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run primarily by immigrants, these industries faced pressure as well to do new yorkers posted for health and sanitation regulation. this event was cohosted by the museum of the city of new york and the new york academy of medicine. announcer: my talk will have two parts. -- professor mcneur: i am always happy to talk trash with new yorkers. even happier that there is a large series on trash in new york. first, i will talk about my book project and the research i have done an environmental history. then i will go into specifics about my research focusing on the intersection of food, politics, and the urban environment and 1850's new york. the book i have written is an environmental history of new york city. many people believe that new york is the opinion me of a concrete jungle. after coming across a reference to the hog riots, i thought the idea of hogs roaming the streets of new york was amusing. the fact that they were people passionate enough to ride over them was even more so. hidden beneath my reaction is the notion that cities are surely artificial spaces where nature does not exi
run primarily by immigrants, these industries faced pressure as well to do new yorkers posted for health and sanitation regulation. this event was cohosted by the museum of the city of new york and the new york academy of medicine. announcer: my talk will have two parts. -- professor mcneur: i am always happy to talk trash with new yorkers. even happier that there is a large series on trash in new york. first, i will talk about my book project and the research i have done an environmental...
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tonight -- jerry seinfeld editor of "the new yorker" david remnick live new yorker cartoons featuring 8g band with jon theodore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good to hear. good to hear. every day passes, there's a new presidential hopeful. there's so many presidential -- so many people out there hoping to be president. so sad. that just one is gonna get to do it. [ laughter ] presidential hopeful lindsey graham who is single said today if elected he will have a rotating first lady. rotating first lady. even creepier, he said it on tinder. [ laughter ] not the best place to say something like that. donald trump said over the weekend that his decision whether or not to run for president is gonna make a lot of people very happy. and that's too bad, 'cause i was really hoping he would run. [ laughter ] kim kardashian reportedly spent $110,000 to rent out the staples center and hired actual nba referees and laker girls for k
tonight -- jerry seinfeld editor of "the new yorker" david remnick live new yorker cartoons featuring 8g band with jon theodore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good to hear. good to hear. every day passes, there's a new presidential hopeful. there's so many presidential -- so many people out there...
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malcolm: the "new yorker" was still a lucky break. one of the mistakes we all make, when we look back on our lives, we overestimate our own qualifications and choices and underestimate the role of simple good fortune. emily: have you evolved your conclusions? have you changed? malcolm: you still believe the same thing you believed 15 years ago, then you are a joke. you are a fossil. ♪ emily: there are myths about some of the greatest creators and innovators that are so often boiled down into legend. what is the myth of malcolm gladwell, and what is the reality? malcolm: i don't think i have arrived at the level of myth. i am just about as boring and pedestrian in my private life as i appear to be in my public life. emily: "the tipping point" was your first best-selling book, you said you had no idea how big it would become. looking back, do you understand why it did? malcolm: i don't. my books and books of many other people caught a specific wave, i think, over the last 20 years. which is, there was this emerging class of businesspers
malcolm: the "new yorker" was still a lucky break. one of the mistakes we all make, when we look back on our lives, we overestimate our own qualifications and choices and underestimate the role of simple good fortune. emily: have you evolved your conclusions? have you changed? malcolm: you still believe the same thing you believed 15 years ago, then you are a joke. you are a fossil. ♪ emily: there are myths about some of the greatest creators and innovators that are so often boiled...
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new yorkers do complain. but new yorkers are very generous of spirit.orkers appreciate when something special is taking place. betty: another problem -- mother nature. tisch: there actually had to be a rule change in terms of us being able to bid on getting the super bowl. there was a rule that if it was an open, exposed stadium, it had to be in a city where the average mean temperature the day of the game is above 50 degrees. that is clearly not the case in february in the new york and new jersey area. betty: they changed that temperature rule. tisch: for this particular game, it went away. betty: the stadium has a team of 1000 at the ready to clear snow from the stands with a network of chutes. facility operations vp dave duernberger says they are ready for the snow. dave: we put a snowmelter on the 300 concourse, and one down here on the field. we have a 600-ton snowmelter we can use in the parking lot. they have a jet engine inside. the heat that is produced from the jet engines is what melts the snow. tisch: it is a very big operation. betty: but t
new yorkers do complain. but new yorkers are very generous of spirit.orkers appreciate when something special is taking place. betty: another problem -- mother nature. tisch: there actually had to be a rule change in terms of us being able to bid on getting the super bowl. there was a rule that if it was an open, exposed stadium, it had to be in a city where the average mean temperature the day of the game is above 50 degrees. that is clearly not the case in february in the new york and new...
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thinkers of our day, a national magazine award-winning staff writer and senior editor for "the new yorker," his journalistic home for a total of three decades, and the two-time former editor of "the new republic." he's hendrik hertzberg, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there is no freedom. and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes to 11:00. [laughter]. >> rick hertzberg, welcome. >> great to be here. >> nice to see you again, and for no particular reason except just to talk politics, which i love to do. >> the oh, i'm ready for that. >> and especially with you. so let's start with the president. let's start high up on the chain here. you wrote a book after the 2008 campaign. it was a collection of essays, in fact, published a book called "obamanos: the bir
thinkers of our day, a national magazine award-winning staff writer and senior editor for "the new yorker," his journalistic home for a total of three decades, and the two-time former editor of "the new republic." he's hendrik hertzberg, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the...
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did you read the new yorker? >> i did not. >> wait until you see this, hang on. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or just tell us what you need and we'll help you find a local company to take care of it. angie's list is there for all your projects, big and small. pretty. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. >>> more to historic nuclear deal with iran. president obama fighting back against critics saying that iran will now have the opportunity to hide what they are doing at nuclear sites. >> omission in the deal is the nuclear complex. for years it's highly secretive military installation was the kind of operation that the u.s. is concerned about. and under the deal access will be handled by the international atomic agency. iae, who they admit they are still deciding what inspectors will be pulled from. >> it will take timely to discuss, and implement. it
did you read the new yorker? >> i did not. >> wait until you see this, hang on. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or just tell us what you need and we'll help you find a local company to take care of it. angie's list is there for all your projects, big and small. pretty....
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and in "the new yorker.."greatest rubberband that i -- because left reader thinkingber well maybe there is something to this. and but, it posed a problem to me as a reporter and writer because i knew the reader would think, maybe he did do it. . i know i would plan for him to have another graph. if he failed that i don't know where they would be. i made a plan for him to have the head of the polygraph examine him and he passed with flying colors. but had i not done that i think it would have defeated the story in the minds of people. >> we have a young lady with a question. >> i wonder if you can help us understand the prosspectpects of diplomacy. usually it is between nation states. all are any possibilities with diplomacy for groups like al-qaeda and isis when it isn't a nation state and the apocalyp apocalypse is their goal and when religion underlies their work in the world too. any possibilities for diplomacy and not just war with groups like isis and al-qaeda? >> guest: i think we will have to talk to a
and in "the new yorker.."greatest rubberband that i -- because left reader thinkingber well maybe there is something to this. and but, it posed a problem to me as a reporter and writer because i knew the reader would think, maybe he did do it. . i know i would plan for him to have another graph. if he failed that i don't know where they would be. i made a plan for him to have the head of the polygraph examine him and he passed with flying colors. but had i not done that i think it...
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we're showing a film about new yorker cartoonists.those people that enter the contest every week with their captions for new yorker cartoons, this is not to be missed. it's called "very semi serious" by leah walcott and it's going to be berkeley big night at the california. and we'll have one of the cartoonists bek, bruce eric kaplan there with us. and he'll be signing his book his new memoir "i was a child at the berkeley big night party" which is happening at the brower center and it's very light and wonderful and really features some of the most creative minds of the new yorker cartoon clan. >> that's wonderful. and so for folks who want to get tickets this year, they go to the website? >> yeah, at -- or you can call our box office if you want to talk to a live person. at 621023. >> and folks can get individual tickets or get a season pass. >> there's a lot of passes now. we have a palo alto pass. a marin pass. we have an all festival pass. we've got a young adult pass which is the best deal. it's called our next wave pass. it's $3
we're showing a film about new yorker cartoonists.those people that enter the contest every week with their captions for new yorker cartoons, this is not to be missed. it's called "very semi serious" by leah walcott and it's going to be berkeley big night at the california. and we'll have one of the cartoonists bek, bruce eric kaplan there with us. and he'll be signing his book his new memoir "i was a child at the berkeley big night party" which is happening at the brower...
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new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york.tion that's never going out of style. snapple is more than just a drink. it's got simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. salud! every time i open this and i hear that pop. (mouths: i love that pop!) new yorkers love it. you're gonna love it too! snapple, made from the best stuff on earth. 83% try... to eat healthy. yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's like a cheez-it ande the best a chip. worlds. ooooh, you just put 'em together. yes. closer. cloooooser... (cheese makes kissing noises) they're kissing! (cheese laughs uncontrollably) we take time for our cheese to mature in our crispy cheez-it grooves. (vo)cars for crash survival,ning subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety teste
new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york.tion that's never going out of style. snapple is more than just a drink. it's got simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. salud! every time i open this and i hear that pop. (mouths: i love that pop!) new yorkers love it. you're gonna love it too! snapple, made from the best stuff on earth. 83% try... to eat healthy. yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do...
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andrew sullivan wrote a cover piece in the "new yorker" -- excuse me, unfortunately, not the "new yorker" -- for the new republic years ago about gay marriage from a conservative point of view and it's shocking. >> rose: a gay man and a conservative. >> and a conservative catholic. i think his politics have changed since on many things, but now what are we discussing? we're discussing whether transsexuals, whether transpeople should be able to serve in the military. that is an amazing thing. i mean, to see people struggling with these gender issues, with these issues of sexuality, with these issues of equality and respect on things that were unimaginable -- unimaginable five ten 20 years ago is, yes -- to me, it makes a very happy july 4th let's put it that way. >> rose: are you surprised or did you always know this is a man that i -- as a journalistic observer that you never believed that he had begun to -- he always wanted to have -- do boldness, he always wanted to give expression to his deeper self, his non-- >> obama? >> rose: yes. well, i've always thought that obama hides in plain
andrew sullivan wrote a cover piece in the "new yorker" -- excuse me, unfortunately, not the "new yorker" -- for the new republic years ago about gay marriage from a conservative point of view and it's shocking. >> rose: a gay man and a conservative. >> and a conservative catholic. i think his politics have changed since on many things, but now what are we discussing? we're discussing whether transsexuals, whether transpeople should be able to serve in the...
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my feeling is the new yorker had a guy waiting at the mailbox. i love to draw and i do keep an ongoing journal of text and drawings. >> part of your youth was a desire to and becoming a novelist. you could say, right now, i am not going to go to the dark place, i will sit down and write a novel. is that every going to happen? >> probably not. i am a failed novelist. i have four complete novels and one didn't include the novels. >> there are a hundred publishers who say we will pub publish that. >> the historical aspect is outstanding and gives a lot of information and makes it come alive. i am wondering about your character development being suburb. is that from your research and do you put your own feelings of the character development to make them real and personali? -- personal -- >> i don't start a book unless there is enough material that the characters will be rich and come alive on some level. once you decide who the characters will be it becomes a process of going to distance. going to the archives. spending endless amounts of time and lo
my feeling is the new yorker had a guy waiting at the mailbox. i love to draw and i do keep an ongoing journal of text and drawings. >> part of your youth was a desire to and becoming a novelist. you could say, right now, i am not going to go to the dark place, i will sit down and write a novel. is that every going to happen? >> probably not. i am a failed novelist. i have four complete novels and one didn't include the novels. >> there are a hundred publishers who say we will...
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i read patrick's excellent he's in the new yorker this morning. -- peace -- piece in the new yorker this. i agree with it entirely except maybe for that last point that it was absolutely inevitable. charlie: patrick? patrick: i don't know i was saying it was inevitable on the contrary. i think mexico could have taken steps to make sure that chapo was secured. the point of extradition, it is fascinating, the timing. the last time he escaped from prison in 2001, he was in prison for years at that point. extradition papers were getting ready to have him sent to the united states. it was at the point they were going to ship him that he broke out the last time. in this particular instance after he was captured last figure, there was a big fight between the u.s. and mexico. chapo was indicted in six or eight different jurisdictions across the united states. prosecutors were saying, after what happened last time, we don't trust you to hold him. you need to get him to us here. i spoke with a bunch of mexican officials over the past 16 months or so, and they said, we can do this. this is a test c
i read patrick's excellent he's in the new yorker this morning. -- peace -- piece in the new yorker this. i agree with it entirely except maybe for that last point that it was absolutely inevitable. charlie: patrick? patrick: i don't know i was saying it was inevitable on the contrary. i think mexico could have taken steps to make sure that chapo was secured. the point of extradition, it is fascinating, the timing. the last time he escaped from prison in 2001, he was in prison for years at that...
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we are showing a film about new yorker cartoonists. ose people that enter the contest every week with their captions for new york or cartoons, this is not to be missed. it's called very semi serious by leo woolcock. it will be berkeley california. we will have one of the artists with us signing copies of his book. it's very light and wonderful and really features some of the most creative minds of the new yorker cartoon clan. >> that's wonderful. for folks who want to get tickets, they go to the website? >> sfjsf.org or call the box office at 621-0523 if you want to talk to a live person. >> folks can get individual tickets or numerous tickets, season passes. >> there are a lot of passes. we have the palo alto pass, marin pass, all festival pass, young adult pass which is the best deal. it's called our next wave pass. it's $35. it gets you into all regularly priced screenings if you are 35 and under. we also have a tacoon lamb take action day pass which is a day of social justice films at the castro on friday, july 31. >> wonderful. we
we are showing a film about new yorker cartoonists. ose people that enter the contest every week with their captions for new york or cartoons, this is not to be missed. it's called very semi serious by leo woolcock. it will be berkeley california. we will have one of the artists with us signing copies of his book. it's very light and wonderful and really features some of the most creative minds of the new yorker cartoon clan. >> that's wonderful. for folks who want to get tickets, they go...
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he did "the new yorker" piece and then he sent me the galleys for "going clear" and i was hooked. >> so, in fact, he thought and you thought let's do something again together. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> and so would the book have spoken to you as a documentary filmmaker? would you have come to this, you think, naturally, had larry not been in the mix? >> i think so, but i think larry's urging helped me get there. >> right. >> and also it was good timing because i had just done a film called "mea maxima culpa." >> right. >> about the catholic church. >> catholic church, right. >> and, you know, the cover-up of pedophilia. >> speaking of belief systems. >> yeah, exactly. >> right. >> and a lot of the issues and themes i was dealing with that, this kind of felt like a logical extension. >> right. >> so it was good timing, too. >> yeah. so how do you approach it when you go into a film like this knowing this is going to be an uphill battle to acquire materials, to get access to people and all that kind of stuff? >> well, you know, i approach this a little bit differently in the sense th
he did "the new yorker" piece and then he sent me the galleys for "going clear" and i was hooked. >> so, in fact, he thought and you thought let's do something again together. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> and so would the book have spoken to you as a documentary filmmaker? would you have come to this, you think, naturally, had larry not been in the mix? >> i think so, but i think larry's urging helped me get there. >> right. >> and also it...
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run r and b star learned the hard way new yorkers can be a tough audience. hopped on to a subway and started sinking but it's the reaction she got that has everyone talking. >>> he was sneaky but still caught on camera. new video showing the moment drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman escaped from a maximum security prison in mexico saturday night. he was gone in seconds making his way out through a tunnel under his shower. we're also learning more about mile long tum that connected to a half built home in a rural area. the billionaire is believed to have spent some $50 million on the underground escape route. authorities say he hired engineers to build it and it took them about a year. this is the second time guzman broke out of jail. his first escape was back in 2001. the manhunt for him continues tonight. >>> relief dash cam video from a police involved shooting after las vegas. two years after the death of unarmed man we're getting a look at why officers say they opened fire. this video from a traffic stop in june of 2013. judge released it today. it shows o
run r and b star learned the hard way new yorkers can be a tough audience. hopped on to a subway and started sinking but it's the reaction she got that has everyone talking. >>> he was sneaky but still caught on camera. new video showing the moment drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman escaped from a maximum security prison in mexico saturday night. he was gone in seconds making his way out through a tunnel under his shower. we're also learning more about mile long tum that connected to a...
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when you go to find a new yorker there are no new yorkers on the shelf neither the bound magazines nor any nations. the [inaudible] >> thank you very much. next speaker please >> good afternoon supervisors. this one is important. this is david eliate lewis and speak on behalf 06 the mental health board and crisis intervention training team. this wednesday my mental health board passed 2 important resolutions we would like you to know of. both are asking for fundsing for cit. i don't know if you know, even the police commission asked the police department to do crisis intervention training the trainers are volunteer. we have all most no support from the police department other than they give 25 officers 3 times a year in a room to train and have no support for professional actors or roll play. further more thosheriff department has no cit training other than just a few hours in the academy. this resolution that we passed on had board is asking for a line item for cit funding for both the police which is one item and a separate resolution for the sheriffs department. the police at least
when you go to find a new yorker there are no new yorkers on the shelf neither the bound magazines nor any nations. the [inaudible] >> thank you very much. next speaker please >> good afternoon supervisors. this one is important. this is david eliate lewis and speak on behalf 06 the mental health board and crisis intervention training team. this wednesday my mental health board passed 2 important resolutions we would like you to know of. both are asking for fundsing for cit. i don't...
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she is not a new yorker. she is a hobbyist and would love architecture when things were made and was of baseball friends shed a close friend at "the new yorker" there would go to ballgames together but when somebody invited her to midtown manhattan she said would never come down there. it is too wild. [laughter] she did not live high on the hog. >> but it was never about the money. this book "to kill a mockingbird" is a tribute to her father. she always said it is a love story about a great man in a small town in more powerful scene when atticus this is the case as he packs up the briefcase everybody stands up in the minister turns that scout, your father is passing. it is a great line. that is the data every bette really really really wants. he has been voted the number one hero. you can have indiana jones but they would like a moral giant. >> host: we will come back to that of her dad was not quite atticus. >> but he had his instincts. >> host: i am very much less of conspiracy theories because when you go
she is not a new yorker. she is a hobbyist and would love architecture when things were made and was of baseball friends shed a close friend at "the new yorker" there would go to ballgames together but when somebody invited her to midtown manhattan she said would never come down there. it is too wild. [laughter] she did not live high on the hog. >> but it was never about the money. this book "to kill a mockingbird" is a tribute to her father. she always said it is a...
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second, we're focused on giving all new yorkers i want to digita emphasize the word all new yorkers broadband access. we want to defeat the digital for divide. so we're investing $70 million over the nn next ten years in broadband infrastructure.es. much greater investment than you've seen in other places. we believe this is necessary.annot one of the key realities is that we know this city can't be a place of inclusion can't be successful if so many of our fellow new yorkers don't have access to the internet. so we're building the world's largest, fastest, b free municipal wi-fi network. in terms of the number of people who have have access, in terms of the numbers of devices that will be out there to connect people, in terms of the speed that it will allow them to connect, it will be the largest and fastest in the world. over 10,000 hot spots, obviously, connecting potentially all 8.5 million of is is so us and growing. we know this is something that has to happen to realize our plan in the last ten days called one new york. it is a plan for the future of the city and it's a plan that and l
second, we're focused on giving all new yorkers i want to digita emphasize the word all new yorkers broadband access. we want to defeat the digital for divide. so we're investing $70 million over the nn next ten years in broadband infrastructure.es. much greater investment than you've seen in other places. we believe this is necessary.annot one of the key realities is that we know this city can't be a place of inclusion can't be successful if so many of our fellow new yorkers don't have access...
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. >> rose: we plead with the editor of the "new yorker" magazine looking at people like bill cosby. >> it gives us a way of looking at the world. the content is not so much about new york, but everything is informed by a certain way that new yorkers think. you know what i'm talking about. and, you know, it has to do with a kind of sort of skeptical intelligence. i think a compassionate intelligence. we tried very hard to, you know, make it a magazine that is ultimately sympathetic. >> rose: possible evidence about the missing malaysian airline, mullah omar and new york magazine when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by american express. additional funding provided by --. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with the discovery of debris which could be from the missing malaysian flight mh370. the boeing 777 vanished en route from kuala lumpur to beijing in march of 2014. 239 passengers and cr
. >> rose: we plead with the editor of the "new yorker" magazine looking at people like bill cosby. >> it gives us a way of looking at the world. the content is not so much about new york, but everything is informed by a certain way that new yorkers think. you know what i'm talking about. and, you know, it has to do with a kind of sort of skeptical intelligence. i think a compassionate intelligence. we tried very hard to, you know, make it a magazine that is ultimately...
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i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >>rson? >> it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole life. >> can you say -- >> the accent? >> we don't want to hear -- >> a brooklyn expression? >> i just want to hear -- >> not for nothin'. not for nothin'. >> that's brooklyn? >> not for nothin'. >> not for nothin'. >> not for nothin', but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> not for -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> what is it? >> so we have tomato and potato, and that's it. >> what else do we have? >> australian wagyu beef, a massive perfectly cooked tomahawk chop. coming in the door at up to $150 a pound, that includes bones and fat. this is about $1,000 worth of steak, bitches. even if tim wanted to serve good old usa beef, s
i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >>rson? >> it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole life. >> can you say -- >> the accent? >> we don't want to hear -- >> a brooklyn expression? >> i just want to hear -- >> not for nothin'. not for nothin'. >> that's brooklyn? >> not for nothin'. >> not...
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. >> if david from the new yorker calls saying i need you to write about election 2016. where do you start? >> guest: my wife and i are throwing my support toward donald trump. >> host: roger in ohio go ahead. >> caller: i saw the documentary on scientology and for some reason it reminded me of 1984. hubbard, his big brother, is the police enforcer. where do the lies like the party members come in? >> guest: >> guest: 5,000 people and then 6,000 people. and scientology took off. and the numbers are not out there totally. but scientology has large members. and their lives are pretty much constrained constrained. you can take courses, and you can leave and you may be followed by phone calls and you can leave that. and then there is celebrity scientologist and that is a different category. typically your image has been exploited as a scientologist, you are expected to go to workshops and endorse the religion religion. for a person in the public eye like let's say john travolta it would be difficult for him if he changed his mind to walk away from the church. in the therapy
. >> if david from the new yorker calls saying i need you to write about election 2016. where do you start? >> guest: my wife and i are throwing my support toward donald trump. >> host: roger in ohio go ahead. >> caller: i saw the documentary on scientology and for some reason it reminded me of 1984. hubbard, his big brother, is the police enforcer. where do the lies like the party members come in? >> guest: >> guest: 5,000 people and then 6,000 people. and...
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we want to see the opportunities available to every kind of new yorker. muscular effort in terms of training, in terms of the efforts we want to undertake any college schools and universities. it all adds up to creating a bigger talent pool. we are proud of the fact that the only way we get there is a strong government role. the goal is to make this community a transcendent part of the efforts to fight income inequality. jordan -- kim: one of the differences between finance and tech tech has offices in bushwick, how much do you think rezoning these boroughs affects things? maher: -- >> it is becoming a reality to spread to all five boroughs. i think there may be some specific areas where there would be smart rezoning, for example live-workspace. we are trying to build a superstructure around that in terms of creating a formal housing. -- affordable housing. i think we don't need to get a rezoning. kim: since google released diversely numbers -- diversity numbers a year ago, it is predominantly white, male, when i talk to tech industry leaders it is a pipe
we want to see the opportunities available to every kind of new yorker. muscular effort in terms of training, in terms of the efforts we want to undertake any college schools and universities. it all adds up to creating a bigger talent pool. we are proud of the fact that the only way we get there is a strong government role. the goal is to make this community a transcendent part of the efforts to fight income inequality. jordan -- kim: one of the differences between finance and tech tech has...
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robin, in your long terrific "new yorker" essay, you talk about the fact -- you quote somebody saying iran is in a mid life crisis. so in that mid life crisis what does this deal do? it does seem like the people celebrating the deal are all the sort of young urban people who at least in my teeth tinges with them when i was in iran they seem very pro american desperate for a connection with the world. >> one of the reasons iranians came to the negotiating table was because of their own political environment, not just the international sanctions or the horrific missmanagement by the previous president ahmadinejad. there is a recognition that the majority of people and the majority of voters in iran were born after the revolution very much want to be part of the 21st century, they're ak mated despite the sensor zip and depression. they want to integrate. after 36 years, they're into that phase of the revolution where they're struggling to become a normal state again. they're not there yet. they have a long way to go to get there. but we have to see what's happened beyond just the transac
robin, in your long terrific "new yorker" essay, you talk about the fact -- you quote somebody saying iran is in a mid life crisis. so in that mid life crisis what does this deal do? it does seem like the people celebrating the deal are all the sort of young urban people who at least in my teeth tinges with them when i was in iran they seem very pro american desperate for a connection with the world. >> one of the reasons iranians came to the negotiating table was because of...
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millions of new yorkers can't be wrong - we'll just leave it at that. made from the best stuff on earth.. (cheers and applause) >> larry: that's our show! i want to thank our panelists -- jordan carlos, mark demayo and christina greer. goodnightly, everyone. (cheers and applause) its's 11:59 and 5 the seconds this happened on king 5.com. a new hotel opened in seattle with a very special theme. >> this might seem like your typical b & b fair. >> the bacon stuffed omelet. >> but jeremy cooper usually
millions of new yorkers can't be wrong - we'll just leave it at that. made from the best stuff on earth.. (cheers and applause) >> larry: that's our show! i want to thank our panelists -- jordan carlos, mark demayo and christina greer. goodnightly, everyone. (cheers and applause) its's 11:59 and 5 the seconds this happened on king 5.com. a new hotel opened in seattle with a very special theme. >> this might seem like your typical b & b fair. >> the bacon stuffed omelet....
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we want to see the opportunities available to every kind of new yorker.ve a muscular effort in terms of training, in terms of the efforts we want to undertake any college schools and universities. it all adds up to creating a bigger talent pool. we are proud of the fact that the only way we get there is a strong government role. the goal is to make this community a transcendent part of the efforts to fight income inequality. jordan -- kim: one of the differences between finance and tech tech has offices in bushwick, how much do you think rezoning these boroughs affects things? maher: -- >> it is becoming a reality to spread to all five boroughs. i think there may be some specific areas where there would be smart rezoning, for example live-workspace. we are trying to build a superstructure around that in terms of creating a formal housing. -- affordable housing. i think we don't need to get a rezoning. kim: since google released diversely numbers -- diversity numbers a year ago, it is predominantly white, male, when i talk to tech industry leaders it is a
we want to see the opportunities available to every kind of new yorker.ve a muscular effort in terms of training, in terms of the efforts we want to undertake any college schools and universities. it all adds up to creating a bigger talent pool. we are proud of the fact that the only way we get there is a strong government role. the goal is to make this community a transcendent part of the efforts to fight income inequality. jordan -- kim: one of the differences between finance and tech tech...
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>> no got in "the new yorker" and "the new york times." >> how about tv? >> there was" "the pirate hunter" has been optioned for the movies. the man who directed "the notebook" has an option for a movie. i'm very much hoping he will do it. i'm rooting for him bigtime. that would be great. i hope this can help. if you're out there watching. and this book is still available. [inaudible] >> tyrone power in "pirate hunter." >> russell crowe is good in all those nautical movies. he'd be great. i guess that's great. thank you very much. thanks, everybody, for coming. >> you are watching american history tv. follow us on twitter. to keep up with the latest history news. >> next, a look at a recent visit to omaha, nebraska. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> fort omaha was established in the 1870's. it was established -- all of the indian wars in this region were directed from here and it would have been instrumental in even little bighorn, toward the end of that. the cheyenne outbreak. >> i am at the general william cro
>> no got in "the new yorker" and "the new york times." >> how about tv? >> there was" "the pirate hunter" has been optioned for the movies. the man who directed "the notebook" has an option for a movie. i'm very much hoping he will do it. i'm rooting for him bigtime. that would be great. i hope this can help. if you're out there watching. and this book is still available. [inaudible] >> tyrone power in "pirate...
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>> no got in "the new yorker" and "the new york times." >> how about tv? >> there was" "the pirate hunter" has been optioned for the movies. the man who directed "the notebook" has an option for a movie. i'm very much hoping he will do it. i'm rooting for him bigtime. that would be great. i hope this can help. if you're out there watching. and this book is still available. [inaudible] >> tyrone power in "pirate hunter." >> russell crowe is good in all those nautical movies. he'd be great. i guess that's great. thank you very much. thanks, everybody, for coming.
>> no got in "the new yorker" and "the new york times." >> how about tv? >> there was" "the pirate hunter" has been optioned for the movies. the man who directed "the notebook" has an option for a movie. i'm very much hoping he will do it. i'm rooting for him bigtime. that would be great. i hope this can help. if you're out there watching. and this book is still available. [inaudible] >> tyrone power in "pirate...
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>> no got in "the new yorker" and "the new york times." >> how about tv? >> there was" "the pirate hunter" has been optioned for the movies. the man who directed "the notebook" has an option for a movie. i'm very much hoping he will do it. i'm rooting for him bigtime. that would be great. i hope this can help. if you're out there watching. and this book is still available. [inaudible] >> tyrone power in "pirate hunter." >> russell crowe is good in all those nautical movies. he'd be great. i guess that's great. thank you very much. thanks, everybody, for coming. >> on history bookshelf, here from the best history riders of the past decade every saturday at four clock p.m. eastern. to watch these programs any time go to c-span.org/history. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. c-span3 is featuring omaha nebraska. chartered in 1862, union pacific along with the central pacific railroad were tasked with building the route from omaha to sacramento, california. the railroad was completed in 1869. our fox communication cable p
>> no got in "the new yorker" and "the new york times." >> how about tv? >> there was" "the pirate hunter" has been optioned for the movies. the man who directed "the notebook" has an option for a movie. i'm very much hoping he will do it. i'm rooting for him bigtime. that would be great. i hope this can help. if you're out there watching. and this book is still available. [inaudible] >> tyrone power in "pirate...
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sorry, but the last thing that is the new yorkers want is someone singing in their grill.ber two. if there's one thing that jack black and boy george share, it's a love for aqua eyeliner and the doors. they both adore the doors. but how can they play a hello, i love you, when there is a lifelong selection of studio resistance or don't know any doors songs. >> do you know many? >> i do not, but i know who does. bobby is right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedy: the legendary guitarist tom in the comic not brandy. topic number three. and let's continue with the music fans. getting as close as they can to their beloved band. most will sing along blissfully, rocking out to every song, holding up their virtual lighters, but when dave grohl invited this individual on stage, he had a chance to reach nirvana. all the while as long as he did not screw it up. [laughter] tweet. [inaudible] [bleep] [inaudible] ♪ ♪ kennedy: he is my favorite part. you tore that up. it brings a little tear to my eye. topic number four. oh, childhood, the days when you could jump up and down and into things with no wor
sorry, but the last thing that is the new yorkers want is someone singing in their grill.ber two. if there's one thing that jack black and boy george share, it's a love for aqua eyeliner and the doors. they both adore the doors. but how can they play a hello, i love you, when there is a lifelong selection of studio resistance or don't know any doors songs. >> do you know many? >> i do not, but i know who does. bobby is right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ kennedy: the legendary guitarist tom in...
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andrew sullivan wrote a cover piece of the "the new yorker" -- "the new republic" about gay marriage from a conservative point of view. charlie: he's a game in any strong conservative -- a gay man and a strong conservative. guest: now we are discussing whether trans people should be able to serve in the military. that is an amazing thing, struggling with these gender issues of equality and respect on things that were unimaginable 5 10, 20 years ago to me it makes a happy july 4. ♪ charlie: are you surprised, or did you always know this is a man -- as a journalistic observer, that you never believed -- he always wanted to give expression to his self --deeper self. guest: i have always thought obama hides in plain sight. i think he is the opposite of nixon. always paid off when thinking about him to think -- to take him at his word. it never occurred to me that he was a left of center democrat. his model how to deal with social movements was frank when roosevelt dealing with the nation's civil rights movement. this is a story that obama tells all the time. fdr's pensees, -- response is
andrew sullivan wrote a cover piece of the "the new yorker" -- "the new republic" about gay marriage from a conservative point of view. charlie: he's a game in any strong conservative -- a gay man and a strong conservative. guest: now we are discussing whether trans people should be able to serve in the military. that is an amazing thing, struggling with these gender issues of equality and respect on things that were unimaginable 5 10, 20 years ago to me it makes a happy...
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we start with that amazing cover of "the new yorker" magazine. they say a picture's worth a thousand words. this one may be worth 10 billion words or should i say dollars? a shirtless donald trump belly flopping off a diving board. he's taking a big leap into 2016 waters and look what's happening below. there's marco rubio who normally likes water, running away. rand paul looks completely stunned. governor christie is looking up at trump. they're scared. because donald trump is for real. his finance forum is in he's stumping in new hampshire, and oh, by the way, he's number one in the polls. he's leading the gop field in a new fox poll. just like he's leading the latest "usa today" poll. and leading the latest economist poll. folks, trump's leap is real and he's picking fights with all of them including john mccain who accused trump of firing up the crazies. trump fired back with an insult tweeting that he quote, graduated last in his class at annapolis -- dummy. and today trump kept at it. >> it was an unbelievable day, and they weren't crazies.
we start with that amazing cover of "the new yorker" magazine. they say a picture's worth a thousand words. this one may be worth 10 billion words or should i say dollars? a shirtless donald trump belly flopping off a diving board. he's taking a big leap into 2016 waters and look what's happening below. there's marco rubio who normally likes water, running away. rand paul looks completely stunned. governor christie is looking up at trump. they're scared. because donald trump is for...
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you would get the new yorker.eries of magazines on a monday and they would have a certain urgency because one week meant something. with the explosion of digital media, a week did not mean as much. therefore we thought as we were doing so much online, we thought it was more valuable to readers if we created a biweekly that was more substantive that you'd want to keep around. we would have more time to do it and because that became our mission. we would go fast and slow. the fast stuff was all mine. the slow stuff was more deliberate about making a higher-quality magazine. charlie: does the digital revolution put a restriction on editing, which is what you do? adam: it has a lot of effects on editing. stuff has to go up faster. there is less time to edit and write. it is a more impulsive medium in that sense, which is not to say it is not intelligent. it is more like conversation. you don't have a chance to think about what you're going to say. there is that aspect of it. what i think of, this is very interesting i
you would get the new yorker.eries of magazines on a monday and they would have a certain urgency because one week meant something. with the explosion of digital media, a week did not mean as much. therefore we thought as we were doing so much online, we thought it was more valuable to readers if we created a biweekly that was more substantive that you'd want to keep around. we would have more time to do it and because that became our mission. we would go fast and slow. the fast stuff was all...
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we'll find out >> the new yorker magazine has ton it again. take a look at this. most recent new yorker cover with the perfect metaphor for the gop field and donald donald trump's impact thereon. this week's cover presenting trump belly flop into a pool of presidential hopefuls and without question trump making waves and creating some did i say codefendant doing it. joining us tonight, washington commentator and daily caller senior editor, jamie weinstein. good to have you with us. let me start here with you. first of all, what do you think of the cover? >> i think it's great. i love the expressions on rand paul's face and rubio's face as he jets off along the deck there and chris christie just trying to get his way as quickly as he can. i think it's a brilliant cover. >> do you think, jamie, that this is some brilliant left wing messaging and all of this? what do you think of the cover? >> didn't i it's actually spot on in a way. you see all their faces. when you see their faces they're confused on how to react to donald trump, who is belly flopping into the pool
we'll find out >> the new yorker magazine has ton it again. take a look at this. most recent new yorker cover with the perfect metaphor for the gop field and donald donald trump's impact thereon. this week's cover presenting trump belly flop into a pool of presidential hopefuls and without question trump making waves and creating some did i say codefendant doing it. joining us tonight, washington commentator and daily caller senior editor, jamie weinstein. good to have you with us. let me...
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now if you are a new yorker. >> forget pricey new york city lapels -- hotels.ay in the span. >> it's got a mattress and a great deal. >> how about dinner? >> can i eat this? >> let me show you. ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> eye everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. quiet conditions for the overnight. very refreshing. high pressure it's in full control. so give the ac a break. open up the windows much it's going to be terrific thursday. look at those temperatures. upper 70s by 11:00. low 80s by 1:00a high of 86 degrees. will this pattern hold into the weekend? sue serio has the update at 4:00 a.m. (whimpering) heh. narrator: neptune-- eighth planet from the sun. a mystery now, we hope to have close-up photos from voyager 2 in 1989. we do have them! they're my home screen! miss hoover, once again, the lesson plan i prepared would have covered this topic much better. but i can see... (rumbling) (whimpers) miss hoover?
now if you are a new yorker. >> forget pricey new york city lapels -- hotels.ay in the span. >> it's got a mattress and a great deal. >> how about dinner? >> can i eat this? >> let me show you. ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> eye everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. quiet conditions for the overnight. very refreshing. high pressure it's in full control. so give the ac a break. open up the windows much it's going to be...
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researchers found just -- if you got kids, grand kids that are babbling, babble back or read "the new yorkerp your video camera handy. >>> coming up we'll tell you why the next time you're eating a low cal meal like a salad, you should eat le a salad, you should eat ♪ >>> are you one of those people who can't help but laugh when you see someone trip or fall? i am. it may not be the nicest thing to do, but it's normal. a psychologist wrote the book "curious behavior," and he says laughing at someone's clumsiness tickles us because of the same reason a clown falls. because it's unexpected. and laughing is a reaction of relief. it's also relief that we're not the ones eating dirt. but it's not normal if someone gets hurt. laughing at suffering is a characteristic of a sociopath. >>> here's a trick to make a low calorie meal taste much better. eat it while looking at a color photo of a gooey, cheesy pizza or other high calorie meal. according to researchers in switzerland this is because the image tricks your brain into believing that you're eating what you're seeing and you'll feel more satisfi
researchers found just -- if you got kids, grand kids that are babbling, babble back or read "the new yorkerp your video camera handy. >>> coming up we'll tell you why the next time you're eating a low cal meal like a salad, you should eat le a salad, you should eat ♪ >>> are you one of those people who can't help but laugh when you see someone trip or fall? i am. it may not be the nicest thing to do, but it's normal. a psychologist wrote the book "curious...
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it's all new yorkers. hanie: they don't want to pay the taxes. from new york is longer so it's a lot of competition. : people are going other places. the end-allons be-all destination for bankers? jonathan: it still is. the market has not gone out of favor. we had just excess demand over the last couple of years. it is pent-up demand that has been absorbed. now we are back to a low bit of a -- matt: coming back to an average hundred thousand dollars. -- $900,000. stephanie: are people just getting rational with the amount that they are willing to pay? jonathan: there is not that panic of being left behind, which we felt a year ago. now we are feeling the study activity. pimm: that was jonathan miller, chief executive of miller samuels talking about real estate. yannis and his secret strategy leave. what he says about currency and hacking. that is all next. ♪ pimm: welcome back. i'm pimm fox. i want to begin to look at some of the top stories crossing bloomberg right now. u.s. corporations will invest at least $140 billion to reduce their carbon f
it's all new yorkers. hanie: they don't want to pay the taxes. from new york is longer so it's a lot of competition. : people are going other places. the end-allons be-all destination for bankers? jonathan: it still is. the market has not gone out of favor. we had just excess demand over the last couple of years. it is pent-up demand that has been absorbed. now we are back to a low bit of a -- matt: coming back to an average hundred thousand dollars. -- $900,000. stephanie: are people just...