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in the heyday of the new yorker, in the postwar new yorker especially, the idea was to give respite, a moment of calm on the honking blaring tawdry passing parade. so they would be images of cebt scenes or of the city -- connecticut scenes or the city drawing. that was the-cartoon drawing. i seemed to her like a likely terrorist so -- but you know, it was -- i was a likely person to bring into that mix. i didn't know what it meant but she had no special i thought reverenrce. i was more likely to read underground newspapers or comic books or other things than the basis. i was enlisted at the end of '92 and my wife francois was brought in later. when francois and i got back from ground zero -- >> you lived near ground zero? >> about ten blocks from ground zero. we saw the plane going into the building. went running downtown, managed to extricate our daughter and started walking up the west sidesidehe esplanade as the other tower fell. as soon as we were back in any kind of phone contact there is a message for francois saying, get up here we're putting out a special issue. i didn't know
in the heyday of the new yorker, in the postwar new yorker especially, the idea was to give respite, a moment of calm on the honking blaring tawdry passing parade. so they would be images of cebt scenes or of the city -- connecticut scenes or the city drawing. that was the-cartoon drawing. i seemed to her like a likely terrorist so -- but you know, it was -- i was a likely person to bring into that mix. i didn't know what it meant but she had no special i thought reverenrce. i was more likely...
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the greatest show on earth-- new yorkers of every stripe rubbing elbows with tourists and each other.n the crowd is bob mankoff, new york born and bred, headed to work around the corner, to a place where laughs are born, and also laid to rest. >> bob mankoff: i had this idea for a cartoon. this was basically a verbal cartoon. okay, people love to go to tuscany. and i had to sort of figure out, "okay, that's good, tuscany is great." and what do they rave about in tuscany? the food and the people and everything. i thought of this woman on the phone, saying "we loved tuscany. the cell reception was fabulous and the wifi was to die for." ( laughter ) that's a badda-bing, badda-boom cartoon. no, i think this is okay... >> safer: mankoff is cartoon editor of the "new yorker." to say he knows his stuff is an understatement. he's studied every cartoon the magazine has published. from the roaring '20s to the present day, they form a stunning reflection of american mores and manners, the haves, the have nots; fashion, art, big business, kids, pets, television, trends; and this being new york--
the greatest show on earth-- new yorkers of every stripe rubbing elbows with tourists and each other.n the crowd is bob mankoff, new york born and bred, headed to work around the corner, to a place where laughs are born, and also laid to rest. >> bob mankoff: i had this idea for a cartoon. this was basically a verbal cartoon. okay, people love to go to tuscany. and i had to sort of figure out, "okay, that's good, tuscany is great." and what do they rave about in tuscany? the...
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in the heyday of the new yorker, in the postwar new yorker especially, the idea was to give respite, a moment of calm on the honking blaring tawdry passing parade. so they would be images of cebt scenes or of the city -- connecticut scenes or the city drawing. that was the-cartoon drawing. i seemed to her like a likely terrorist so -- but you know, it was -- i was a likely person to bring into that mix. i didn't know what it meant but she had no special i thought reverenrce. i was more likely to read underground newspapers or comic books or other things than the basis. i was enlisted at the end of '92 and my wife francois was brought in later. when francois and i got back from ground zero -- >> you lived near ground zero? >> about ten blocks from ground zero. we saw the plane going into the building. went running downtown, managed to extricate our daughter and started walking up the west sidesidehe esplanade as the other tower fell. as soon as we were back in any kind of phone contact there is a message for francois saying, get up here we're putting out a special issue. i didn't know
in the heyday of the new yorker, in the postwar new yorker especially, the idea was to give respite, a moment of calm on the honking blaring tawdry passing parade. so they would be images of cebt scenes or of the city -- connecticut scenes or the city drawing. that was the-cartoon drawing. i seemed to her like a likely terrorist so -- but you know, it was -- i was a likely person to bring into that mix. i didn't know what it meant but she had no special i thought reverenrce. i was more likely...
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new yorkers are very generous.y appreciate when something special is taking place. >> another problem -- mother nature. >> there had to be a rule change in terms of us being able to bid on getting the super bowl. it had to be an open expose stadium. the average mean temperature the day of the game is above 50 degrees. that is clearly not the case in february and the new york and new jersey area. new yorkers are very generous. >> they change that rule for this game. >> it went away. >> they use -- 1000 people to clear the snow. he says they are ready for the snow. >> we have one down here on the field. we have a snowmelter we can use. they have a jet engine inside. the heat that is produced from the jet engines is what melts the snow. >> it is a big operation. >> no matter what the weather, it will be a great game. >> some of the greatest games in the history of the nfl have been played in severe weather. it may snow, rain, but it could also be 45 degrees and gorgeous. super bowl xlviii at metlife stadium will be ex
new yorkers are very generous.y appreciate when something special is taking place. >> another problem -- mother nature. >> there had to be a rule change in terms of us being able to bid on getting the super bowl. it had to be an open expose stadium. the average mean temperature the day of the game is above 50 degrees. that is clearly not the case in february and the new york and new jersey area. new yorkers are very generous. >> they change that rule for this game. >> it...
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new yorkers are very generous.y appreciate when something special is taking place. >> another problem -- mother nature. >> there had to be a rule change in terms of us being able to bid on getting the super bowl. it had to be an open expose stadium. the average mean temperature the day of the game is above 50 degrees. that is clearly not the case in february and the new york and new jersey area. >> they change that rule for this game. >> it went away. >> they use -- he says they are ready for the snow. >> we have one down here on the field. we have a snowmelter we can use. they have a jet engine inside. the heat that is produced from the jet engines is what melts the snow. >> it is a big operation. >> no matter what the weather, it will be a great game. >> some of the greatest games in the history of the nfl have been played in severe weather. it may snow, rain, but it could also be 45 degrees and gorgeous. super bowl xlviii at metlife stadium will be exciting. we want to make sure that the region knows that the su
new yorkers are very generous.y appreciate when something special is taking place. >> another problem -- mother nature. >> there had to be a rule change in terms of us being able to bid on getting the super bowl. it had to be an open expose stadium. the average mean temperature the day of the game is above 50 degrees. that is clearly not the case in february and the new york and new jersey area. >> they change that rule for this game. >> it went away. >> they use...
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and the editor of "the new yorker" magazine, david remnick is here tonight.ght back with jason sudeikis. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. that's the angel's share. but a richer bourbon stays trapped in the wood. we've made history by extracting it. devil's cut from jim beam. ♪ ♪ ♪ we heat the room to 110 huh?ees. she's fine. in a world filled with fads, it's nice to get back to basics. new p3 portable protein pack. it's 13 grams of serious protein, without taking itself too seriously. it's the original protein. it's oscar mayer. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] on the first day you take it. whoa, what's that? umm...a flatizza. it's new
and the editor of "the new yorker" magazine, david remnick is here tonight.ght back with jason sudeikis. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. that's the angel's share. but a richer bourbon stays trapped in the wood. we've made history by extracting it. devil's cut...
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so has his relationship with "the new yorker" ended?y hersh said if you took three quarters of the editors in the world and through them all off a bridge would all be better off. so he never gets along with editors. that was the case with remnick. remnick was an interesting kind of paternal force and a very controlling force whether that relationship has not ruptured, i don't know. we will see soon enough when the book comes out. >> were there any other questions? >> thank you all for being here. if you want to have a book up front, i would love to sign for you. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> the tv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. spent we have a dual mission which is to protect american consumers and to promote competition and we do that in a couple of different ways main ways. the first is that we are a civil law enforcement agency so we bring lawsuits against companies that engage in unfair or deceptive
so has his relationship with "the new yorker" ended?y hersh said if you took three quarters of the editors in the world and through them all off a bridge would all be better off. so he never gets along with editors. that was the case with remnick. remnick was an interesting kind of paternal force and a very controlling force whether that relationship has not ruptured, i don't know. we will see soon enough when the book comes out. >> were there any other questions? >> thank...
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fromis the new yorker december 2, 2013. and italled dealers hand is a profile.hank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . >> this is "taking stock" for monday, march 3, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's theme is education. general motors and the new executive is in her first year, and we learn what they learned in the classroom. the fashion at this year's academy awards may be more illegal than meets the eye. it is monday, so my producer will try to stump me with tonight's
fromis the new yorker december 2, 2013. and italled dealers hand is a profile.hank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ . >> this is "taking stock" for monday, march 3, 2014. i am pimm fox. today's theme is education. general motors and the new executive is in her first year, and we learn what they learned in the classroom. the fashion at this year's academy awards may be more illegal than meets the eye. it is monday, so my producer will try to stump me with tonight's
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new yorkers like to celebrate and they did. it was a very different, have the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. let me read you, the last thing of the region recipes from new york's first day which was equally exciting but very different. outside city hall, a sea of more than 5000 people covered the steps, filled with applause and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 2:30 p.m. when a procession of men in long black frocks came bounding down the steps. they marched briskly into a rope off quarter lined by police who thought the crowd back. as the subways show manager lead of the group toured city hall kiosk, they were greeted by cheers and applause that drowned out the tooting factory whistles. the horns of ferries and tugs at the nearby harbor and the chiming of church bells. he opened the station door and the group with the mayors to holding a mahogany case descended the steps to the platform. a shiny silver subway train with eight cars sat there. in seconds it was filled above its capacity
new yorkers like to celebrate and they did. it was a very different, have the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. let me read you, the last thing of the region recipes from new york's first day which was equally exciting but very different. outside city hall, a sea of more than 5000 people covered the steps, filled with applause and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 2:30 p.m. when a procession of men in long black frocks came bounding down the steps. they...
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this is the "new yorker" from december 2, 2013. it is called "dealer's hand" and it is a profile.hank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from pier three, welcome to "bloomberg west" where we cover the future of business. coming up, put a pin on this. my interview with ben silbermann. find what he wants to say. google's private terminal is a step closer to taking off.
this is the "new yorker" from december 2, 2013. it is called "dealer's hand" and it is a profile.hank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from pier three, welcome to "bloomberg west" where we cover the future of business. coming up, put a pin on this. my interview with ben silbermann. find what he wants to say. google's private terminal is a step closer to taking off.
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it was a big deal and new yorkers like to celebrate and they did. so it was very different how the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. so let me read the last last thing our reid is a piece from new york's first day which was equally exciting but very different. outside city hall city of more than 5000 people covered the steps fill the plaza and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 2:30 when the profession of men came down the steps. they marched briskly on the quarter roped off by police who fought to keep the crowd back. as the general manager led the kiosk they were greeted by cheers and applause that drowned out the factory whistles. the and tugs were there in the harbor. the group with mayor mcclelland holding a mahogany case dissented to the platform. a shiny silver subway train set their and in seconds it was filled above its capacity with officials and a few stragglers who manage to sneak in behind them before the door close. in the front barr mcclellan opened a special case to reveal a silver key and slid i
it was a big deal and new yorkers like to celebrate and they did. so it was very different how the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. so let me read the last last thing our reid is a piece from new york's first day which was equally exciting but very different. outside city hall city of more than 5000 people covered the steps fill the plaza and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 2:30 when the profession of men came down the steps. they marched briskly on...
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and as new yorkers, we like to celebrate. and they did. so is very different how the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. the last thing i will redo is it he's from new york's first day, which is equally exciting to very different. outside city hall a sea of more than 5000 people cover the steps. they filled the plaza and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 230 in the afternoon when a procession of men in top hats and long frocks came bounding down the steps. they marched into a roped off court order marked by police to fight to keep the pushing and shoving back. as frank hedley led the group toured city hall and the kiosk, cheers and applause drowned out the factory whistles. the horns and ferries from the nearby harbor and the church bells. he opened the group with the mayor still holding in the company case to ascend the steps of the platform. a shiny and over subway train with a cars attached sat there and in seconds it was filled above capacity with officials and a few dozen thrillseeking stragglers w
and as new yorkers, we like to celebrate. and they did. so is very different how the two cities celebrated these momentous moments. the last thing i will redo is it he's from new york's first day, which is equally exciting to very different. outside city hall a sea of more than 5000 people cover the steps. they filled the plaza and surrounded the kiosk of the city hall station. it was almost 230 in the afternoon when a procession of men in top hats and long frocks came bounding down the steps....
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and of course you have a piece in "the new yorker" this week.something completely different. coal. but we will read anything you write. up next, are women going to rule the world? think about it. some of the most powerful jobs in the world. the fed chair, the head of the imf, the chancellor of germany are all occupied by women. some argue that slowly but surely this will change the world. to understand why you're going to have to stay with us. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a
and of course you have a piece in "the new yorker" this week.something completely different. coal. but we will read anything you write. up next, are women going to rule the world? think about it. some of the most powerful jobs in the world. the fed chair, the head of the imf, the chancellor of germany are all occupied by women. some argue that slowly but surely this will change the world. to understand why you're going to have to stay with us. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the...
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it crossed over to new yorkers. that's what made it successful.s not so much that latino humor is different. latino humor -- funny is funny. if you get specific you reach a bigger audience. one will we be this familiar comedians? you can do this all day with black comedians. lopez -- >> you know, we are all working very hard in all our worlds. i look at george lopez. i'm working on a project with him, and animate project, and gabriel alicea's -- gabriel. gabriel gave me my first job. he had never flown first class, and they gave me the opportunity to fly first class, and i said let gabriel fly first class. i said his last name is iglesias. butsias's son, he's not so good-looking. treat them good. got off saying, first class is amazing. they were so good to me. i said, that's first-class. loved -- i always was going to say paul rodriguez. days i know everybody says p rod. a i know he is developing show, and i tell you, he's a good-looking kid. me and paul both have good-looking children. good.ds came out looking tavis: tell me a bit more about your
it crossed over to new yorkers. that's what made it successful.s not so much that latino humor is different. latino humor -- funny is funny. if you get specific you reach a bigger audience. one will we be this familiar comedians? you can do this all day with black comedians. lopez -- >> you know, we are all working very hard in all our worlds. i look at george lopez. i'm working on a project with him, and animate project, and gabriel alicea's -- gabriel. gabriel gave me my first job. he...
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they now account for roughly one out of every six new yorkers. >> the employs to take the next critical step in making new york even more friendly to people of all ages. >> sreenivasan: age friendly new york city was launched in 2009 with $4 million provided by the mayor's office, the new york city council and the new york academy of medicine, along with assistance from many foundation grants. >> that the population that is 65 and older has just surpassed the population that is 18 and younger. >> sreenivasan: linda gibbs is the city's deputy mayor for health and human services. >> what were really trying to do is change the culture of the city as a whole so that we instead of seeing elderly new yorkers as a deficit, as a problem to be solved. instead we say the world is fundamentally a changing place, we're living longer, were living healthier and older new yorkers now are here in numbers that have surpassed anything in history. >> sreenivasan: one key ingredient to the initiative is listening to seniors, according to ruth finkelstein of the new york academy of medicine. she leads the i
they now account for roughly one out of every six new yorkers. >> the employs to take the next critical step in making new york even more friendly to people of all ages. >> sreenivasan: age friendly new york city was launched in 2009 with $4 million provided by the mayor's office, the new york city council and the new york academy of medicine, along with assistance from many foundation grants. >> that the population that is 65 and older has just surpassed the population that...
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to 110,000 new yorkers and the 60,000 that we help, these differences are huge. so again i urge you to change your focus from thinking that you have to be talking about one thing that solves the whole problem to something that takes whatever resources are going to be made available, private and public, and squeezes the most impact out of those dollars. for that you need sophisticated framework and i don't think that that is probably the interest of people sitting here. >> so there is actually a fair -- it's an extraordinary fact that the average american household gives about $2500 per year in charitable giving. it is by far and away the most giving her household in the world. and i think there is a question about that which i will sort of raise. it's so large because attack rates are much higher elsewhere and there is such a different respect to investments in public goods. but the u.s., there's a lot of charitable giving and in a community like tucson, there's going to be hundreds of millions of dollars and are given every year that is going to be spread over t
to 110,000 new yorkers and the 60,000 that we help, these differences are huge. so again i urge you to change your focus from thinking that you have to be talking about one thing that solves the whole problem to something that takes whatever resources are going to be made available, private and public, and squeezes the most impact out of those dollars. for that you need sophisticated framework and i don't think that that is probably the interest of people sitting here. >> so there is...
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and comes from a long profile of the new yorker under the headlines dealer's hands.why so many people paying so much money for part at david zwimer. i'm pleased to have david zwimer at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks charlie for having us. >> rose: a pleasure to have you here. why are people paying so much for art. >> it's one of the most wonderful pursuits, collecting part. people doing it of course for centuries. but in these last 20 years since i've been in the business, it's been very much a growing business. of course prices are a function of supply and demand. and more people want a work of art. it tends to get more expensive. >> rose: and is it true that there are a lot more rich people around. a lot of money starting to come out of the tech revolution. are they investing these young entrepreneurs from silicon valley. >> not so much from silicon valley quite yet but we have collectors from the tech world but traditionally it's entrepreneurs that are collectors. people start their own businesses and start their own companies. and eventually fi
and comes from a long profile of the new yorker under the headlines dealer's hands.why so many people paying so much money for part at david zwimer. i'm pleased to have david zwimer at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks charlie for having us. >> rose: a pleasure to have you here. why are people paying so much for art. >> it's one of the most wonderful pursuits, collecting part. people doing it of course for centuries. but in these last 20 years since i've been...
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new yorker. newsweek. >> vanity fair. knows and hasuly led the media business.s going all in on the business of women. we are really going to dig into it. >> i am looking forward to it. we are going to beast eking with lisa about how nascar attracts women. we are streaming on your smart phone, your tablet and find us andon apple television shaming live and on-demand. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. you are watching bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. she made her name as one of the most successful magazine editors in the english language. ," vanity fair, now she has a new business. she is with me and stephanie right here. there is no better way to begin a conversation with you and was something that happens to be in the news. ," returning toek the new stands for first time in more than a year with a print edition and some controversy around bitcoin. they claim to have unmasked the father of bitcoin. satoshi nakamoto. ings.ys he denies the t what happens if you got it wron
new yorker. newsweek. >> vanity fair. knows and hasuly led the media business.s going all in on the business of women. we are really going to dig into it. >> i am looking forward to it. we are going to beast eking with lisa about how nascar attracts women. we are streaming on your smart phone, your tablet and find us andon apple television shaming live and on-demand. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and...
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the wildly popular blog and book, "humans of new york," which features pictures of interesting new yorkers. he met susie on the job. what about this dog that's -- >> this -- i had never seen a dog that was that interesting. >> reporter: he adopted her despite her age, she's 13. >> she loves him so much. >> rep
the wildly popular blog and book, "humans of new york," which features pictures of interesting new yorkers. he met susie on the job. what about this dog that's -- >> this -- i had never seen a dog that was that interesting. >> reporter: he adopted her despite her age, she's 13. >> she loves him so much. >> rep
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compare that to new yorkers who pay $9,700. and now compare that to the lowest taxes.ming pay only an average of $2,300. >>> google says its made its e- mail service more secure. the walnut hill company says it has improved incryption. google didn't mention nsa snooping specifically but did say the change is quote a top priority after last summer's revelation. >>> mk noble's time on american idol came to an end today. after she didn't get enough votes. >> i think i should be upset. >> she says she wasn't upset. she made it to the top 10 and that was her goal. the judges could have saved her today but unfortunately they could not all agree. mk is the first openly gay american idol and boy does she have a lot of fans in the area. >>> temperatures are going to cool off a little bit that's because of coastal fog. livermore one of the warmest spots. some spots today warmer than yesterday. as i mentioned as we head into tomorrow. coastal fog is returning. it's not there so much quite this minute but it's going to spread out. these clouds are going to give way. these are high
compare that to new yorkers who pay $9,700. and now compare that to the lowest taxes.ming pay only an average of $2,300. >>> google says its made its e- mail service more secure. the walnut hill company says it has improved incryption. google didn't mention nsa snooping specifically but did say the change is quote a top priority after last summer's revelation. >>> mk noble's time on american idol came to an end today. after she didn't get enough votes. >> i think i...
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along with the article, "the new yorker" printed this picture of adam with his father years ago., susan candiotti, live in new york, she is following the story. tell us more. it is heartbreaking, as you said. peter lanza says, he doesn't think anyone would have predicted his son, adam, would have become an ex murderer, not even his ex-wife, adam. describing his own son, adam, he says, you can't get any more evil. >> peter lanza, the father of sandy hook shooter, adam lanza, has broken his silence. saying, with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. in his first interview since the horrific shooting in new town, connecticut, nearly 15 months ago, lanza tells "the new yorker" magazine he has met with two families of his son's victims saying, a victim's family member told me that they had forgave adam after we spent three hours talking. i didn't know how to respond. >> twenty little children, six adults. >> unimaginable horror grips the nation. >> police have identified the school shooter as adam lanza. >> adam says, when he realized what ha
along with the article, "the new yorker" printed this picture of adam with his father years ago., susan candiotti, live in new york, she is following the story. tell us more. it is heartbreaking, as you said. peter lanza says, he doesn't think anyone would have predicted his son, adam, would have become an ex murderer, not even his ex-wife, adam. describing his own son, adam, he says, you can't get any more evil. >> peter lanza, the father of sandy hook shooter, adam lanza, has...
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>> to offer every new yorker a fair shot.is bad news for you. >> first, let's check in with bill hemmer which is always good news for us. >> that means you have 11 minutes remaining. listening to that report out of washington, guy, how does an airplane disappear 35,000 feet? the very latest out of malaysia throughout the day here. cpac is over. what have relearned about where the republican party is today? senator john mccain with stinging words for the president on ukraine. can a blood test determine if you have alzheimer's? martha and i will see you in ten minutes on this monday morning take a closer look at your fidelity green line and u'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a widrange of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fid
>> to offer every new yorker a fair shot.is bad news for you. >> first, let's check in with bill hemmer which is always good news for us. >> that means you have 11 minutes remaining. listening to that report out of washington, guy, how does an airplane disappear 35,000 feet? the very latest out of malaysia throughout the day here. cpac is over. what have relearned about where the republican party is today? senator john mccain with stinging words for the president on ukraine....
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gary marcus of "the new yorker" magazine is a psychologist and neuroscientist and he was kind enough to review our final invention for "the new yorker" and he said this about how long it would take pity set a century from now nobody will care how long it took. what they will care about is what happened next. it's likely the machines will be smarter than us before the end of the century he said. so what's important says marcus is not when super intelligent shows up but what happens next. in other words will we be ready? will we have prepared ourselves? even ray criswell who is supremely optimistic believes machine intelligence will surpass our ability to understand it but how exactly so my question was how exactly will that happen? how will machines get smarter than us? there's a pretty simple theorem put out by ig good in 1965 and there are are a couple of chapters about ig good. he's a unknown scientist who worked as a crook -- code raider -- code breaker. i'm going to give you time to read it. i'm going to give you 20 seconds to read it. [laughter] i like the formula that i would l
gary marcus of "the new yorker" magazine is a psychologist and neuroscientist and he was kind enough to review our final invention for "the new yorker" and he said this about how long it would take pity set a century from now nobody will care how long it took. what they will care about is what happened next. it's likely the machines will be smarter than us before the end of the century he said. so what's important says marcus is not when super intelligent shows up but what...
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compare that to new yorkers who pay $9,700. and now compare that to the lowest taxes.yoming pay only an average of $2,300. >>> google says its made its e- mail service more secure. the walnut hill company says it has improved incryption. google didn't mention nsa snooping specifically but did say the change is quote a top priority after last summer's revelation. >>> mk noble's time on american idol came to an end today. after she didn't get enough votes. >> i think i should be upset. >> she says she wasn't upset. she made it to the top 10 and that was her goal. the judges could have saved her today but unfortunately they could not all agree. mk is the first openly gay american idol and boy does she have a lot of fans in the area. >>> temperatures are going to cool off a little bit that's because of coastal fog. livermore one of the warmest spots. some spots today warmer than yesterday. as i mentioned as we head into tomorrow. coastal fog is returning. it's not there so much quite this minute but it's going to spread out. these clouds are going to give way. these are hi
compare that to new yorkers who pay $9,700. and now compare that to the lowest taxes.yoming pay only an average of $2,300. >>> google says its made its e- mail service more secure. the walnut hill company says it has improved incryption. google didn't mention nsa snooping specifically but did say the change is quote a top priority after last summer's revelation. >>> mk noble's time on american idol came to an end today. after she didn't get enough votes. >> i think i...
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it is a religious symbol and they don't want it included in the new york 9/11 museum, but most new yorkers say they are split. >> the religious part of me says it is a symbol of religion, but it is also a part of history. >> and the inclusion of the miracle cross is under the review of the appeals' court, and last year the judge ruled that the cross demonstrates how those at ground zero coped with the devastation. >>> how your husband's work schedule could affect your health. >> and plus a fascinating i-team investigation of how parents are pushing their luck at casinos. kids abandoned in extreme cold >>> how your spouse's work schedule could affect your health. the more a husband works the healthier the wife is. the extra money gives the wife access to better health care. but the reverse is not true. because when the wives work overtime, the husbands suffered because they have less time to exercise. a survey in dallas, texas, surveyed more than 3,000 men and women. >> another study out today finds that preschoolers can do basic algebra. reser researchers at johns hopkins university conduc
it is a religious symbol and they don't want it included in the new york 9/11 museum, but most new yorkers say they are split. >> the religious part of me says it is a symbol of religion, but it is also a part of history. >> and the inclusion of the miracle cross is under the review of the appeals' court, and last year the judge ruled that the cross demonstrates how those at ground zero coped with the devastation. >>> how your husband's work schedule could affect your...
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his first interview since the shooting in newtown, connecticut nearly 15 months ago.he tells the new yorkerazine that he has met with two families of his son's victims, saying mily member told me that they forgave adam after we spent three hours talking we day walk out. i did not even know how to respond. >> catherine:lanza says when he realized what happened, he called his wife at work, telling her over and over -- "i think it's adam. it's adam." >> catherine:he says he hadn't seen his son in two years when theand tells stories of a boy since early childhood. he says he knew there were problems but adam was difficult to treat. will ed >> catherine: wide onesaying "he did not want to talk about problems and didn't even admit he had asperbger's." authorities later found that adam had holed up in his room.the windows covered by black garbage bags. peter lanza says things got worse when adam's mother nancy - his ex-wife - became the primary person >> catherine:who took care of him. in his words "she wanted everyone to think everything was ok." and says she wasn't afraid of adam.a big mistake.
his first interview since the shooting in newtown, connecticut nearly 15 months ago.he tells the new yorkerazine that he has met with two families of his son's victims, saying mily member told me that they forgave adam after we spent three hours talking we day walk out. i did not even know how to respond. >> catherine:lanza says when he realized what happened, he called his wife at work, telling her over and over -- "i think it's adam. it's adam." >> catherine:he says he...
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there a lot of details in the "new yorker" piece.k about it with forensic psychologist warner. good morning. >> good morning. >> not a single photograph of adam lanza. he said he wishes his son had never been born. he says "i'm not dealing with it, you can't mourn for the little boy who never was." your reaction? >> i think it's refreshing to see the father of a killer and someone so destructive to be so frank and candid and to own the depravity of what his son has done. in my experience, the parents grieve for the victims and the loved ones their child has killed. but at the same time, let's blame this person and let's blame this and that. they'll walk away from the idea of saying i did an planes. he said, no, i'm not going to change my name, i'm going to litsch with in burden. it's important for us as a society so that people who are so self-absorbed that they think about being this destructive, they can consider the impact on the father that they are a little closer with or on the sib lengs and on the legacy that they really want
there a lot of details in the "new yorker" piece.k about it with forensic psychologist warner. good morning. >> good morning. >> not a single photograph of adam lanza. he said he wishes his son had never been born. he says "i'm not dealing with it, you can't mourn for the little boy who never was." your reaction? >> i think it's refreshing to see the father of a killer and someone so destructive to be so frank and candid and to own the depravity of what his...
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. >> new yorkers can get a sweet withdrawal at the neighborhood a.t.m. a new 24-hour cupcake a.t.m. is open for business in new york city. "sprinkles" a bakery has a story in palo alto but no cupcake a.t.m. the machine dispenses up to four cupcakes at a time and only takes credit cards with similar a.t.m.'s in beverly hills and dallas and chicago. >> you win we had one yet you wish we didn't have one. >> the chinese public figures get a visit from our most famous public since i had had health insurance -- icy i needed. of since i had hwhat policy i needed.- within 4icy. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? find free, confidential, local help at coveredca.com. >>> several celebrities in the east bay right now helping with an unprecedented educational event designed to inspire students to make difference in their communities. today's top story: the arrest of state senator leland yee on corruption charges. what we are learning as agents raid his office seizing boxes of evidence. >>> right now, first lady and mother and daughters are headed home after a w
. >> new yorkers can get a sweet withdrawal at the neighborhood a.t.m. a new 24-hour cupcake a.t.m. is open for business in new york city. "sprinkles" a bakery has a story in palo alto but no cupcake a.t.m. the machine dispenses up to four cupcakes at a time and only takes credit cards with similar a.t.m.'s in beverly hills and dallas and chicago. >> you win we had one yet you wish we didn't have one. >> the chinese public figures get a visit from our most famous...
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peter lanza gave hours of interviews to "new yorker" magazine. and he describes young adam as peculiar child who loved to be a student at sandy hook elementary, and lanza turned on the tv when he heard of the shootings, and knew na his younger son was involved. pat lawson muse is here with more of what he had to say. >> and peter lanza said that his son could not get more eel, a -- evil, and he beets himself up about the son, and he talks about his son's troubled childhood and the family's failure to recognize how troubled. >> reporter: peter lanza says he is haunted by the memory of sandy hook, and he wishes that his son adam had not been born. >> he said that he struggled coming to that, but what happened is so horrific, he could only wish it away. >> reporter: and reporter andrew solomon on the "today" show said that peter lanza described the young son as different, but still a normal weird little kid. as adam grew older, he said that the problems became more visible a and the daily life was more possible, and he deskrcribed th social awkwardn
peter lanza gave hours of interviews to "new yorker" magazine. and he describes young adam as peculiar child who loved to be a student at sandy hook elementary, and lanza turned on the tv when he heard of the shootings, and knew na his younger son was involved. pat lawson muse is here with more of what he had to say. >> and peter lanza said that his son could not get more eel, a -- evil, and he beets himself up about the son, and he talks about his son's troubled childhood and...
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starting april 1, more than half a million new yorkers will be able to take up to five paid sick days without fear of being fired. lawrence walsh, who prosecuted reagan administration officials for the iran contra scandal, has died at the age of 102. he conducted a six-year investigation of the administration's covert sale of weapons to iran and its use of proceeds to secretly supply weapons to the contrary rebels in nicaragua, despite a congressional ban. he won key convictions but president george h.w. bush later pardoned several officials involved, including his defense secretary caspar weinberger. anti-gay extremist fred phelps has died at the age of 84. he was the founder of the westboro baptist church, a kansas-based group known for holding anti-gay protests at the funerals of military veterans and aids victims. his daughter told a local most -- local news station there would be no funeral for fred phelps. the kansas equality coalition urged people not to publicly protest him saying -- those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace r
starting april 1, more than half a million new yorkers will be able to take up to five paid sick days without fear of being fired. lawrence walsh, who prosecuted reagan administration officials for the iran contra scandal, has died at the age of 102. he conducted a six-year investigation of the administration's covert sale of weapons to iran and its use of proceeds to secretly supply weapons to the contrary rebels in nicaragua, despite a congressional ban. he won key convictions but president...
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some demanding new yorkers have agreed to put fill & freeze to the test. here is fill & freeze.wheezed the tube and apply it directly to your face. didn't take your ring finger and pat it in. wait 15 minutes. one of the best things about new yorkers are they are never shy about telling you what they think. what do they think of fill & freeze? did the wrinkles go away? i know you have been desperate to look in the mirror. take a peek and tell me what you think. >> oh, shut up. all the lines are gone. >> it smoothed it out. >> i can't wait to tell my mother. >> this is 15 minutes. that's amazing. >> you had a line coming from your ride. it's gone. >> if i went to a dermatologist in the city, i would pay $300 for this. >> tell me what you think. >> wow! i'm young again! >> so sweet. >> oh, my god. wow. >> you look really good. >> it gives you a whole new confidence. i think i'm going to cry. >> wow. i have to tell you, it was cool to be there. these ladies were skeptical as you could imagine. >> new york is changing one face at a time. [applause] so far we have seen how derm exclus
some demanding new yorkers have agreed to put fill & freeze to the test. here is fill & freeze.wheezed the tube and apply it directly to your face. didn't take your ring finger and pat it in. wait 15 minutes. one of the best things about new yorkers are they are never shy about telling you what they think. what do they think of fill & freeze? did the wrinkles go away? i know you have been desperate to look in the mirror. take a peek and tell me what you think. >> oh, shut up....
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he spoke out about it in new yorker magazine. in part, he said, with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. >> as you recall, he killed his mother, 26 children and staff members at sandy hook elementary school before killing himself. miss father tells the magazine, he might have overlooked some troubling signs >>> oscar pistorius, breaks down and throws up as he listens to a path olgist give gruesome details about his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp's wounds. he admits he shot and killed her but he says he thought she was an intruder. he is now on trial for murder. >>> peruvian officials say they will extradite joran van der sloot to the united states in 26 years. first, he has to finish serving a 28-year sentence for killing a woman in leem ima. he is the prime suspect for the death of natalee holloway. she has been declared dead, although her body was never found. he has not been charged in her death but accused of trying to extort money from her family. >>> a series of earthquakes hit off
he spoke out about it in new yorker magazine. in part, he said, with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. >> as you recall, he killed his mother, 26 children and staff members at sandy hook elementary school before killing himself. miss father tells the magazine, he might have overlooked some troubling signs >>> oscar pistorius, breaks down and throws up as he listens to a path olgist give gruesome details about his girlfriend, reeva...
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. >> i am a native new yorker. i am proud to be a native new yorker, and i love new york so much. a wonderful place for me to live, a wonderful stage for me to be on. everybody at this table is really passionate about things. i am passionate about new york. i think that at some point in my life, i could be helpful in the political arena. i do not know when that would be. i do not know what position that would be. people say mayor to me. people say i might run for office one day. who knows? >> you are open. >> i'm open, sure. >> you're not worried about a skeleton or two in the closet? >> i'm going to put the skeletons on the table day one. i don't care about that. let me tell you something, one thing that we all have in common -- >> skeletons? >> not only do we have skeletons, we are used to being hit on in the press. at this point, we are numb to it. >> everything anybody needs to know about bobby flay is already out there? >> totally. absolutely. why? do you have something i don't know? if you have something to make me more interesting, bring it out. >> tell us about the restaur
. >> i am a native new yorker. i am proud to be a native new yorker, and i love new york so much. a wonderful place for me to live, a wonderful stage for me to be on. everybody at this table is really passionate about things. i am passionate about new york. i think that at some point in my life, i could be helpful in the political arena. i do not know when that would be. i do not know what position that would be. people say mayor to me. people say i might run for office one day. who...
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. >> a site for new yorkers that stirs memories and spreads fear. throughplosion ripped apartment buildings, leveling them to the ground and reducing them to a mound of twisted metal, broken masonry, and flames. a the chaos of the aftermath, mother struggle to find her child. >> i need to know where my daughter is! in.n't know, we just moved please help me. momentrs described the when the neighborhood shuddered with the power of the blast. >> i heard a huge explosion and the force of it made the air-conditioner cover fly across the room. >> people are running and try to get away from the building, running down the block. people were crying and scared. it was a scary experience. >> among the first responders were the fbi, a precautionary measure. locals say they heard a smell of gas. a local power company was on the way to the scene. bill de blasio confirmed that a gas leak is to blame. >> there was a major explosion that destroyed two buildings. the explosion was based on a gas leak. fected buildings around the two that were destroyed, very heavy. a
. >> a site for new yorkers that stirs memories and spreads fear. throughplosion ripped apartment buildings, leveling them to the ground and reducing them to a mound of twisted metal, broken masonry, and flames. a the chaos of the aftermath, mother struggle to find her child. >> i need to know where my daughter is! in.n't know, we just moved please help me. momentrs described the when the neighborhood shuddered with the power of the blast. >> i heard a huge explosion and the...
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. >> september 5th, 2011, thousands of new yorkers flood the streets of brooklyn for the 44th annual west indian parade. it's a 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 crayola box was there. >> akisha has been a masquerader in the parade for the past six years. dressed in a lime green headpiece and jeweled bikini, she is working her way down the parade route when 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 wining with the officer. it's called wining in the caribbean. it's like moving in a circular motion. he was standing straight, his arms were down. and i came and i just danced on him, and even when i was leaving him, he just stood there. >> george's car is close by when she dances away from the officer. am illcar runs a hip-hop website where for eight years he's been filming the parade and girls dancing on police officers. >> usually they dance with
. >> september 5th, 2011, thousands of new yorkers flood the streets of brooklyn for the 44th annual west indian parade. it's a 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 crayola box was there. >> akisha has been a masquerader in the parade for the past six years. dressed in a lime green headpiece and jeweled bikini, she is working her...
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through albany and today shipping the storage fa sa tillty, 1.8 billion gallons a year and now new yorkers may have more reason to fear, they are looking to expand in albany and at a new terminal 65 miles north of new york city. global partners has not returned al jazeera's calls for comment and when it comes to crude oil safety is a top priority. according to spokesesman federal regulators issued safety advisers and meetings and conducting safety inspections to verify that the crude oil is being properly classified and drying up the rules to retro fit the train cars to meet the new safety standards. meanwhile, derailments continue. with at least 14 in the past year alone. more oil a has spilled last year than in the previous four decades combined indicates how much danger there is. i'm not willing to allow north dakota type situation happen in albany. there's no way we would recover from it. >> right now 75% of all oil pumped in north dakota is shipped via rail and while the pipelines are under construction it is doubtful they are going to replace the train transport and distribution is s
through albany and today shipping the storage fa sa tillty, 1.8 billion gallons a year and now new yorkers may have more reason to fear, they are looking to expand in albany and at a new terminal 65 miles north of new york city. global partners has not returned al jazeera's calls for comment and when it comes to crude oil safety is a top priority. according to spokesesman federal regulators issued safety advisers and meetings and conducting safety inspections to verify that the crude oil is...