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>> that's for new yorkers to decide. >> what do you think as a new yorker?> i know new yorkers are going to vote for the candidate, me, who has the longest record of delivering for them. because what they care about is that they've gotten and are going to get more housing. that is tenants which is three-quarters of new yorkers, they have more rights as tenants now because i have been speaker than they ever did before. people who care about reproductive choice want a mayor who is the toughest defender of that and the laws in new york now are the toughest they can be, because of what i've done as speaker. that's what new yorkers care about. they want a mayor who can deliver for them. i'm the only one. i don't care who gets in. that has that record. >> they also want a mayor with patience and fortitude. this is a terrific memoir. very poignant because you talk a lot about your relationship with your mother. she died obviously when i think you were 16. >> 16, of breast cancer. >> in the early '90s. it propelled you into a downward spiral of bulimia and alcoholis
>> that's for new yorkers to decide. >> what do you think as a new yorker?> i know new yorkers are going to vote for the candidate, me, who has the longest record of delivering for them. because what they care about is that they've gotten and are going to get more housing. that is tenants which is three-quarters of new yorkers, they have more rights as tenants now because i have been speaker than they ever did before. people who care about reproductive choice want a mayor who is...
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why do a lot of new yorkers not seem to care?> i think you answered your own question there, andrew. i was speaking from a personal level. i thought of all of manhattan, special certainly specific parts. i bet that person would let them get off scott free. >> seems odd to me. i >>- q. you know who is not getting -- >> you know who is not getting off? anyone who gets the pictures. >> you say they will find something else to do besides run for office. but new yorkers seem okay with them. >> well, i think it is a test for new york. if he is able to do what he planned to do before the scandal broke, this run for mayor was planned year as. years ago. it was part of the plan to the top. i agree with what a philosopher once said, people get what they deserve. >> why does the wife stay? >> thanks for staying. we have had this conversation before. >> paula deen, last week she apologized and hours later the food network fired her. she goes on "the today show" and wal-mart severed ties. maybe take a break from public appearance. that's all
why do a lot of new yorkers not seem to care?> i think you answered your own question there, andrew. i was speaking from a personal level. i thought of all of manhattan, special certainly specific parts. i bet that person would let them get off scott free. >> seems odd to me. i >>- q. you know who is not getting -- >> you know who is not getting off? anyone who gets the pictures. >> you say they will find something else to do besides run for office. but new yorkers...
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. >> jeff, you wrote a pretty scathing piece for "the new yorker," calling snowden a grandiose narcissist who deserves to be in prison. there are a lot of people who see them as heroes. i'm talking to julian assange in a moment. >> and i've heard from most of those people on twitter who think -- >> why do you say that?
. >> jeff, you wrote a pretty scathing piece for "the new yorker," calling snowden a grandiose narcissist who deserves to be in prison. there are a lot of people who see them as heroes. i'm talking to julian assange in a moment. >> and i've heard from most of those people on twitter who think -- >> why do you say that?
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two of the "new yorker" magazine's finest journalists who follow the subject disagree. jeff toobin versus john cassidy, a fight to the finish. >> then we look at the middle east, turkey, egypt and much more. what to make of it all.
two of the "new yorker" magazine's finest journalists who follow the subject disagree. jeff toobin versus john cassidy, a fight to the finish. >> then we look at the middle east, turkey, egypt and much more. what to make of it all.
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seth meyers tweeting, this "new yorker" cover is great. another tweeting, gay marriage coming to a street near you. even "setmy street." burt and ernie cuddling in front of the tv. the media called it controversial. >> this magazine cover is going to be one of the most talked-about, buzz-worthy covers of the year. >> reporter: "sesame street" has repeatedly said burt and ernie has no sexual orientation. teaching children that people can be friends when they're different from each other. a huge spike in twitter activity on friday, reaching 77 tweets per minute. >> this thing has gone viral and spread to far because there's so many ways to interpret this cover. >> reporter: the artist, jack hunter, told "the new yorker," quote, it's amazing to witness how attitudes on gay rights have evolved in my lifetime. this is great for our kids. a moment we can all celebrate. but not everyone is celebrating. "slate" magazine called the cover, a terrible way to commemorate a major civil rights victory. one tweeter wrote, really? it's a show for preschoo
seth meyers tweeting, this "new yorker" cover is great. another tweeting, gay marriage coming to a street near you. even "setmy street." burt and ernie cuddling in front of the tv. the media called it controversial. >> this magazine cover is going to be one of the most talked-about, buzz-worthy covers of the year. >> reporter: "sesame street" has repeatedly said burt and ernie has no sexual orientation. teaching children that people can be friends when...
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we workewith them ross the ciiy to help new yorkers.ot bring it to new yorkers all the time. not just during emergencies. melissa: it is a half-million dollars for the project. we are feeling good about at&t. >> we want to make sure that new yorkers are using their divisors devices and their at&t services. so we have underground cellular service in many areas. we have wifi all over the city. a lot of people are draining their batteries, their marble charters. melissa: we have certainly seen this. we went to the chargi station and they said the tree was blocki the reception. melissa:a: one of the things tht makes me nervous about this is that new york the kind of place where you leave something and someone grabbed it enact we do not recommend that people leave and walk away or leave it for an hour an come back. but people sit down here. they can leave their phone a foot away, have coffee with a friend, , make sure that they kp an eye on it. >> i read that 30% charge will happen in 30 minutes. is that what you're going for? >> it is prett
we workewith them ross the ciiy to help new yorkers.ot bring it to new yorkers all the time. not just during emergencies. melissa: it is a half-million dollars for the project. we are feeling good about at&t. >> we want to make sure that new yorkers are using their divisors devices and their at&t services. so we have underground cellular service in many areas. we have wifi all over the city. a lot of people are draining their batteries, their marble charters. melissa: we have...
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. >> an ambitious plan allowing new yorkers to share bikes begins today in the big apple. starts with 6,000 shine eye new bikes stationed in manhattan an brooklyn. half half: (laughter) >> jon: 6,000 shiny new bikes, by tomorrow, 3,000, you know what i'm talking about? (cheers and applause) well, a bicycle share, that's an interesting idea. where does that idea come from. >> they're on the streets of paris, barcelona and montreal, and now new york city. >> jon: oh my god! we have basically imported europe's most boring idea. (laughter) yeah, i got an idea, why don't you keep your [bleep] louvre and whatever your progressive attitude is towards sexual freedom, just give us your [bleep] bike, that's all we want. we want to pedal around a little bit and see what we can do there. we don't want your health care, we just want those [bleep]. first of all. the idea of new yorkers sharing anything other than sexually transmitted diseases-- (laughter) >> is back ado. -- wackadoo. how does it work. >> the program launched for annual members last week without pay $95 a year for unlimit
. >> an ambitious plan allowing new yorkers to share bikes begins today in the big apple. starts with 6,000 shine eye new bikes stationed in manhattan an brooklyn. half half: (laughter) >> jon: 6,000 shiny new bikes, by tomorrow, 3,000, you know what i'm talking about? (cheers and applause) well, a bicycle share, that's an interesting idea. where does that idea come from. >> they're on the streets of paris, barcelona and montreal, and now new york city. >> jon: oh my...
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happy birthday. >> thanks. >>> the latest edition of "the new yorker" magazine is making news for what'set as they watch coverage on the supreme court court's decision on gay marriage. the image is causing quite a buzz. >> it's a tall cool glass of unflavored soda water. >>> they say a picture is worth 1,000 words. the current cover of "the new yorker" magazine featuring sesame street's burt and ernie snuggling has people talking. >> i think it's about time. >> reporter: the rendering shows them watching tv with the supreme court justices on screen. a nod to this week's landmark ruling give same-sex marriage couples benefits and allowing same-sex marriages to resume in california. >> we've been gay for a long time but we never were able to say it. >> reporter: the cover is once again butting burt and earn yes at the center of the gay andlesbian rights debates. just like the odd couple oscar and felix. >> on the one hand you can look at it like well it doesn't really matter. on the other hand you have some other people look at it like -- this is disgusting. >> sesame work shop tells nbc n
happy birthday. >> thanks. >>> the latest edition of "the new yorker" magazine is making news for what'set as they watch coverage on the supreme court court's decision on gay marriage. the image is causing quite a buzz. >> it's a tall cool glass of unflavored soda water. >>> they say a picture is worth 1,000 words. the current cover of "the new yorker" magazine featuring sesame street's burt and ernie snuggling has people talking. >> i...
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>> john cassidy new yorker, in conjunction with putin was very bland. when it dime syria, the "new york times" talked about the president's base saying he a bad diplomat. it was a tough week and capped by the speech in berlin last week. saw at difference from five years ago. >> jon: we have that reflected in a graphic. candidate obama in 2008, candidate obama filled up that space. hundreds of thousands of people. this time not so many. now, the white house says this is invited group. >> i know but not an enthusiastic one. that is the problem. this appearance in speeches absolutely bombed. yes the german press was kinder than others but nobody liked it. british press was savage. i think the charm has worn off. the nsa scandle has so edge raged europeans. it's okay all right to be listening in on them, but not americans -- i think it offended a lot of people. >> jon: you spent a lot of time working in the state department. does the image matter? do the pictures we see of the president, do they matter? >> they should matter but i don't think they are matter
>> john cassidy new yorker, in conjunction with putin was very bland. when it dime syria, the "new york times" talked about the president's base saying he a bad diplomat. it was a tough week and capped by the speech in berlin last week. saw at difference from five years ago. >> jon: we have that reflected in a graphic. candidate obama in 2008, candidate obama filled up that space. hundreds of thousands of people. this time not so many. now, the white house says this is...
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i'm a real new yorker. >> jimmy: you're a real new yorker, yeah. >> i'm like, "where's the subway?"like you're lost. >> jimmy: yeah, no one walks in l.a. >> they're, like, "what is she -- what is she doing?" >> jimmy: no. is she okay? do you need help? i'm just going for a walk. >> what? >> jimmy: they go, "oh, you want to go for a walk? i know a great place to go for a walk." >> exactly. >> jimmy: "take the 101 to the 5. then you get off, and it's a great -- you can walk. it's a great place to walk." and it's so ridiculous. i'm the worst. i'm from new york as well. my parents are from brooklyn. so i'm second generation bad driver. [ laughter ] really bad. i mean, i'm awful. i mean, i'm making hand signals out the window. and i'm, like, yeah. i'm going, "hello, i'm turning!" >> at least you can drive. i had to learn how to drive for this film that i'm about to do. and it's that thing where -- you know, when an actor wants a job they'll say anything. like, you know, can you speak chinese? yeah, totally. i'll figure it out, you know? >> jimmy: yeah, i can speak chinese. >> yeah, exact
i'm a real new yorker. >> jimmy: you're a real new yorker, yeah. >> i'm like, "where's the subway?"like you're lost. >> jimmy: yeah, no one walks in l.a. >> they're, like, "what is she -- what is she doing?" >> jimmy: no. is she okay? do you need help? i'm just going for a walk. >> what? >> jimmy: they go, "oh, you want to go for a walk? i know a great place to go for a walk." >> exactly. >> jimmy: "take...
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>> well, the new yorkers that i take serious in the race is not who i take seriously, but the voters is about making sure that the voters' voices are heard, and making sure that the voters hear from the candidates what our records are of getting things done for them, and what our vision is of making the city better. no matter who enters the race, no one, in the race or anyone on the horizon has the record that i have çpreventing 4100 schoolteachers have being laid off and keeping every fire house in this city open even during the recession, and expanding the length of some of the middle schools to give us more time in the day for children to learn reading. >> he does not worry you? >> he does not extensive. no one else has it and i have the most specific plans moving forward for how to build housing, for how to keep our schools better and how to keep our city safe. >> you certainly are one of a kind. thank you speaker christine quinn. congratulations on the vote. >> thank you. >> and the book is called "patience and fortitude." >> named for the new york public library lions. >>>
>> well, the new yorkers that i take serious in the race is not who i take seriously, but the voters is about making sure that the voters' voices are heard, and making sure that the voters hear from the candidates what our records are of getting things done for them, and what our vision is of making the city better. no matter who enters the race, no one, in the race or anyone on the horizon has the record that i have çpreventing 4100 schoolteachers have being laid off and keeping every...
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. >> an ambitious plan allowing new yorkers to share bikes begins today in the big apple. arts with 6,000 shine eye new bikes stationed in manhattan an brooklyn. half half: (laughter) >> jon: 6,000 shiny new bikes, by tomorrow, 3,000, you know what i'm talking about? (cheers and applause) well, a bicycle share, that's an interesting idea. where does that idea come from. >> they're on the streets of paris, barcelona and montreal, and now new york city. >> jon: oh my god! we have basically imported europe's most boring idea. (laughter) yeah, i got an idea, why don't you keep your [bleep] louvre and whatever your progressive attitude is towards sexual freedom, just give us your [bleep] bike, that's all we want. we want to pedal around a little bit and see what we can do there. we don't want your health care, we just want those [bleep]. first of all. the idea of new yorkers sharing anything other than sexually transmitted diseases-- (laughter) >> is back ado. -- wackadoo. how does it work. >> the program launched for annual members last week without pay $95 a year for unlimited
. >> an ambitious plan allowing new yorkers to share bikes begins today in the big apple. arts with 6,000 shine eye new bikes stationed in manhattan an brooklyn. half half: (laughter) >> jon: 6,000 shiny new bikes, by tomorrow, 3,000, you know what i'm talking about? (cheers and applause) well, a bicycle share, that's an interesting idea. where does that idea come from. >> they're on the streets of paris, barcelona and montreal, and now new york city. >> jon: oh my god!...
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>> well, john cassidy of the new yorker, for example, pointed out the statement the g-8 issued -- conjunction with putin of russia was very bland and -- when it came to syria "the new york times" talked about the president's base, said he was a bad diplomat on the front page. it was tough week. it was capped by the bad news -- speech in berlin, last week versus -- the five years ago and -- he was -- saw the difference. >> yeah. i think we have that represident-elected in a graphic. 2008 candidate obama, yeah, 2008 the candidate obama, filled up that space. hundreds of thousands of people. this time not so many. the white house said this was an invited group. >> i know. not an enthusiastic one. that was the problem. this -- this appearance, these speeches, actually absolutely bombed. i mean, yes, the -- german press was kinder than others but -- nobody liked the british press was savaged. i think the charm is just -- has just worn off and the nsa scandal has so enraged europeans. it is okay. it is all right to be listening in on them. but not americans. i think that's offended a lot of people.
>> well, john cassidy of the new yorker, for example, pointed out the statement the g-8 issued -- conjunction with putin of russia was very bland and -- when it came to syria "the new york times" talked about the president's base, said he was a bad diplomat on the front page. it was tough week. it was capped by the bad news -- speech in berlin, last week versus -- the five years ago and -- he was -- saw the difference. >> yeah. i think we have that represident-elected in a...
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and the new yorkers had gotten used to the republican in the house for a long time. o be a huge republican year nationwide, and new york democrats lost their first governor to a hooker scandal and their second governor to dropping out, and that election in 2010, that was going to be a tough election, or not. on paper, democrats should have had trouble there but they won the governor's race by 30 points. and that huge margin, that huge election for the democrats is in part because cuomo was a good candidate. but let's not kid ourselves, that was the margin because this is the guy he was learning against. >> if we learned anything tonight, new yorkers are mad as hell and we are not going to take it anymore. >> that was his victory speech. despite winning, he was angry about something and he wants you to share in it and delight and swim in that anger until you are nice and pruny. he wants his anger on your lawn. this is a lawn sign. i am mad too, carl. very, very mad. before he was nominated by the new york republicans, the things that had a lot of people angry at him wa
and the new yorkers had gotten used to the republican in the house for a long time. o be a huge republican year nationwide, and new york democrats lost their first governor to a hooker scandal and their second governor to dropping out, and that election in 2010, that was going to be a tough election, or not. on paper, democrats should have had trouble there but they won the governor's race by 30 points. and that huge margin, that huge election for the democrats is in part because cuomo was a...
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two "new yorker" writers debate the fate of edward snowden. one is in favor of him, the other opposed, when we come back. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so good. yoplait greek 100. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion
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two new yorker writers debate the fate of edward snowden. one is in favor of him, the other opposed, when we come back. hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye probl
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yesterday a new lawsuit from two former lawsuits at conde nast, one for the "new yorker." the first one said he made up to $500 for anner tie summer and was actually doing -- and these were also jobs in 2009. he said he was editing humor essays and working 12-hour days at some point and another intern from "w" magazine said she was paid $12 a day for 12-hour-plus days, didn't get the class credit she was supposed to get and still doing the job the regular employees would do, but the reason why it's important is because earlier this week a federal district judge in manhattan ruled that 20th century fox had production interns on the movie "black swan," the ballet movie with natalie portman a couple years ago that essentially did what regular employees would do but they were unpaid but that they were integral to the actual production. >> an unpaid internship has to be educational and could even be demanding of the company's time and take away from their production. >> the company is going to say, look, you have a choice. we can scrap our internship program and deny the kids o
yesterday a new lawsuit from two former lawsuits at conde nast, one for the "new yorker." the first one said he made up to $500 for anner tie summer and was actually doing -- and these were also jobs in 2009. he said he was editing humor essays and working 12-hour days at some point and another intern from "w" magazine said she was paid $12 a day for 12-hour-plus days, didn't get the class credit she was supposed to get and still doing the job the regular employees would do,...
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i was the subject of one new yorker profile that compared me to justin bieber. by somelified republicans. one of them called me a thin and effeminate man with a soft sounding voice, which could also be justin bieber, come to think of it. [laughter] like it would somehow make mitt romney win colorado. others allege that the polls of been skewed by a grand conspiracy of pollsters. just prior to election day, a prominent republican columnist predicted not around the andpipe -- win, but landslide. there was also funny us back from mainstream journalists. joe scarborough, the msnbc host, insisted i should be kept away from typewriters, computers, laptops and microphones. a columnist at politico friends i would become in one term celebrity if i did not have a good election. just be clear, these are high- class problems to have. election forecasting is not the most important concerning the world. it makes for an instructive test case. andical polls are simple objective facts. some commentators and pundits could not take an average of them and see who is ahead does not
i was the subject of one new yorker profile that compared me to justin bieber. by somelified republicans. one of them called me a thin and effeminate man with a soft sounding voice, which could also be justin bieber, come to think of it. [laughter] like it would somehow make mitt romney win colorado. others allege that the polls of been skewed by a grand conspiracy of pollsters. just prior to election day, a prominent republican columnist predicted not around the andpipe -- win, but landslide....
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new yorkers may soon need to separate their food scraps. the city is working on a composting program that handles 100,000 tons of food all year. some will start off voluntarily. that's america's monday, i'm diana perez. >> welcome back to telephone title. a florida teenager has a whale of a tale to tell after a recent fishing trip in the gulf of mexico. >> 19-year-old chris cray was involved when he ran into a whale shark, one of the world's largest, the biggest fish. he jumped into the water, grabbed the fish's fin rode for a few seconds. he wasn't hurt but they don't recommend riding these things because it can be harmful to both the fish and the human. >> 6:27. still have another half hour of "good morning, washington" ahead. >> jacqui and amanda are back with what you need to know before you go after you get dress >> straight ahead at 6:30 we're live after two people are shot including a teenager. >> plus president obama delivers a message of hope in ireland as he prepares for a meeting with other world leaders. >> find out why a librar
new yorkers may soon need to separate their food scraps. the city is working on a composting program that handles 100,000 tons of food all year. some will start off voluntarily. that's america's monday, i'm diana perez. >> welcome back to telephone title. a florida teenager has a whale of a tale to tell after a recent fishing trip in the gulf of mexico. >> 19-year-old chris cray was involved when he ran into a whale shark, one of the world's largest, the biggest fish. he jumped into...
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has gone so viral because there is so many ways to interpret the cover. >> the artist told the new yorker's amazing to witness how attitudes on gay rights have evolved in my lifetime. this great for our kids a moment we can celebrate, but not everybody is celebrating. slate magazine said a terrible to commemorate a victory. one wrote, really, it's a show for preschoolers. >> a kor that never made the cut. instead of the justices we see president obama during his abc news interview where he first told robin roberts that he supports gay marriage. >>> new this morning, president obama has met with nelson mandela's family. first family arrived in south africa this morning. president met first with the country's current leader and then privately with family members. that meeting lasted about half an hour. he will not see the former south africa leader himself. >>> among president obama's events today a townhall where he is receiving an honorary law degree. he says now is the time to act for climate change. he is promoting the plan he unveiled this week to counter the problem. he is calling on
has gone so viral because there is so many ways to interpret the cover. >> the artist told the new yorker's amazing to witness how attitudes on gay rights have evolved in my lifetime. this great for our kids a moment we can celebrate, but not everybody is celebrating. slate magazine said a terrible to commemorate a victory. one wrote, really, it's a show for preschoolers. >> a kor that never made the cut. instead of the justices we see president obama during his abc news interview...
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dennis: there was an a article n the new yorker, tom sullivan magazine that i read for 30 years. 2010, 10,000 words, ten pages on the koch brothers and their stealth attack on the federal government and buried deep inside this is one paragraph, well, they are giving less than $30 billion year. george soros, the liberal, spends $100 million per yea. that warranted one paid -- one paragraph in the new yorker, but the koch brothers spending far less warranted 10,000 words >> i'm not one to talk. i have to say that up front. lien, again, if it was george sorus stepping up, i would be lying to you if i did not say would be a little more comfortable giving my own grounding, but you would have an absolutely legitimate argument. when you have somebody who gives that much money to the political system, political candidates, yodo have to question the independent journalism. dennis: journalism has never been independent anyway. everything has a point of view, and that is fine as long as you reve a point of view. thank you for being with us. up next, sony, verizon, microsoft. it the opportun
dennis: there was an a article n the new yorker, tom sullivan magazine that i read for 30 years. 2010, 10,000 words, ten pages on the koch brothers and their stealth attack on the federal government and buried deep inside this is one paragraph, well, they are giving less than $30 billion year. george soros, the liberal, spends $100 million per yea. that warranted one paid -- one paragraph in the new yorker, but the koch brothers spending far less warranted 10,000 words >> i'm not one to...
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thousands of new yorkers flood the streets of brooklyn for the west indian parade.sunny day filled with west indian pride, dancing, food and colorful costumes. >> a lot of people, a lot of trucks, a lot of cops. costumes. a really colorful day, like any color in the cray owe la box was there. >> akey s key shkey sha has bee the group. she spots an officer on the side of the street. >> he had like an inviting facial reaction. so i just danced with him. i was basically whining with the officer. they call it whining in the caribbean. it's like moving your waistline in a circular motion. he didn't move. he was positioned, standing straight and his arms were down and i came and i danced on him. and even when i was leaving him, he just stood there. >> georges is close by when shy dances away from the officer. he runs a hip-hop news website. for eight years, he's been filming the parade and girls dancing on police officers. >> usually think dance with the police, but the police never dance back. >> but this year, he witnesses something different. >> i heard a lot of noises
thousands of new yorkers flood the streets of brooklyn for the west indian parade.sunny day filled with west indian pride, dancing, food and colorful costumes. >> a lot of people, a lot of trucks, a lot of cops. costumes. a really colorful day, like any color in the cray owe la box was there. >> akey s key shkey sha has bee the group. she spots an officer on the side of the street. >> he had like an inviting facial reaction. so i just danced with him. i was basically whining...
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it's a good thing or bad thing or return of the bubble remains to be seen. >> howard. >> 25,000 new yorkers is our new bike share program. the racks are all over manhattan. they're in brooklyn, they're in queens. on monday new yorkers who have not signed up for the original piece can go out and use day passes. they can use their credit cards. you don't have to sign up for a yearly membership in order to use the bikes starting on monday and we hope that as many new yorkers and tourists use them as possible, safely and efficiently. >> i know the justice department has been given a lot of heat recently and eric holder, but something that they are doing good is that they have been suing school districts that have evidence of school-to-prison pipeline. just this week the judge approved this consent in a school district in mississippi that will take out the police from arresting students for minor infractions like, you know, dress code. kids were being arrested for dress code or walking in the hallways when they're not supposed to be. so those of us who know there's been a real school-to-prison p
it's a good thing or bad thing or return of the bubble remains to be seen. >> howard. >> 25,000 new yorkers is our new bike share program. the racks are all over manhattan. they're in brooklyn, they're in queens. on monday new yorkers who have not signed up for the original piece can go out and use day passes. they can use their credit cards. you don't have to sign up for a yearly membership in order to use the bikes starting on monday and we hope that as many new yorkers and...
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users of the air b & b platform were updating their profiles to say if you're a new yorker and you need a place to stay tonight, i'll take you into my home, no money. and we started seeing this, and we were really inspired. and we asked ourselves, what can we do to promote this further? and so over the next couple days we sent e-mails to our community, encouraging others to open up their homes. and we fundamentally changed how our system worked. we did away with the concept of payments so people could open their homes for free. we did away with our service fees and we created a landing page to organize information and get the word out about what was available to those in need. and through those efforts, after several days, over 1400 homes were made available free of charge to the citizens of new york city. and looking back on that, we did a lot of good, but it also took a lot of work to organize. and i think if we had been a little bit more prepared, we could have done so much more. and, so, that's what today has been about, is starting a conversation with air b & b and the other member
users of the air b & b platform were updating their profiles to say if you're a new yorker and you need a place to stay tonight, i'll take you into my home, no money. and we started seeing this, and we were really inspired. and we asked ourselves, what can we do to promote this further? and so over the next couple days we sent e-mails to our community, encouraging others to open up their homes. and we fundamentally changed how our system worked. we did away with the concept of payments so...
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that is not the way new yorkers should live. >> we want to thank you for joining us, sunita patel.t does it for the show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013.
that is not the way new yorkers should live. >> we want to thank you for joining us, sunita patel.t does it for the show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013.
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he is talking about how to live in new york where real new yorkers live, living wage, i love randy. > he's a millionaire like bloomberg. >> john: there is that. >> but i think anthony weiner, i think that just shows you how weak this mayoral slate is. >> john: i will tell you, he was a fiery charismatic member of congress. he was not popular with his fellow congressmen but he was popular with those who watched msnbc. >> john: don't go away. we'll be back in a minute to talk more about what texas is trying to do forral y'all. stick around. ç] you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (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. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> john: okay, quick question for our panelists,
he is talking about how to live in new york where real new yorkers live, living wage, i love randy. > he's a millionaire like bloomberg. >> john: there is that. >> but i think anthony weiner, i think that just shows you how weak this mayoral slate is. >> john: i will tell you, he was a fiery charismatic member of congress. he was not popular with his fellow congressmen but he was popular with those who watched msnbc. >> john: don't go away. we'll be back in a minute...
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does not charge new yorkers a single time more penny even.rtners expect to pay 300 to $500,000 for the program. >> does that have anything to do with born? liz: i do have a picture with me with. stars. doing a story on food trucks. i went to a food truck with a bunch of porn stars and that will explain that in just a minute. let's get to something more interesting right now that you have to talk about. liz: might not be that next fed chairman. but it put a black rock saying, it could be tim geithner. not a bad choice. in the treasury department. very close to the treasury department. and at least that is what he's telling his friends. this is breaking news. i still think it's young. liz: the princeton professor is to live here from certain sources. liz: why? >> extremely experienced, an economist, a great record. that is who i hear about. you are saying that you think that tim geithner is not done with the public arena. >> willing him to black rock. does he go back to the fed? think if i am palin to make a lot of money. but being the chairman
does not charge new yorkers a single time more penny even.rtners expect to pay 300 to $500,000 for the program. >> does that have anything to do with born? liz: i do have a picture with me with. stars. doing a story on food trucks. i went to a food truck with a bunch of porn stars and that will explain that in just a minute. let's get to something more interesting right now that you have to talk about. liz: might not be that next fed chairman. but it put a black rock saying, it could be...
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he is the legal analyst for cnn and "new yorker." also with us adam liptak. he is the supreme court correspondent for the "new york times." he is also the author of "to have and uphold." welcome, adam. >> hey, good to be here, charlie. >> rose: in a broader sense, how historic is this day for supreme court rulings? >> the court didn't say there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states but it sure is a big step in that direction. it basically ensures that the 13th state, california, the nation's most populous state, will now have same-sex marriage. and the language in the decision by justice kennedy on the federal law, the defense of marriage act, sure arms proponents of same-sex marriage to go into court all over the country and challenge bans on same-sex marriage. >> rose: based on the equal protection law? >> it's a little hard to say what justice kennedy was relying on. equal protection is a an aspectf it. and justice scalia in dissent properly points out the decision was a little muddy but the bottom line was that the federal governme
he is the legal analyst for cnn and "new yorker." also with us adam liptak. he is the supreme court correspondent for the "new york times." he is also the author of "to have and uphold." welcome, adam. >> hey, good to be here, charlie. >> rose: in a broader sense, how historic is this day for supreme court rulings? >> the court didn't say there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states but it sure is a big step in that...
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he wants new yorkers to start separating food scraps so it can be composted for biofuel.voluntary for now but will eventually become mandatory. >>megyn: this means my relationship with my garbage disposal. >>brian: i wish they passed this before i had the leftover nachos from mo's last night. i would have been better off throwing it away. >>megyn: we have a brand-new miss u.s.a. >> and miss u.s.a.2013 is... connecticut! >>megyn: they are very beautiful and very fit. and really i shouldn't be even looking at them in my condition. 25-year-old aaron brady was crowned miss u.s.a. last night in vegas. this morning it is another contestant feeling the spotlight. miss utah, marries is a -- miss utah marissa powell was asked why are women making less money in the workplace? >> i think this relates to education and how we are continuing to try to strive to figure out how to create jobs right now. that is the biggest problem. and i think especially the men are seen as the leaders of this, and so we need to try to figure out how to create education better so that we can solve this p
he wants new yorkers to start separating food scraps so it can be composted for biofuel.voluntary for now but will eventually become mandatory. >>megyn: this means my relationship with my garbage disposal. >>brian: i wish they passed this before i had the leftover nachos from mo's last night. i would have been better off throwing it away. >>megyn: we have a brand-new miss u.s.a. >> and miss u.s.a.2013 is... connecticut! >>megyn: they are very beautiful and very...
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the new yorker correspondent takes you inside the lives and the world of the chinese people in a way. this is journalism at its finest. now, for the last look. what is the world's happiest country? it's the land down under, australia for the third year in a row. that's according to the oecd's report on the best developed country to live in. what makes it happy? well, the nation's economy is in good shape and employment is good and life expectancy is high and the air is relatively clean. should we all up and move to australia or down and move to australia? maybe not. what i found interesting is that australia only does best if you measure all the factors in the study equally. take a look what happens if you prioritize different factors. for safety, japan ranks highest. in terms of overall life satisfaction, switzerland is first. if you want the best education, go to finland. if you prioritize the environment, sweden would be your choice. but if you are looking to maximize income, the u.s. far outranks the rest. so, the question is, what makes you happy. the correct answer to our gps c
the new yorker correspondent takes you inside the lives and the world of the chinese people in a way. this is journalism at its finest. now, for the last look. what is the world's happiest country? it's the land down under, australia for the third year in a row. that's according to the oecd's report on the best developed country to live in. what makes it happy? well, the nation's economy is in good shape and employment is good and life expectancy is high and the air is relatively clean. should...
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do new yorkers feel like you're just a bunch of little babies with thank goodness you got this nanny. you just put the b.s. in cbs. with benghazi, the government lied and people died. government lied and government spied. >> john: okay, dr. seuss. ( laughter ) by the way, that little rhyme is from one of sarah's kids' books, "all the places you'll leave." i just don't even know where to begin with her. i mean-- hold on. i think i've just realized something. ( bleep ). this is exactly what she wants. just because i walked into a supermarket doesn't mean i have to buy anything. this is brings us to our new incredibly important segment. "wait a second. we can just ignore her." ( laughter ) we can do that. ( cheers ) we can all do that. that is a power we have. because, yes, we could spend the whole show juxtaposing video clips to demonstrate how sarah palin's strongly felt convictions are nothing more than self-contradictory nonsense. or we can just ignore her. yes! ( cheers and applause ) we can respond to her obvious trolling with a series of insulting jokes, and maybe together enjoy a
do new yorkers feel like you're just a bunch of little babies with thank goodness you got this nanny. you just put the b.s. in cbs. with benghazi, the government lied and people died. government lied and government spied. >> john: okay, dr. seuss. ( laughter ) by the way, that little rhyme is from one of sarah's kids' books, "all the places you'll leave." i just don't even know where to begin with her. i mean-- hold on. i think i've just realized something. ( bleep ). this is...
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pronunciation, my taste for exotic sex boys that i may seem like a some physician ticked and urbane new yorker but at heart i'm just a jersey boy nostalgic for the garden state's winding country roads. historic cart-a-combs. and amber waves of pizza. you know, my grandfather... [ cheers and applause ] beautiful it is. my grandfather came to this country, worked night and day in the pizza fields just so he could feed his family. ironically. anyway, my beloved state finds itself one senator down. new jersey governor chris christie has three options. >> governor decides to set a special election sometime this fall. it could be held on november 5. >> and the third was to do it in november 2014, have a place-holder until then. >> jon: or number four, drive five guys in a van down to the pine barrens at midnight. by the time morning comes, you got one senator in the car. you know what i mean? plenty of leg room. it's a van. so, appoint someone... appoint someone. what? it's a beautiful portrait he had taken at sears. we can appoint someone until lautenberg's term would be up which is november 2014 o
pronunciation, my taste for exotic sex boys that i may seem like a some physician ticked and urbane new yorker but at heart i'm just a jersey boy nostalgic for the garden state's winding country roads. historic cart-a-combs. and amber waves of pizza. you know, my grandfather... [ cheers and applause ] beautiful it is. my grandfather came to this country, worked night and day in the pizza fields just so he could feed his family. ironically. anyway, my beloved state finds itself one senator down....
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. >> new yorkers are obsessed with real estate. in a city where vertical living is a way of life, size and everything. >> this apartment is 325 square feet. >> there was a competition launched last year to design a micro-apartment. designers responded. 55 will be built in manhattan and will serve as a litmus test for future development. >> will developers want to build it and will supply and demand work so that if it is built and people want to live there, will the prices as -- prices of the units come down? >> the big apple will inevitably get even bigger. >> modular construction. prefabricated units that can bring down the cost of housing. the zoning has a lot to do with it. higher density housing is cheaper to build. >> new york's population will increase by 1 million people to 9.2 million by 2014. there is only enough housing right now for 70% of those new residents. development has not kept pace with changing demographics. almost half of the new york population is single. studios and 1 van jones comprise only a fraction of ren
. >> new yorkers are obsessed with real estate. in a city where vertical living is a way of life, size and everything. >> this apartment is 325 square feet. >> there was a competition launched last year to design a micro-apartment. designers responded. 55 will be built in manhattan and will serve as a litmus test for future development. >> will developers want to build it and will supply and demand work so that if it is built and people want to live there, will the...
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. >>> and right now, how about a little look that the new yorker cover. that is new york city.od to this week's landmark supreme court decision, yes, that is from "sesame street," bert and ernie snuggled up on the couch, watching the news on television, watching the two make announcement. the two were fictional characters, an online petition saying these two should get married, that was back in 2011 and the campaign grew to the point that "sesame street," the workshop there, finally came out and made a statement saying even though bert and ernie traits, t puppets and don't have a sexual orientation. >>> a lufthansa flight that left sfo late last night forced to make an emergency landing some time later in seattle this is video from the tarmac moments aft the plane touched down at seatac airport. passengers say an electrical smell filled the backen an hour into the international flights on the way to munich. this prompted the pilot to make this emergency landing. nobody was hurt, good news there maintenance workers are inspecting the airbus 340. the passengers have since been pu
. >>> and right now, how about a little look that the new yorker cover. that is new york city.od to this week's landmark supreme court decision, yes, that is from "sesame street," bert and ernie snuggled up on the couch, watching the news on television, watching the two make announcement. the two were fictional characters, an online petition saying these two should get married, that was back in 2011 and the campaign grew to the point that "sesame street," the...