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to assign the scene by an editor at "the new yorker" magazine and "the new yorker" was interested in the us if they could see some more of the book. soccer sensation began sending chapters over to "the new yorker" in the summer of 1950. carson eventually got frustrated because she was impatient, she was broke a machine of the money. she told her agent she wished she could force "the new yorker" to decide which chapter they wanted publish it because she thought maybe she'd get a thousand dollars if they did about be a good thing. towards the end of the summer they covered persons and her agent at "the new yorker" was not going to publish. they were going to publish 10 chapters. the effect of that was enormous. before the sea around us was published as a book, it was destined to become a bestseller, which it did. it turned carson immediately into a household name msa said earlier, one of the most famous writers in america. the sea around us was number one on "the new york times" bestseller list for 39 straight weeks. it was on the bestsellers list for several years into is the end of t
to assign the scene by an editor at "the new yorker" magazine and "the new yorker" was interested in the us if they could see some more of the book. soccer sensation began sending chapters over to "the new yorker" in the summer of 1950. carson eventually got frustrated because she was impatient, she was broke a machine of the money. she told her agent she wished she could force "the new yorker" to decide which chapter they wanted publish it because she...
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it was seen in "the new yorker" was interested in so carson's agent sending chapters to "the new yorker" all through the summer. persinger frustrated because she was impatient, broke, needed the money and told her agent she wished she could force "the new yorker" to decide which chapter they wanted and publish it because she thought she'd get a thousand dollars if they did and that would be a good thing. towards the end of the summer pickup were to carson and her asian was not going to publish the chapter. they were going to publish township tours. the effect that was enormous. before this year by mrs. published as a book, he was destined to be a bestseller, which it did and it turned carson immediately into a household name and as i said earlier, one of the most famous writers in america. the sea around us was number one on "the new york times" bestseller list for 39 straight weeks. it was on the bestsellers list for several years interesting at the time of the top 10, her publisher decided to reissue the earlier book from 1841 called under the sea wind, the one that disappeared withou
it was seen in "the new yorker" was interested in so carson's agent sending chapters to "the new yorker" all through the summer. persinger frustrated because she was impatient, broke, needed the money and told her agent she wished she could force "the new yorker" to decide which chapter they wanted and publish it because she thought she'd get a thousand dollars if they did and that would be a good thing. towards the end of the summer pickup were to carson and her...
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>> new yorkers worship their dogs. ticular status of the new york city dog who is pampered but also the same time whose owner feels guilty about having their dog in new york city. right? i mean, it's an extraordinarily -- this relationship defined by guilt >> i think one of the most extraordinary things, the most unique things about dog in new york is that this is one of the few places in the world where humans also poop on the sidewalk. (laughter) >> yes, there is. >> stephen: they fit in. (laughter) well on that note, malcolm gladwell, thank you so much for joining me. "the "new yorker" book of dogs." be a good boy and go fetch one. we'll be right ba úáé!é!é!é!&íki÷z÷z-a (cheers and applause)
>> new yorkers worship their dogs. ticular status of the new york city dog who is pampered but also the same time whose owner feels guilty about having their dog in new york city. right? i mean, it's an extraordinarily -- this relationship defined by guilt >> i think one of the most extraordinary things, the most unique things about dog in new york is that this is one of the few places in the world where humans also poop on the sidewalk. (laughter) >> yes, there is. >>...
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>> new yorkers worship their dogs. articular status of the new york city dog who is pampered but also the same time whose owner feels guilty about having their dog in new york city. right? i mean, it's an extraordinarily -- this relationship defined by guilt >> i think one of the most extraordinary things, the most unique things about dog in new york is that this is one of the few places in the world where humans also poop on the sidewalk. (laughter) >> yes, there is. >> stephen: they fit in. (laughter) well on that note, malcolm gladwell, thank you so much for joining me. "the "new yorker" book of dogs." be a good boy and go fetch one. we'll be righck.. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. now for your yuletide enjoyment the new host from live at lincoln center and broadway star audra mcdonald. hit it, andy. ♪ ♪ i really can't stay ♪ baby, it's cold outside ♪ i've got to go away ♪ baby it's cold outside ♪ this evening has been so very nice ♪ i'll squeeze your hands, they're just like ice ♪ my moth
>> new yorkers worship their dogs. articular status of the new york city dog who is pampered but also the same time whose owner feels guilty about having their dog in new york city. right? i mean, it's an extraordinarily -- this relationship defined by guilt >> i think one of the most extraordinary things, the most unique things about dog in new york is that this is one of the few places in the world where humans also poop on the sidewalk. (laughter) >> yes, there is. >>...
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so just how many could have helped before the train arrived is one question new yorkers are now trying to answer. terrell brown, new york. >> davis, charged with intentional second-degree murder and depraved indifference. >>> child stabbing death. a southwest baltimore mother is released from the hospital and is now being held without bail, facing murder charges. denise is in the newsroom with more on nicole fitzgerald. denise? >> fitzgerald is facing murder and child abuse charges in the death of her 2-year-old son. police say she stabbed her son paris to death and then cut her own throat. when officers arrived at her home this weekend, they found
so just how many could have helped before the train arrived is one question new yorkers are now trying to answer. terrell brown, new york. >> davis, charged with intentional second-degree murder and depraved indifference. >>> child stabbing death. a southwest baltimore mother is released from the hospital and is now being held without bail, facing murder charges. denise is in the newsroom with more on nicole fitzgerald. denise? >> fitzgerald is facing murder and child abuse...
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people have voted for that war, and people who were for it the liberal new yorker magazine bill keller editor of the "new york times" was for the war, al franken was for the war. i think i was like 26 democratic senator voted for the war. talk about when you try to do this stuff and you are attacked by your own people who are telling you, no we must go to war, i just -- i'm -- i'm fed up -- i'm not giving up but i am -- i am committed to seeing a change, and not just making movies just for the sake of making another movie so people can do something for a couple of hours. >> jennifer: all right. stay right there, because i'm glad to hear you say you are not giving up even though i know for a fact it is really hard being constantly attacked. but i want you to stay there, because i want to leave this ♪ >> jennifer: we're going back with our conversation with michael moore in just one second, but if anybody questions how important unions are to creating a vibrant middle class, take a look at this. as union membership has declined so have wages overall, and this is exactly what michael moor
people have voted for that war, and people who were for it the liberal new yorker magazine bill keller editor of the "new york times" was for the war, al franken was for the war. i think i was like 26 democratic senator voted for the war. talk about when you try to do this stuff and you are attacked by your own people who are telling you, no we must go to war, i just -- i'm -- i'm fed up -- i'm not giving up but i am -- i am committed to seeing a change, and not just making movies...
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we'll get through ya because we're new yorkers ♪ >> good to snow he still has the magic.experience the concert live with movie theaters and radio station as cross the country carrying it. no final word on the total dollars raised but more than 30 million was raised alone in ticket sales. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your tweets, texts and e-mails are next and "morning joe" is moments away. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. darrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ mom ] things are sometimes a little tight. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since darrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to
we'll get through ya because we're new yorkers ♪ >> good to snow he still has the magic.experience the concert live with movie theaters and radio station as cross the country carrying it. no final word on the total dollars raised but more than 30 million was raised alone in ticket sales. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your tweets, texts and e-mails are next and "morning joe" is moments away. music is a universal language. but when i...
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that is one question new yorkers are now trying to answer. terrell brown, new york. >> davis is charged with intentional second--degree murder and depraved indifference. >>> testimony resumes at fort meade, for the army private other charged in the worst secret document leak in u.s. history. the hearing is to determine whether highly restrictive conditions private bradley manning experienced for nine months were justified. manning is accused of giving thousands of secret documents to wikileaks. they face 22 charges, includinged a aiding -- including aiding the enemy. >>> federal lawmakers attempt to back away from the fiscal cliff. political reporter pat warren was with social security employees as they protested in baltimore today. >> marylanders at home and in washington know what's at stake. >> sequestration is something that we have to make sure we avoid. >> over hamp a million-- half a million marylanders depend directly on the maryland government for their job. >> the middle class has suffered enough. all will be affected if we allow the
that is one question new yorkers are now trying to answer. terrell brown, new york. >> davis is charged with intentional second--degree murder and depraved indifference. >>> testimony resumes at fort meade, for the army private other charged in the worst secret document leak in u.s. history. the hearing is to determine whether highly restrictive conditions private bradley manning experienced for nine months were justified. manning is accused of giving thousands of secret...
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for me for over 30 years, cindy renwick, joyce cheng, karin vaparian have spent months helping new yorkers cut through the red tape and get the aid they need. nick martin did an amazing job of connecting resources to needs across new york city and long island. cody palusso and deanna robinson helped make sure that new york's northern suburbs were not forgotten. and touring the damaged communities was a heart-wrenching task. lane bodian who travels with me was with me every step of the way. and the logistic team, megan murphy, janet jones and alex victor helped make sure we got where we needed to be in those very difficult days after the storm and ever since. additionally, mr. president, two members of my team were hit hard by the storm. they lost their houses or their houses were badly flooded, and i want to thank them because they ignored their personal situation, particularly in the days after the storm, to help new yorkers. for that, i will always be grateful to kyle strober who runs our long island office and to michelle basek, his assistant whose family's home was flooded badly on sta
for me for over 30 years, cindy renwick, joyce cheng, karin vaparian have spent months helping new yorkers cut through the red tape and get the aid they need. nick martin did an amazing job of connecting resources to needs across new york city and long island. cody palusso and deanna robinson helped make sure that new york's northern suburbs were not forgotten. and touring the damaged communities was a heart-wrenching task. lane bodian who travels with me was with me every step of the way. and...
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dozens of new yorkers still homeless. the immediate aftermath of the storm, we had 2 million door yorkers this power and because some families home boilers were destroyed or left to close the sense to start, we still have many come in many homes that do not have electricity today. our governor has estimated it would be about $32.8 billion to begin to rebuild new york and that's just for new york crude that's not including billions for new jersey and other states. i'm going to take you through a couple other places around the state. as you can see in this neighborhood, the whole neighborhood was destroyed by fire. it is absolutely devastating. a member of our congressional delegation's homes was raised by fire. 111 homes were destroyed in this project are fire and fled. the entire community will have to be rebuilt. since this committee is so relevant for transportation, i went to go through specifically said transportation infrastructure since i think the committee will be most impact did by that request. this is a photo o
dozens of new yorkers still homeless. the immediate aftermath of the storm, we had 2 million door yorkers this power and because some families home boilers were destroyed or left to close the sense to start, we still have many come in many homes that do not have electricity today. our governor has estimated it would be about $32.8 billion to begin to rebuild new york and that's just for new york crude that's not including billions for new jersey and other states. i'm going to take you through...
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. >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends. ♪ we wereones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients from nature valley. ♪ ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars nature at its most delicious. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently! and introducing 7 lun
. >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends. ♪ we wereones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients from nature valley. ♪ ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never...
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>> guest: native new yorker group in brooklyn. public schools. brooklyn technical high school. then went to d.c. with an undergraduate to study film at howard. then decided to do an apology because i can have my cake and eat it too. i could make a film and be part of my a identity. as a literary professor i could make a film as a hobby but anthropology has a history of using this equipment with their research. i thought i could still make a movie but in the context to have license to find things out about the world. so now we do things digitally. we still use 16 mm film and cutting things with tape i was a kid from brooklyn who did not know enough about the world but anthropology will allow me to learn something. >> host: why were you raised in brooklyn? >> my mom and dad both were working class and to do a particular type of work my mom went back to school to get her college degree and they were continuing to struggle into the a learner to better themselves to gain more knowledge so part of what i got from them you never stop to translate which you are learning to be productiv
>> guest: native new yorker group in brooklyn. public schools. brooklyn technical high school. then went to d.c. with an undergraduate to study film at howard. then decided to do an apology because i can have my cake and eat it too. i could make a film and be part of my a identity. as a literary professor i could make a film as a hobby but anthropology has a history of using this equipment with their research. i thought i could still make a movie but in the context to have license to find...
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. >> what are does it mean to you to be a new yorker >> i'm born and raise and i'm hard core. any time i spend time outside of the city, i resend it. >> when someone says new yorker to you, what does it mean? >> really honest, really eclectic no [ bleep ] >> almost all of the highlights of your career have a light and a dark side. starting from very young in pretty baby. it was a great movie and i'm sure very exciting for you >> yeah. >> then we had all this question about child pornography and what's appropriate >> i love you once i love you twice and i love you more with beans and rice >> moving on to the calvin klein ads. sexy and exciting and everyone was like it's inappropriate. she is taking off her clothes and saying provocative thing i would describe it as light and dark at the same time. how do you describe it >> that's the fertile time anyone has focussed on that and encapsulated it that way i have been aware of that because every single thing there is something about controversy following me there is always been a dichotomy. >> isn't it honest that we are all a litt
. >> what are does it mean to you to be a new yorker >> i'm born and raise and i'm hard core. any time i spend time outside of the city, i resend it. >> when someone says new yorker to you, what does it mean? >> really honest, really eclectic no [ bleep ] >> almost all of the highlights of your career have a light and a dark side. starting from very young in pretty baby. it was a great movie and i'm sure very exciting for you >> yeah. >> then we had all...
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otherwise taxes are goin but uncertainty for new yorkers, especially some well-to-do people, it's actually. cathy wild is watching this closely, partnership for new york city ceo and president very concerned about what an exit is will do to the arts already high unemployment rate. right there on your screen. what could it jumped to? >> well, great concern about the whole economy of the city, the unemployment rate, business continuity, and the country for that matter. what we're looking at, the potential that we could go over the fiscal cliff and jump quickly into a global recession, double the reception -- recession. liz: would you say 11 plus%. >> absolutely. liz: now, let me just explain what you do. you deal with a lot of ceos, get them in discussions and conversations to find out what it is they need to flourish in this city, state. >> number one is to, for washington to get its act together, come to a bipartisan resolution of our huge debt situation. accumulating debt at the rate of $3 billion a day. at this rate we are going to drive this nation into the ground, and we are going to c
otherwise taxes are goin but uncertainty for new yorkers, especially some well-to-do people, it's actually. cathy wild is watching this closely, partnership for new york city ceo and president very concerned about what an exit is will do to the arts already high unemployment rate. right there on your screen. what could it jumped to? >> well, great concern about the whole economy of the city, the unemployment rate, business continuity, and the country for that matter. what we're looking...
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many new yorkers said president obama didn't get the aid they needed. thousand people vented their frustration and many more turned around at the door. resident complain that the response from fema is slow and nonexistent. fema officials promising to meet prist pleistly with the angry homeowners. many angry new yorkers are living in shelters and for the youngster one month feels like an eternity. fox news has a wonderful story about a group that is giving family relief. here's live from staten island with more on the uplifting story, anna? >> many of the children and kids at the town hall meeting are here. camp tlc is now camp sandy. living with the challenges and a mobile camp and they served 500 kids who are victims of natural disasters and in shelters and been in hospitals. the bus picked up 30 kid and parents and they are singing you are my sunshine and really trying to turn their lives back around and get them back on solid ground. joined by the camp director. good morning to you. >> fantastic. thank you for being with us. what have the kids gone t
many new yorkers said president obama didn't get the aid they needed. thousand people vented their frustration and many more turned around at the door. resident complain that the response from fema is slow and nonexistent. fema officials promising to meet prist pleistly with the angry homeowners. many angry new yorkers are living in shelters and for the youngster one month feels like an eternity. fox news has a wonderful story about a group that is giving family relief. here's live from staten...
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. >> i have no problem with new yorkers. >> good. >> maybe baseball, but not new yorkers. let's take a look at temps and conditions around the region now. cleared out very nicely and it's beginning to cool down just a tad. we are down 49. 32 in oakland. 55 ocean city. wow, it got warm down there. 52 in d.c. to the west of us down in the low 40s west of us. westminster down in the mid 40s. mild by the bay. we still have that breeze but it will be calming down tonight somewhat. 10, 20, as you can see. still kind of breezy. if you are heading out temps in the 40s with the wind 10-15 miles per hour. it it will feel like 38, 39, 40. dress for a chillier night. the storm that gave us showers, drizzle, rain, off to the east. up in caribou they may see some snow today. to the west of us a little bit of light snow developing over the southern portion of minnesota. iowa, south dakota, north dakota, a little bit of stuff there. a new storm developing in the rockies is going to head out to the plains. has some energy from the gulf of mexico. warm, moist air behind it. cold air moving
. >> i have no problem with new yorkers. >> good. >> maybe baseball, but not new yorkers. let's take a look at temps and conditions around the region now. cleared out very nicely and it's beginning to cool down just a tad. we are down 49. 32 in oakland. 55 ocean city. wow, it got warm down there. 52 in d.c. to the west of us down in the low 40s west of us. westminster down in the mid 40s. mild by the bay. we still have that breeze but it will be calming down tonight somewhat....
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he's a new yorker now. eroll, let me start with you. hing what we're doing down in washington, does anybody outside of washington care? >> very much so. very much so. >> new york is paying attention because of all you wall street people. >> wall street and the defense cuts. there's a lot riding on it and a lot as far as people's preferences. the state votes for the president, the state votes for a president who said he was going to do certain things. you sort of wanted to see him at least get it done, get a clear up and down vote on it. >> i'm getting the feeling, nancy and richard, that we now see, we're not going off the cliff. republicans are making that clear because they're starting to come to grips. worst case scenario, we'll take and pass what the president asked for. i think it's because of polling like this. "the washington post"/pew poll. we've seen some republicans, what stage of grief are we in? >> denial, which we've seen a lot of. >> we're moving off denial. >> into acceptance. when is the messaging going to change? the rep
he's a new yorker now. eroll, let me start with you. hing what we're doing down in washington, does anybody outside of washington care? >> very much so. very much so. >> new york is paying attention because of all you wall street people. >> wall street and the defense cuts. there's a lot riding on it and a lot as far as people's preferences. the state votes for the president, the state votes for a president who said he was going to do certain things. you sort of wanted to see...
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. >>> a headline from "the new yorker" has the political word buzzing again about hillary clinton's futuree was the main speaker at the forum conference in d.c. friday night. here's part of a video that played when they were introducing her. >> someone who knows a thing or two about political comebacks. i can tell you i don't think we've heard the last of hillary clinton. ♪ >> i just have an instinct the best is yet to come. >> i prepared some remarks for tonight but then i thought maybe we could just watch that video a few more times. [ laughter ] and this the next time i can count the hair styles which is one of my favorite past times. >> so "the new yorker" was there. here's how he described it. there was much chatter about what clinton would do after she steps down from the cabinet next month. there wasn't much doubt about the ultimate direction. 2007-2008 was but a memory and 2016 was within sight. she's running. joining me now robert traman and joe sestak, democrat from pennsylvania. gentlemen, good morning. so congressman the article goes on the say a lot of factors could derail sec
. >>> a headline from "the new yorker" has the political word buzzing again about hillary clinton's futuree was the main speaker at the forum conference in d.c. friday night. here's part of a video that played when they were introducing her. >> someone who knows a thing or two about political comebacks. i can tell you i don't think we've heard the last of hillary clinton. ♪ >> i just have an instinct the best is yet to come. >> i prepared some remarks for...
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the numbers and found that if the nation goes over the fiscal cliff californians will beat out new yorkers for the potential highest tax rate at 52%. >>> forbes is out with its 2012 most powerful people lest. president obama held onto the top spot for the second straight year. the pope climbed two notches from last year and landed in fifth place. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg tumbled from the top ten all the way to number 25. former president bill clinton held on to last year's ranking at number 50. tonight on rock center watch brian williams sit down with apple ceo, tim cook, number 35 on the forbes list by the way. >>> finally, this is no joke. though it began as one on facebook, pizza hut in canada has sent more than 100 bottles of pizza scented perfume to facebook fans. the fragrance boasts top notes of freshly baked hand tossed dough. pepper reason ri? >> new york mayor cory booker lives on food stamps. >>> the nfl steps up with $1 million for jovan belcher's daughter. >>> high res images from space. it allows images of city lights, gas flares, aur rar ras, to be seen by the naked eye.
the numbers and found that if the nation goes over the fiscal cliff californians will beat out new yorkers for the potential highest tax rate at 52%. >>> forbes is out with its 2012 most powerful people lest. president obama held onto the top spot for the second straight year. the pope climbed two notches from last year and landed in fifth place. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg tumbled from the top ten all the way to number 25. former president bill clinton held on to last year's ranking...
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we have to give them good information. 60% of new yorkers are looking at new restaurants, track records before they go there. why do they have to walk in national health care blind about what the hospital section is for the bounce back rate or how many operations the do or how many operations they do. if you have lyme disease and want to go to a hospital, that is -- you are the only case in five years that the scene or do you want to go to a hospital that treats 50 cases a year? these are basic things the public demands and in any other industry i think that we can provide these things in health care through more transparency. >> host: so that leads me to the -- use the term fred flintstones care in your book. talk a little bit more about that. and what are your thoughts about how that plays into what you just described. but 60% of new yorkers who will go on line and look at the restaurants with you and they will just walk right down the streets to their hospitals without really doing any deutsch due diligence etc. what is the culture of view of medicine playing into that? >> guest: i a
we have to give them good information. 60% of new yorkers are looking at new restaurants, track records before they go there. why do they have to walk in national health care blind about what the hospital section is for the bounce back rate or how many operations the do or how many operations they do. if you have lyme disease and want to go to a hospital, that is -- you are the only case in five years that the scene or do you want to go to a hospital that treats 50 cases a year? these are basic...
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it's 60% of new yorkers are looking up a new restaurant's track record and ratings before they good there. why do they have to walk in for their health care blind? about what a hospital's c-section rate is or infection raid or bounceback rate or how many hip operations they do, or how many knee operations they do. if you have lyme disease, do you want to go to a hospital that you're the only case in five years they've seen? or do you want to go to a hospital that treats 50 cases a year? these are basic things the public demand in any other industry, and i think we can provide these things in health care to through more transparency. >> host: that leads me to -- you use the term fred flintstone care in your book. and talk about that, and you seem to -- your thoughts around how that plays into what you just described, which is, we have 60% of new yorkers who will go online and look at the restaurant review but they'll just walk right down the street their hospital without really doing any due diligence, et cetera, and how does that kind of fred flintstone care in the culture of medicine pla
it's 60% of new yorkers are looking up a new restaurant's track record and ratings before they good there. why do they have to walk in for their health care blind? about what a hospital's c-section rate is or infection raid or bounceback rate or how many hip operations they do, or how many knee operations they do. if you have lyme disease, do you want to go to a hospital that you're the only case in five years they've seen? or do you want to go to a hospital that treats 50 cases a year? these...
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. >> later new orleans firefighters helping new yorkers rebuild after sandy. she remodeled her kitchen and only used fixtures made in america. and serious civil war. rebels closing in on the capitol city of damascus. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. t> >> jeff: a taliban attack at a military base in eastern afghanistan triggered a two hour battle today. suicide bombers began by detonating explosives at the gate of the nato base in jalalabadment all nine militants were killed. five afghan civilians also died. nato says the base was not breached. in syria two car bombs exploded today in the city of homs. at least 15 were killed there, and dozens of others wounded. and fighting also intense five-- intensified around damascus. as kelly cobiella reports rebels are closing in on the capitol. >> reporter: for the first time rebels are challenging the syrian army for control of the main airport. street battles have grounded flights for three days. rebels have also taken control of two military bases. and appear to be planning a push into the center
. >> later new orleans firefighters helping new yorkers rebuild after sandy. she remodeled her kitchen and only used fixtures made in america. and serious civil war. rebels closing in on the capitol city of damascus. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. t> >> jeff: a taliban attack at a military base in eastern afghanistan triggered a two hour battle today. suicide bombers began by detonating explosives at the gate of the nato base in jalalabadment all...
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it's going to be the patients and we have to give them good information. 60% of new yorkers looking up a track record in ratings before they go there, why do they have to walk in for their health care blind about what a hospital c-section rate is or infection raider bounce back rate or how many operations they do or how many knee operations they do. if you want to go to a hospital that you are the only case in five years that they they have scenery do you want to go to a hospital that treats 50 cases a year? these are basic things the public demands in any industry and i think we can provide this through more transparency. >> host: that leads me to -- you use the term reckless health care in your book. talk a little bit about that, your thoughts around how that plays into what you just described. we have 70% of new yorkers who will go on line and look at the restaurants but they will just walk down the street to their hospital without any due diligence. how does the fred flintstone care in the culture if you will of medicine play into that? >> guest: i am constantly flabbergasted about
it's going to be the patients and we have to give them good information. 60% of new yorkers looking up a track record in ratings before they go there, why do they have to walk in for their health care blind about what a hospital c-section rate is or infection raider bounce back rate or how many operations they do or how many knee operations they do. if you want to go to a hospital that you are the only case in five years that they they have scenery do you want to go to a hospital that treats 50...
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lunch once with william sean and he said it was true that aj liebling sat in his office at the new yorker and pounding the keys and he was chart chortling at his own work. >> the only person in the history of the magazine to enjoy writing. everybody else suffered through it. >> rose: a moment of great pleasure to writ write write for new yorker magazine? >> it was a lot of fun. i liked writing faulk of the town when it was anonymous, and. >> rose: yeah. >> and it was just that anonymous, curious reporter, wandering around the city and seeing whatever you saw. but it was like a little weekly newspaper to me and i enjoyed it a lot,. >> rose: you can always do that, can't you? >> well -- >> rose: if you call up david remnick and say i have something david remnick is going to be thrilled. >> no, no the magazine is for younger people now, and god bless them all. >> rose:. >> they are hot that young over there. >> very few, very few. >> rose: but some. >> i mean. >> rose: roger angel. >> roger writes now and then, and rowe are is terrific, a terrific writer. but no, it is for young people now.
lunch once with william sean and he said it was true that aj liebling sat in his office at the new yorker and pounding the keys and he was chart chortling at his own work. >> the only person in the history of the magazine to enjoy writing. everybody else suffered through it. >> rose: a moment of great pleasure to writ write write for new yorker magazine? >> it was a lot of fun. i liked writing faulk of the town when it was anonymous, and. >> rose: yeah. >> and it...
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she is like a new yorker moving to florida but i hear she is enjoying the snow. so this is a fun day and weekend for the animals, so thank you all for that. speaking of holidays, we are trying something new this year. we are going to do wild lights. the zoo will be lit up. of course the lights will have animal and wild themes, open until 8:00. this is free for zoo members. i think it gives a chance for families and members to enjoy the zoo during the evening, so we look forward to that. speaking of winter, it is time for winter zoo camp. 's some of the campers. this is run for two weeks, run by joe fitting, vice president of education over 30 years. hundreds of thousands of kids come through the camp programs annually and informational fees can be found on our zoo web site. speaking of kids this year we have partnered with the san francisco public library. they have come on the san francisco free days. this has been wildly popular. we think the public libraries on the first wednesday, free services from the library. if the kids can't come to the zoo, we go to the
she is like a new yorker moving to florida but i hear she is enjoying the snow. so this is a fun day and weekend for the animals, so thank you all for that. speaking of holidays, we are trying something new this year. we are going to do wild lights. the zoo will be lit up. of course the lights will have animal and wild themes, open until 8:00. this is free for zoo members. i think it gives a chance for families and members to enjoy the zoo during the evening, so we look forward to that....
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this is the editor of "the new yorker" magazine.l is the former governor of pennsylvania and future chief of staff to president clinton. she's the editor-at-large, joan walsh. i'm sorry, ed. i'm sure you have a bigger job in mind. let's go to mr. inside first. let's go to the knowledge base of an insider who is close friends with not just bill but very close friends with hillary clinton as well who knows them and i believe would get the first call when they do decide to make the run probably next year or the year -- early the following year. but when they make the call, tell me what you think will be in their thinking when they call. how to do it differently? how to do it better? how to do it faster? how to scare off the opponents? all that. >> well, first, let me say i believe what hillary says right now. i believe she's tired, she's beat up, and if you injected her with sodium pentothal and said are you going to run for president, she'd say no. is she persuadable? of course she is. and are the hundreds and thousands of people who
this is the editor of "the new yorker" magazine.l is the former governor of pennsylvania and future chief of staff to president clinton. she's the editor-at-large, joan walsh. i'm sorry, ed. i'm sure you have a bigger job in mind. let's go to mr. inside first. let's go to the knowledge base of an insider who is close friends with not just bill but very close friends with hillary clinton as well who knows them and i believe would get the first call when they do decide to make the run...
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." ♪ >> i sort of feel like a new yorker.ery pleased to come here tonight and be able to stick in my -- to help the people who have been badly affected by this storm. >> it has been six weeks since sandy pummeled the u.s. east coast, leading 120 people dead. thousands of homes remain uninhabitable. the concert raised tens of millions of dollars to help them rebuild. the rolling stones played their part, too. mick jagger joked it was the most old man he had ever seen on one stage -- most old men he had ever seen on one stage. >> he isis truth. >> still a good concert. bundesliga powerhouse bayern munich are set to go into the break at the top of the table. >> they face gladbach. >> they remember the sting of defeat. last season, the keeper and his team lost to gladbacn twice -- gladbach twice. bayern sits firmly at the top of the table, but they need a win on friday to break dortmund's record. >> i think that gladbach do not have a chance. >> it will probably be 3-0 or 4- 0. >> gladbach enter the game as underdogs, but that do
." ♪ >> i sort of feel like a new yorker.ery pleased to come here tonight and be able to stick in my -- to help the people who have been badly affected by this storm. >> it has been six weeks since sandy pummeled the u.s. east coast, leading 120 people dead. thousands of homes remain uninhabitable. the concert raised tens of millions of dollars to help them rebuild. the rolling stones played their part, too. mick jagger joked it was the most old man he had ever seen on one...
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. >> reporter: coming from new orleans's firefighters, it is just what new yorkers need to hear. rbor, long island. >> why they're called first responders. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote.
. >> reporter: coming from new orleans's firefighters, it is just what new yorkers need to hear. rbor, long island. >> why they're called first responders. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to...
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a 60% of new yorkers are looking up at a restaurant track ratings before they go there, why do you have to walk in for their health care blind about what a hospital c-section rate is or infection rate or how many hip operations we do or how many knee operations they do. if you have lyme disease can i do want to go to a hospital is the only case in five years they've seen or do you put a hospital that treats 50 cases a year. these are basic things the public demand in any other industry and we can provide these things in health care tumor transparency. >> host: so that leads me to -- use the term flood friends don't care in your book. talk about that are your thoughts on how that plays into what you just described, which is 60% of new yorkers who go online and look at the restaurant review, but to just walk right down the street to their hospital without doing any due diligence, et cetera. how is the fred flintstone care in the culture of medicine play into that? >> guest: i am constantly flabbergasted at how patients walk into a doctor's office and the doctor will not mention the superi
a 60% of new yorkers are looking up at a restaurant track ratings before they go there, why do you have to walk in for their health care blind about what a hospital c-section rate is or infection rate or how many hip operations we do or how many knee operations they do. if you have lyme disease can i do want to go to a hospital is the only case in five years they've seen or do you put a hospital that treats 50 cases a year. these are basic things the public demand in any other industry and we...
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. >> reporter: coming from new orleans's firefighters, it is just what new yorkers need to hear. lle harbor, long island. >> why they're called first responders. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
. >> reporter: coming from new orleans's firefighters, it is just what new yorkers need to hear. lle harbor, long island. >> why they're called first responders. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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new yorker reporter in his article called our men in iran reveals how members of any case were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada one one this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and they're using terrorism as a tool and out of those question the ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network unnamed u.s. officials confirmed and b.k. was involved in the assassination of a number of iranian nuclear scientists backed by israeli intelligence service mossad by israel secret service this quaint everyone is named after the terrorists a man iranian nuclear scientist killed in his own car this area known as been jock is a very poor poor and vibrant place many people pass through here while heading to the mountains resort outside to hear on an ideal location to remind people about something that shouldn't be forgotten or forgiven. mohamed says and make a recognized as a democratic alternative to reign in authorities
new yorker reporter in his article called our men in iran reveals how members of any case were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada one one this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and they're using terrorism as a tool and out of those question the ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network unnamed u.s. officials...
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(laughter) plus, my guest, author malcolm gladwell wrote the forward the new yorker's "big book of dogsdwells." (laughter) it's now legal to carry a concealed weapon in all 50 states. so if you are in one of them, be careful. (laughter) this is "the colbert report" (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome, ladies and gentlemen! (audience chanting "stephen")
(laughter) plus, my guest, author malcolm gladwell wrote the forward the new yorker's "big book of dogsdwells." (laughter) it's now legal to carry a concealed weapon in all 50 states. so if you are in one of them, be careful. (laughter) this is "the colbert report" (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome, ladies and gentlemen! (audience chanting "stephen")
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. >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends. [ male announcerobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently! and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salad, sandwiches, and more. >> i think it's brilliant. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and politics with a west coast edge. bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to start the day. >> if you're right, the whole word is going to know this. >> at the center of the greatest manhunt in history. >> the c.i.a.'s biggest secret is that
. >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends. [ male announcerobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great! no more fast food...
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." >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends.rent tv presents a special event. >> nobody knows disasters like comedians. that's why for my upcoming benefit for victims of hurricane sandy, i booked the strongest, smartest comics i could find. my comedian friends and i will raise money to rebuild homes and lives one laugh at a time. so tune in next friday for my all star comedy special. >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends. [ music ] >> heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is "the bill press show." >> bill: you bet. 25 minutes after the hour. the supreme court, it's going to be interesting to see how we -- we know how scalia and clarence thomas and samuel alito will rule but where will john roberts come down? will he begin be the swing vote? how about anthony kennedy? i think it's only a matter of time. and the supreme courters of the marriage equality are saying by independence day july 4th, we ought to know whether or not the constitutional -- the states that ha
." >> together we can get new yorkers back to yelling at strangers and ignoring our friends.rent tv presents a special event. >> nobody knows disasters like comedians. that's why for my upcoming benefit for victims of hurricane sandy, i booked the strongest, smartest comics i could find. my comedian friends and i will raise money to rebuild homes and lives one laugh at a time. so tune in next friday for my all star comedy special. >> together we can get new yorkers back...