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from the start, white new yorkers were hostile to brown's enterprise. they complained about noise from the tea garden. they objected to the theater staging of shakespeare's plays of the day. in 1822, conflict burst out into the open. the police raided a theater during the january performance and arrested the actors. a group of route whites followed suit in august storming the theater and causing a riot. he seems to escape bodily harm, although brown was severely beaten. it's also true that he could single handedly stir up plenty of bad publicity that must have made his family cringe. first, there was reports, possibly true or not, about his performances that smacked of the stereotype of the child like primitive black. pamphlet insists he translated the lyrics into black dialect repeating lines a heart that never loved for example. british actor, charles matthews, who befriended him while touring the united states also satirized him in public. returning to london, matthews created a show based on his american trip mocking the strange and ludacris alterat
from the start, white new yorkers were hostile to brown's enterprise. they complained about noise from the tea garden. they objected to the theater staging of shakespeare's plays of the day. in 1822, conflict burst out into the open. the police raided a theater during the january performance and arrested the actors. a group of route whites followed suit in august storming the theater and causing a riot. he seems to escape bodily harm, although brown was severely beaten. it's also true that he...
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from the start what new yorkers were hostile to brown's enterprise. they complained about noise from the tea garden. they objected to the theater staging of shakes fist of popular play of the day come and they resented brown's aggressive recruitment of white customers. in 1822 conflict burst out into the open. the please read the theater during a january performance and arrested the actors. a group of rowdy whites follow suit in august storm the theater and causing a riot. hewlett seems to have escaped bodily harm although brown was severely beaten. it's also true that hewlett could single-handedly stirred up plenty of bad publicity that must have made his family cringe. first they were on complementary reports, possibly true, possibly not, about his performances that smacked of stereotypes of the childlike permissive black. snipes insisted that when hewlett sang ballads he translates the lyrics into black dialect, reciting lines like is dara harton, is a heart that never loved, for example? british actor matthew's who had befriended hewlett while tou
from the start what new yorkers were hostile to brown's enterprise. they complained about noise from the tea garden. they objected to the theater staging of shakes fist of popular play of the day come and they resented brown's aggressive recruitment of white customers. in 1822 conflict burst out into the open. the please read the theater during a january performance and arrested the actors. a group of rowdy whites follow suit in august storm the theater and causing a riot. hewlett seems to have...
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african-american new yorkers some of which are her descendents prior to the civil war as occupants afforded them up request that is under the constant threat of racial violence. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> i want to start out my talk with two quotes. they are both from the prologue of my book and i will give a little explanation for them, but they introduce why i decided to write the book. so, the first quote is in my own prose from the prologue. we still hold certain truths about african-americans to be self-evident, that the phrase 19th century black americans refers to enslave people, that new york state before the civil war denotes a place of freedom, that lacks in new york city designate harlem, that the black community posits a classless and culturally unified society, that a black elites did not exist until well into the 20th century. .. to point to the significance of the black elite in new york city. so it was a professional impulse that you will. the second is from the epilogue prologue from toni morrison's beloved. the more fine point she made, the more detail shoul
african-american new yorkers some of which are her descendents prior to the civil war as occupants afforded them up request that is under the constant threat of racial violence. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> i want to start out my talk with two quotes. they are both from the prologue of my book and i will give a little explanation for them, but they introduce why i decided to write the book. so, the first quote is in my own prose from the prologue. we still hold certain truths...
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every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness is going to go to. the city and try to make money wherever they can get people to you know just to. get a bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets at two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty time we just had just got on the sidewalk and some groups are yelling at. you know it's legal you can get arrested and we weren't even cycling we were just standing over our meanwhile our tree still may eventually be the last smoker left standing these are the remnants of last year's crop here in a liberal city filled with debt and a rising tide finds. archie. all right so in some ways marina this is like a modern day prohibition as you mentioned but you know i got to mention when i think about new york city i mean this is the center of the world this is where wall street is located can't they just make out money in taxes and tax revenue why why are they doing thi
every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness is going to go to. the city and try to make money wherever they can get people to you know just to. get a bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets at two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty time we just had just got on the sidewalk and some groups are yelling...
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new yorkers are running out the hard way this city is raising it's not sneaky cass having watched every step of the way with one foot out of nine i guess it's in the pockets of things and what not reports on how revenue raising fines on thing limits is going up in smoke . archie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen bucks and the freedom to park where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new york city police officer nurtures a garden of rebellion this garden is about reacting and to find their time to
new yorkers are running out the hard way this city is raising it's not sneaky cass having watched every step of the way with one foot out of nine i guess it's in the pockets of things and what not reports on how revenue raising fines on thing limits is going up in smoke . archie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen bucks and the freedom to park where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new...
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but i said they don't like new yorkers. they hate new yorkers. they hate new yorkers because they think they are all jewish. i mean, it's a fact. it's not anti-semitism. i'm not making that allegation. but they don't like the attitude that new yorkers have. it's rash for them. so i said to myself, if we want their go operation, you've got to get somebody that they identify with. and they will automatically believe. and i said this guy from missouri they will believe him. in addition, he looks like a second lieutenant from the british army in the first world war. so that's aside from his brilliance, they were all brilliant, there were six or so as i said i could have taken. he was someone i believe they would automatically believe. midwest, that sort of thing. and it worked out that way. so i asked him, i said how do we convince the people, that we're not balancing the budget on the backs of the poor? i mean, we're allocating as best we can. he said easy, mayor. he said, 25% of the budget goes to education. 25. the school system was 83% black, or
but i said they don't like new yorkers. they hate new yorkers. they hate new yorkers because they think they are all jewish. i mean, it's a fact. it's not anti-semitism. i'm not making that allegation. but they don't like the attitude that new yorkers have. it's rash for them. so i said to myself, if we want their go operation, you've got to get somebody that they identify with. and they will automatically believe. and i said this guy from missouri they will believe him. in addition, he looks...
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every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness is going to get is i mean i don't know. it's a deal try to make money wherever they can get people to pay you know that assume their pay for you know bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets actually hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty time we just i just got on the sidewalk and some guy started yelling out it's you know it's legal you can get arrested and we weren't even cycling we were just standing over our bike meanwhile our tree silk may eventually be the last smoker left standing these are the remnants of last year's crop here in a liberal city filled with debt and a rising tide finds. arcee new york. why israel's desperation for workers is leaving the struggling for themselves. in with the prospects for themselves. also. i don't blame the rich for being rich that's why they're here you blame yourself for that yeah my book. we ask for your thei
every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness is going to get is i mean i don't know. it's a deal try to make money wherever they can get people to pay you know that assume their pay for you know bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets actually hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty time we just i just got...
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new yorker for its his old wide internet a lot of violations pulled from people get poland new yorkers complain that it's under threat fundraising the troops there basically says. russian army recruits are facing systematic vod and some believe within their own ranks are the parents of young soldiers appalling down the street and pound infant cold feet and there's music. up next to people of bell's guests discuss the difficulties russian companies face when writing stock on foreign exchanges on the money is next. hello and welcome to on the money with the business of russia his business i'm peter all of today we're talking about russia for russian companies and initial public offering. to discuss this i'm joined by then your salter here in the studio with me here is chief eat any equity strategist unicredit securities we also have denise good cos he is c.e.o. x c i was annoyed group of companies ben heiress he's editor in chief of business new europe and they tell you our low but she is chief economist and author back all right daniel i want to start with you first here let's go back t
new yorker for its his old wide internet a lot of violations pulled from people get poland new yorkers complain that it's under threat fundraising the troops there basically says. russian army recruits are facing systematic vod and some believe within their own ranks are the parents of young soldiers appalling down the street and pound infant cold feet and there's music. up next to people of bell's guests discuss the difficulties russian companies face when writing stock on foreign exchanges on...
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new yorkers are finding out the hard way how their city is raising its much needed cash iraq to dubai laws are on the way which could see everyone from smokers to cyclists get hit in the pocket or he's a marine apart i hears from those who say that revenue raising fines are seeing their liberties go up in smoke. marjorie's filk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen box and the freedom to puff where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new york city police officer nurtures a garden of rebellion this garden is about reacting and defying their attempt to control my behavior hundreds of home grown tobacco leaves hang to dry before silk shreds and smokes for nicotine we're talking about products here so back it was legal if they don't want people to small patients go to congress and lobby to have it criminalized the big apple's new smoking ban comes a bit close very soon it will be illegal to light up in new york city's parks beaches and pedestrian plaza like this one in times square violators
new yorkers are finding out the hard way how their city is raising its much needed cash iraq to dubai laws are on the way which could see everyone from smokers to cyclists get hit in the pocket or he's a marine apart i hears from those who say that revenue raising fines are seeing their liberties go up in smoke. marjorie's filk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen box and the freedom to puff where you please grows ever more...
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new yorkers are finding out the hard way how this city is raising its much needed task having watched every step of the way one foot out of line they get hit in the pocket so he's not reports on how revenue raising fines are saying limits is go up in smoke. marjorie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes costs thirteen bucks and the freedom to puff where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new york city police officer nurtures our garden of rebellion this garden is about reacting and the flying their attempt to control my behavior hundreds of home grown tobacco leaves hanging to dry before silk shreds and smokes are nicotine we're talking about legal product here to back it was legal if they don't want people to smoke they should go to congress and lobby to have it from analyzed the big apple's new smoking ban comes a bit close very soon it will be illegal to light up in new york city's parks beaches and stream closets like this one in times square violators blowing smoke can be slapped with a fift
new yorkers are finding out the hard way how this city is raising its much needed task having watched every step of the way one foot out of line they get hit in the pocket so he's not reports on how revenue raising fines are saying limits is go up in smoke. marjorie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes costs thirteen bucks and the freedom to puff where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new york city...
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if we did not have dogs, we would spend our time at home reading the new yorker instead of getting our walking. i find it ironic that the national park service is pushing the healthy hearts healthy people program when they are cutting the 1% of the land now available. they should really be expanding the area for off-leash areas. there weren't that many people out there. i would say there is probably 20 or 40 times as many people walking. we need more space, not less. thank you. >> i am a fourth generation san franciscan. i have been at ocean beach all my life. i fished with my father. i've played in the caves. you know, i go up to there and it is covered with concrete, it is covered with an invasive species. all of the trees are eucalyptus. it is still a wonderful, beautiful place to be. oftentimes, i take a look at the landscape and i say, let me remove everybody from the landscape that doesn't have a dog out here. a landscape is completely empty. i am wondering if that is how they wanted to be. they are worried about the clover's being stressed. there is no proof about them being str
if we did not have dogs, we would spend our time at home reading the new yorker instead of getting our walking. i find it ironic that the national park service is pushing the healthy hearts healthy people program when they are cutting the 1% of the land now available. they should really be expanding the area for off-leash areas. there weren't that many people out there. i would say there is probably 20 or 40 times as many people walking. we need more space, not less. thank you. >> i am a...
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he is not the only thing that new yorkers are complaining about.rices are among the highest in the country. $4 a gallon. fox five asked people what they think about the prices and you are not going to believe it, they don't like that. >> every day they raise the price. >>th gas prices are wonderful. just like four years ago. i hope they make the $200 a gallon. i can't wait. >> this is sarcasm. >> yeah, of course it is. 100% sarcastic [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when did jackie mason start driving a cab? i never heard a cab driver speak english before. yesterday began the national volunteer week. does everyone feel like doing my laundry? one can volunteer in all sorts of ways. i like to volunteer information. you did know the aardvark has a gestation period of seven months? now you do and i feel great. to make the process simpler, we put together a short video that will make it easier for you to pitch in and do your part. >> so you want to be a volunteer? good for you. volunteering is rewarding. fun, and easy. first, identify and contact the organization
he is not the only thing that new yorkers are complaining about.rices are among the highest in the country. $4 a gallon. fox five asked people what they think about the prices and you are not going to believe it, they don't like that. >> every day they raise the price. >>th gas prices are wonderful. just like four years ago. i hope they make the $200 a gallon. i can't wait. >> this is sarcasm. >> yeah, of course it is. 100% sarcastic [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when did...
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we're improving the way we relate to new yorkers.and if we can really use the last two and a half years of a truly great mayor's term to reorganize and reposition the city for the future, it'll be well worth it. >> this paragraph, i want to ask you about this because it fits with what we're talking about from january of this year with david chen writing it. "hands-on job as a deputy taking lumps." this is all about the snow. "on monday, most new yorkers will get their first look at the still obscure deputy mayor -- you were obscure in january -- when he is called before the city council to explain what went wrong during the blizzard, but some current and former city officials are already suggesting that mr. goldsmith, who was the mayor of indianapolis in the 1990s until last year had never lived or worked in new york is the wrong man for this high pressured position." his immediate predecessor, edward skylar, was so maniacal about making the city work. he was called, quote/unquote, 'batman' and once tackled a would-be mugger in midto
we're improving the way we relate to new yorkers.and if we can really use the last two and a half years of a truly great mayor's term to reorganize and reposition the city for the future, it'll be well worth it. >> this paragraph, i want to ask you about this because it fits with what we're talking about from january of this year with david chen writing it. "hands-on job as a deputy taking lumps." this is all about the snow. "on monday, most new yorkers will get their first...
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. >>> most people dread the inevitable laundry day, but one new yorker is trying to change that. >>> on this chilly on a good day tuesday evening -- it's like an open mike night of sorts and it's a way to entertain people while doing the most mundane of sorts. she started it to give a little bounce. >> it is what we like to call a new york moment. >> i would go as long as she would put my clothes in the dryer for me. >> and fold them? >> it is time for an early look at stories throughout the day here on nbc. a somali man accused of acts an a negotiator for pirates who killed four american hostages back in february is expected to be arraigned in a courtroom. according to court documents, the suspect faces charges for firearms, piracy and conspiracy to commit kidnapping. the american lung association will rank cities across the country according to how clean or polluted the air is in that area. >>> happy birthday to casey kasem. he turns 79 today. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sur
. >>> most people dread the inevitable laundry day, but one new yorker is trying to change that. >>> on this chilly on a good day tuesday evening -- it's like an open mike night of sorts and it's a way to entertain people while doing the most mundane of sorts. she started it to give a little bounce. >> it is what we like to call a new york moment. >> i would go as long as she would put my clothes in the dryer for me. >> and fold them? >> it is time for...
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this in new york gets gas because new yorkers imagine the current speaker of the assembly of owning the new york times so it is a big leap of imagination. the times was clearly pro republican and anti slavery but their whole m o was to delay education, not excited asian. they wanted changes to be made in thessaly and painlessly. they were anti secession but not immediately pro emancipation. the times originally favored william seward for president of the united states in 1860. they were converted to admiration for lincoln after the cooper union address as joe mentioned a moment ago and were reliably and ardently pro lincoln in the 1860's election. in fact, i don't think anyone in any city to they can imagine this occurring from the print newspaper aside from television. the editor of the new york times campaigned across new york state into the midwest for abraham lincoln. for one quick diversion, president bill clinton wrote the preface to our book and made what seems like an obvious point but a very interesting point that the analog of the fiercely partisan newspaper editors of the nin
this in new york gets gas because new yorkers imagine the current speaker of the assembly of owning the new york times so it is a big leap of imagination. the times was clearly pro republican and anti slavery but their whole m o was to delay education, not excited asian. they wanted changes to be made in thessaly and painlessly. they were anti secession but not immediately pro emancipation. the times originally favored william seward for president of the united states in 1860. they were...
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it was done in the new yorker about the discovery -- from eisenhower in the new yorker. a really fascinating article that came out recently. with that i would like to turn it over to jim and have him tell us how we got into writing about earl warren. >> a cue for being here. before i say anything, it was a finalist for the book prize in history last night. what she should also tell you, the winner of the los angeles times. [applause] >> earl warren. i started poking around in 2001. i became an editor at the time and was responsible for california government and political coverage. i was initially drawn to his curiosity about his time as governor. you know earl warren until quite recently, to the history of california. it was a remarkable achievement--the first race he won, and incumbent democrat in the middle of the war. a very popular president in 1950, a third of those elections, not only beat us on -- and jimmy roosevelt, over a million votes. in the middle, the most interesting of all people in those days they practice cross filing which meant if you could run for an
it was done in the new yorker about the discovery -- from eisenhower in the new yorker. a really fascinating article that came out recently. with that i would like to turn it over to jim and have him tell us how we got into writing about earl warren. >> a cue for being here. before i say anything, it was a finalist for the book prize in history last night. what she should also tell you, the winner of the los angeles times. [applause] >> earl warren. i started poking around in 2001....
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across the entrance the slumber party has groan to a red, why and blue city drawing the curious, two new yorkerse front row sleeping bags. >> what a position. >> yes, right by the door. can you imagine. >> we are going to see everything. we are going to have the best view, the horses, the carriage, the queen, we are going to see everything. >> of course everything has to be perfect, that is why all the these rehearsals are going on, again william and kate inside westminster abby now rehearsing for their friday evening. there will be more rehearsals and, of course the media broadcasting the entire event live on friday morning. frank, grace, back to you. >> all right, dana, have fun, thank you so much. >> there is one detail that still has not been decided. >> yeah, what will the new princess be called. that is up to the queen before she leaves the palace for the royal wedding. she is expected to announce a title for the couple. history dictates since kate is a commoner she cannot be called her royal high neaps but she could be called her royal high necessary, princess williams of wales. >> watch
across the entrance the slumber party has groan to a red, why and blue city drawing the curious, two new yorkerse front row sleeping bags. >> what a position. >> yes, right by the door. can you imagine. >> we are going to see everything. we are going to have the best view, the horses, the carriage, the queen, we are going to see everything. >> of course everything has to be perfect, that is why all the these rehearsals are going on, again william and kate inside...
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many new yorkers certainly were, as laura found out when she went along to a party in brooklyn. >> grentch village in manhattan watched the royal wedding. the new world adopting the tradition of the old for a day, especially fancy headgear. >> we love wedding. this is special. >> i think just the romance of the monarchy. the longevity. what they stand for i think is amazing. >> with the bunting and the union jacks, this could be a street party in britain, but we're 3 1/2 towns away in the heart of new york city where they're having a celebration of the royal wedding. a real life pearly king and queen, symbols of london serenading new york party goers. what lies behind america's fascination with this royal couple? >> they seem very much in touch with the way things are if society. i don't think that they're going to be the kind of couple that's going to be out of touch and waited on hand and foot all the time. they just seem very down to earth. >> the organizer isn't remotely surprised by the number of americans turning out. >> i think the tragedy of princess diana, i think everybody wou
many new yorkers certainly were, as laura found out when she went along to a party in brooklyn. >> grentch village in manhattan watched the royal wedding. the new world adopting the tradition of the old for a day, especially fancy headgear. >> we love wedding. this is special. >> i think just the romance of the monarchy. the longevity. what they stand for i think is amazing. >> with the bunting and the union jacks, this could be a street party in britain, but we're 3 1/2...
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in the news going without a wedding band, and news from here in new york that has a whole lot of new yorkers breathing easier now. >>> well, the big story tonight here in new york on local news, the snake has been found. it was six days ago that officials at the bronx zoo made a somewhat alarming revelation. they couldn't find a two foot long egyptian cobra. there was a feverish search. it actually received worldwide news coverage. even a closely followed fake snake twitter feed. and today relieved zoo officials announced that they had found her coiled in a dark and secluded corner of a non-public area of the zoo's house of reptiles. caught at 9:00 a.m. this morning using tongs and something resembling a golf club we're told. >>> a curiosity out of england today that got a lot of folks talking on the web. prince william will not wear a wedding ring after his marriage to kate middleton. while most men in the royal family have traditionally worn wedding bands, palace officials say this is a matter of personal preference entirely. the truth is, of course, he'll be among the most famous and reco
in the news going without a wedding band, and news from here in new york that has a whole lot of new yorkers breathing easier now. >>> well, the big story tonight here in new york on local news, the snake has been found. it was six days ago that officials at the bronx zoo made a somewhat alarming revelation. they couldn't find a two foot long egyptian cobra. there was a feverish search. it actually received worldwide news coverage. even a closely followed fake snake twitter feed. and...
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. >> new yorker, bradley ellison has the gravelly voice. >> i think i'm good. i think i'm one of the final ten. >> after 11 years, louisiana month the duck lost the only voice it ever had. shocked comedian, gilbert godfried. jokes about japanese tsunami victims. they do 75% of their business in japan. so dan amos fired him. >> thirst thing is panic. what is going to be our next here? well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned online. hundreds more in person. doing their duck in a variety of moves. >> like you are crying through it. >> aflac. >> laugh if you want. for aflac, getting it right is no joke. >> by month's end, the company will pick a new voice. >> you want me to say aflac in figures. is this is great country or what? >> never dreamed i would be cracking for my living room. >> cbs news, atlanta. >>> you think the padres are ready for a rematch against the giants who stole the crown from them and went into a world series title? well they go
. >> new yorker, bradley ellison has the gravelly voice. >> i think i'm good. i think i'm one of the final ten. >> after 11 years, louisiana month the duck lost the only voice it ever had. shocked comedian, gilbert godfried. jokes about japanese tsunami victims. they do 75% of their business in japan. so dan amos fired him. >> thirst thing is panic. what is going to be our next here? well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> not exactly what...
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if we did not have dogs, we would spend our time at home reading the new yorker instead of getting our it ironic that the national park service is pushing the healthy hearts healthy people program when they are cutting the 1% of the land now available. they should really be expanding the area for off-leash areas. there weren't that many people out there. i would say there is probably 20 or 40 times as many people walking. we need more space, not less. thank you.
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we anticipate that when fully implemented, we will be able to save new yorkers something like $700 million a year in energy costs and greatly enhance our economic competitiveness, create something like 17,000 jobs and shrink our carbon footprint. it is a great challenge, but it is a great opportunity. i just wanted to finish by saying that i really am committed, as is the mayor. we understand that the future of our cities, our country, and the world give him on as making sure that we treat our planet with a lot better care than what we have done in the past. it is the best ways to economic growth that either of us can think of, so, mayor lee, thank you very much. i have not talked to you since you took your job, so congratulations. we expect you to come to new york city. i will repay the complement. i do not know how many of these i will have left by the time you get there, but i will tr to show you the same hospitality the san francisco has shown me all these years that i have been coming here. it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something
we anticipate that when fully implemented, we will be able to save new yorkers something like $700 million a year in energy costs and greatly enhance our economic competitiveness, create something like 17,000 jobs and shrink our carbon footprint. it is a great challenge, but it is a great opportunity. i just wanted to finish by saying that i really am committed, as is the mayor. we understand that the future of our cities, our country, and the world give him on as making sure that we treat our...
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george bush got a 1206 on a aptitude test because the new yorker magazine dug it up, knocked it and laughedit. they found out what al gore scores were. they were 1350. they dug up john kerry's scores. but somebody asked for barack obama's scores and it's racist? when barack obama admitted himself he benefitted -- [everyone talking at once] >> you know why they're asking? because you went on television and said it's affirmative action all the way. >> obama admitted it on national tv! >> hurray. if affirmative action turns out a u.s. president -- [everyone talking at once] >> because he's an g at once] >> to your point, there's a lot in obama's origins and past that still remains murky. >> why? >> like what? like what? >> you name it! the draft records, the medical records -- [everyone talking at once] >> who paid for his education? >> do we have a right to know all this? >> yes! >> we do? why do we have a right to know? >> he's the president of the united states and the reporters used to go after all this information! [everyone talking at once] >> these are the legitimate queries? >> they've
george bush got a 1206 on a aptitude test because the new yorker magazine dug it up, knocked it and laughedit. they found out what al gore scores were. they were 1350. they dug up john kerry's scores. but somebody asked for barack obama's scores and it's racist? when barack obama admitted himself he benefitted -- [everyone talking at once] >> you know why they're asking? because you went on television and said it's affirmative action all the way. >> obama admitted it on national tv!...
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to the reporter ryan liza in this week's "new yorker" the reason the administration was so slow to react was because they still wanted to engage the iranians. that's exactly what it going on today with the administration's relationship with damascus. it is still looking for a way to engage the iranians. it's not about -- it's about the administration's middle east strategy. that's all they have right now. at that, i'll conclude and open it up for questions. >> thank you very. i'm going to make a couple of observations and questions. i think our panelist can feel free to poke each other. i'll start with the last point. which was raised by hanin, how do understand american policy. and it is -- it is a great mystery. but i would hope that people in lebanon and syria and elsewhere might be persuaded that it is a mystery. that it requires an understanding which we don't exactly have. and there are two aspects to this. one is there has been the extraordinarily long indulgence over many administrations in the notion that syria was a) very important, and b) a good and useful and productive relat
to the reporter ryan liza in this week's "new yorker" the reason the administration was so slow to react was because they still wanted to engage the iranians. that's exactly what it going on today with the administration's relationship with damascus. it is still looking for a way to engage the iranians. it's not about -- it's about the administration's middle east strategy. that's all they have right now. at that, i'll conclude and open it up for questions. >> thank you very....
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the case also has stunned new yorkers because of where it's unfolding. long island. about an hour's drive from the city. and where two other serial killers struck not that long ago. robert shulman, a postal worker convicted of killing five women in 1996. joel rifkin, an out of work landscaper who admitted murdering 17 women in 1993. >> you think you do have a serial killer on your hands? >> reporter: fred klein, who prosecuted rifkin, says new york is not unique. >> the fbi will tell you at any given period in time there are several serial killers active in metropolitan areas who are completely undetected. >> reporter: eventually, he says, most killers make mistakes. >> rifkin was caught only because he was driving around with a dead body in a pickup truck that had no license plate on it. >> reporter: meanwhile, the search for clues and perhaps more bodies stretches over many miles. a baffling and brutal crime spree. apparently the work of one prolific killer. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, you might be surprised to see where bob dylan is perfo
the case also has stunned new yorkers because of where it's unfolding. long island. about an hour's drive from the city. and where two other serial killers struck not that long ago. robert shulman, a postal worker convicted of killing five women in 1996. joel rifkin, an out of work landscaper who admitted murdering 17 women in 1993. >> you think you do have a serial killer on your hands? >> reporter: fred klein, who prosecuted rifkin, says new york is not unique. >> the fbi...
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two new yorkers have front row sleeping bags. what a position here. >> yes. right by the door over there. can you imagine? we're going to see everything. we're going to have the best view, the horses, the carriage, the queen. we are going to see everything. >> reporter: and, of course, everything has to be rehearsed. tonight, prince william, kate middleton, her sister pippa, her parents, and the best man prince harry arrive for a rehearsal here at westminster abbey. they came in through a private entrance and met with senior clergy. in london, dana tyler, cbs 5. >>> and talk about dedication. a missouri woman quit her job to watch the royal wedding. teresa cunningham collects all things british so when prince william and kate announced their engagements, the anglophile bought tickets to london but then work told her if you go, you're fired. so she made her decision with the determination of a queen. >> and a reminder, you can watch the royal wedding live right here on cbs 5. coverage begins at 1:30 friday morning. >> good thing it's friday, roberta, because t
two new yorkers have front row sleeping bags. what a position here. >> yes. right by the door over there. can you imagine? we're going to see everything. we're going to have the best view, the horses, the carriage, the queen. we are going to see everything. >> reporter: and, of course, everything has to be rehearsed. tonight, prince william, kate middleton, her sister pippa, her parents, and the best man prince harry arrive for a rehearsal here at westminster abbey. they came in...
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new yorkers can breathe a sigh of relief. that venomous missing snake has been found. for days, zoo official at the bronx zoo had been searching for a deadly egyptian cobra. he didn't go anywhere. he was found yesterday coiled up in the dark corner of the reptile house. it gained national attention and got its own twitter page. >> that's what i love the most about that story. >>> rough weather around the kennedy conditioned causing concern for nasa. lightning, heavy winds and hail have kept officials close enough to inspect the shuttle endeavour the last couple of days. the external fuel tank may have suffered damage from the storm. the final launch for endeavour is later this month. >>> cleveland not letting spring snow. get in the way of the indians home opener today. yeah, home opener. crews yesterday clearing snow from the tarp covering the field and from the standards at the ballpark. the field is now clear for the indians to take on the chicago white sox. brrr! >> yeah. doesn't seem right but that's what we get opening day. but it was rain around the bay area, lo
new yorkers can breathe a sigh of relief. that venomous missing snake has been found. for days, zoo official at the bronx zoo had been searching for a deadly egyptian cobra. he didn't go anywhere. he was found yesterday coiled up in the dark corner of the reptile house. it gained national attention and got its own twitter page. >> that's what i love the most about that story. >>> rough weather around the kennedy conditioned causing concern for nasa. lightning, heavy winds and...
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how you after being blessed with all you have accomplished have empathy for everyday new yorkers for when the economy turns the way it has now, how do you relate? >> i grew uin a household. my father worked seven days a week until he checked himself into a hospital to die. my mother then went to work. my sister and i both had loans school. i worked all my way through college. had a job all the tim i've been hired and i've been fired. i came to new york city. i turned down an apartment for $140 a month because my budget was $120. the guy who wanted to sublet it put in the other $20. i lived there for 10 years. i've been very lucky and i give away most of my money. to say i don't live well is ridiculous. i haven't had a vacation in 10 years. not because i can't take one. i like what i'm doing. i really do want to change the world. i have two daughters that rlly are the lov of plife and -- my life. i want to leave them a bette world d cntry. tavis: our time is almost up. how did you arrive at the position on immigration? >> this country was built on immigrants. almost nobody that you an
how you after being blessed with all you have accomplished have empathy for everyday new yorkers for when the economy turns the way it has now, how do you relate? >> i grew uin a household. my father worked seven days a week until he checked himself into a hospital to die. my mother then went to work. my sister and i both had loans school. i worked all my way through college. had a job all the tim i've been hired and i've been fired. i came to new york city. i turned down an apartment for...
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happened to some degree since two thousand and eight the quality of the dollar and the quality of new yorkers. for the control center to tour the remarkably and deterioration in political will for tougher banking reform has some concern we may be headed for another crisis returns on what one says about crisis but i have to say yes the concentration of power in finance is greater today than it was before this crisis but here it's mostly western academics talking shop a new road map won't be drawn at this time of bretton woods according to the man who still has obama's ear scorm or top economic aide no one is going to run to washington to pass legislation next week but over time these kinds of ideas year after sphere have had very important facts effects hard for some to see at this point this year where the political will for reshaping the world economy who has a proposal that's actually workable there's plenty of conversations particularly around the role of a dollar a global economy but no consensus at all on how to replace the i just consensus on a need for change they hope will reverberate
happened to some degree since two thousand and eight the quality of the dollar and the quality of new yorkers. for the control center to tour the remarkably and deterioration in political will for tougher banking reform has some concern we may be headed for another crisis returns on what one says about crisis but i have to say yes the concentration of power in finance is greater today than it was before this crisis but here it's mostly western academics talking shop a new road map won't be...
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. >> reporter: new yorker bradley ellison has the grovely voice. >> aflac. i think i'm good.think i'm like one of the final ten. >> reporter: after 11 years, last month the aflac duck lost the only voice it ever had. >> aflac! >> reporter: shocked comedian gilbert godfried. he offended aflac with jokes about japan's tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan, so ceo dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know, a crisis has just occurred. what is going to be our next step here? >> aflac! >> reporter: well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> reporter: not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned online. >> aflac. >> reporter: hundreds more in person doing their duck in a variety of moves. you got one where you're crying through it? >> aflac! >> reporter: laugh if you want. for aflac, getting it right is no joke. >> aflac. >> reporter: by month's end the company will pick a new voice. >> you want me to say aflac in spanish? >> reporter: the job pays low six figures ju
. >> reporter: new yorker bradley ellison has the grovely voice. >> aflac. i think i'm good.think i'm like one of the final ten. >> reporter: after 11 years, last month the aflac duck lost the only voice it ever had. >> aflac! >> reporter: shocked comedian gilbert godfried. he offended aflac with jokes about japan's tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan, so ceo dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know, a...
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>> reporter: new yorker bradley ellison has the gravelly voice. >> aflac! >> i think i'm good. of the final ten! ( laughs ) >> reporter: after 11 years, last month the aflac duck lost the only voice it ever had. >> aflac! shock comedian gilbert gottfried. but gottfried ao fended aflac with jokes about japanese tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan so c.e.o. dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know? a crisis has just occurred. what is going to be our next step? >> aflac! >> reporter: well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> reporter: not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned on line. >> aflac! >> hundreds more in person. doing their duck in a variety of moods. >> can you do one where you're crying through it? >> aflac! >> reporter: laugh if you want for aflac, getting it right is no joke. >> aflac! >> reporter: but month's end, the company will pick a new voice. >> you want me to say aflac in spanish? >> reporter: the job pays low six figures just to quack
>> reporter: new yorker bradley ellison has the gravelly voice. >> aflac! >> i think i'm good. of the final ten! ( laughs ) >> reporter: after 11 years, last month the aflac duck lost the only voice it ever had. >> aflac! shock comedian gilbert gottfried. but gottfried ao fended aflac with jokes about japanese tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan so c.e.o. dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know? a crisis...
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every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city forforgiveness. i don't nor since the city will try to make money wherever they can get people to. go into city two hundred thirty tickets two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty time we just had just got on the sidewalk and some guy started yelling out it's you know it's legal you can get arrested and we weren't even cycling we were just standing over our way meanwhile our drew silk may eventually be the last smoker left standing these are the remnants of last year's crop here in a liberal city crippled with debt and a rising tide finds. new york big question in a few minutes we ask. you how this was dating websites controversy in the u.s. over whether people looking for love or just lust. for. foreign labor attracts thousands of chinese people looking for a better job abroad some criminal employment agencies offering the world for a free delivery on the life of hardship
every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city forforgiveness. i don't nor since the city will try to make money wherever they can get people to. go into city two hundred thirty tickets two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty time we just had just got on the sidewalk and some guy started yelling out it's you know it's legal you...
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every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness is going to get it's i mean i don't know so this city will try to make money wherever they can get people to you know it's interesting. you know bicycle in the city two hundred thirty take it two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty ten we just had just got on the sidewalk and sometimes. it's you know you can get arrested and we weren't even cycling we were just standing over our bike meanwhile our two silk may eventually be the last smoker left standing these are the remnants of last year's crop hearing a liberal city filled with debt and a rising tide of finance. new york. israel's tomorrow for foreign labor attracts thousands of chinese people looking for a job abroad but some criminal employment agencies offering the world for free to live a life of hardship. in china mr lee was a big shot he owned a textile business had bought in thousands of dollars a
every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness is going to get it's i mean i don't know so this city will try to make money wherever they can get people to you know it's interesting. you know bicycle in the city two hundred thirty take it two hundred seventy bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty ten we just had just got on the...
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every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness he's going to give us i mean i don't know since the city will try to make money wherever they can get people to you know it's interesting. you know bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets two hundred fifty bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty ten we just had just got on the sidewalk and sometimes started yelling out it's you know it's legal you can get arrested and we weren't even cycling we were just standing over our bike meanwhile marjorie silk may eventually be the last smoker left standing these are the remnants of last year's crop here in a liberal city crippled with debt and a rising tide of finds. new york but more complaints of official heavy handedness coming your way this hour this time in london where police are waiting for me controversial arrest the protesters out of sight of the world waiting. was paying for a date for paying for sex a new web site sp
every day thousands of cash strapped new yorkers visit manhattan's finance office to pay the city for forgiveness he's going to give us i mean i don't know since the city will try to make money wherever they can get people to you know it's interesting. you know bicycle in the city two hundred thirty tickets two hundred fifty bucks each have reportedly been issued to cyclists in central park this year compare that with just eleven tickets issued in all of twenty ten we just had just got on the...