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my supper here, but "the new yorker" knows who it is. and one of the problems with journalism is too many journalists don't know who they are. they are grounded. and they know they are never going to have a mass audience, but they have 1.2 million subscribers. when i started writing for "the new yorker" in the late '70s, it had 600,000 subscribers. and the average age is older, but it's not as old as the networks, which is 60. and so it's dropped. and they have a very good app. that's good. but essentially, they say we believe as the economists believe, for instance, as npr believes, for instance, there's a quality audience to what we do and we're going to reach them. we don't have to dumb down to do it. and i think there are publications that do that and they do okay. >> i would pause that the ipad is a good development compared to the websites for presenting really carefully-cure rated longer form. >> i often before i get on a plane will download it so i can read it on the plane. >> yes, please. open up. questions? we're on c-span and
my supper here, but "the new yorker" knows who it is. and one of the problems with journalism is too many journalists don't know who they are. they are grounded. and they know they are never going to have a mass audience, but they have 1.2 million subscribers. when i started writing for "the new yorker" in the late '70s, it had 600,000 subscribers. and the average age is older, but it's not as old as the networks, which is 60. and so it's dropped. and they have a very good...
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they're the covers we might have seen in the new yorker. not high catching competition.o rocca has been sorting through the archives. >> you can't judge a book or a magazine by its cover, but you can certainly judge the covers themselves. and for decades after the february 1925 debut issue, the new yorker magazine's kofrps projected a sophistication befitting the literary pedigree. amusing. ironic. sometimes iconic, like sal steinberg's view of the world from new york city. and heene bucolic, an escape from the worries of the world. then in 1993 francois mullee make our editor. >> and then this -- >> this was the beginning. don't talk about it basically, and we did everything we could to make sure people discussed it. >> the magazine's covers are more often political and provocative. >> we want the images to be relevant. image that is the laugh and move you. >> here's monica lu wince keepe moan lisa, and president clinton answering questions about his affair with that woman. >> and remember when sarah palin said she could see russia from her house in alaska. here's the i
they're the covers we might have seen in the new yorker. not high catching competition.o rocca has been sorting through the archives. >> you can't judge a book or a magazine by its cover, but you can certainly judge the covers themselves. and for decades after the february 1925 debut issue, the new yorker magazine's kofrps projected a sophistication befitting the literary pedigree. amusing. ironic. sometimes iconic, like sal steinberg's view of the world from new york city. and heene...
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from below, new yorkers watch the spectacle with excitement. it was their first, but not last, a glimpse of the shuttle that was part of nasa history for over 35 years. enterprise was once a fixture at the smithsonian institution in d.c. after being replaced by the discovery shuttle, new york wanted it here. and so, at john f. kennedy airport, it received a great welcome. >> just about every major city in the country wanted the enterprise. but new york has the right stuff. and we won. so we say, welcome, enterprise,
from below, new yorkers watch the spectacle with excitement. it was their first, but not last, a glimpse of the shuttle that was part of nasa history for over 35 years. enterprise was once a fixture at the smithsonian institution in d.c. after being replaced by the discovery shuttle, new york wanted it here. and so, at john f. kennedy airport, it received a great welcome. >> just about every major city in the country wanted the enterprise. but new york has the right stuff. and we won. so...
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million street stuff. 4.3 million. 88% of those -- that's nearly 3.8 million -- were of innocent new yorkers. that means they were arrested or given a summons. let's break it down place by place. new york is not a good place for people who are african-american or latino. in 2011, a record 285,000 people were stopped by the new york police department. 88% were totally innocent of any crime. 53% were black. 34% were latino. 9% white and a remarkable number of guns were found on 0.2% of all stops. now, with all due respect, officer gale, i must demur when you say this is all conduct driven. the facts beg otherwise. the fact is that there is a problem and i would assert that the reason why -- and i think one point where we agree, the fraternity order of police nationwide lack the trust from communities of color. i think you have said as much. you have a pr problem, if you will, with communities of color. and i would assert that the reason why you mv that difficult with the communities of color you are there to serve is that they know these facts. that is precisely why the act is essential. the d
million street stuff. 4.3 million. 88% of those -- that's nearly 3.8 million -- were of innocent new yorkers. that means they were arrested or given a summons. let's break it down place by place. new york is not a good place for people who are african-american or latino. in 2011, a record 285,000 people were stopped by the new york police department. 88% were totally innocent of any crime. 53% were black. 34% were latino. 9% white and a remarkable number of guns were found on 0.2% of all stops....
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wrongfully stopped by the police, the idea you would ask 400,000 new yorkers who were innocent and yet stopped by the police to file all individual lawsuits, i can't believe that any member of this chamber to believe that would be an efficient use of our resources. this is one of the times when by the senate taking action and putting in place a legal regime and being able to stop the type of rush to the courthouse steps would do both the economy and our civil liberties a service. >> senator, if i may, the one area, going to the question you had about the lawsuits, or why people can't file the complaint is, in many cases, i think the bigger challenge is that it may actually follow a legal stop. this is why the legislation is critical. why data collection is critical. i think when we think of profiling people, people sometimes unfortunately think that the stop itself may not have legal cause. so we have a phrase in policing, give plea a car two minutes and a vehicle code and i'll find a reason to stop you. so the stop maying justified. cracked windshield, bald tires. you know, you'll see
wrongfully stopped by the police, the idea you would ask 400,000 new yorkers who were innocent and yet stopped by the police to file all individual lawsuits, i can't believe that any member of this chamber to believe that would be an efficient use of our resources. this is one of the times when by the senate taking action and putting in place a legal regime and being able to stop the type of rush to the courthouse steps would do both the economy and our civil liberties a service. >>...
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very popular with new yorkers. there are a number of new yorkers that write in saying it is not an unusual occurrence for an east river steamer to clip a pier and be no worse for wear. in fact, charles megs, who is a banker in new york, said i saw the steamer empire basically sheer off the 19th street pier and it was perfectly find. thus, he has this idea for creating a steel-nosed ram that would be totally unarmed. only its nose would be armored and it would be exceptionally fast. it would be what he calls fish-bottomed. it wouldn't have much of a kiel and it would therefore be able to turn quickly and throw itself on the merrimac with great repidty. would only cost $100,000 to build, could be ready in two months and according to him, capable of cleaning our coast of 100 merrimacs, and that entire ily without risk to life or limb to her crew. also, i am amazed with the number of people that write in with threes inventions. they are very time specific. their ship can win the war in 15 minutes. not 20 or half an hou
very popular with new yorkers. there are a number of new yorkers that write in saying it is not an unusual occurrence for an east river steamer to clip a pier and be no worse for wear. in fact, charles megs, who is a banker in new york, said i saw the steamer empire basically sheer off the 19th street pier and it was perfectly find. thus, he has this idea for creating a steel-nosed ram that would be totally unarmed. only its nose would be armored and it would be exceptionally fast. it would be...
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(cheers and applause) >> schieffer: it takes something special to get new yorker's attention but todaywas looking up as the shuttle "enterprise" riding piggyback on a 747 flew over landmarks like the empire state building, the world trade center site, the statue of liberty and what will be its new home, the "intrepid" air and space museum. enterprise was brought to new york after its sister ship "discovery" was moved to the smithsonian outside washington last week. >> welcome to new york and thanks for the show. >> schieffer: "enterprise" never flew in space, but that didn't matter to the clouds that flocked to the waterfront to get a peek and take pictures. and there were a lot of pictures-- enough to fill albums. what a sight. in south carolina today, boeing showed off the first 787 dreamliner, built at its new charleston assembly plant. it emerged to cheers from workes whose jobs were threatened last year by a labor dispute involving boeing's other dreamliner assembly plant in washington state. airlines have ordered more than 800 of the planes, which are made of lightweight material
(cheers and applause) >> schieffer: it takes something special to get new yorker's attention but todaywas looking up as the shuttle "enterprise" riding piggyback on a 747 flew over landmarks like the empire state building, the world trade center site, the statue of liberty and what will be its new home, the "intrepid" air and space museum. enterprise was brought to new york after its sister ship "discovery" was moved to the smithsonian outside washington last...
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and why new yorkers grabbed their cameras today when the "cbs evening news" continues. ♪ you make meappy [ female announcer ] choose the same brand your mom trusted for you. children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. for people who sleep in their lenses. ready? as i'll ever be. break a leg! i used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have... postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doc
and why new yorkers grabbed their cameras today when the "cbs evening news" continues. ♪ you make meappy [ female announcer ] choose the same brand your mom trusted for you. children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus...
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>> the fund contributes to serving a warm meal at home to elderly new yorkers.w yorker is the one who built new york, is the one who made new york what it is today. i think many of them don't have family. they are a little bit isolated. so this daily meal delivered to them, this daily person coming to them to bring their meal, is kind of their family in a way. ricardo is going to be the chef. this preparation of lamb. >> spectacular. >> i think i could even take more garlic into that dish. >> and he treated me to a working lunch, tasting and refining dishes that will soon be on menus in montreal's ritz carlson. >> french cuisine, at the end it's always about the soul. >> you said you grew up on a farm in lyon. what did you learn about your career back then? >> i mean, i knew one thing, i didn't want to work on the farm. maybe because i was allergic to hay, allergic to a few things. we were always cooking for big tables at home. and my grandmother was always a chef, stirring the pot all day. and i always enjoyed spending more time with her in the kitchen than on
>> the fund contributes to serving a warm meal at home to elderly new yorkers.w yorker is the one who built new york, is the one who made new york what it is today. i think many of them don't have family. they are a little bit isolated. so this daily meal delivered to them, this daily person coming to them to bring their meal, is kind of their family in a way. ricardo is going to be the chef. this preparation of lamb. >> spectacular. >> i think i could even take more garlic...
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for depression and the various kinds of anxiety that burdens so many people, so yes, there may be new yorkers taking these medications for fun, but that's not the way it is for most americans. >> she describes a cocktail party as a pill bazaar where pills are exchanged, correct? >> . yeah. i think a point that comes up with this is that there can be a fine line between medication and recreation. it's not like cancer where you can take a test and either you have it or you don't. there isn't a test to see if you have enough seratonin, which is why somebody would take prozac or another ssri. i mean, it's not as black and white. >> it's not likely you have an x-ray that shows you whether or not you have a major depression, but we do have well set out diagnostic criteria for the conditions and people either meet them or they don't. it's not just that these are set by the american psychiatrists. these diagnostics are criteria around the world. we do have diagnostic criteria and people either do or do not have certain real problems. >> one of the strong characters in your narrative here is molly sma
for depression and the various kinds of anxiety that burdens so many people, so yes, there may be new yorkers taking these medications for fun, but that's not the way it is for most americans. >> she describes a cocktail party as a pill bazaar where pills are exchanged, correct? >> . yeah. i think a point that comes up with this is that there can be a fine line between medication and recreation. it's not like cancer where you can take a test and either you have it or you don't....
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also, very popular, especially with new yorkers. there is a number of new yorkers who write in, saying -- that -- often it's not an unusual occurrence for an east river steamer to clip a pier and be no worse for wear. in fact, charles meggs, a banker in new york said i saw the steamer umpire, basically sheer off the 19-street pier and it was perfectly fine. and thus he has the this idea for creating -- a steel the nosed ram that would be unarmed. only its nose would be armored, and it would be exceptionally fast. it would be what he calls fish bottomed, it wouldn't have much of a keel. and it would therefore be able to turn very quickly and, it would be able to again, throw itself on the merrimac with great rapidity. it would only cost $100,000 to build. ready untwo months and according to him, capable of cleaning our coast of 100 merrimacs. and that without risk to life or limb to her crew. also, i am always amazed at the number of people who write in with these inventions. they're always very time specif specific, usually. their i
also, very popular, especially with new yorkers. there is a number of new yorkers who write in, saying -- that -- often it's not an unusual occurrence for an east river steamer to clip a pier and be no worse for wear. in fact, charles meggs, a banker in new york said i saw the steamer umpire, basically sheer off the 19-street pier and it was perfectly fine. and thus he has the this idea for creating -- a steel the nosed ram that would be unarmed. only its nose would be armored, and it would be...
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a lot of new yorkers that i have been talking to are happy this is happening. they feel this is, you know, a real sense of pride for the city. at the same time because of the timing a day ahead of that anniversary of osama bin laden's death it brings up a lot of security questions. i spoke to the deputy commissioner paul browne about that asking did you raise security levels here, did you bring in more police officers? he told me they have about 200 permanent police officers down here at the site. that's been in existence for about six months. but this is also what he told me. we'll bring up the statement. he said there's no known threat to the world trait center or new york city because of the anniversary but, he said, the nypd continues to maintain a robust counterterrorism posture. that's been their stance and they are maintaining it. what is very different today than, say, the days proceeding the ten-year anniversary of 9/11, is there has been no credible threat that al qaeda is targeting new york. that came from the nypd and the fbi echoed that sentiment l
a lot of new yorkers that i have been talking to are happy this is happening. they feel this is, you know, a real sense of pride for the city. at the same time because of the timing a day ahead of that anniversary of osama bin laden's death it brings up a lot of security questions. i spoke to the deputy commissioner paul browne about that asking did you raise security levels here, did you bring in more police officers? he told me they have about 200 permanent police officers down here at the...
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a new yorker writing in the popular press in the north in june said, oh, that the union could find a general as dashing and plucky as this stonewall jackson. one of the favorite court-martials i have ever seen, among the 88,000 court-martials from the war years was a quarter master named simms in the fall of 1862. simms was court marshalled for treason. he said stonewall jackson has whipped us every time we fight him. and for saying such an outrageous thing, he was found guilty and cashiered. a pennsylvanian, june '62, i'm sorry to say, i have frequently heard our men talk as though they believe jackson could not be whipped. in fact he has to become what might be called a bugaboo. all of this, attitudes will in the south and the north, where there had been no doubt of success in the north and not much hope for success in the south after henry and donaldson and all of the other problems, is what made jackson what he was in 1862. stonewall jackson's high ranking sub or the nats meanwhile underwent a parallel if not exactly the same metamorphosis, they all thought he was dangerous, craz
a new yorker writing in the popular press in the north in june said, oh, that the union could find a general as dashing and plucky as this stonewall jackson. one of the favorite court-martials i have ever seen, among the 88,000 court-martials from the war years was a quarter master named simms in the fall of 1862. simms was court marshalled for treason. he said stonewall jackson has whipped us every time we fight him. and for saying such an outrageous thing, he was found guilty and cashiered. a...
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>> i am curious what you think about it when of -- in the new yorker, it was suggested by rick perry about possible term limits on the court. the civics of that plan and what you think about that providing a greater balance? >> well, it's interesting, because i don't think it's going anywhere. i think that even with the court packing plan, the fdr court packing plan, it was very clear that, again, as i told you, he was reelected as a landslide in 1936. yet, the american people were not keen on instituting messing with the institution of the court in the united states. in terms of terror tenure or appointment. i think that is true even more so today. i think american voters as a whole like their supreme court. a review of the supreme court. they don't agree with all these decisions, but they respect the institution. they respected as it is. yes? >> what was the age difference between the two? >> between roosevelt and hughes? quite a lot. hughes was born in 1862. roosevelt was born in 1880. it was almost an 18 year difference. hughes, by the way, was a progressive republican. his fathe
>> i am curious what you think about it when of -- in the new yorker, it was suggested by rick perry about possible term limits on the court. the civics of that plan and what you think about that providing a greater balance? >> well, it's interesting, because i don't think it's going anywhere. i think that even with the court packing plan, the fdr court packing plan, it was very clear that, again, as i told you, he was reelected as a landslide in 1936. yet, the american people were...
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evan osnos is "the new yorkers'" china correspondent, but he is here this week in new york. welcome. >> thanks. glad to be here. >> so this sounds like something out of a murder mystery. how do you think most chinese people are reacting? the news of this guy who was really one of the most admired people in china from what we could tell has suddenly been now revealed to be a corrupt hack or is being kind of painted as a corrupt hack by officials. >> this story is unprescedented. we're talking about the world's second largest economy, the most powerful men in charge. bo shi li was going to be perhaps one of the nine people running the country this fall, and now he has been -- he has fallen from grace, and, of course, in the course of just a few weeks, and this has really left people's head spinning because in the chinese press, they're being told every day this man was a criminal. this man who had been celebrated just a couple of months ago, and this is very hard for the party to explain to people. this is a problem that's hard to houb is a man accused of wiretapping his peers
evan osnos is "the new yorkers'" china correspondent, but he is here this week in new york. welcome. >> thanks. glad to be here. >> so this sounds like something out of a murder mystery. how do you think most chinese people are reacting? the news of this guy who was really one of the most admired people in china from what we could tell has suddenly been now revealed to be a corrupt hack or is being kind of painted as a corrupt hack by officials. >> this story is...
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new yorkers were actually paying into this fund and not getting back their fair share. rail system relieves the pressure on the george washington bridge, it relieves the pressure on all of your roadways. so the people who are using the roadways and paying the gas tax and therefore they think they are paying for the use of that road, they are enjoying less traffic on that road because of all these people who are in mass transit and that was the theory of why mass transit should be funded in the seame way. >> it's an economic development strategy to be investing in mass transit. 75% of the gdp in the country is generated in our metropolitan areas. our metropolitan areas depend on mass transit to work. so it's extraordinarily important that we continue that investment and leverage that investment. that's what made new york city strong, cities across the country strong. so to ignore that is to ignore what makes this will country work. and when you look at what's going on in the global marketplace, every other country around the world is investing in heavy duty mass transit
new yorkers were actually paying into this fund and not getting back their fair share. rail system relieves the pressure on the george washington bridge, it relieves the pressure on all of your roadways. so the people who are using the roadways and paying the gas tax and therefore they think they are paying for the use of that road, they are enjoying less traffic on that road because of all these people who are in mass transit and that was the theory of why mass transit should be funded in the...
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it is in china and we'll talk to evan osnos of the "new yorker" magazine. >> the reason why the bo xilai case is awkward and uncomfortable is because it has made what is abstract before, the suspicion surrounding the leadership families has made it so vivid. there are names and dates ander if rar ris and educations, is tuition attached to this case. the average chinese citizen all knows about that now. serve talking about this in beijing and that's unusual. >> rose: we continue this evening with sebastian thrun who is the founder of google x. >> it's been a long time dream to understand the human became and intelligence systems and in bits and pieces that have exceeded human intelligence we have better chess players. but in the mundane daily things we are still behind so we have no computer today that could look at the table and say, oh, that is glass and this is a cup and there's probably coffee in there. >> rose: we conclude with jack dorsey one of the founders of twitter, the chairman of twitter and also the head of a new company called square. >> it makes sense that facebook would pi
it is in china and we'll talk to evan osnos of the "new yorker" magazine. >> the reason why the bo xilai case is awkward and uncomfortable is because it has made what is abstract before, the suspicion surrounding the leadership families has made it so vivid. there are names and dates ander if rar ris and educations, is tuition attached to this case. the average chinese citizen all knows about that now. serve talking about this in beijing and that's unusual. >> rose: we...
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i spoke a short time ago to shaun cassidy of "the new yorker." it has been awhile since we have had a rock star head of the world bank. is he that man? >> if he is, he has been hiding his stardom. all we know is he is an expert in world health. he has spent the last few years in new hampshire where no one has seen him. the obama administration has really pulled him out of obscurity. the most we know about him is how little we know about him at this stage. >> he seems to have faded in public view compared to the international monetary fund, which has gotten so much spotlight. it means that shot in the arm, does it not, the organization at the moment? >> it certainly does. now that the imf is involved in things like the european crisis, the financial crisis, 10 years ago the world bank was quite prominent when people like tony blair and president bush were talking about development goals. that has all been relegated. you are exactly right. it needs a leader to come forward and bring it back into public consciousness right around the world. it reall
i spoke a short time ago to shaun cassidy of "the new yorker." it has been awhile since we have had a rock star head of the world bank. is he that man? >> if he is, he has been hiding his stardom. all we know is he is an expert in world health. he has spent the last few years in new hampshire where no one has seen him. the obama administration has really pulled him out of obscurity. the most we know about him is how little we know about him at this stage. >> he seems to...
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his spirit will always live on in sometimes square and in the hearts of millions of new yorkers. that is mayor bloomberg of new york city. that is a live shot at times square as we speak, where dick clark became mr. new year's eve for so many years. he was new year's eve to americans of countless millions. >>stuart: meet your newest multi-millionaires. today illinois lottery officials introduce the third and final winner for mega millions. the ill lottery requires the winners to come forward rather than accepting the mount anonymously. is that an invasion of privacy? the judge is here. of course he thinks it is an invasion of privacy. nonsense, just good publicity for the lottery system. >>judge napolitano: to compel the people to reveal to the word they have acquired this went violates their right to privacy to force them to travel in order to receive a check publicly and personally that can be wired to them, what is the rationale basis? the state of maryland did it and the recipients wanted to be kept quiet and did not want their neighbors to know and become targets of thieves.
his spirit will always live on in sometimes square and in the hearts of millions of new yorkers. that is mayor bloomberg of new york city. that is a live shot at times square as we speak, where dick clark became mr. new year's eve for so many years. he was new year's eve to americans of countless millions. >>stuart: meet your newest multi-millionaires. today illinois lottery officials introduce the third and final winner for mega millions. the ill lottery requires the winners to come...
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arguing the new jersey taxpayers would be stuck with the bill while new yorkers got a free ride. cy's and stick the new jersey taxpayers with a bill of $3 to $5 billion over. no matter how much the administration yells and screams, you have to say no. you have to look them right in the eye no matter how much they try to vilify you for it, and you have to say no. you have to be willing to say no to the things that compromise your principles. >> he is out there defending his move, to shift the money to keep the lower gas tax down. but what good is the lower gas tax if you can't get what you have to get. >> look, we have to figure out some way out to build infrastructure. in indiana, which is where i live, we have done public-private partnerships. over $3 billion has -- >> have you ever been through the lincoln or holland tunnel. >> yes, i have. >> what have you notice bed it at rush hour? >> well, i'm not usually driving so i'm not looking around. it's crowded. >> how do you get there except by car. >> a cab to the airport. >> what do you do about the fact that our whole economy is
arguing the new jersey taxpayers would be stuck with the bill while new yorkers got a free ride. cy's and stick the new jersey taxpayers with a bill of $3 to $5 billion over. no matter how much the administration yells and screams, you have to say no. you have to look them right in the eye no matter how much they try to vilify you for it, and you have to say no. you have to be willing to say no to the things that compromise your principles. >> he is out there defending his move, to shift...
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. >>> it's hard to dazzle jaded new yorkers but it happened today in the sky. and this is what did it, the shuttle is headed to the floating museum on the aircraft carrier intrepid. the enterprise was welcomed today by mr. spock. with the greeting live long and prosper. >> it's a cool thing to see when you go to new york from now on. >> yeah. >>> danger at the drive thru, coming up. >> a mcdonalds drive through goes up in flames, what caused that explosion. >> how a woman ended up with a screw in her throat and the doctors advise to get it out. >>> more april showers headed our way. i'm bob turk, i'll have the complete forewarning forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ man ] when i went to get my first new car, my dad said to get a subaru because they last. ♪ he drives a legacy, but i'm nothing like him. i got the new impreza. maybe i should have picked a different color... [ male announcer ] the all-new subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ >>> it is clear and 48 degrees in federal maryland right now. -- in central maryland right now. a propane tank
. >>> it's hard to dazzle jaded new yorkers but it happened today in the sky. and this is what did it, the shuttle is headed to the floating museum on the aircraft carrier intrepid. the enterprise was welcomed today by mr. spock. with the greeting live long and prosper. >> it's a cool thing to see when you go to new york from now on. >> yeah. >>> danger at the drive thru, coming up. >> a mcdonalds drive through goes up in flames, what caused that explosion....
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direct confrontation, trying to get our attention. >> reporter: but the posting didn't seem to faze new yorkers accustomed tori. >> you can't be worried about your life. go on about your business. >> the new afghanistan says it's used for radicalization and training. that's why he says these sites are so closely monitored. >>> from science fiction to science fact, alerts that just pop up right in front of your face while you're just out walking around. who else could tell us about this? katy rendall has details next after this. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >> bubba watson has just won the sudden death playoff in augusta, georgia for the masters tournament. watson was in sixth place when today's round started. he shot a 5 under par to get the playoffs and took the victory in the second playoff hole against louis oosthuizen. bubba watson, masters golf champion, 2012. congratulations. >>> what if you could walk around and g
direct confrontation, trying to get our attention. >> reporter: but the posting didn't seem to faze new yorkers accustomed tori. >> you can't be worried about your life. go on about your business. >> the new afghanistan says it's used for radicalization and training. that's why he says these sites are so closely monitored. >>> from science fiction to science fact, alerts that just pop up right in front of your face while you're just out walking around. who else could...
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and these pictures from today, from fox 5, what new yorkers watch, live pictures now from sky fox andll keep you updated on that. it does not look like that big a deal but we are getting reports from the east end of long island it could be bad. the top u.s. senator says the secret service prostitution scandal involved 20 went one for each of the agent and u.s. service member under investigation now. they are accused of bringing hookers to this hotel after a night of partying at a brothel part of the advance team responsible for protecting the president during the visit to the south american city this week. but senator colin whose was briefed on the case said their suspected misconduct may have jeopardized the president's safety. we have not heard that from many and it is important to reap if mind that prostitution is legal if that country. we are learning more of those involved. >> a short time ago senator collins, briefed by the head of the secret service saying 21 women were involved and some of the agents offered an extraordinary cover story for bringing the prostitutes to the hote
and these pictures from today, from fox 5, what new yorkers watch, live pictures now from sky fox andll keep you updated on that. it does not look like that big a deal but we are getting reports from the east end of long island it could be bad. the top u.s. senator says the secret service prostitution scandal involved 20 went one for each of the agent and u.s. service member under investigation now. they are accused of bringing hookers to this hotel after a night of partying at a brothel part...
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i want to introduce you to the newest new yorker. she's a beauty and an awe inspiring sight.t's not every day you see a space shuttle. that is what we saw today. she touched down just a few hours ago and received a very warm welcome from people here at jfk. dotting the new york shrine, piercing the brightest of blue skies. the space shuttle enterprise proved to be a picture of perfection. >> everybody has been waiting for this. i don't think it let anybody down. >> despite the gusty winds, she left dulles international airport on the back of a 747 boeing jet. it entered not more than an hour later. >> special treat for us. >> with the salute to the statue of liberty, she flew past her final resting place, the intricepid air and space museum. with dignitaries and celebrities, including the one and only, leanard, better known as mr. spock, looking on as the real life enterprise touched down at jfk. enterprise's history is a rich one. she was the first space shuttle orbiter. though she never flew in space, her commander says she holds an important place in the history of america
i want to introduce you to the newest new yorker. she's a beauty and an awe inspiring sight.t's not every day you see a space shuttle. that is what we saw today. she touched down just a few hours ago and received a very warm welcome from people here at jfk. dotting the new york shrine, piercing the brightest of blue skies. the space shuttle enterprise proved to be a picture of perfection. >> everybody has been waiting for this. i don't think it let anybody down. >> despite the gusty...