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a real new yorker would know the subway's faster.ransfer to the two-three. well, the bus runs more often on weekends. take the m-7 to the m-5. the bus? every time i take the bus there is one crazy person no one wants to sit near. that's why i have never taken the bus. marshall: plus... i can run faster than a bus. dude, that's, like, seven miles. i can beat a bus or a cab or a train! is anyone else suddenly craving green eggs and ham? machines are overrated and someone needs to take them down a peg. you're all wrong-- i got a way to get there so fast i could beat all of you, even if i sat down and ordered a big, juicy steak first. how? medium rare. but that's not important right now. look, i know the city better than any of you guys, okay? oh, my god! oh, wow! (all talking at once) all right, all right hold on, hold on! let's just forget about it. who cares? i mean, there's no way to find out who's right anyway. first person there wins! doesn't matter how you get there! stay sad! i'll be back! [ hayden ] all makeup looks good when yo
a real new yorker would know the subway's faster.ransfer to the two-three. well, the bus runs more often on weekends. take the m-7 to the m-5. the bus? every time i take the bus there is one crazy person no one wants to sit near. that's why i have never taken the bus. marshall: plus... i can run faster than a bus. dude, that's, like, seven miles. i can beat a bus or a cab or a train! is anyone else suddenly craving green eggs and ham? machines are overrated and someone needs to take them down a...
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the new yorker comes every week and piles up.nd according to some people no one reads it. [ laughter ] >> stephen: how often do you put out this thing? >> quarterly. so you have time to read it. >> stephen: you have to work really hard to let it pile up. [ laughter ] >> exactly. exactly. >> stephen: why is it called "oxford american"? that sounds english to me. >> it does, but there's a place in mississippi called oxford, mississippi, and that's where it was founded. >> stephen: faulkner, right? >> fawmer in country, right. >> stephen: are you going for a fawmer in vibe here? does the magazine come with cliff notes because -- >> we can arrange that. >> stephen: too many names. >> there are a lot of names. the idea was to explore and celebrate and really get lost nm southern culture. >> stephen: i'm a southern boy. >> you are? >> stephen: i'm from charleston, south carolina. >> which is north from where we sit [audience boos] >> stephen: sir, all roads lead north from charleston. where are you from? >> del rio, texas. >> stephen:
the new yorker comes every week and piles up.nd according to some people no one reads it. [ laughter ] >> stephen: how often do you put out this thing? >> quarterly. so you have time to read it. >> stephen: you have to work really hard to let it pile up. [ laughter ] >> exactly. exactly. >> stephen: why is it called "oxford american"? that sounds english to me. >> it does, but there's a place in mississippi called oxford, mississippi, and that's...
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definitely this is something that is affecting new yorkers affecting really the rest of the united states too so how this is different is a good question for the judge that overruled the two to be asked to basically i think but you know when it comes to trans fat obviously people understand that it's bad for them when it comes to smoking in restaurants even smokers i'm sure would admit that it's better that this is not allowed and this particular case because so many people are addicted to the soda and i think it's because the ban itself it sounds very simple let's impose a ban on any drink that's over sixteen ounces large but it was very complicated in terms of exactly what this would imply basically there were regulations included in what was proposing saying that if a certain drink for example if you get a sweetened coffee you know sometimes they taste like they have twenty sugars in them basically that would be banned but in certain cases if a certain drink has over fifty percent milk. from three to five packets of sugar into that drink or the person that buys the unsweetened drink co
definitely this is something that is affecting new yorkers affecting really the rest of the united states too so how this is different is a good question for the judge that overruled the two to be asked to basically i think but you know when it comes to trans fat obviously people understand that it's bad for them when it comes to smoking in restaurants even smokers i'm sure would admit that it's better that this is not allowed and this particular case because so many people are addicted to the...
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[laughter] chris: new yorkers, are we right to be afraid of bloomberg's new prominence on this issue? >> no, not at all. he's been pushing various issues. some of sem them success. he gave a billion to john hopkins. the smoking ban extended the life expectancy of new yorkers. it's measurable over the last decade. it sort of works. what's funny about the sequence you just showed, new yorkers weigh online all the time and we put up with it and we don't like it. we grumble and complain. >> he's not part of the soup guy? >> no, he's not. chris: you've got be against it -- >> i am. i'm against exporting it elsewhere. [laughter] >> i really think it's interesting that he's become the democrats good plutocrat. he is government by the wealthy. he's taking it around the nation. when democrats remember they're supposed to be against this kind of project you're going to see an interesting come to jesus moment. chris: happy easter to you. is there a republican to lead a cars ma to try to beat hillary . chris: welcome back. hillary clinton gives every indication now that she's going to run for pre
[laughter] chris: new yorkers, are we right to be afraid of bloomberg's new prominence on this issue? >> no, not at all. he's been pushing various issues. some of sem them success. he gave a billion to john hopkins. the smoking ban extended the life expectancy of new yorkers. it's measurable over the last decade. it sort of works. what's funny about the sequence you just showed, new yorkers weigh online all the time and we put up with it and we don't like it. we grumble and complain....
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don't if you can't stop yourself from drinking soda it's pretty sad the highest numbers of obese new yorkers are neighborhoods where the most sugary drinks are consumed and even though most seem to understand that the calorie filled drinks are terrible for them water man it's so good for you local businesses and soda lovers alike are cheering that the ban on large soft drinks went flat before filling out their habits and the hearty new york. for more on the judge's decision to overturn the soda ban are things on the target enjoins us now in new york either in a south korea so new york city has successfully a big bad other things like trans fats and smoking in restaurants when i ask you what makes this ban on big sugary sodas different. good question liz i mean that's exactly what health advocates are asking themselves because definitely this is something that is affecting new yorkers affecting really the rest of the united states too so how this is different is a good question for the judge that overruled the two to be asked to basically i think but you know when it comes to trans fat obviou
don't if you can't stop yourself from drinking soda it's pretty sad the highest numbers of obese new yorkers are neighborhoods where the most sugary drinks are consumed and even though most seem to understand that the calorie filled drinks are terrible for them water man it's so good for you local businesses and soda lovers alike are cheering that the ban on large soft drinks went flat before filling out their habits and the hearty new york. for more on the judge's decision to overturn the soda...
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one of the ways new yorkers could get around the ban would have been to keep refilling their 16-ounce cup. many restaurants were already prepared for the new regulations. one restaurant bought 1,000 new 16-ounce cups to accommodate the change. some new yorkers welcome the judge's ruling. >> people should exercise their own autonomy when it comes to what they decide to put in their bodies. >> comes down to individual freedom and shouldn't be forced to not be able to drink something. >> reporter: others didn't mind the ban. >> it's so unhealthy to have something that sugary for that many ounces. >> reporter: some restaurants counted on the three-month grace period to prepare themselves. starbucks, dallas barbecue and several other establishments decided not to make any changes ahead of the ban. >>> last night the senate appropriations committee agreed to a stop gap budget measure to prevent the government shutdown at the end of the month. the bipartisan measure moves to the full senate this week and today the budget debate moves to capitol hill. susan mcginnis has more from washington.
one of the ways new yorkers could get around the ban would have been to keep refilling their 16-ounce cup. many restaurants were already prepared for the new regulations. one restaurant bought 1,000 new 16-ounce cups to accommodate the change. some new yorkers welcome the judge's ruling. >> people should exercise their own autonomy when it comes to what they decide to put in their bodies. >> comes down to individual freedom and shouldn't be forced to not be able to drink something....
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latest episode latest event has just fuel to the distrust that already exists between millions of new yorkers and the n.y.p.d. reporting from flatbush brooklyn new york marina port night r.t. michael skolnik editor of the current affairs web site global grind thinks there's a rise in police brutality against innocent teams and must be stopped as of right now to officers have been put on a mission a mission to meet their names not be released i think at some point their names will be released and if there is a investigation and if they were in fact was doing wrong i sincerely hope they put on trial for murdering i six year old child but until that point it is an investigation ongoing investigation most of the folks are out there on monday and tuesday night were just exercising their constitutional right to peacefully assemble and to protest and majority overwhelming majority of them were peaceful and were set in sad mourning the death of their friend i support them in doing that until they have answers to the answers that indeed they should approach as they should take into the streets we have
latest episode latest event has just fuel to the distrust that already exists between millions of new yorkers and the n.y.p.d. reporting from flatbush brooklyn new york marina port night r.t. michael skolnik editor of the current affairs web site global grind thinks there's a rise in police brutality against innocent teams and must be stopped as of right now to officers have been put on a mission a mission to meet their names not be released i think at some point their names will be released...
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from washington, jeffrey toobin of cnn and the "new yorker" magazine. with me in new york, andrew sullivan, the author and editor of the dish blog. i'm pleased to have each of them here as we look forward to tomorrow and wednesday. a historic couple days at the supreme court. jeffrey toobin, i begin with you. what's -- tell me about the court deciding to consider these cases now and hear them on consecutive days. >> well, that is major event in american history. i don't think i'm overhyping it to say this. you know, the supreme court has never said is s it okay -- has never answered the question is it okay to put gay people in one category and straight people in another and say we're going to give government benefits-- whether it's marriage, whether it's tax benefits, whether it's access to child custody-- we're going to give benefits to straight people and keep them away from gay people. that's the core question at the heart of both of these cases and we're going to know a lot more about the answers starting tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning. >> in the l
from washington, jeffrey toobin of cnn and the "new yorker" magazine. with me in new york, andrew sullivan, the author and editor of the dish blog. i'm pleased to have each of them here as we look forward to tomorrow and wednesday. a historic couple days at the supreme court. jeffrey toobin, i begin with you. what's -- tell me about the court deciding to consider these cases now and hear them on consecutive days. >> well, that is major event in american history. i don't think...
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you can't do that to new yorkers. >> neil: what would have been the middle ground for you? >> maybe a possible committee, appoint a committee to oversee the problematic -- >> neil: rather than ramming it down your throat. >> right. sugar is a problem. the mayor and his idea i don't think was wrong. i think this heart was in the right place. >> neil: do you have to post calorie counts? >> not yet but we have it on the labels. that's going to happen soon. >> neil: you just dodged the bullet but you have other bullets. >> a lot more. >> neil: a lot of people say this has been the first sign of the death of the nanny state. you're not so sure of that. >> no. i don't believe it until it's over. i think got to approve -- i feel it might still get passed. >> neil: i'm wondering if it would be passed in time for his mayor -- he only has a few months left. i guess unless a liberal mayor come monday and just picks up the 32-ounce cup -- >> i don't think another mayor is going to override another mayor. i historically i don't think that's been the fact. >> neil: what would your custom
you can't do that to new yorkers. >> neil: what would have been the middle ground for you? >> maybe a possible committee, appoint a committee to oversee the problematic -- >> neil: rather than ramming it down your throat. >> right. sugar is a problem. the mayor and his idea i don't think was wrong. i think this heart was in the right place. >> neil: do you have to post calorie counts? >> not yet but we have it on the labels. that's going to happen soon....
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obesity epidemic is responsible for more than 5,000 deaths a year, the mayor says his fight to make new yorkers healthier will continue. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead along the way for us tonight, where are all the penguins? our journey to the bottom of the earth and what it can tell us about what's happening to the rest of the earth. >>> later, making a difference. ann curry reports on a new way to see the world for people who can't make the trip themselves. >>> we have a status report tonight on climate change and how visible it is in one of the most stunning places on the globe. if you have the chance in life to journey to the bottom of the earth to antarctica, you will see it unfolding in dramatic fashion. nbc's kerry sanders is just back from there and has our report tonight. >> reporter: it is the waning days of summer in antarctica and there is an annual race on. penguins are hatching. parents nursing their chicks before the first swim in the southern ocean. often their last because of what lurks below. >> the leopard seal is a number one penguin killer. >> reporter:
obesity epidemic is responsible for more than 5,000 deaths a year, the mayor says his fight to make new yorkers healthier will continue. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead along the way for us tonight, where are all the penguins? our journey to the bottom of the earth and what it can tell us about what's happening to the rest of the earth. >>> later, making a difference. ann curry reports on a new way to see the world for people who can't make the trip...
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i'm never going to apologize for fighting hard for new yorkers.f i step over the line on it, i'm sometimes too loud, i'll apologize for that, but i'll never back off from pushing to make new yorkers lives better. that's what they deserve. that's why they elect to us office. >> if we look at the parallel of that, or a contradiction of the tough persona on the cover of new york magazine, you said you took your cues from the magazine's creative team. a lot of people call it glamorous. other people, detractors took hits at you. you're the only woman in the field of man mayoral candidates in the city. it was asked if the new york would have profiled you if you were a man. you know, instead of being described as the way that you were, that it would have been described in a way of showing tough leadership skills. what's your take on that? >> my take is on the new york magazine is that i look good. i like the picture. i had a lot to of fun i took it. it was a fun once in a lifetime day to kind of get that model treatment. and, look, i'm christine quinn. i
i'm never going to apologize for fighting hard for new yorkers.f i step over the line on it, i'm sometimes too loud, i'll apologize for that, but i'll never back off from pushing to make new yorkers lives better. that's what they deserve. that's why they elect to us office. >> if we look at the parallel of that, or a contradiction of the tough persona on the cover of new york magazine, you said you took your cues from the magazine's creative team. a lot of people call it glamorous. other...
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." >>> joining me today, rick hertzberg of the "new yorker," former national security council spokesman and co-founder and partner of fen way strategies, making his debut on american television after being released from the shackles of the white house. tommy vetour is here, assistant managing editor at "fortune," lee gag gere is with us and retired u.s. army captain and author, wes moore. as chuck hagel returns to the u.s. following his first official visit to afghanistan, america's forever war still show no sign of ending. an afghan official opened fire this morning, killing two u.s. soldiers in eastern afghanistan. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack. although hagel's trip was intended to underscore a responsible transition of forces, his trip highlighted chaos and deep uncertainty as he arrived in, on saturday in kabul, two suicide bombs rocked the country, killing 19. the taliban claimed responsibility for ate tack in a nationally televised speech the next day, afghan president hamid karzai accused the u.s. and the taliban of conspiring together to destabilize the
." >>> joining me today, rick hertzberg of the "new yorker," former national security council spokesman and co-founder and partner of fen way strategies, making his debut on american television after being released from the shackles of the white house. tommy vetour is here, assistant managing editor at "fortune," lee gag gere is with us and retired u.s. army captain and author, wes moore. as chuck hagel returns to the u.s. following his first official visit to...
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he says more than 57% of new yorkers are overweight. sity runs up $4 billion in medical costs. shep? >> shepard: eric shawn live in new york city tonight. eric, thank you. a new warning on drug-resistant super bugs. this is serious. the united kingdom's chief medical officer is now calling for world leaders to take serious action against antibiotic resistant bacteria which she claims pose a catastrophic threat as she put it, to the globe. she is calling for governments to find new ways to give the pharmaceutical industry incentives to find new antibiotics. she added if we don't act now, any one of us could go to the hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can't be treated by antibiotics. crews in eastern pennsylvania are now inspecting homes after a big sink hole swallowed up part of a house. the homeowner says she heard a loud bang early on sunday and discovered the sink hole had eaten part of her property. rescuers evacuated the family and teams are now checking other homes in the area. >> w
he says more than 57% of new yorkers are overweight. sity runs up $4 billion in medical costs. shep? >> shepard: eric shawn live in new york city tonight. eric, thank you. a new warning on drug-resistant super bugs. this is serious. the united kingdom's chief medical officer is now calling for world leaders to take serious action against antibiotic resistant bacteria which she claims pose a catastrophic threat as she put it, to the globe. she is calling for governments to find new ways to...
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reporter: the american beverage association issued a statement saying it provides a sigh of relief to new yorkers and thousands of small businesses in new york city that would have been harmed by this arbitrary and unpopular ban. it's not the first time new york mayor michael bloomberg tried to enact laws to effect public health. bloomberg forced restaurants to post calorie information and ban artificial transfats in restaurant foods. in a city of more than 8 million, where the obesity epidemic is responsible for more than 5,000 deaths a year, the mayor says his fight to make new yorkers healthier will continue. >> overseas now, after more than 11 years of war, we're once again reminded that american lives are at stake in afghanistan every day. yesterday marked the deadliest day of the year for u.s. forces in the country. two separate events took the lives of seven american troops a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan killed five u.s. service members there was no report of enemy activity in the region at the time of the crash, but there is an official investigation underway. earlier in the d
reporter: the american beverage association issued a statement saying it provides a sigh of relief to new yorkers and thousands of small businesses in new york city that would have been harmed by this arbitrary and unpopular ban. it's not the first time new york mayor michael bloomberg tried to enact laws to effect public health. bloomberg forced restaurants to post calorie information and ban artificial transfats in restaurant foods. in a city of more than 8 million, where the obesity epidemic...
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what are new yorkers saying about the new pope?ep, you just mentioned a couple of american cardinals. actually for the very first time ever an american cardinal was considered a possibility for the elected pope. that, of course, did not turn out to be the case. here cardinal timothy dollan was obviously a first pick for new yorkers. none the less here in the melting pot here at saint patrick's cathedral argentinians loyal and very excited ones could not be happier to hear the news from so far away interest home. listen. >> it's wonderful news. truly amazing. because, it wasn't expected. it's a beautiful news. and we are going to be great time in the church and all around the world new pope for argentina. >> very emotional. sometimes very hard to express in words what we really mean for us. especially being proud of, you know, somebody representing our country. and i'm really enjoying. this. >> now, ahead of the election for a new pope, cardinals around the world had said they were looking for a man who was up to the job in order to
what are new yorkers saying about the new pope?ep, you just mentioned a couple of american cardinals. actually for the very first time ever an american cardinal was considered a possibility for the elected pope. that, of course, did not turn out to be the case. here cardinal timothy dollan was obviously a first pick for new yorkers. none the less here in the melting pot here at saint patrick's cathedral argentinians loyal and very excited ones could not be happier to hear the news from so far...
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the mayor thinks it's in the best interest of new yorker's health. is the soda ban a shrewd health policy? thanks for joining us. good night, america.
the mayor thinks it's in the best interest of new yorker's health. is the soda ban a shrewd health policy? thanks for joining us. good night, america.
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. >> these laws would protect new yorkers, especially the young and impressionable new yorkers, fromscounts and exposure to in-store displays that promote tobacco products -- products whose use is addictive and whose consequences can be deadly. >> let's bring in republican strategist and adviser to speaker john boehner david winston. we're joined by democratic strategist doug thornel former national press secretary for the democratic national campaign committee. good to see both of you. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, what do you think? let's hide cigarettes and sig cars behind the counter maybe? >> look, in terms of cigarettes, obviously they have significant health hazards but, you know, having been someone who's been involved on the hill and involved with the speaker one of the most precious things you have is time. i have to say he could be doing other things i think would probably help the city a lot more focusing on education and focusing in terms of economic development. you know, i just have to say -- >> of course his argument is this is critical of
. >> these laws would protect new yorkers, especially the young and impressionable new yorkers, fromscounts and exposure to in-store displays that promote tobacco products -- products whose use is addictive and whose consequences can be deadly. >> let's bring in republican strategist and adviser to speaker john boehner david winston. we're joined by democratic strategist doug thornel former national press secretary for the democratic national campaign committee. good to see both of...
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. >>> new yorkers, it might be time to stock up on your favorite sodas because next week, the city's troversial sugary drink ban goes into effect. >> that's right, next we're looking at how far these new regulations will go. >>> a neuroscientist on the fast track to the future. >> here in this lab we can see animals learning to communicate with other animals by sending brain signals, a brain-to-brain interface. you have people with speech impairments because of strokes or tumors or lesions on the brain. and this is a prototype of what could be a new way for patients to communicate. >> on the next list this sunday 2:30 eastern. [ male announcer ] the lexus command performance sales event has begun. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. we know the value of your at ueducation of phoenix where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud
. >>> new yorkers, it might be time to stock up on your favorite sodas because next week, the city's troversial sugary drink ban goes into effect. >> that's right, next we're looking at how far these new regulations will go. >>> a neuroscientist on the fast track to the future. >> here in this lab we can see animals learning to communicate with other animals by sending brain signals, a brain-to-brain interface. you have people with speech impairments because of...
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most new yorkers agree with this judge. tell us what to drink. >> actually -- >> well, i think most new yorkers agree with the judge on the arbitrary part, which is if you sit in a restaurant, you can't have more than 16 ounces, but if you go to the 7-eleven, you can have 72 ounces or whatever it is. the arbitrary part made it so silly you could get a refill and refill. >> that was a function of the authority of the board of health. convenience stores can only regulate -- >> i think the mayor's intent, by the way, is great. trying to get people healthier. it's a difficult law to apply. >> well, sat some point, there will be, unfortunately, a clamp down on the restaurant industry and the beverage industry just much like the cigarette industry, and they will wear a black hat at some point just like the cigarette industry does because legal action will continue. until they are brought down. until they stop putting sugar, salt, and terrible fats into our food and making them addictive. and the science is coming along here. the
most new yorkers agree with this judge. tell us what to drink. >> actually -- >> well, i think most new yorkers agree with the judge on the arbitrary part, which is if you sit in a restaurant, you can't have more than 16 ounces, but if you go to the 7-eleven, you can have 72 ounces or whatever it is. the arbitrary part made it so silly you could get a refill and refill. >> that was a function of the authority of the board of health. convenience stores can only regulate --...
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that's pretty much what new yorkers say about that ban on sugary drink, but wait, the new rule affects well? that's not going to go over well. >>> she is the head of the new york city council, now christine quinn wants to replace michael bloomberg as mayor. >> it's very exciting to get to be here right across the street from the church where my parents were married and my sister was baptized and my father -- my grandfather was buried from right near where my mother grew up to announce that today, i'm announcing i am officially running to be the mayor of the great city of new york. >> if elected, she will become new york's first female and first openly gay mayor. >>> if you live in new york or just visiting, your coffee order may soon get a little complicated. it's all part of mayor michael bloomberg's ban on big, sugary drinks take effects on tuesday and complying with the new rules isn't as easy as you might think. cnn's mary snow has the story. >> reporter: frederica, it's complicated. lattes wouldn't change because they have milk. could have business it sugar, that's another story.
that's pretty much what new yorkers say about that ban on sugary drink, but wait, the new rule affects well? that's not going to go over well. >>> she is the head of the new york city council, now christine quinn wants to replace michael bloomberg as mayor. >> it's very exciting to get to be here right across the street from the church where my parents were married and my sister was baptized and my father -- my grandfather was buried from right near where my mother grew up to...
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so here's where i pathetically ask you about attending "the new yorker" party. is it not earned after a year of being screwed, a lot worse than that, by good people. >> after an e-mail like that, i thought it was hilarious. they deserved it. >> jay carney when he worked for vice president biden didn't like a piece you wrote. he sent you an e-mail. you are a hack. if you would read that key phrase there. >> oh, it closed with fabrication is a legitimate tool for fiction. you should try it. it suits you. >> so-called you a writer of fiction essentially making stuff up. >> yes, i'm going to give that a try. it would be easier than reporting things out. >> were you offended? >> no. i was a muzed. i stored it away for a while until he became the press secretary when i could use it again. i don't think either ron or i is complaining about this sort of thing. this is what you expect to do. you know, there's a question of is this an effective way to deal with reporters that are just riled. i think a lot of reporters worry about access and the threat of being shut off. a
so here's where i pathetically ask you about attending "the new yorker" party. is it not earned after a year of being screwed, a lot worse than that, by good people. >> after an e-mail like that, i thought it was hilarious. they deserved it. >> jay carney when he worked for vice president biden didn't like a piece you wrote. he sent you an e-mail. you are a hack. if you would read that key phrase there. >> oh, it closed with fabrication is a legitimate tool for...
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i think new yorkers know that. this is a tough town and we're tough people and you need to deliver. pieces in the article, i soundproof because i'm too loud. i'm loud when i'm not yelling but we didn't soundproof because of that. some of that is complete exaggeration. >> why did you soundproof? >> we soundproof because outside of my door with the ceiling the way it's structures and city council with this weird echo chamber so it made hard for people to stand there who had to be on post out there, hard for people in my office because we could hear them in my office. so it was just a thing to make it more efficient for everybody. but, look, i'm not going to apologize for the fact that i've been able to get things done for new york. and sometimes, to get things done for new york, to deliver seven balanced on-time budgets to prevent the layoffs of 141 school teachers. to keep every firehouse open year after year after threats of cuts. passing laws that made kindergarten mandatory. that's not easy. sometimes, you have to push hard to get that done. but my job isn't to make people smile,
i think new yorkers know that. this is a tough town and we're tough people and you need to deliver. pieces in the article, i soundproof because i'm too loud. i'm loud when i'm not yelling but we didn't soundproof because of that. some of that is complete exaggeration. >> why did you soundproof? >> we soundproof because outside of my door with the ceiling the way it's structures and city council with this weird echo chamber so it made hard for people to stand there who had to be on...
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we want americans and new yorkers to be buying here, right? project, 150 charles, is exclusively new yorkers. we have a familis. no speculators. we frowned upon them. interestingly enough we have no foreigners. i think the reason is is that the families just found this project. it's a large, these are large apartments, very suitable to families who want to live in the west village. >> i don't want to rain on the parade. this is wonderful news but in addition to rentals going up, that is one reason why people choosing to buy instead of rents because rents are so high, property taxes gone up quite a bit. i own a couple properties in manhattan. my taxes have gone up. does that concern you? could that squelch the growth of this market? >> i think higher taxes always concern me. it can be an onerous burden to people and i think at some point in time it is problematic but i don't think we've reached that point quite yet. new york city is a fabulous place and you pay something to live here. i remember sitting with the mayor and that's what he said in
we want americans and new yorkers to be buying here, right? project, 150 charles, is exclusively new yorkers. we have a familis. no speculators. we frowned upon them. interestingly enough we have no foreigners. i think the reason is is that the families just found this project. it's a large, these are large apartments, very suitable to families who want to live in the west village. >> i don't want to rain on the parade. this is wonderful news but in addition to rentals going up, that is...
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walk and talk. >> a lot of ws in that. >> i'm trying to explain to people how new yorkers talk.t's like you. >> yep. walk and talk and a little coffee, pet a dog, you're good to go. >> at the moment you're the runaway favorite to get the democratic nomination to be mayor. what would be the priority for you if you took over? give me top three things you would really want to get stuck into. >> keep the city safe. keep crime down. same thing. expand affordable housing, particularly for working class and middle class new yorkers, improve our schools, particularly our middle grades. that's the part of our system i'm in some ways most worried about, if i had to pick a topic and you said three but i'm a politician so i will take liberty here. job creation. we need to diversify our economy so we're not so reliant on wall street and build more opportunities for people trying to get into the middle class. >> i have a panel of extremely successful women coming up after you. we will be talking about this sheryl sandberg thing, the need to lean in more. you're a good example i would imagine
walk and talk. >> a lot of ws in that. >> i'm trying to explain to people how new yorkers talk.t's like you. >> yep. walk and talk and a little coffee, pet a dog, you're good to go. >> at the moment you're the runaway favorite to get the democratic nomination to be mayor. what would be the priority for you if you took over? give me top three things you would really want to get stuck into. >> keep the city safe. keep crime down. same thing. expand affordable...
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age that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns for new yorkers asking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or a butt out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people on harassment from the city's police force if you think all of this exemplifies the definition of absurd then join me let's break this up. i. so guys while i try to stay away from watching the corporate media i will admit that every now and again i check and just to get some perspective well recently i had the displeasure of once again to win a seat in the propaganda that drives the fox news channel this.
age that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns for new yorkers asking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or a butt out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people on harassment from the city's police force if you think all of this exemplifies the definition of absurd then join me let's break this up. i. so guys while i try to stay away from watching the...
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age that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns for new yorkers asking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or in but out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people and harassment from the city's police force if you think all of this exemplifies the definition of absurd then join me let's break this up. i. so guys while i try to stay away from watching the corporate media i will admit that every now and again i check and just to get some perspective well recently i had the displeasure of once again a witness in the propaganda that drives a fox. news channel this time i was well bound by sean hannity's on a rant about what he defines as the mainstream news check it out. for years on this very program we have exposed the left wing media bias the mainstream media and yesterday n.b.c. anchor brian williams revealed how he really feels about this country well i was chatting with his buddy leftwing hollywood liberal father of the year alec baldwin on is i'm sur
age that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns for new yorkers asking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or in but out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people and harassment from the city's police force if you think all of this exemplifies the definition of absurd then join me let's break this up. i. so guys while i try to stay away from watching the...
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that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns from new yorkersasking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or in but out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people and harassment from the city's thug police force if you think all of this exemplifies the deaf.
that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns from new yorkersasking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or in but out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people and harassment from the city's thug police force if you think all of this exemplifies the deaf.
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age that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns for new yorkers asking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or in but out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people and harassment from the city's police force if you think all of this exemplifies the definition of absurd then join me and let's break this up. so guys while i try to stay away from watching the corporate media i will admit that every now and again i check and just to get some perspective. well recently i had the displeasure of once again when athena the propaganda that dr fox news channel this time i was bell down by sean hannity's on a rant about what he defines in the mainstream news check it out. appears on this very program we have exposed the left wing media bias the mainstream media and yesterday n.b.c. anchor brian williams revealed how he really feels about this country well who is chatting with his buddy left wing hollywood liberal father of the year alec baldwin on is i'm sure it's
age that's right a war has been declared in the i pod generation aside from the expected puns for new yorkers asking bloomberg to stay out of their ears or in but out it's nice that bloomberg cares so much about people's hearing considering how he doesn't care much about openly racially profiling people and harassment from the city's police force if you think all of this exemplifies the definition of absurd then join me and let's break this up. so guys while i try to stay away from watching the...
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iewrkz dexter filkins of the "new yorker," and john burbs of the "new york times." >>ke the numbers killed, iraqis, americans, very high numbers of wounded, the gicantic cost that weighs on me, and i'm not an american, every time i come tot the united states and think what $1 trillion or $two trillion could have done to alleviateve poverty, improve roadses improve hospitals in the united states. the conclusion i have come to, there was much about the american effort in iraq that i admired, wasam that it was missn impossible from the start. >> let's go back tom syria. here we have a humanitarian catastrophe. 70,000 dead,un, which is probably a low figure at this point. and we are largely sitting it out. we're largely watching from the sooipped linees.wa as this happens, and as the longer this war goes on, the bad effects of is that war are going to spread into jord, into iraq, as we've already seen, anv into lebanon, and we're justan watching. and i think we're just watching because of iraq.e we look at syria, and we see iraq. >> there is a quotation from ambassador
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so what a new yorkers think about the idea are to went to the streets to find out because smokers you know we can get the cigarette. we'll have a way to get it but you know i think people have mothers and fathers already i don't think they need additional talent to tell them what to do i think it's a little bit on the intrusive side we're about liberty and he has no business in the way we should fix the school system instead of worrying about who buy cigarettes i mean i think as far as cigarettes go it's not going to stop people you know people who want to smoke are still going to smoke i really feel like. it's taking away the choice from individuals but i think it will help children to want to smoke. well this isn't bloomberg first crusade against tobacco he has already had smoking banned in restaurants and parks during his tenure after these bans smoking decreased in the city according to the new york city health department and whether the city council will move forward with these bills remains a burning question. well today is the international day for the elimination of racial dis
so what a new yorkers think about the idea are to went to the streets to find out because smokers you know we can get the cigarette. we'll have a way to get it but you know i think people have mothers and fathers already i don't think they need additional talent to tell them what to do i think it's a little bit on the intrusive side we're about liberty and he has no business in the way we should fix the school system instead of worrying about who buy cigarettes i mean i think as far as...
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marsi, this has been a day from new yorkers to tourists have been waiting for. >> reporter: absolutely, bianna. there's a lot of work left to do. considering much of this area was under 5 feet of water months ago, this opening day celebration planned for today is not only exciting it's symbolic. the signs of the board walk of new york's coney island, now the anthem of a comeback. >> ready to rock 'n roll. >> reporter: a triumphant return to the high-flying greatness that has brought visitors here for more than a century. a far lane from the mess left behind when superstorm sandy ripped through here last october. >> when you see that debris, that's just unbelievable. >> reporter: the amusement park buried in sand. the electrical systems of rides, destroyed. >> we had the water up to here and the problem was, it wasn't regular water. >> reporter: it's a storm damaged story echoed. where rides were buried beneath six feet of water. the boardwalk ripped to pieces. these legendary beachside amusement parks are beating the odds. reopening on schedule today. >> we're resilient. we're resilien
marsi, this has been a day from new yorkers to tourists have been waiting for. >> reporter: absolutely, bianna. there's a lot of work left to do. considering much of this area was under 5 feet of water months ago, this opening day celebration planned for today is not only exciting it's symbolic. the signs of the board walk of new york's coney island, now the anthem of a comeback. >> ready to rock 'n roll. >> reporter: a triumphant return to the high-flying greatness that has...
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in lower margin -- manhattan, which accuses the nypd of violations of hundreds of thousands of new yorkers its stop and fisk practices under the administration of the mayor and the commissioner. nine out of ten people have been released without a summons or arrest. 86% there abouts have been african american, or latino many of them young men. what this trial seeks to do is to -- the attorneys are seeking injunctive relief. their plaintiffs in this case, four young men who were stopped by the place here on the streets of new york city represents hundreds of thousands of new yorkers who have experienced t this in recent years, and it has been fascinating. we heard testimony from two nypd whistleblowers spoke in court confirming what ross tuttle was able to find himself, basically that there is a quota system within the nypd which incentivizes or puts pressure on officers to stop people and fill out forms when they stop a person on the street. >> cenk: so the cops and i'm sure the mayor would say, we have got crime down in new york city, we're doing a good job, so obviously it is working. so
in lower margin -- manhattan, which accuses the nypd of violations of hundreds of thousands of new yorkers its stop and fisk practices under the administration of the mayor and the commissioner. nine out of ten people have been released without a summons or arrest. 86% there abouts have been african american, or latino many of them young men. what this trial seeks to do is to -- the attorneys are seeking injunctive relief. their plaintiffs in this case, four young men who were stopped by the...
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there is a bill -- >> pet peeve for millions of new yorkers. >> yes. no. no, no, exactly. yes. >> you are not -- >> you are not allowed to have paid sib leave. >> there is this bill that -- supermajority support. new york city council. mandate five, just five, 65 day as year, paid sick days. up to five every employee in new york city and there are millions of northbounders who are working without any paid time off whatsoever. public health safety concern, food workers that have to come in. even when they have -- >> even when they are i can when they are sick, they have the virus. >> when -- people are sib, when th -- sick, they can't do that much and wind up getting other people i can i want to talk about why this bill is not being passed. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting histo
there is a bill -- >> pet peeve for millions of new yorkers. >> yes. no. no, no, exactly. yes. >> you are not -- >> you are not allowed to have paid sib leave. >> there is this bill that -- supermajority support. new york city council. mandate five, just five, 65 day as year, paid sick days. up to five every employee in new york city and there are millions of northbounders who are working without any paid time off whatsoever. public health safety concern, food...
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new yorkers saved from the iron hand of mayor bloomberg.udge just became my personal hero. i will tell you why. you can never have too much money or too many giant sodas. ♪ ♪ melissa: time for little fun a n with "spare change." we're joined by an all-star team. what a gentleman. giving up the soda. we have a "money" update on one of my favorite stories and that is why we're sitting here with our lovely sodas. a judge has tossed out mayor bloomberg's ban on sugary drinks in the city. he says we believe your city health he has legal authority and response body to tackle causes of obesity epidemic which kills 5000 new yorkers per year. in other words, he is not done with us. he plans to appeal. you know what, i am drinking my soda right now. this is to you, mayor. it is so delicious. so refreshing. this judge looked at michael bloomberg and said man, i'm going to let your people go. >> this was so absurd that actually gets to the very point about the role of government. should government involved in every nuke and cranny of your life? to the
new yorkers saved from the iron hand of mayor bloomberg.udge just became my personal hero. i will tell you why. you can never have too much money or too many giant sodas. ♪ ♪ melissa: time for little fun a n with "spare change." we're joined by an all-star team. what a gentleman. giving up the soda. we have a "money" update on one of my favorite stories and that is why we're sitting here with our lovely sodas. a judge has tossed out mayor bloomberg's ban on sugary drinks...
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. >>> hey, new yorkers. e time to stock up on your favorite sodas because the city's controversial sugary drink ban goes into effect tuesday, and we are looking at just how far these new regs go. ♪ whoo! ♪ all around the world ♪ everybody singin' along ♪ singin' along ♪ never lookin' back ♪ it's a long, long way from my home ♪ [ male announcer ] with the best lineup of vehicles ever, introducing the new chevrolet. why just go from "a" to "b" when imagination can take you everywhere? here we go. chevrolet. find new roads. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we suppo
. >>> hey, new yorkers. e time to stock up on your favorite sodas because the city's controversial sugary drink ban goes into effect tuesday, and we are looking at just how far these new regs go. ♪ whoo! ♪ all around the world ♪ everybody singin' along ♪ singin' along ♪ never lookin' back ♪ it's a long, long way from my home ♪ [ male announcer ] with the best lineup of vehicles ever, introducing the new chevrolet. why just go from "a" to "b" when...
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your ban is supersize strange and it is every type of republicans and it has even new yorkers saying ! (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." so we asked our viewers tho comment via twitter on the violence against women act and alicia tweeted "any politician that would vote against vawa is a moss onist in that -- is a misogynist that supports violence." we're talking here about r
your ban is supersize strange and it is every type of republicans and it has even new yorkers saying ! (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like...
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new yorkers saved from the iron hand of mayor bloomberg.ge just became my personal hero. i will tell you why. you can never have too much money or too many giant sodas. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're histo. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible lo
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. >> i am a new yorker. he would not have been the mayor if it wasn't for is billions.tely would be the mayor know because he was terminated. he bought a third term. lou: to from? and other billionaire. >> all the city -- lou: tell us, why in the world is the national news media and the local media in new york city, this is a cosmopolitan city, the most sophisticated. it is amazing. and acting like the most provincial place of the earth in which to permit the selling of a public office like the mayor's office. >> at sigalert of new yorkers who love we have a good gun control laws in the state and feel fairly safe. i don't know if this is an issue >> it's very different than it is. lou: local community. >> people feel safe here. >> they voted your friend as the greatest where the city ever had and he cracked down on guns big time. lou: here when you and i were talking with him. >> correct. lou: he went after crux. >> and he went after the bad guys. and it also -- this is an assault. you know what, this is an assault by this marian this little town on a great and vast nat
. >> i am a new yorker. he would not have been the mayor if it wasn't for is billions.tely would be the mayor know because he was terminated. he bought a third term. lou: to from? and other billionaire. >> all the city -- lou: tell us, why in the world is the national news media and the local media in new york city, this is a cosmopolitan city, the most sophisticated. it is amazing. and acting like the most provincial place of the earth in which to permit the selling of a public...
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we're resilient new yorkers. sandy isn't going to keep us down. >> reporter: it took almost five months of hard work and millions of dollars, but, soon, the wooden planks of the famous cyclone will rumble and the smell of nathan's famous hot dogs will fill the air. signs of the start of summer on coney island, but a celebration of so much more. >> it's our way of saying that new york made it through sandy. let's go have a good time. >> back to normalcy. >> reporter: and what would a celebration on coney island be without a hot dog eating contest? today they're holding a qualifying match for the big contest on july 4th. and dan, don't worry, i already signed you up. >> yeah, i feel vaguely nauseous already. thank you. >> hopefully by july 4th, it will be warmer a transition to weather. let's go over to ginger. hey, ginger. >> i assure you of that. i will promise you some warmer weather by may. how about that? couple months away. >>> we want to talk about the other part of the storm. we showed you the snow and hail
we're resilient new yorkers. sandy isn't going to keep us down. >> reporter: it took almost five months of hard work and millions of dollars, but, soon, the wooden planks of the famous cyclone will rumble and the smell of nathan's famous hot dogs will fill the air. signs of the start of summer on coney island, but a celebration of so much more. >> it's our way of saying that new york made it through sandy. let's go have a good time. >> back to normalcy. >> reporter: and...
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does that is what is most important because that is a victy for new yorkers.at that will be upheld by the appellate court, and we think this is a victory because it allows us to keep the jobs we have, over 1,000 jobs in new york city, 29 restaurants. for us this would have been devastating to the business. we even had a customer gets so involved in this issue that he sent in a cup designed that had. ♪ not cops. so here he is. melissa: kid stuff. did you buy smaller cops? ammine did you do things already to get ready for it? we did. we spend thousand dollars getting ready. we have the cubs ready to go in the warehouse. you know, rollout and be there. but does really the most important thing was a victory. understanding that a lot of b ideas have come out of washington, a place like new york city with the beverage ban. it's time to let america get ckn its feet. these bad ideas have done tremendous damage to job creation this time to let them do what we do best, which is provide more opportunity for more people. melissa: absolutely. and so many other things that
does that is what is most important because that is a victy for new yorkers.at that will be upheld by the appellate court, and we think this is a victory because it allows us to keep the jobs we have, over 1,000 jobs in new york city, 29 restaurants. for us this would have been devastating to the business. we even had a customer gets so involved in this issue that he sent in a cup designed that had. ♪ not cops. so here he is. melissa: kid stuff. did you buy smaller cops? ammine did you do...
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when he says 245* 5,000 new yorkers are going to die from obesity and says we have to do something about it. that's wrong. we don't have to do something about it. those people have to do something about it. they are adults. they are grown-ups. >> it is not called a crack pipe. it is a single rose holder. >> that's a good name. >> that's what they call them. if you go in there they are sold as a place you put a single rose. you i will with see a guy walk in and say, i will have one rose. they take the rose and throw it out. >> i have never been in any of these stores. >> i saw john gibson do it. it was disgusting. diane, bloomburg says at least he has changed the conversation. is that a consulation prize when you have lost, he changed the conversation? >> he is trying to say oh it had positive side affects in assisted of saying he pro pros -- proposed proposed a failed law that everybody is against. the quote at the end where he says it is incumbent on the government to tell people what they are doing to themselves and let people make their own decisions, so our job is to educate them. th
when he says 245* 5,000 new yorkers are going to die from obesity and says we have to do something about it. that's wrong. we don't have to do something about it. those people have to do something about it. they are adults. they are grown-ups. >> it is not called a crack pipe. it is a single rose holder. >> that's a good name. >> that's what they call them. if you go in there they are sold as a place you put a single rose. you i will with see a guy walk in and say, i will have...