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he was a great performer, director, father, humanitarian and new yorker. the whole night -- [ applause ] i love him. the whole night the roots are going to be playing beastie boys songs in and out of commercials and here's a clip from when adam and his fellow beastie boys performed on our show. thank you, m.c.a. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ but little do you know about something that i talk about i'm tired of driving ♪ ♪ it's due time that i walk about but in the meantime i'm wise to the demise ♪ ♪ i've got eyes in the back of my head so i realize well i'm dr. spock ♪ ♪ i'm here to rock y'all i want you off the wall if you're playing this wall so what'cha what'cha ♪ ♪ what'cha want i said what'cha what'cha what'cha want y'all suckers write me checks and then they bounce ♪ ♪ so i reach into my pocket for the fresh amount ♪ ♪ see i'm the long leaner victor the cleaner i'm the illest ♪ ♪ from here to gardena i'm as cool as a cucumber in a bowl of hot sauce ♪ ♪ you've got the rhyme and reason but no cause
he was a great performer, director, father, humanitarian and new yorker. the whole night -- [ applause ] i love him. the whole night the roots are going to be playing beastie boys songs in and out of commercials and here's a clip from when adam and his fellow beastie boys performed on our show. thank you, m.c.a. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ but little do you know about something that i talk about i'm tired of driving ♪ ♪ it's due time that i walk about but in the meantime i'm wise to the...
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"the new yorker" in 2012.said in part whether a promise extorted as this one was in an airplane several thousand feet up as moral forces a question for theologians, they should have refused to promise anything and made sure of missing an event that no newspaper men in the world would want to miss, but i can't imagine them doing that. i don't think they em perilled the lives of soldiers as the critics have charged. he probably saved a few because by with holding the announcement of an armestice, you prolong the shootings. anyway, i wanted to see if you can take us back in time and put yourself in ed kennedy's position and talk about the theological arguments of embargoes and the right of the public and the world to know. >> theology is certainly my specialty. i would say -- first of all, i would say you wouldn't see a story like that in the new yorker today. there is nobody as good. >> i think that's a very good way to analyze a key part of this. that's weak if you think about it. a weak paragraph in the story
"the new yorker" in 2012.said in part whether a promise extorted as this one was in an airplane several thousand feet up as moral forces a question for theologians, they should have refused to promise anything and made sure of missing an event that no newspaper men in the world would want to miss, but i can't imagine them doing that. i don't think they em perilled the lives of soldiers as the critics have charged. he probably saved a few because by with holding the announcement of an...
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ask jack a little bit about the theology about all of this and in my own research i've found a new yorker article contemporaneous talking about the controversy and the debate, which sounds like it could be something in the new yorker in 2012. but it says, in part, whether a promise extorted as this one was and an airplane several thousand feet up is a moral question, i suppose that kennedy should have refused to promise anything and thus made sure no newspaper event would want to miss but i can't imagine any correspondent doing it. i do not think kennedy imperiled the lives of any allied soldiers by sending the story as some of the critics have charged. he probably saved a few because he prolonged the shootings. any way, i wanted to see if you could take us back in time, put yourself in ed kennedy's position and sort of the talk about the theological arguments of embargoes and the right of the public in the world to know. >> theology is certainly my specialty. so -- i would say -- first of all, i would say you probably wouldn't see a story like that in the new yorker because it was by a.j
ask jack a little bit about the theology about all of this and in my own research i've found a new yorker article contemporaneous talking about the controversy and the debate, which sounds like it could be something in the new yorker in 2012. but it says, in part, whether a promise extorted as this one was and an airplane several thousand feet up is a moral question, i suppose that kennedy should have refused to promise anything and thus made sure no newspaper event would want to miss but i...
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debate which sounds like it could be something that would be in "the new yorker" in 2012. it says in part, whether a promise extorted as this one was in an airplane several thousand feet up as any moral forces a question for theologians, i suppose kennedy should have refused to promise anything, thus making sure to miss an event no newspaperman in the world would have wanted to miss. i do not think kennedy imperiled the lives of any as charged. he probably saved the few. in withholding the announcement of an armistice you prolong the shootings. i wanted to see if you could take us back in time, put yourself in ed kennedy's position, sort of talk about the theological arguments of embargoes and the right of the public and the world to know. >> theology is certainly my specialty. i would say -- first of all, i would say you wouldn't see a story like that in "the new yorker" today, because it's like a.j. liebling, there isn't anybody as good as a.j. liebling. >> exactly. >> i think that's a very good way to analyze a key part of this. that's a very weak -- a rather weak story
debate which sounds like it could be something that would be in "the new yorker" in 2012. it says in part, whether a promise extorted as this one was in an airplane several thousand feet up as any moral forces a question for theologians, i suppose kennedy should have refused to promise anything, thus making sure to miss an event no newspaperman in the world would have wanted to miss. i do not think kennedy imperiled the lives of any as charged. he probably saved the few. in...
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bloomberg wields a sword when it comes to the war on the foods and drinks we're going to tell you how new yorkers might have to be forced to change their eating habits and i was told at an unhappy hour thank you sesame street theme song carol is used to quote obey and fox news release an anti obama political ad thinking. of american power continues. might be time revolution. and if. you are very good book. review. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else some other part of it and realize that everything. i'm trying hard is a big. story . book and they alone and so they'll get a real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back to t.v. . to the counseling i'm lauren lyster. all right guys it's time f
bloomberg wields a sword when it comes to the war on the foods and drinks we're going to tell you how new yorkers might have to be forced to change their eating habits and i was told at an unhappy hour thank you sesame street theme song carol is used to quote obey and fox news release an anti obama political ad thinking. of american power continues. might be time revolution. and if. you are very good book. review. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it...
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. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.r of 3,000 people ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks fha
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. >> can the birds finally beat the new yorkers here in baltimore.rk has highlights next in sports. ,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a sweet price on honey nut cheerios, just $1.88. starbucks coffee is only $7.77. that's less than a quarter for a great cup of coffee. and fage greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. >>> mark is here with our wjz fan sports report. >> the o's have a better record than the yankees but haven't been able to beat them in baltimore this season. losing four against the new yorkers at camden cards and able to change that tonight and a pitcher that's up for the task. yang set the tone with a remarkable start. allows just two runs and four hits for the powerful yankees. speaking of power, the o's have 20 and adam jones is plugged in. connecting here off yankees ace cc -- c.c. sabathia. it's pitching that's the d
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. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.eople ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks for that and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." they'll have mark zuckerberg to talk about facebook's new fashion project. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow. >> tonight on an all new jimmy kimmel
. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.eople ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks for that and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for...
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miraculous suppression of the pirates and the part hunter, has several biography of another esteemed new yorker which was named one of the five best nonfiction books in 2002 by time magazine. richard combines of his passions and obsession to give us an amusing, and lightning, often enthralling encounter a new york when it was truly depraved at a hearing and teddy roosevelt to to depleted of. a delicious municipal history, impeccably researched, exciting we told. while walter isaacson wrote that here roosevelt comes alive with all his passions and so does new york city. this drives it as a fascinating story . a nuanced comprehensive portrait of a unique men in the surrounding time, culture, and political system and publishes a weekly. five years of research, remarkable recreation and claims that riding with a prismatic poetic plan which of those the colorful portrait of a volcanic roosevelt towering over the soul of the city. just yesterday on fresh air marine corps in called a fascinating narrative. but forget all of that. what did they know? kevin baker road it is thrilling as the real-life st
miraculous suppression of the pirates and the part hunter, has several biography of another esteemed new yorker which was named one of the five best nonfiction books in 2002 by time magazine. richard combines of his passions and obsession to give us an amusing, and lightning, often enthralling encounter a new york when it was truly depraved at a hearing and teddy roosevelt to to depleted of. a delicious municipal history, impeccably researched, exciting we told. while walter isaacson wrote that...
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new yorkers, as we heard during the news segment, simply don't want the government once again reachingto their plates telling them what they can eat and how much of it they can drink. we've already seen this with letter grading, we've seen it with trans fats. the mayor's talked about limiting the amount of salt and now the size of beverages. our industry is certainly opposed to this, has very concerns and the public does as well. >> woodruff: by guess my question is since obese city a problem why not encourage consumers to do the right thing? >> you use a great word "encourage." we should be encouraging consume through education both at the younger level and also the city has had public advertisements in subways and other places telling people the risks of sugary beverages in other foods. we believe that education and proper advocacy and voluntary measures the restaurant has undertake within the city of new york and others to help new yorkers eat more healthy foods more often. but this... mandating what people can eat isn't the way to do it. >> woodruff: commissioner farley why not lea
new yorkers, as we heard during the news segment, simply don't want the government once again reachingto their plates telling them what they can eat and how much of it they can drink. we've already seen this with letter grading, we've seen it with trans fats. the mayor's talked about limiting the amount of salt and now the size of beverages. our industry is certainly opposed to this, has very concerns and the public does as well. >> woodruff: by guess my question is since obese city a...
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besides sex new york city offered gambling. yorker's played illegal bets at places called pool halls which were billiards. and hitting over a bar or a hotel. there were hundreds of these and resources came in by telegraph ticker. london, hotel on the outside, to the clubhouse turn, they are breathing it of of the ticker. gambling was much more posh. chandeliers, ivory chips. the key point of all that i have shown you up to this point is illegal gambling and illegal prostitution did not exist in new york city without the book the other way of the new york city police department. is simply not possible. i am not saying every police officer was corrupt but there was an attitude that it was ok to take some bribes and overlook vice. most new yorkers wanted vice. a veteran detective summed it up. there are cops who have never taken a dollar. at least i heard about them. but i never saw one. however they exist. i give them credit for being so good. so cops took bribes over all aspects of new york life. bribes overnight, wagon parking. you coul
besides sex new york city offered gambling. yorker's played illegal bets at places called pool halls which were billiards. and hitting over a bar or a hotel. there were hundreds of these and resources came in by telegraph ticker. london, hotel on the outside, to the clubhouse turn, they are breathing it of of the ticker. gambling was much more posh. chandeliers, ivory chips. the key point of all that i have shown you up to this point is illegal gambling and illegal prostitution did not exist in...
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the most aggressive antiobesity campaign in the nation, in an effort to cinch the wastelines of new yorkers. >> obesity is killing 5,000 people a year in new york city. >> reporter: in 2008, he banned artery-clogging transfats from new york city restaurants and insisted calories be posted on menus before setting his sights on soft drinks. susan neely is with the american beverage association. >> well, the mayor seems to have an obsession with soft drinks. i don't think it's going to solve the obesity crisis by any stretch of the imagination. the problem is what? you're going to be at yankee stadium with your family and you can have as much beer as you want, and you can have as much-- all the food that you want, and then you've got to have a limit on your soft drink? >> reporter: the mayor's ban only applies to restaurants, movie theaters, and concession stands, not to grocery and convenience stores. >> i just heard someone on the radio say you were legislating the joy out of life for new yorkers. >> oh, come on. we're not taking away anything. you don't have to pay attention to the calorie
the most aggressive antiobesity campaign in the nation, in an effort to cinch the wastelines of new yorkers. >> obesity is killing 5,000 people a year in new york city. >> reporter: in 2008, he banned artery-clogging transfats from new york city restaurants and insisted calories be posted on menus before setting his sights on soft drinks. susan neely is with the american beverage association. >> well, the mayor seems to have an obsession with soft drinks. i don't think it's...
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as a port city in the development of the new world. >> finally, the word "excelsior" encourages new yorkers to reach ever higher to achieve their goals. maybe that's why new york city has so many skyscrapers. just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called "the big apple," but did you know that manhattan, kansas, has a similar nickname? it's called "the little apple." with "flag facts," i'm scott. >> listen up. natalie has some great advice on how to "make the grade." >> as faithful viewers of "teen kids news," you know that over the past months, i've been giving tips on how to find a part-time job. after all, i have one. well, finding the job is only the first step. getting it is the next challenge. usually, the big hurdle is... the interview! okay, so, no need to panic. here's a few simple things to keep in mind. dress neatly. even if you're looking for work mucking out stables, you want to make a good first impression. make sure you're not late. leave earlier than you need to, just in case something unexpected holds you up, like your bike gets a flat tire. shake hands firmly, ev
as a port city in the development of the new world. >> finally, the word "excelsior" encourages new yorkers to reach ever higher to achieve their goals. maybe that's why new york city has so many skyscrapers. just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called "the big apple," but did you know that manhattan, kansas, has a similar nickname? it's called "the little apple." with "flag facts," i'm scott. >> listen up. natalie has some great...
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. >> reporter: new yorker kate could be the poster child for the new american family.ily of one. do you have a pet? >> no. >> reporter: just you? >> yeah. >> reporter: not even a cat to feed? >> no, no. >> reporter: you're not lonely. >> no. >> reporter: now 39, she has turned solitude into celebrity. her 2011 article on living alone was one of the most widely read pieces in the atlantic's history. it netted her a major book deal and was even optioned for a tv series. >> i grew up very close with my family, always had long-term boy friends, roommates. i thought, god, who am i on my own when i'm not being supported by these people who love me? >> reporter: you almost make this sound like it was a test. >> that's a good way of putting it. i think it kind of was. >> reporter: she aced that test and sociologist kleinenberg says she should be proud. he calls single people indispensable. >> they go out into the world like no one else does. and they spend time and money in bars, in restaurants, in cafes, in gyms, in clubs. they're the ones who are most likely to go to public
. >> reporter: new yorker kate could be the poster child for the new american family.ily of one. do you have a pet? >> no. >> reporter: just you? >> yeah. >> reporter: not even a cat to feed? >> no, no. >> reporter: you're not lonely. >> no. >> reporter: now 39, she has turned solitude into celebrity. her 2011 article on living alone was one of the most widely read pieces in the atlantic's history. it netted her a major book deal and was...
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about the gentleman he reported on, i recently wrote a piece for "the new yorker," the blog about a guy in south africa by the name of dr. death. well, they called him dr. death. his name is voltr bason. and he was the -- he's a cardiologist who during apartheid created poisons aimed at killing anti-apartheid activists. cigarettes and chocolates laced with anthrax spores. they were working on a drug to make black women infertile so they wouldn't have -- give birth to more anti-apar night activists. that one never came off. they were also working on a poison that they could inject into mandela when he was released that would ultimately give him a heart attack that ultimately couldn't be traced back to that potion. that didn't come off but others which includes there are they would take them up into airplanes and have them handcuffed and inject a paralyzing agent so when they dropped them into the sea even if they were strong and swim they wouldn't be able to because they were paralyzed. now, this guy is still practicing medicine in south africa and he got through the truth and reconcilia
about the gentleman he reported on, i recently wrote a piece for "the new yorker," the blog about a guy in south africa by the name of dr. death. well, they called him dr. death. his name is voltr bason. and he was the -- he's a cardiologist who during apartheid created poisons aimed at killing anti-apartheid activists. cigarettes and chocolates laced with anthrax spores. they were working on a drug to make black women infertile so they wouldn't have -- give birth to more anti-apar...
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so i wrote this piece for the "new yorker," the week that they were to try him, the final verdict is supposed to come down. it's continuing on the 27th of march. and at the end, i quoted -- i talked about how the pain continues to come back even though people are trying to shed this pain from apartheid, and i said, but some people have a different view of it. and there was a guy who called into the radio station. and he said, i don't know why everybody is being so hard on what bason did during apartheid when american doctors are injecting prisoners on death row with lethal injections and they are part of torturing prisoners at places like guantanamo bay whom they are trying to get testimony about terrorism things. so, you know, the things -- what we should realize is that as much as many of our things in america have been beacons to others in the world, our actions are paid -- they are paying attention to our actions and people, even those that are not formally educated, are very sophisticated. and they know more about what's going on in america that we -- than we know about what's g
so i wrote this piece for the "new yorker," the week that they were to try him, the final verdict is supposed to come down. it's continuing on the 27th of march. and at the end, i quoted -- i talked about how the pain continues to come back even though people are trying to shed this pain from apartheid, and i said, but some people have a different view of it. and there was a guy who called into the radio station. and he said, i don't know why everybody is being so hard on what bason...
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i think that's really what's at stake here, is i think the burden on hundreds of thousands of new yorkers, let's say the 400,000 plus that i cited have been wrongfully stopped by the police, the idea that 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 would be the efficient use of our resources. this is one of the times 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 you do, both the economy and our civil liberties service. >> senator, if i may, the one area going into the question you have about the lawsuits or why people can't file the complaint. in many cases, i think the bigger challenge, is that it may follow a legal stop. this is why the legislation is critical. why data collection is critical. i think when we think profiling people, we think the stop itself may not have legal cause. we have a freeze in policing, give me a car, two minute s anda vehicle code and i'll find a reason to stop
i think that's really what's at stake here, is i think the burden on hundreds of thousands of new yorkers, let's say the 400,000 plus that i cited have been wrongfully stopped by the police, the idea that 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 would be the efficient use of our resources. this is one of the times by the senate taking action and putting in place a legal...
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most of you are new yorkers, so of course we do know, but do we? new york begins basically in the 17th century by 1800, just 60,000 people crammed into the southern point of manhattan island. remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in upstate, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and central park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860, 1868. on the right is an aerial view of the five burrough city in 1910 and the area we're covering today, we turned from a single island city into a five bu bureau city and the next part of westchester and staten island as well. here is a city in 1900 this city has 3.5 million people, a million and three quarters live in manhattan. about a million and a quarter live in b
most of you are new yorkers, so of course we do know, but do we? new york begins basically in the 17th century by 1800, just 60,000 people crammed into the southern point of manhattan island. remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in upstate, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an...
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of the new american foundation new america foundation and a staff writer for the new york mick new yorker magazine previously he spent twenty years foreign correspondent and senior editor at the washington post and was that paper's managing editor from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand and four and two thousand and five steve received a pulitzer prize for his book ghost wars which was also awarded the council on foreign relations arthur ross award and the overseas press club award steve is the author of seven books in total including the critically acclaimed bestseller. empire exxon mobil and american powers he joins me now from new york city steve welcome. thanks for having me thanks for joining us tonight i'm curious before we get to the exxon mobile the topic of your your most recent book. tell us about the new america foundation and how you became the president of it what you're all about there. not the think tank it's been around for about ten or fifteen years about sixty percent of the funding comes from philanthropic foundations like the ford foundation macarthur foun
of the new american foundation new america foundation and a staff writer for the new york mick new yorker magazine previously he spent twenty years foreign correspondent and senior editor at the washington post and was that paper's managing editor from one thousand nine hundred eight to two thousand and four and two thousand and five steve received a pulitzer prize for his book ghost wars which was also awarded the council on foreign relations arthur ross award and the overseas press club award...
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folks to know one of the smartest lawyers i have ever matters, who blogged on the story on the "new yorker'swebsite today under the title "why obama couldn't wait." thank you both forcoming on the show tonight. >> thank you, elliot. >> did i imagine this or did president obama completely reform wall street a couple of years ago. actually we all imagined it. there has been no reform. more "viewpoint" coming up. ♪ independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the etch-a-sketch candidate, an image where romney is anti gas. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] for too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card you'll earn double miles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up today for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. imagine this a sitting president, let's gay george w. b
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less than two months ago the new yorker who has a ph.d.n biomedical science started her own business called action bio med.com. she says she is still an activist but also a scientist. >> film director tim burton takes a dive. he is standing with actor johnny depp and burton falls backwards off the stage just as a staff member runs to catch him. burton bounces back just as quickly as he fell. the two continued on with their press event. they are premiering dark shadows. >> i want to see that movie. >> don't leave the house without getting your first degree weather update. maria molina has an update with hurricane season starting. >> thgood morning. talking about hurricane season already starting tomorrow may 15th. we are actually seeing some activity showers and storms firing up with possibility of becoming something. we are going to keep a close eye on it with 60 percent chance of that system becoming some kind of tropical depression or storm. otherwise we are talking about a fire danger across the southwest. we just mentioned at the 5 at
less than two months ago the new yorker who has a ph.d.n biomedical science started her own business called action bio med.com. she says she is still an activist but also a scientist. >> film director tim burton takes a dive. he is standing with actor johnny depp and burton falls backwards off the stage just as a staff member runs to catch him. burton bounces back just as quickly as he fell. the two continued on with their press event. they are premiering dark shadows. >> i want to...
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in 1946 on assignment for the new yorker, west covered the nuremberg trials. later published in two parts, they read more like philosophical treatises on good and e. and evil. she concluded that both the victors and the vanquished were equally guilty by virtue of their humanity. with merely a banner of per speck i have and degree. it was a strange conclusion considering the genocidal aims of the nazi regime, yet quite consistent with her belief that violence and cruelty were intrinsic to human nature. which is to say you can kill the people but not the evil impulses they harbor. s that is intrinsic to humanity. strange but brilliant in its multifashion is setted and profound probing of legal procedure, national character, human frailty and the meaning of justice, her coverage of nuremberg earned her reputation for astute observation. she could see a world of culture and history and social status in the face and demeanor of an individual. quite a gift. and it also gave her entree into the study of treason, a subject that permitted her to bring her own personal
in 1946 on assignment for the new yorker, west covered the nuremberg trials. later published in two parts, they read more like philosophical treatises on good and e. and evil. she concluded that both the victors and the vanquished were equally guilty by virtue of their humanity. with merely a banner of per speck i have and degree. it was a strange conclusion considering the genocidal aims of the nazi regime, yet quite consistent with her belief that violence and cruelty were intrinsic to human...
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no matter where you go in the world, you always know a new yorker is a new yorker, or is that somebody charlie rose. mo rocca is here to tell us why some ak seccents are disappeari. you can find chuck le a. vell on his ranch and the answer, the host of america's favorite quiz show, just walked in the room. and if you said -- >> who's alex trebek? >> you do know how to play the game. i love that. you know how when you see some people and you say they're doing exactly what they're meant to be doing for a living, that's what i think when i see andy cohen. i adore this man. no surprise he was voted most talkative in high school. you even have a book to prove it. >> who is most talkative? >> erin more aiarty is here. >> he was my intern. >> i was his intern at "cbs this morning". >> and we have video to prove you were an intern here at cbs. boy, have times have changed. it could be blackmail material, my friend. >> great. let's put it on national tv. >> let's do that. you're watching "cbs this morning." remember, you can catch us on facebook, twitter and google plus. we try to make it very
no matter where you go in the world, you always know a new yorker is a new yorker, or is that somebody charlie rose. mo rocca is here to tell us why some ak seccents are disappeari. you can find chuck le a. vell on his ranch and the answer, the host of america's favorite quiz show, just walked in the room. and if you said -- >> who's alex trebek? >> you do know how to play the game. i love that. you know how when you see some people and you say they're doing exactly what they're...
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many new yorkers are outraged to see video of on-duty police officers losing their self-control while other officers struggle to get violence under control. >> it was a bad weekend, no question about that. and the bottom line is, we just got to redouble the effort so the best police department in the world. >> the nypd looks into the incident, but commissioner raymond kelly notes that he's seen officers get caught up in the spirit of the parade before. >> i would prefer that it not have happened, but i don't want to make too much of it. >> the nypd has not responded to inquiries as to whether any punishments were handed down. and neither think they're necessary. >> they're there to interact with the people. you know, to make them feel safe. i didn't see it as a problem that they did dance back. >> if it wasn't captured on camera, who was there was lucky enough to see it. if they would have explained it to anybody else, nobody would have believed it. >>> coming up -- the fight -- >> definitely in distress. >> and the fury. >> when "caught on camera out of line" continues. facial hair c
many new yorkers are outraged to see video of on-duty police officers losing their self-control while other officers struggle to get violence under control. >> it was a bad weekend, no question about that. and the bottom line is, we just got to redouble the effort so the best police department in the world. >> the nypd looks into the incident, but commissioner raymond kelly notes that he's seen officers get caught up in the spirit of the parade before. >> i would prefer that...
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what we new yorkers have you can't do baloney to new yorkers. they can spot a phony a mile away. in new york. if i do something that i don't really mean, they get it. >> i would think they'd forgive you anyway. i don't think you're trying to fool anybody. >> no. but new york you've got to be very careful because they want the real person up there. >> when you're in like japan, and it's all asian audience and they're all going -- that's got to be -- >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> japan was great! >> what is the craziest thing any fan has ever tried to do to get to you? >> i don't know. somebody sent me a roll of toilet paper on it once. i wasn't exactly sure. >> what these about? >> she wrote "i love you" on every little piece. >> that's disturbing on so many levels. >> i don't know what you make of that about i think of it in a positive way. >> you had some surgery a while ago. how are you feeling? you had your hip done? >> i'm all right. it was rough. they didn't tell me about the recovery. four months. that's why we had to postpone. the jewish guilt was killing me. i tried
what we new yorkers have you can't do baloney to new yorkers. they can spot a phony a mile away. in new york. if i do something that i don't really mean, they get it. >> i would think they'd forgive you anyway. i don't think you're trying to fool anybody. >> no. but new york you've got to be very careful because they want the real person up there. >> when you're in like japan, and it's all asian audience and they're all going -- that's got to be -- >> [ speaking foreign...
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folks to know one of the smartest lawyers i have ever matters, who blogged on the story on the "new yorker'swebsite today under the title "why obama couldn't wait." thank you both forcoming on the show tonight. >> thank you elliot. >> did i imagine this or did president obama completely reform wall street a couple of years ago. actually we all imagined it. our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better.
folks to know one of the smartest lawyers i have ever matters, who blogged on the story on the "new yorker'swebsite today under the title "why obama couldn't wait." thank you both forcoming on the show tonight. >> thank you elliot. >> did i imagine this or did president obama completely reform wall street a couple of years ago. actually we all imagined it. our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with...
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i'm a new yorker. that's the best thing about new york. people are like what's up rosario.what's up. then we move on our way. >> rosario, an arsenal fan. when we come back, my interview with the man big stars have on speed dial when they fall into trouble with the law. benjamin brafman. interviewer: you were there the day the priceline negotiator went down in that fiery bus crash. sister kathleen: we lost a beautiful man that day but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale everyday so i can choose the perfect one for me without bidding. ooh, my. this one has an infinity pool. i love those. they just...and then drop off... ...kind of like the negotiator. narrator: save right now on thousands and thousands of hotels during the spring sale at priceline. >>> unless you have been falsely accused of a very serious crime that you did not commit, it is impossible for you to understand or grasp the full measure of relief that dominique strauss-kahn feels today. >> that's top defense attorney benjamin brafman. also represented p. diddy com
i'm a new yorker. that's the best thing about new york. people are like what's up rosario.what's up. then we move on our way. >> rosario, an arsenal fan. when we come back, my interview with the man big stars have on speed dial when they fall into trouble with the law. benjamin brafman. interviewer: you were there the day the priceline negotiator went down in that fiery bus crash. sister kathleen: we lost a beautiful man that day but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands...
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i'm a new yorker. that's the best thing about new york. people are like what's up rosario.what's up. then we move on our way. >> rosario, an arsenal fan. when we come back, my interview with the man big stars have on speed dial when they fall into trouble with the law. benjamin brafman. >>> unless you have been falsely accused of a very serious crime that you did not commit, it is impossible for you to understand or grasp the full measure of relief that dominique strauss-kahn feels today. >> that's top defense attorney benjamin brafman. also represented p. diddy combs. just about everyone, in fact, who wants to get off the ramp. and also what makes benjamin brafman tick? the reason i ask that -- welcome, first of all -- is there are two quotes about you that sprung out to me. one was from jeff toobin who said you are the best he has ever seen in a courtroom. and then other one was a poll recently which named you as one of the top ten toughest living jews in the world. which as an irish catholic boy, i've got to say i found impressive. how do you answer those two charges? >>
i'm a new yorker. that's the best thing about new york. people are like what's up rosario.what's up. then we move on our way. >> rosario, an arsenal fan. when we come back, my interview with the man big stars have on speed dial when they fall into trouble with the law. benjamin brafman. >>> unless you have been falsely accused of a very serious crime that you did not commit, it is impossible for you to understand or grasp the full measure of relief that dominique strauss-kahn...
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in the new yorker that bill clinton was the first black president. >> but that wasn't on the cover, as i recall. that was something that was within. it wasn't on the cover. it wasn't out there and in your face. >> no, but, you know, as you know, the new yorker covers are quite different from what a news magazine cover would be. >> let me ask you this -- it's definitely provocative. i certainly get the message. i live and breathe news every day. i understand the innuendo and the ar cain aspects to these covers and these stories. are you at least a bit concerned, the person who is busy, has kids, walks by the newsstand and is concerned that this is a gay man who has come out of the closet and is now our question. >> i don't think anyone is confused about barack obama's heterosexuality. >> they're concerned about whether he's a christian or muslim despited a nauseam telling people he's a citizen of this country and he's a christian. they're still confused about that. why do you think it's such a silly suggestion that a magazine cover like that thinks wow, i didn't know that. >> hope, then
in the new yorker that bill clinton was the first black president. >> but that wasn't on the cover, as i recall. that was something that was within. it wasn't on the cover. it wasn't out there and in your face. >> no, but, you know, as you know, the new yorker covers are quite different from what a news magazine cover would be. >> let me ask you this -- it's definitely provocative. i certainly get the message. i live and breathe news every day. i understand the innuendo and...
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last weekend, whether you're a new yorker or whether you're a person that hopes one day they could learnrap or whether you're just a fan of art or music or joy, tough weekend. here it is your moment of zen. captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: tonight a new controversy for ot bama administration. get ready for the timothy geithner sex tape. then a new threat to american jobs, you want to take a break from your unpaid internship to watch. then my guest andy cohen is the host of bravo's watch what happens live. i'll ask him which american city has the newest crop of bitchy housewives. according to a new study, dinosaur farts may have caused prehistoric global warming. you know what they say, he who stinked it, is extinct. (laughter) this is the colbert report captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: welcome to the report. goo to have
last weekend, whether you're a new yorker or whether you're a person that hopes one day they could learnrap or whether you're just a fan of art or music or joy, tough weekend. here it is your moment of zen. captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: tonight a new controversy for ot bama administration. get ready for the timothy geithner sex tape. then a new threat to american jobs, you want to take a break from your unpaid internship to watch. then my guest andy cohen is the host...
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author wes moore, msnbc political analyst joan wal ksh of salon.com and the indutiable, from the new yorker. new york mayor cory booker found himself in hot water after making this comment about the president's campaign on "meet the press" yesterday. >> i have to say from a very personal level, i'm not about the to sit here and indict private equity. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. >> hours later, booker posted this video on youtube walking back that criticism. >> mitt romney has made his business record a centerpiece of his campaign. i encourage it for the obama campaign to examine that record and to discuss it. >> if the president's advisers were pressuring booker to mitigate his criticism, here's why. this morning obama's campaign released a new five-minute web videotape highlighting an indiana paper company shuttered after it was bought by bain. >> to me romney takes from the poor and the middle class and gives to the rich. just the opposite of robin hood. >> jonathan capehart, on the heels of all of this, there is a new rnc web ad saying it's a petition launched b
author wes moore, msnbc political analyst joan wal ksh of salon.com and the indutiable, from the new yorker. new york mayor cory booker found himself in hot water after making this comment about the president's campaign on "meet the press" yesterday. >> i have to say from a very personal level, i'm not about the to sit here and indict private equity. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides. >> hours later, booker posted this video on youtube walking back that...
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i'm a new yorker. that's the best thing about new york. people are like what's up rosario.at's up. then we move on our way. >> rosario, an arsenal fan. when we come back, my interview with the man big stars have on speed dial when they fall into trouble with the law. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the
i'm a new yorker. that's the best thing about new york. people are like what's up rosario.at's up. then we move on our way. >> rosario, an arsenal fan. when we come back, my interview with the man big stars have on speed dial when they fall into trouble with the law. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll...
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are you a new yorker? >> yes, yes. not native new yorker, but lived here for seven years.u come here often? i know you are out in l.a. doing "the office." >> yes, yes. i'm in l.a. doing "the office." i'm getting married in new york, though, so i've been doing some wedding planning back here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. congratulations. very, very exciting. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: now, you being in "bridesmaids," does that make it easier or harder? >> i don't think i truly understood "bridesmaids" until being the bride. no, i did. but it's, like, very stressful. i'm not enjoying it. i'm enjoying the idea of getting married, but the idea of planning this production has not been as much fun. >> jimmy: it's too much. >> it's too much. >> jimmy: you know, somebody is going to complain about it, too. there is going to be some weird cousin or something. "i don't like this. you call this steak?" [ light laughter ] and you go, what is this guy's problem? i spent hours and hours and days and months. >> exactly, we are not doing steak. it will be just, li
are you a new yorker? >> yes, yes. not native new yorker, but lived here for seven years.u come here often? i know you are out in l.a. doing "the office." >> yes, yes. i'm in l.a. doing "the office." i'm getting married in new york, though, so i've been doing some wedding planning back here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. congratulations. very, very exciting. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: now, you being in...
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last weekend, whether you're a new yorker or whether you're a person that hopes one day they could learn or whether you're just a fan of art or music or joy, tough weekend. here it is your moment of zen. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. come on! khrapbt i love it! i love it. welcome to the "report," good to have you with us one and all nation thank you for that burst of energy. (laughter) frankly, i need it. the 2012 election just does not have t same vazz that we had in 2008. (laughter) even "rolling stone" is asking "is the this the most boring election ever?" (laughter) the answer, no. as always in "rolling stone", the top spot on any list must go to bob dylan's "highway 61 revisited." classic album. but, folks, this lack of passion has got me furious. this is america goddamn it! we invented elections! we should have the most exciting ones! but right now we're having our coulo handed to us by mexico! (applause) they have got th
last weekend, whether you're a new yorker or whether you're a person that hopes one day they could learn or whether you're just a fan of art or music or joy, tough weekend. here it is your moment of zen. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. come on! khrapbt i love it! i love it. welcome to the "report," good to have you with...