatsoever because the nypd basically ignores the open records requests on a regular basis. new york public advocate scored and my pds terrible for responding to public record requests. you can't get a police report as a reporter. you can get a mugshot or 911 call. they have a pressroom at the nypd called the shack and they all have phones on the desk. if the nypd wants to feed you information they pick up the phone and they'll bring. they summarize the reports for you those that they decide are newsworthy. there's this incredible media machine that they run their witch mix it extremely hard to question what you are getting because you can get public records. the nypd created out of thin air something called nypd secret. it's stamped and it looks like a classified. says secret on it but that basically has the force of law but somebody writing no girls allowed on their tree house. they just made it up. we are spies and we need a a thing this has nypd secret. i
i was wondering to what extent the public records laws either new york state public records laws or -audible] >> guest: no role whatsoever because the nypd basically ignores the open records requests on a regular basis. new york public advocate scored and my pds terrible for responding to public record requests. you can't get a police report as a reporter. you can get a mugshot or 911 call. they have a pressroom at the nypd called the shack and they all have phones on the desk. if the...
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>> this is new york state. >> what is their plan? bringing it to new yorkers? >> this violent islamic sect wants to purify islam in the united states. >> you've got this in new york and london. is it greater than that? >> yes. there are places in south carolina, in georgia, around the country, and we're continuing to investigate and find more of the places they call them villages and say there are 22 around the country. >> how do they get away with what they did to the kid in london? >> this is what is shocking is that it's just a group of gang members you can say this is the thing that just happens here or there. the fact authorities haven't been able to identify those that attack that had individual indicates there is radicalism around where that took place. >> look at that. that is so disturbing. he had 23 stitches inside, on the outside, additional. deep flash wounds, permanent scarring and disfigurement. the question, where is justice for him? thank you for being here. >> very. >> we'll bring you an update. hopefully. he is one of the master minds who helpe
>> this is new york state. >> what is their plan? bringing it to new yorkers? >> this violent islamic sect wants to purify islam in the united states. >> you've got this in new york and london. is it greater than that? >> yes. there are places in south carolina, in georgia, around the country, and we're continuing to investigate and find more of the places they call them villages and say there are 22 around the country. >> how do they get away with what they...
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some states either voluntarily like in new york state or through litigation are starting to get over the incarceration binge and bring the risen populations under control. new york state has enjoyed the greatest reduction of crime in history while reducing the prison population voluntarily. the communities are correct to look for more funds. i hope one of the results in my case is to take the $10 billion a year that we throw into the prison system that doesn't work and return some of that money to the communities so they can use it on things that do work. putting more police on the street works to reduce crime. we know that more services for people with mental illness looks to reduce crime. we wasted warehousing people into these communities. but the communities should get the resources we are freeing from prison centers. >> we only have about a minute left. the idea that these prisoners are being freed is not true in many cases. there are plans to move them from state prisons to local and private prisons. is this solving a problem or just shifting it? >> the governor said last month
some states either voluntarily like in new york state or through litigation are starting to get over the incarceration binge and bring the risen populations under control. new york state has enjoyed the greatest reduction of crime in history while reducing the prison population voluntarily. the communities are correct to look for more funds. i hope one of the results in my case is to take the $10 billion a year that we throw into the prison system that doesn't work and return some of that money...
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that is why new york state taxpayers will pay $61 million a day to re-open the statue of liberty. e governors of other states will have to decide what they will do. will they use taxpayer dollars to re-open their parks? >>> colorado has a greed to pay $360,000 to re-open rocky mountain national park through to october 20th. >>> meanwhile in washington extra security around lincoln memorial. the site is usually unmanned but park police had to call in a small army to guard it. that is because angry protestors pushed past barricades angry it was closed due to the government shutdown. >>> crisis averted. food stamp recipients can use their card again. that is after a glitch in the food stamps program had been fixed. the major states including california and texas were among those impacted. >>> cyclone phailin has hit the india coat line. line -- coastline. the storm week wea weakened befg land fall. these are the pictures of the damage. and the extent of the damage won't be fully known until later. reports say at least three people have died. a new report say 800,000 people have been e
that is why new york state taxpayers will pay $61 million a day to re-open the statue of liberty. e governors of other states will have to decide what they will do. will they use taxpayer dollars to re-open their parks? >>> colorado has a greed to pay $360,000 to re-open rocky mountain national park through to october 20th. >>> meanwhile in washington extra security around lincoln memorial. the site is usually unmanned but park police had to call in a small army to guard it....
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new york state and new england. we've got 50s and 60s covering much of the region here from the ohio valley through the mid- atlantic. locally 50s. not seeing any 40s although we're trying from germantown, lovettsville down to 51 now. 52 in manassas. 54 waldorf. we have 55 over in prince frederick from ej. alexandria 56 and college park in reston this morning at 53 degrees. outside on our michael&son weather camera, a good picture. look at all the visibility. clear skies. we'll call it partly cloudy at national airport. 60 degrees. winds south, southwest at 5 and miewmedty -- and humidity at 83. enough for a patch of fog toward warrenton, culpeper as is usually the case. we have a jet stream coming from the northwest through the northern part of the country. south of that it's got really warmer. temperatures in dallas pushing toward 90. in the northwest we show you the stormed that came ashore in british columbia. the storms are sort of lined up. there's another piece of energy. that swirl there. this storm that kay
new york state and new england. we've got 50s and 60s covering much of the region here from the ohio valley through the mid- atlantic. locally 50s. not seeing any 40s although we're trying from germantown, lovettsville down to 51 now. 52 in manassas. 54 waldorf. we have 55 over in prince frederick from ej. alexandria 56 and college park in reston this morning at 53 degrees. outside on our michael&son weather camera, a good picture. look at all the visibility. clear skies. we'll call it...
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new york state will pick up the more than 60,000 dollar a day tab to keep lady liberty running. similar moves in other states have resulted in other national parks like mount rushmore being opened. jim cooley updates us on the push to reopen the parks >> reporter: the grand canyon was open against, the state agreed to pay $650,000 to keep it going for the next week. >> this arizona landmark draws millions of visitors every year, and i just refuse to let wrong-headed federal policy deprive tourists worldwide the opportunity to see this magnificent landscape. >> it's money the obama administration says the state isn't likely to get back but with thousands of jobs in northern arizona dependent upon the canyon and the tour rifts who visit it, that's a bargain the state appears willing to make. the situation is similar in south dakota where the state will spend about $15,000 each day to keep mount rush more open. in colorado, tourists are already back in estes park, the nearest city to rocky mountain national park, a relief to businesses that depend upon tourism? >> that's the draw fo
new york state will pick up the more than 60,000 dollar a day tab to keep lady liberty running. similar moves in other states have resulted in other national parks like mount rushmore being opened. jim cooley updates us on the push to reopen the parks >> reporter: the grand canyon was open against, the state agreed to pay $650,000 to keep it going for the next week. >> this arizona landmark draws millions of visitors every year, and i just refuse to let wrong-headed federal policy...
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state. we'll try new york. here we go. right here you enter in your state. new york. visit the new york state health. they are handling t it instead of the federal government. due to overwhelming interest in the new york state of health the health ek change having log-in issues. basically come back later. here is a button to get started. this is what you get. we apologize for the inconvenience, come back later basically. new york, no luck there either. i'll see you tomorrow morning. heather and i on fox & friends. for now, back to the you. >> that's awful. all i can say is thank you for trying. i know it was frustrating. here with reaction to the disastrous roll-out of obama care the co-host of the five. bob, three long years they have had to prepare for this. it's a total unmitigated disaster. >> you give one or two examples? there are thousands of people who signed up with no problem whatsoever. they exceeded ex peck tagss first day, second day. there are going to be problems when you have millions of people. >> some problems? >> some? >> who are the people signing
state. we'll try new york. here we go. right here you enter in your state. new york. visit the new york state health. they are handling t it instead of the federal government. due to overwhelming interest in the new york state of health the health ek change having log-in issues. basically come back later. here is a button to get started. this is what you get. we apologize for the inconvenience, come back later basically. new york, no luck there either. i'll see you tomorrow morning. heather...
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you have been trying to get on in new york state.any hours have you spent trying to get on? >> every single day except for yesterday, i think that would be six days of trying. i've gotten further and further each time. i get health insurance already from my employer, so i don't know how that will affect my ability to sign-up. stuart: how many people have six days and countless hours to spend to get on the system and not all of them are as computer savvy as you are. >> if you look at the cemetery's interview with jon stuart on monday night it is very telling, there were very few specifics available and they are coming up again and they're trying to surmount it but it will take a lot of time to fix it. stuart: thank you for your efforts on our behalf. a dead man walking in ohio. yes, after he was missing for 20 years, declared dead, now he is back. but aajudge tells him you cannot be resurrected. is this the ultimate tax loophole? maybe it is. our judge will be here. weighing in on janet yellin. is he happy another money printer will b
you have been trying to get on in new york state.any hours have you spent trying to get on? >> every single day except for yesterday, i think that would be six days of trying. i've gotten further and further each time. i get health insurance already from my employer, so i don't know how that will affect my ability to sign-up. stuart: how many people have six days and countless hours to spend to get on the system and not all of them are as computer savvy as you are. >> if you look at...
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there's a new york state study, 29,000 doctors, they conducted a poll in new york state. 44% of them said they are not participating whatsoever in obama care. 33% said they are not sure. that leaves 23% who said they are involved. of that 23%, three-quarters of those are doing it because they are contractually obligated to do that so if you take the numbers straight down the line, that leaves 6% of doctors in new york state as polled are in favor of obama care and will provide service. do you want 6% only? you want the other 94% of the people -- >> they are going to get a second job as waiters. >> what kind of health care are you going to get when the vast majority of doctors in the system don't want to be there? >> my sympathy -- >> this is important. >> fine. >> this is health care, not insurance. >> these guys -- 60%, that's all a doctor, only 6%, what are the rest are going to do? >> 23%. >> what about the 77%? >> 77% -- 44 said they are not doing it. >> what about new doctors? what incentives are there for young doctors going to medical schools. >> every medical school slot has
there's a new york state study, 29,000 doctors, they conducted a poll in new york state. 44% of them said they are not participating whatsoever in obama care. 33% said they are not sure. that leaves 23% who said they are involved. of that 23%, three-quarters of those are doing it because they are contractually obligated to do that so if you take the numbers straight down the line, that leaves 6% of doctors in new york state as polled are in favor of obama care and will provide service. do you...
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the new york state attorney general said that the nation's fourth largest bank and by the way, biggest mortgage lender is not compiling with last year's 25 billion-dollar multi million dollar bank settlement with 49 states to end those abusive practices. in a statement, wells fargo said the bank had taken voluntary steps to put in place the customer service changes agreed to in that multibank statement. >>> well, three companies making their wall street debuts and that's where we begin the market focus. remax shares fell higher after pricing at $22 a piece above the range that it had been seeking. the ipo comes at a time when mortgage rates are inching higher but that's not a concern for the company's ceo. >> they could go lower, but i think most important is that we're at 60-year lows. i bought my first house at 14.5% and i was thrilled to get 14.5%. so i think anybody over 35 years of age are looking at single digits going man, this is still cheap money. >> i paid 16 and 5/8ths. the stock finished up 2 2% to $27 a share. >>> burlington stores, the owner of the discount retailer price
the new york state attorney general said that the nation's fourth largest bank and by the way, biggest mortgage lender is not compiling with last year's 25 billion-dollar multi million dollar bank settlement with 49 states to end those abusive practices. in a statement, wells fargo said the bank had taken voluntary steps to put in place the customer service changes agreed to in that multibank statement. >>> well, three companies making their wall street debuts and that's where we begin...
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through the marketplace system and have been found eligible for coverage. >> reporter: new york is among the state leaders for completed applications. washington state has processed over 37,000 applications and kentucky more than 27,000. new york did not use the software designers behind the federal government's troubled exchange. >> you'll see now if you go on to the web site and go through an application it takes about 45 minutes and is really performing in the way that we had expected. >> today's the day all new yorkers can buy a low-cost health insurance plan. >> reporter: sprana credits community outreach and an aggressive ad campaign for attracting applicants. she says it worked so well the web site was overwhelmed the first day with more than two million hits in about two hours. so they expanded capacity. but as more people complete their applications here and on other exchanges, they're encountering a new problem-- figuring out which doctors and hospitals are part of the health plan. that information is missing or incomplete on many of the state exchange web sites. california had to pull i
through the marketplace system and have been found eligible for coverage. >> reporter: new york is among the state leaders for completed applications. washington state has processed over 37,000 applications and kentucky more than 27,000. new york did not use the software designers behind the federal government's troubled exchange. >> you'll see now if you go on to the web site and go through an application it takes about 45 minutes and is really performing in the way that we had...
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. >> some republicans in new york state want you to run for governor of new york state. are you at least thinking about it? >> it's something i never thought of. in fact i didn't even hear about it until the other die when a gentleman, a very good political reporter named fred dicker, called to ask the question because people want me to do that. it's nothing i've even thought about. >> are you happy with democrat governor cuomo? >> well, i like him on a personal basis, but we have the highest taxness the nation -- taxes in the nation. people are fleeing new york because the taxes are too high. we have lots of difficulty in new york. we could be one of the energy capitals of the country, we have so much natural right under our feet, and he is not going after it. look, i have some real differences with him flit politically and economically. i look him on a personal basis but when you're losing people from a state and they're moving to florida, and they're moving to other places, that's not a good thing, and these are people that used to pay a lot of tax. so it's a problem.
. >> some republicans in new york state want you to run for governor of new york state. are you at least thinking about it? >> it's something i never thought of. in fact i didn't even hear about it until the other die when a gentleman, a very good political reporter named fred dicker, called to ask the question because people want me to do that. it's nothing i've even thought about. >> are you happy with democrat governor cuomo? >> well, i like him on a personal basis,...
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you concentrated on new york state, just one state. >> yes. rt: tell me how far did you get with new york state, applying for insurance, how did it go? >> new york state has its own separate website, it's not part of the federal 36 states on the federal site. it worked better today. every single day it's getting better, but a couple of things you need to think about as we look ahead to the next couple of weeks. 60 more days until the end of the year for people to enroll and 15% of the uninsured are in california, but you know how many people they've been able to enroll so far? only 7700, thereabouts. stuart: that's in california. >> a very small number in california so a lot of websites are having better luck for account creation and getting closer to the exchanges, but i see a lot of timeouts, a lot of errors still and they're trying to figure it out. if you take a look at what the dhs, health and human services say about it, high traffic is a good thing and they're not putting a number on how many people have enrolled in the websites. stuart:
you concentrated on new york state, just one state. >> yes. rt: tell me how far did you get with new york state, applying for insurance, how did it go? >> new york state has its own separate website, it's not part of the federal 36 states on the federal site. it worked better today. every single day it's getting better, but a couple of things you need to think about as we look ahead to the next couple of weeks. 60 more days until the end of the year for people to enroll and 15% of...
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it was only the new york state attorney that has cooperated.d we talk about public -- how we get to know things, this is a very frustrating story. a whistleblower comes forward, leads to the strings that get pulled and a whole international series of transactions regarding azerbaijan, czechoslovakia, the heart of russia, the largest of institutions, and it all gets brought to ground by the lack of interest from the united states government for reasons that are opaque. the only person who sacrifices in this is the whistleblower. >> let's talk about who some of those investors were. i mean, ric bourke alone did not invest in privatizing the azerbaijan will supply. in fact, you have columbia university, aig, omega fund, who else, michael tigar? talk about who this group of investors were that lost a fortune. >> the interesting thing, that list, if i had to recall it from memory since i did not know this would be multiple-choice, would be long. but the interesting thing about columbia university is, this is one of the things -- judge shetland is a
it was only the new york state attorney that has cooperated.d we talk about public -- how we get to know things, this is a very frustrating story. a whistleblower comes forward, leads to the strings that get pulled and a whole international series of transactions regarding azerbaijan, czechoslovakia, the heart of russia, the largest of institutions, and it all gets brought to ground by the lack of interest from the united states government for reasons that are opaque. the only person who...
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with the highest incarceration rate in the world and now some states either voluntarily like in new york state or through litigation like in california are starting to get over the incarceration binge drinking their very prison populations under control and they're not suffering crime ways new york state as as enjoyed the greatest reduction in crime in history while reducing its prison population voluntarily i think your communities are correct to agitate and lobby as much as possible for more funds and what i hope one of the results of my cases will be is to take the ten billion dollars a year that we throw into the prison system into a system that doesn't work and return some of that money to the communities to counties and cities so they can use it on things that do work we know that putting more police on the street works to reduce crime we know that more services for people with mental illness works to reduce crime and so we need to get that money out of prisons where it's just wasted warehousing people and into these communities so they are the communities are right they they should get
with the highest incarceration rate in the world and now some states either voluntarily like in new york state or through litigation like in california are starting to get over the incarceration binge drinking their very prison populations under control and they're not suffering crime ways new york state as as enjoyed the greatest reduction in crime in history while reducing its prison population voluntarily i think your communities are correct to agitate and lobby as much as possible for more...
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we just had a guest on moments ago talking about thousands of doctors in the state of new york that willred from medicare advantage. people of losing there doctors. if you remember, there was a promise that you could keep your doctor. basso in new york in many states across the country. what should be done about that? that seems to be in a sense of promise. >> you are exactly right. that was one of the promises. i am sure a number of members will talk about that tomorrow. this bill is not ready for primetime. that is what we have been trying to say. the stakes in time to see if we cannot fix it to allow people to have the choices that they need to have. you know, how many people actually signing of for this? have heard in some states it is pretty small. yet more people of being told that there will lose their insurance than actually have been able to sign non. the other question that we will be asking is the security of the information if the individual logsdon. even today the works for breaking a story about how it is pretty easy to hack. gerri: i looked at her testimony. it is already
we just had a guest on moments ago talking about thousands of doctors in the state of new york that willred from medicare advantage. people of losing there doctors. if you remember, there was a promise that you could keep your doctor. basso in new york in many states across the country. what should be done about that? that seems to be in a sense of promise. >> you are exactly right. that was one of the promises. i am sure a number of members will talk about that tomorrow. this bill is not...
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the empire state reality trust, the owners of the new york city empire state building set prices this morning at $13 a piece. this is at the bottom of the inspected range. the company hopes to raise just under $1 billion when shares begin trading tomorrow. the ticker symbol, esrt on the new york stock exchange. >>> next, the health care industry undergoes a dramatic shift. first, let's take a look at the international markets today. ♪ >>> well, despite the partial shutdown of the federal government, new health care insurance exchange is open for business today, the most ambitious initiative of president obama's signature legislation, affordable care act. so how did things go on this inaugural day for those state and federal online and telephone marketplaces? bertha coomes joins us now from albany. bertha? >> reporter: tyler, you know, officials have been saying all along, expect to see glitches on the early stages of this open enrollment process on the exchanges. well, they certainly weren't wrong. we saw plenty of them today. maryland's couldn't come up, hawaii couldn't come up on ti
the empire state reality trust, the owners of the new york city empire state building set prices this morning at $13 a piece. this is at the bottom of the inspected range. the company hopes to raise just under $1 billion when shares begin trading tomorrow. the ticker symbol, esrt on the new york stock exchange. >>> next, the health care industry undergoes a dramatic shift. first, let's take a look at the international markets today. ♪ >>> well, despite the partial shutdown...
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on thursday, the obama administration gave states the option to use their own money to reopen some of them. new york's not the only state jumping at that offer. >> when you close down the statue of liberty, you close down a good portion of the tourism that comes to new york city. and that has been untold millions of dollars in damage. >> new york govern andrew cuomo there. new york state is paying more than $61,000 every single day to keep liberty island national park open. that money will only last through thursday. so if the shutdown isn't resolved by then, officials say they'll renegotiate and plan to reopen lady liberty park. as i just mentioned, governors across the country are putting their own funds toward keeping their national parks open. they're all hoping they'll make that money back from tourism. utah was the first state to do so. tourists also able to return to the grand canyon in arizona. the question now is, how long will states be forced to fund all of this? moreover, how long will they be able to? dominic with that story live from our west coast bureau. hi, dominic. >> hey there, jami
on thursday, the obama administration gave states the option to use their own money to reopen some of them. new york's not the only state jumping at that offer. >> when you close down the statue of liberty, you close down a good portion of the tourism that comes to new york city. and that has been untold millions of dollars in damage. >> new york govern andrew cuomo there. new york state is paying more than $61,000 every single day to keep liberty island national park open. that...
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how many people signed up for healthcare in new york state? unwilling to tell us that. we do know that 65,500 people had visited the site by friday. 21,500 on friday were able to actively shop. spiegel how many people signed up for health insurance through the federal system? >> the officials -- it does not indicate anything about success rates. stuart: software and design defects cripple healthcare website. these software systems have troubled the finding and making sure that you are who you say you are. you could not go and open your account and that is the first thing you go to do on these exchanges. >> yes. independent people with to the website and took a look on behalf of the "wall street journal." they say it is a sloppy software foundation. this is, you know, three or four days in. they say they are trying to do maintenance. charles: the conversion ratio is ultimately the test. we were told that in california, first of all, the number 6 million, only 7700 people took the bait. in california, this has to be 2 million people. there is tw
how many people signed up for healthcare in new york state? unwilling to tell us that. we do know that 65,500 people had visited the site by friday. 21,500 on friday were able to actively shop. spiegel how many people signed up for health insurance through the federal system? >> the officials -- it does not indicate anything about success rates. stuart: software and design defects cripple healthcare website. these software systems have troubled the finding and making sure that you are...
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new york. going to be the governor of new york state. but i don't know. stkd be a rumor. it could be true.ll i know is earlier today, donald trump demanded to see his own birth certificate. >> spooky page turners. this is huffington post's list of the best halloween books of 2013. crankenstein. a very wicked spelling bee. halloween night. ghost in the house. >>> the maryland harvest is here. so instead of planting, let's party at the harbor around baltimore. >> at number 1, the sixth annual harvest fest heads to outwaterfront park. >> the big thing to is to bring counsel tri buffet. >> it is filled with face fainting, hey rides. >> kids go in there and grab their pumpkin. it's good time. >> and you will be able to pick out your pumpkin. i mean, you really can't recreate that anywhere else. >> the harbor kicks off tomorrow. >> and randy who haveman. at the maryland home and garden show. >> i always do that and i didn't think it would end up like this. >> video of the sand man installing a 10-foot theme from romeo and juliet. >> you can make anything out of sand. >> i'm going to make somethi
new york. going to be the governor of new york state. but i don't know. stkd be a rumor. it could be true.ll i know is earlier today, donald trump demanded to see his own birth certificate. >> spooky page turners. this is huffington post's list of the best halloween books of 2013. crankenstein. a very wicked spelling bee. halloween night. ghost in the house. >>> the maryland harvest is here. so instead of planting, let's party at the harbor around baltimore. >> at number 1,...
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new york city. all across new york state and all across this country. so that you're ready for this global economy. and schools like p-tech will help us do that. here at p-tech, you've got folks from ibm, citi tech, citi university of new york. citi department of education, everybody is pulling together to make sure a high school education puts young people on a path to a good job. so you guys have opportunities here that you don't find in most high schools yet. you can take college-level courses in math and science. you can work with mentors from ibm so you're learning specific skills that you know leads to a good job. and, most important, you'll graduate with a high school diploma, and an associate's degree in computer systems or electro and mechanical engineering. and that means you'll be in demand. companies will want to hire you. ibm has even said that p-tech graduates will be first in line when you apply for jobs once you graduate. and at a moment when the cost of higher education keeps going up and arne and i are working hard to make sure we are
new york city. all across new york state and all across this country. so that you're ready for this global economy. and schools like p-tech will help us do that. here at p-tech, you've got folks from ibm, citi tech, citi university of new york. citi department of education, everybody is pulling together to make sure a high school education puts young people on a path to a good job. so you guys have opportunities here that you don't find in most high schools yet. you can take college-level...
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. >> to find out how you or your business can get it go to new york state of health. >> is that pro healthcare or anti-healthcare? >> it is -- it is -- >> for new yorkers? >> yes. >> you don't suggest healthcare in new york? you tell them. >> and this is how. >> (bleep) insurance, new york. we have botulism, he bola, three types of hepatitis and that is just -- >> well done! and (bleep) because if you don't, i will come after you and grab your little (bleep) head and beat (bleep). >> that is the short version. he goes on like that. >> add not to be outdone the anti-obama, a have their own ads. it is a little bit different. >> take a look. >> ahh! >> effective! >> i am assuming it is a metaphor. >> well, sure. >> because he is not actually -- >> i think metaphorically, obamacare is going to do some really ugly things. when you have got government in your exam room, i have a problem with that. it is not the place of government. this is a private affair, obviously. >> it is a private affair. just throwing this out here. are you pro-choice? >> am i -- it depends on what issue you are talking about
. >> to find out how you or your business can get it go to new york state of health. >> is that pro healthcare or anti-healthcare? >> it is -- it is -- >> for new yorkers? >> yes. >> you don't suggest healthcare in new york? you tell them. >> and this is how. >> (bleep) insurance, new york. we have botulism, he bola, three types of hepatitis and that is just -- >> well done! and (bleep) because if you don't, i will come after you and grab...
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new york city right now? >> we are in new york state in nine counties. >> it would be low-hanging fruit, right?is the state where you could have a preexisting condition and still get health insurance in the past. most people didn't get health insurance and only got it when they were sick. so premiums in this state were extremely high compared to the rest of the country. does that also help? >> yeah, i think the trend we've seen, the dynamics at play, the albany call center you just showed is lighting up. you have about 18 competitors entering the market as well as prices on average for an individual being cut in half. and so it's a right market to enter in because consumers didn't have a choice. now they have about 18 choices. >> am i always seeing a physician if i want to. >> for us what it is, empowering you through transparency and choices. what we do is give you the option to engage in the manner that's most appropriate and convenient for you. and we think that for some people if their kid is crying at 11:00 at night, they may want to click a button, have someone call. for other people, the
new york city right now? >> we are in new york state in nine counties. >> it would be low-hanging fruit, right?is the state where you could have a preexisting condition and still get health insurance in the past. most people didn't get health insurance and only got it when they were sick. so premiums in this state were extremely high compared to the rest of the country. does that also help? >> yeah, i think the trend we've seen, the dynamics at play, the albany call center you...
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of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: there were so many questions that came to mind. in no particular order, how does a story like this get lost? i suspect there are tons of stories that we could see.
of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided...
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of the children, they put the best face on things as karl quickly moved across the country to new york statead to set aside all of my suspicions because i was absolutely going to make sure those kids knew their mother. >> but that all changed the day that colette found out that levi was dead. >> i didn't know what he had to gain but i knew he did it. >> another member of the family contacted the new york police. started checking out the long strain of what he said were suspicious incidents. >> it's extremely unlikely that someone would have that many tragic events a few weeks after obtaining high insurance policies. >> now the investigation was on but how to get evidence. >> i contacted cindy in march of 2012 and told her that i had reopened the investigation into the death of her stepson and her first words were thank god you called. >> karlson's second wife was finally having suspicions of her own according to police. one big reason? police said she found out karl had taken out a $1.2 million life insurance policy on her. she agreed to wear a wire, pretending to karl that she was consideri
of the children, they put the best face on things as karl quickly moved across the country to new york statead to set aside all of my suspicions because i was absolutely going to make sure those kids knew their mother. >> but that all changed the day that colette found out that levi was dead. >> i didn't know what he had to gain but i knew he did it. >> another member of the family contacted the new york police. started checking out the long strain of what he said were...
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ofshe, who by the way has testified half a dozen times in new york state, was a setback.ere still very confident based upon the medical evidence that we were going to win. it's, obviously, a setback. judge ceresia also said that there's not an accepted field of knowledge of psychological coercion producing false confessions. >> interrogation is a process that is specifically designed to develop an admission of guilt. we offer to the suspect psychological justification for the commission of the crime. >> and guess what, the object of that science is to get a confession without any real concern about whether they are true or not. >> we've got to make it easy on them. we can't say to them, what happened, why did you do it, tell me about it. that requires too much effort on their part. >> interrogation, when done properly, is about getting someone to demonstrate that they have knowledge of how the crime really happened. they know details that are not told to them, so they are not contaminated, details that are not even necessarily known to the police. >> hey, come on in here
ofshe, who by the way has testified half a dozen times in new york state, was a setback.ere still very confident based upon the medical evidence that we were going to win. it's, obviously, a setback. judge ceresia also said that there's not an accepted field of knowledge of psychological coercion producing false confessions. >> interrogation is a process that is specifically designed to develop an admission of guilt. we offer to the suspect psychological justification for the commission...
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more people than in new york state. the huge wall of water that crashed on the coastline so the most the government is doing to prepare people is moving them into shelters. >> we also understand that people are bussed to government shelters. but can those shelters really withstand such a powerful storm? >> we are on our way to investigate that but what we're hearing from people who are in the shelters themselves are schools and government buildings. and the best that the government is saying is they are on land which is what is going to protect them. but the many trains have been cancelled in the region so people's only choices are either to go to shelters or buckle down and hope for the best. >> thank you fez. >>> the area is no strange tore deadly storm. the most severe was a category 5 storm in 1999. and that cyclone was called e erissa. that is the most expensive and extensive in history. >>> we are going to be taking a look at what's happening. this is cyclone phailin. it has grown unbelievably strong during that t
more people than in new york state. the huge wall of water that crashed on the coastline so the most the government is doing to prepare people is moving them into shelters. >> we also understand that people are bussed to government shelters. but can those shelters really withstand such a powerful storm? >> we are on our way to investigate that but what we're hearing from people who are in the shelters themselves are schools and government buildings. and the best that the government...
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gang assault is probably one of the worst terms, phrases in the penal law of new york state because ag assault, all it means is that it is just two or more people that are being charged with the assault. so, the connotation that it's a gang assault and the fact that my client, mr. wright, is charged in a gang assault when he is 29 years old with no criminal record and there is undue medial scrutiny and pressure on the district attorney's office and the nypd to make cases here leads one to question, especially given the fact that bail requests on this case were $150,000 full namely secured bond in new york state is tantamount to over $300,000. >> i got an email during the break from retired police officer who reminded me because one of the arrestees is under cover detective reminded me that the police officer could do a dumb thing. there are so many every day thousands and thousands of police officers do very who are rok and courageous things. i don't want to have that sort of eclipsed by this discussion all the great officers out there. mitch hill, thank you. we will be watching. >> t
gang assault is probably one of the worst terms, phrases in the penal law of new york state because ag assault, all it means is that it is just two or more people that are being charged with the assault. so, the connotation that it's a gang assault and the fact that my client, mr. wright, is charged in a gang assault when he is 29 years old with no criminal record and there is undue medial scrutiny and pressure on the district attorney's office and the nypd to make cases here leads one to...
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. >>> new york state has released figures on the number of people signing up for low-cost health insurance, part of the affordable care act. the state's official health plan marketplace announced over 40,000 new yorkers signed up so far, more than any other state and the agency's customer service center says operators provided help to more than 26,000 callers. >>> the reason so many were calling in, they were getting error messages or dealing with technical glitches. all is not lost. the insurance industry and technology companies with experience in rolling o out computer problems say there is plenty of time to fix the problem before millions are required to begin paying for coverage on january 1st. >>> despite the glitches, many more americans are expected to have health insurance at the start of the year and many hospitals expect to see a surge in patients. how will the hospitals handle the unexpected influx of new cases and what will that mean of the bottom lines and big for profit hospital chains? bertha coombs has the report. >> reporter: for hospitals having more patients insured und
. >>> new york state has released figures on the number of people signing up for low-cost health insurance, part of the affordable care act. the state's official health plan marketplace announced over 40,000 new yorkers signed up so far, more than any other state and the agency's customer service center says operators provided help to more than 26,000 callers. >>> the reason so many were calling in, they were getting error messages or dealing with technical glitches. all is...