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larry's dog quinn happens to be a fan of "right this minute," and you can see as first, quinn is nappingn the sofa. that moment comes on the screen. it's instant too! he wastes no time. >> because it probably sounds like quinn's squeezy toys that she's probably been playing with herho life. id thought it was a squeaky toy. the dog sits up. that's what he does. >> squeaky toy. >>> it's not just another ride on the subway. it's improv in toronto is involved. they decided to make this subway ride more of a luxury flight experience. you do see these lovely ladies. >> crackers and cheese. >> they have snacks, they have drinks, they have blankets. they point out the emergency exits. >> look at the guy with the newspaper, like did i get on the wrong mode of transportation? >> at first people were surprised, like what's this about? it's for fun. and then people loved it. >> i feel like i'm on an airplane. >> i liked it. this will brighten up your day. >> cheese
larry's dog quinn happens to be a fan of "right this minute," and you can see as first, quinn is nappingn the sofa. that moment comes on the screen. it's instant too! he wastes no time. >> because it probably sounds like quinn's squeezy toys that she's probably been playing with herho life. id thought it was a squeaky toy. the dog sits up. that's what he does. >> squeaky toy. >>> it's not just another ride on the subway. it's improv in toronto is involved. they...
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lynn an economist with wells fargo securities to she had light on what the future hold tim quinn lynn provides analysis on financial markets macro economic developments in the mainly economies in the world he writes for wells fargo monthly economic reports these are great report if you get them by-the-way, and provides regular updates on industrial production, business spendings and manufacturings and tim has flown across the country to be be us and so we are so delighted and so please welcome from wells far go tim quinn lynn economist: . >> thank you very much for having me here today. i have got about ten minutes to spend with you and in that time, what i would like to do is sort-of describe some of the big challenges that you the united states economy faces right now and then kind-of lay out wells fargo baseline forecast for where he where where we see thing headed for the overall united states economy and at the end of high presentation i brought as me some terrific slides on the local regional market specific to real estate but only a great fool would use those after the presenta
lynn an economist with wells fargo securities to she had light on what the future hold tim quinn lynn provides analysis on financial markets macro economic developments in the mainly economies in the world he writes for wells fargo monthly economic reports these are great report if you get them by-the-way, and provides regular updates on industrial production, business spendings and manufacturings and tim has flown across the country to be be us and so we are so delighted and so please welcome...
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joining us exclusively is new york city council speaker, christine quinn. welcome to you. >> thank you very much. >> i can't think of a better guest, because this is the first night of our newly named show, "piers morgan live." we will be live all the time, all singing, all dancing. you're a perfect guest. let's talk soda. thought we would give you a little treat here. >> yes, thank you very much. >> this is like 32 ounce. humdinger of diet coca cola which is appropriate because coca cola have donated money to your campaign. >> well, yes. small donation in total from coca cola execs of $10,000 out of about the $6 million or $7 million we raised so far. >> is that clouding your judgment on soda-gate? >> i didn't know until this moment it had become soda-gate. >> i just called it that. everything becomes gate in the end. >> well, no. you know, look, i first want to applaud mayor bloomberg for being probably the most aggressive mayor in the country around the issue of obesity. obesity is an epidemic that has enormously significant health consequences and overa
joining us exclusively is new york city council speaker, christine quinn. welcome to you. >> thank you very much. >> i can't think of a better guest, because this is the first night of our newly named show, "piers morgan live." we will be live all the time, all singing, all dancing. you're a perfect guest. let's talk soda. thought we would give you a little treat here. >> yes, thank you very much. >> this is like 32 ounce. humdinger of diet coca cola which is...
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elizabeth crowley said when she mistakenly left quinn's name off an important press release, quinn retaliatedr budget, twice in two years. >> i don't have a problem with us getting into a disagreement, and exchanging words or yelling. after we had a disagreement, there was retaliation taken out on my discretionary dollars. which ultimately didn't hurt me, but hurt the people that i represent. >> reporter: when i asked quinn about retaliating against people she feels have crossed her -- >> that's simply not true. i'm a speaker of the city council and i have to run the city council. sometimes i make decisions that not everybody likes. >> reporter: new yorkers are used to bursts of anger from their mayors. now polls put quinn within striking distance of a lock on the 2013 democratic nomination. so is the so-called anger issue just political theater. if, let's say, quinn were a man, would she be praised instead as supporter robert jackson believes. >> she's one of the most powerful individuals in new york city. and she's a woman. and she's gay. these are all factors. but this is who she is, as a
elizabeth crowley said when she mistakenly left quinn's name off an important press release, quinn retaliatedr budget, twice in two years. >> i don't have a problem with us getting into a disagreement, and exchanging words or yelling. after we had a disagreement, there was retaliation taken out on my discretionary dollars. which ultimately didn't hurt me, but hurt the people that i represent. >> reporter: when i asked quinn about retaliating against people she feels have crossed her...
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christine quinn, madame speaker. i'm driving in today, says you've got to ask her the question.ork? for you to support letting michael bloomberg have three terms when the people of new york voted twice to limit the mayor's terms to two? >> we were in a moment, chris, the worst economic crisis since the depression and i feel like it was the right decision to give voters the chance to keep some elected officials. let others go, have the opportunity of consistency in face of that economic crisis. and in the time, the mayor and i have had in these extra terms, we've passed more pro tenant laws than any other time. >> so it was good? >> i think so. >> let me ask you about the whole idea of change. when they changed the roles on the presidential terms when they set up the two-term limit under truman, the congressman was a republican congressman said it shouldn't affect truman. do you think they could change laws to affect term limits on the person in office? doesn't that change the rules after the public twice in new york city voted against it? voted for term limits. >> it was an extr
christine quinn, madame speaker. i'm driving in today, says you've got to ask her the question.ork? for you to support letting michael bloomberg have three terms when the people of new york voted twice to limit the mayor's terms to two? >> we were in a moment, chris, the worst economic crisis since the depression and i feel like it was the right decision to give voters the chance to keep some elected officials. let others go, have the opportunity of consistency in face of that economic...
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we're going to meet mayoral candidate, herself, christine quinn, hoping to begin something big-time.irst woman to be mayor of new york. >>> here's another republican in need of a civics lesson. new york congressman jim briden stein says the supreme court doesn't get to decide what's constitutional. really? his flamed, or rather flawed reasoning is in the "sideshow" today. also flamed. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> well, here's a telling number about the state of our government right now. according to a new gallup poll, the number of americans who say they're dissati
we're going to meet mayoral candidate, herself, christine quinn, hoping to begin something big-time.irst woman to be mayor of new york. >>> here's another republican in need of a civics lesson. new york congressman jim briden stein says the supreme court doesn't get to decide what's constitutional. really? his flamed, or rather flawed reasoning is in the "sideshow" today. also flamed. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a...
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and, look, i'm christine quinn. wake up every day, i'm a woman, i'm a lesbian and fighting hard for new yorkers. if people want to write a story about that and the totality of who i am, that's their business, they can. if they want to write stories about other people, they can do that, too. i'm proud of the work i've done for new yorkers, seven balanced on-time budgets, keeping fire houses open, passing more pro-tenant legislation than anyone in the history of new york. growing manufacturing jobs during the recession. i've gotten that done with my colleagues, it's not easy. it takes hard work, that's what i've done. >> christine quinn, great to have you on. >> thank you. >> yes, you did look good on that cover. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us. >>> we have a new battle over abortion on the line in the midwest. north dakota's republican governor signed three anti-abortion bills yesterday. one is considered the strictest in the nation, banning abortions once a heartbeat is detected. the attorney general said
and, look, i'm christine quinn. wake up every day, i'm a woman, i'm a lesbian and fighting hard for new yorkers. if people want to write a story about that and the totality of who i am, that's their business, they can. if they want to write stories about other people, they can do that, too. i'm proud of the work i've done for new yorkers, seven balanced on-time budgets, keeping fire houses open, passing more pro-tenant legislation than anyone in the history of new york. growing manufacturing...
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. >> you can't tell me, christine quinn, that these ridiculously large guzzling great tubs of coke are good for your health. they're not. if you drink loads of these every day, it will rot your teeth, you will get obese, you will then become a drain on society, you will have health issues you wouldn't have if you didn't guzzle this stuff. i agree with mayor bloomberg. what's the point of being mayor of a city like new york, he's been big on gun control, big on smoking bans, he wants new yorkers to be fitter and healthier. what is wrong with that? >> nothing. he's right about it. >> do you believe he's wrong about this? >> i do. my belief is with food-related issues, which are different, which are more complicated because unlike smoking which you can stop and continue existing, you have to interact with food at least three times a day. so sometimes the easy yes/no that we're all drawn to particularly as catholics doesn't always work out in the end of the day with food related issues. and sometimes i think the better answer on food issues is to expand access to quality food, to not just
. >> you can't tell me, christine quinn, that these ridiculously large guzzling great tubs of coke are good for your health. they're not. if you drink loads of these every day, it will rot your teeth, you will get obese, you will then become a drain on society, you will have health issues you wouldn't have if you didn't guzzle this stuff. i agree with mayor bloomberg. what's the point of being mayor of a city like new york, he's been big on gun control, big on smoking bans, he wants new...
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quinn, another example, watered down the legislation. reached 400 workers.need a real expansion of living wage legislation. we have to help low-wage workers organize. this is something that the city government can actually push the private sector on. combination of paid sick day which is helps poem keep their jobs, living wage legislation which raises wage levels for a certain number of workers and helps the mark net general. and assisting and organizing efforts for low-wage workers starts to change. >> every member of the -- >> as well as. you start to look at how do we keep people in the city of new york. the city of new york is government -- the government needs to focus on building middle income housing. that helps to keep people in the city of new york. right now it is -- you know, they are trying to figure out new ideas to be able do more luxury housing. the housing authority, continues to be wasteland and really -- city administration, housing authority, head, continues to allow thousands of apartments to sit on the side that are vacant. city of new y
quinn, another example, watered down the legislation. reached 400 workers.need a real expansion of living wage legislation. we have to help low-wage workers organize. this is something that the city government can actually push the private sector on. combination of paid sick day which is helps poem keep their jobs, living wage legislation which raises wage levels for a certain number of workers and helps the mark net general. and assisting and organizing efforts for low-wage workers starts to...
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new york, the front runner for now is christine quinn. she's leading flow democrats.'s just shy of the 40% she needs to avoid a run-off by the way. she's cresting atop republicans by 44 points. never before had any women held a top post in a city like new york or l.a. let alone both. and let me just show you here. it is amazing at how few women hold the spot for mayor. here's the top ten american cities here. just one woman holds the mayorship. it's anise parker in houston, texas. most are men. what's interesting about mayor parker, she won, she was openly gay, first lesbian to head a major american second. there was a houston chronicle poll that found a significant majority of people said it was a non-factor. and a recent quinnipiac poll in new york, three quarters said they were comfortable with quinn's sexuality. let me show you the dearth here. the first woman ever elected mayor of a major city was in seattle, was in 1926, and it's the last time anybody, any woman has been elected mayor of seattle. as you can see here, philadelphia, no women mayors. look at the to
new york, the front runner for now is christine quinn. she's leading flow democrats.'s just shy of the 40% she needs to avoid a run-off by the way. she's cresting atop republicans by 44 points. never before had any women held a top post in a city like new york or l.a. let alone both. and let me just show you here. it is amazing at how few women hold the spot for mayor. here's the top ten american cities here. just one woman holds the mayorship. it's anise parker in houston, texas. most are men....
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sally quinn, clearly, michelle showing up at the oscars rubbed some people the wrong way.rreaction? >> i was absolutely baffled by the reaction. i thought it was fine. what i thought was that our movies, the american movies are the greatest ambassador we have to the world. even our worst enemies. even the taliban, even kim jung-un, i mean, all of these people watch american movies and they're riveted by it. they're all watching this show and out comes our first lady who is a black american woman who can appeal to people in developing countries and she's talking about the importance of the message that we're trying to send. the american people. >> are you suggesting some of the criticism might be by the fact that she's an african-american woman? >> no, i'm saying that is a positive thing for the united states. i think she was a great ambusder for this country, as our movies are. i thought it was a brilliant idea to have her on there. >> the one thing that struck me as potentially valid, barbara lipert, in all the media chatter about this. if you don't want to watch michelle
sally quinn, clearly, michelle showing up at the oscars rubbed some people the wrong way.rreaction? >> i was absolutely baffled by the reaction. i thought it was fine. what i thought was that our movies, the american movies are the greatest ambassador we have to the world. even our worst enemies. even the taliban, even kim jung-un, i mean, all of these people watch american movies and they're riveted by it. they're all watching this show and out comes our first lady who is a black...
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christine quinn joins me now.g. >> good morning. >> i must say, i read the article, i laughed. it was an interesting article. is that you? >> you know, as i said, in the article, at times, i get really emotional about the work i'm doing. it's really important work. and at times, you need to be forceful to get things that are stuck unstuck. now, obviously, we all want to try to modulate our tempers. i have deep emotions and care deeply for new yorkers and that means sometimes, you got to push things forward. i think new yorkers know that. this is a tough town and we're tough people and you need to deliver. some of the pieces in the article, i soundproof because i'm too loud. i'm loud when i'm not yelling but we didn't soundproof because of that. some of that is complete exaggeration. >> why did you soundproof? >> we soundproof because outside of my door with the ceiling the way it's structures and city council with this weird echo chamber so it made hard for people to stand there who had to be on post out there, ha
christine quinn joins me now.g. >> good morning. >> i must say, i read the article, i laughed. it was an interesting article. is that you? >> you know, as i said, in the article, at times, i get really emotional about the work i'm doing. it's really important work. and at times, you need to be forceful to get things that are stuck unstuck. now, obviously, we all want to try to modulate our tempers. i have deep emotions and care deeply for new yorkers and that means sometimes,...
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quinn made the announcement through twittery and a youtube video.r an announcement, she kicked off a walking tour in the streets of new york, making stops in each borough f elected, quinn would be the first female and the first openly gay mayor to serve in new york city. she has been on the city council since 1999 and has been its leader since 2006. not normally a place, the city council to actually jump to the post of mayoralship. >>> finally, queen elizabeth ii will back a pledge for gay rights and gender equality. she will sign a chart designed to reduce gender discrimination against gays and promote women. we are opposed to all forms of discrimination whether rooted in gender, race, color, creed, political belief or other grounds. although the charter doesn't include an explicit commitment to the gay equality, the clause rejecting discrimination on other grounds implies a rejection of discrimination against gay people so the monarch ski telling us. >>> up next, who will be the next pope what we all want to know, at least a loft catholics want to
quinn made the announcement through twittery and a youtube video.r an announcement, she kicked off a walking tour in the streets of new york, making stops in each borough f elected, quinn would be the first female and the first openly gay mayor to serve in new york city. she has been on the city council since 1999 and has been its leader since 2006. not normally a place, the city council to actually jump to the post of mayoralship. >>> finally, queen elizabeth ii will back a pledge for...
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>> i'm kat quinn, and i live in astoria, new york. >> jimmy: hey, welcome kat quinn. >> thank you. >> "clouds are people, too." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you believe that? >> you know, i don't think there's ever been a truer statement. >> jimmy: thank you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, all right. please take your seat over there on the stool, kat. all right. get comfortable, get ready. ♪ pressure's on for dinner. very good. ladies and gentlemen, i'm so excited to announce -- kat quinn is here. [ cheers and applause ] and you know what song she's doing? she's going to premiere her new hit "clouds are people, too." here is kat! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i watch the rain it's falling makes rivers on my street ♪ ♪ i'm standing there i'm watching drops rolling off the leaves ♪ ♪ i know just why you're crying these cloud above my head you seem so shy ♪ ♪ i just hope you don't forget i will be there after everybody runs ♪ ♪ they're just angry that you took away their sun oh oh nobody understands you ♪ ♪ quite the way i do 'cause i know clouds are people too ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
>> i'm kat quinn, and i live in astoria, new york. >> jimmy: hey, welcome kat quinn. >> thank you. >> "clouds are people, too." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you believe that? >> you know, i don't think there's ever been a truer statement. >> jimmy: thank you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, all right. please take your seat over there on the stool, kat. all right. get comfortable, get ready. ♪ pressure's on for dinner. very good. ladies...
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quinn already has an edge over other democratic contenders in recent polls.ing to get current mayor michael bloomberg's endorsement. top stories this week. on tuesday, new york city will begin cracking down on the size of sugary drinks available at restaurants. some establishments are ordering smaller glasses. and places like dunkin donuts are telling customers they'll have to sweeten and flavor their own coffee. under a new rule, businesses from delis to move theaters are no longer allowed to sell sugary drinks in cups or containers larger than 16 ounces critics have asked a judge to put the rule on hold until there is a ruling on 115 cardinals from all over the world are gathering in vatican city in preparation for tuesday's conclave. saturday, workers installed the symbolic chimney on the roof of the sistine chapel. they also installed two stoves. one to burn the ballots after the cardinals vote. the other will release either white or black smoke once the pope is elected. tuesday's vote is expected to begin at 4:30 in the afternoon. they will repeat the pr
quinn already has an edge over other democratic contenders in recent polls.ing to get current mayor michael bloomberg's endorsement. top stories this week. on tuesday, new york city will begin cracking down on the size of sugary drinks available at restaurants. some establishments are ordering smaller glasses. and places like dunkin donuts are telling customers they'll have to sweeten and flavor their own coffee. under a new rule, businesses from delis to move theaters are no longer allowed to...
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faith, on the gay banner issue first, was christine quinn right should the gay marchers been allowedmarch? >> this is private group. they have a right. they are protected by the first amendment. they ever right to first amendment. this is allowing gays to march doesn't mean they should have to. they have their own rights, as well. >> i think mayor koch was the mayor. it's a misnomer to say they are not able to match. they can't march to say what they do. you and i can't go out there and march with a big sign that says we are straight gays and we love women with big butts. it's a religious parade. it's st. patrick's. it's not dominican day parade. the religious leaders have made a decision upheld by the court. >> geraldo: you can't get more irish than christine quinn. >> they don't have to include every expression. >> geraldo: how about the ladies in savannah? >> a private organization, private dinner. they have right to say these are the people we are inviting. that is the key here. >> it's like the columbian lawyers association. italian-american lawyers organization. it's the same t
faith, on the gay banner issue first, was christine quinn right should the gay marchers been allowedmarch? >> this is private group. they have a right. they are protected by the first amendment. they ever right to first amendment. this is allowing gays to march doesn't mean they should have to. they have their own rights, as well. >> i think mayor koch was the mayor. it's a misnomer to say they are not able to match. they can't march to say what they do. you and i can't go out there...
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are you able to have any kind of relationship with quinn?she's my sister and she's just a really sweet, innocent little girl, and, yeah, i certainly think of her as part of our family. >> reporter: the family expanded again 17 months ago when cate married her princeton sweetheart, trevor upham. a wedding her mother didn't live to see. elizabeth edwards' last moments were with cate and her estranged husband john at her bedside. >> he there was at the end with her. >> yes, he was. it was important for him to be there, and he called and said can i come, and i said, mom, can dad come, and she said yes. the throw of us, especially had been through so much together, so we have drawn a lot of strength from one another. >> reporter: do you think your mom forgave him? >> i think she did. i don't know the answer to that. i think she had a mix of emotions. >> reporter: after her mom's passing, it was cate who gave the eulogy, remembering another painful loss. her brother wade, killed in a car accident when he was just 16. >> one thing remains true and
are you able to have any kind of relationship with quinn?she's my sister and she's just a really sweet, innocent little girl, and, yeah, i certainly think of her as part of our family. >> reporter: the family expanded again 17 months ago when cate married her princeton sweetheart, trevor upham. a wedding her mother didn't live to see. elizabeth edwards' last moments were with cate and her estranged husband john at her bedside. >> he there was at the end with her. >> yes, he...
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if elected, quinn would become new york city's first female and first openly gay mayor.urrent mayor michael bloomberg is expected to endorse her when he leaves office next year. >>> britain's queen elizabeth will go on live television tomorrow and do something many people say is way overdue. first of all, it will be her first public appearance since spending a few days in the hospital. but here's what's making news now. she'll sign a charter that spells out the core values for all nations in the commonwealth. 54 countries formally told that all forms of discrimination are a no-no. that means discrimination, gender, race, and depending on how you read it, gays and lesbians. i want to talk now to our royal correspondent max foster. the question is, is this a stretch that the queen may be taking a stand for gay rights for the first time? >> reporter: she's not using those words, that's the problem we've got here. this is the first time that the commonwealth has formed a charter, an essential document. the crucial bit here is that it states the signatures, those 54 countries
if elected, quinn would become new york city's first female and first openly gay mayor.urrent mayor michael bloomberg is expected to endorse her when he leaves office next year. >>> britain's queen elizabeth will go on live television tomorrow and do something many people say is way overdue. first of all, it will be her first public appearance since spending a few days in the hospital. but here's what's making news now. she'll sign a charter that spells out the core values for all...
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chris quinn has been the example of it. miller did not do very well.ut at a higher poll position. i tend to think that is name recognition. only the people have heard something about her, don't know much about her. she would be the first gay female mayor. that would be a big deal. >> bloomberg, the question is -- it's pretty clear to me all these l.a. mayors are trying to run away from leregossa. do you run towards him, away from him? >> there's a new york profile and a national profile. a lot of new yorkers very much stand by what they're trying to do on you gun control and climate change. if you look at the 100 biggest cities in the country, 92 mayoral seats. >> bloomberg, do you think these candidates run toward him or away from him when all is said and done? >> i think he doesn't help, he doesn't hurt. he's bigger than the whole thing. >> shameless plugs. >> second relaunch. it's going to relaunch a new set of wars including this one about women leaders. >> story about the leader list gop today on politico. >> jeb wants to be the leader. >> the sho
chris quinn has been the example of it. miller did not do very well.ut at a higher poll position. i tend to think that is name recognition. only the people have heard something about her, don't know much about her. she would be the first gay female mayor. that would be a big deal. >> bloomberg, the question is -- it's pretty clear to me all these l.a. mayors are trying to run away from leregossa. do you run towards him, away from him? >> there's a new york profile and a national...
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first, his exclusive interview with quinn harris. >> reporter: quinn harris was a stand out football high school to stanford university to first round pick in the 2003 draft. he played six seasons in the pros, five with the san francisco 49ers and one with the oakland raiders. >> i love football. football provided me experiences and opportunities that i wouldn't trade for anything else. and at the same time, the cost was great in asking me to not speak candidly or be able to be open about myself in this complete manner. >> reporter: harris is gay. he said he's always known this but concealed it until recently. >> i wasn't publicly out until -- until about -- i don't know, beginning of the super bowl when publicized. >> reporter: it was publicized after an alleged altercation with an exboyfriend outside of a restaurant. not long after, a current 49er made this comment on arty lange's radio show. >> the gay people have to get up out of there if they're gay. >> he ultimately apologized but the sentiment is not uncommon in the sports world. last season a toronto shortstop was suspended f
first, his exclusive interview with quinn harris. >> reporter: quinn harris was a stand out football high school to stanford university to first round pick in the 2003 draft. he played six seasons in the pros, five with the san francisco 49ers and one with the oakland raiders. >> i love football. football provided me experiences and opportunities that i wouldn't trade for anything else. and at the same time, the cost was great in asking me to not speak candidly or be able to be open...
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. >> joining us now, laurie goodstein and here in washington, sally quinn. didn't the press know it was bergoglio. that's not my question. my question is, how difficult was it during those long days to report on the conclave, on the proceedings when everything was shrouded in secrecy? >> right. well, it's always a guessing game and, you know, i think it had been eight years ago, we would have had those bergoglio's profiles written. this time the race was pretty wide open. there was one man to beat and that was the archbishop of milan. anglo scola. nobody was very prepared for this outcome. >> not like an american political campaign where you get to do the profiles. really, nobody knew until the last day when i heard chris cuomo on cnn first mention bergoglio as possible pope and he was. >> the problem with picking someone unknown like that is that you don't know what his past is. he could have possibly been involved in a scandal, too. there is no background check in this case. but it does seem it me that he's pretty clear. >> we'll come back to that. but giv
. >> joining us now, laurie goodstein and here in washington, sally quinn. didn't the press know it was bergoglio. that's not my question. my question is, how difficult was it during those long days to report on the conclave, on the proceedings when everything was shrouded in secrecy? >> right. well, it's always a guessing game and, you know, i think it had been eight years ago, we would have had those bergoglio's profiles written. this time the race was pretty wide open. there was...
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first, his exclusive interview with quinn harris. >> reporter: quinn harris was a stand out football high school to stanford university to first round pick in the 2003 draft. he played six seasons in the pros, five with the san francisco 49ers and one with the oakland raiders. >> i love football. football provided me experiences and opportunities that i wouldn't trade for anything else. and at the same time, the cost was great in asking me to not speak candidly or be able to be open about myself in this complete manner. >> reporter: harris is gay. he said he's always known this but concealed it until recently. >> i wasn't publicly out until -- until about -- i don't know, beginning of the super bowl when publicized. >> reporter: it was publicized after an alleged altercation with an exboyfriend outside of a restaurant. not long after, a current 49er made this comment on arty lange's radio show. >> the gay people have to get up out of there if they're gay. >> he ultimately apologized but the sentiment is not uncommon in the sports world. last season a toronto shortstop was suspended f
first, his exclusive interview with quinn harris. >> reporter: quinn harris was a stand out football high school to stanford university to first round pick in the 2003 draft. he played six seasons in the pros, five with the san francisco 49ers and one with the oakland raiders. >> i love football. football provided me experiences and opportunities that i wouldn't trade for anything else. and at the same time, the cost was great in asking me to not speak candidly or be able to be open...
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if elected, quinn would become new york city's first female and first openly gay mayor. michael bloomberg is expected to endorse her when he leaves office next year. >>> and a member of sweden's royal family died today. they called her her royal highness princess lillian. born in the united kingdom she was best known in sweden for the storybook romance with the prince who would eventually become her husband. they weren't allowed to marry until they were in their 60s because she was a commoner. princess lilian died today. >>> britain's queen elizabeth will go on live television tomorrow and do something many people say is which overdue. she will sign a charter that demands equal rights for people in 54 countries of the commonwealth. if you read between the lines it means the british crown is going on record in support of equal rights for gays and lesbians. this is a first. our royal correspondent max foster has details from london. >> reporter: this is the first time that the 54 countries in the commonwealth -- document that really defines what that grouping is about. it'
if elected, quinn would become new york city's first female and first openly gay mayor. michael bloomberg is expected to endorse her when he leaves office next year. >>> and a member of sweden's royal family died today. they called her her royal highness princess lillian. born in the united kingdom she was best known in sweden for the storybook romance with the prince who would eventually become her husband. they weren't allowed to marry until they were in their 60s because she was a...
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. >> at stanford, quinn kennedy is doing studies of pilots and fines that recreational pilots, reasonably experienced in a flight simulator, really, really tough flight simulation -- simulation test, the warriors beat the worriers. when you can get those flying at night with the instruments, the worriers, the genetic advantage, the planning advantage, kicks in with more experience to train and inoculate to stress. so kids have more trouble with all novel stress. if they not used to things. >> uh-huh. >> adults get used to stressors. a new experience may be a warrior would be thrown off. if they're used to it, they can manage it and that is fine. >> you talk about kids, the fact that you started, it came from an idea. you were coaching your son's socker? >> yeah, my son's soccer team in third grade. >> yeah. >> and we built a select soccer team to play in the elite leagues of the bay area and they were enormously talented. to put them into an environment where everyone was good and they were challenged? >> uh. >> they had divergent responses. the game would start and some would have clammy
. >> at stanford, quinn kennedy is doing studies of pilots and fines that recreational pilots, reasonably experienced in a flight simulator, really, really tough flight simulation -- simulation test, the warriors beat the worriers. when you can get those flying at night with the instruments, the worriers, the genetic advantage, the planning advantage, kicks in with more experience to train and inoculate to stress. so kids have more trouble with all novel stress. if they not used to...
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. >> san francisco's retired archbishop john quinn opened this morning's mass calling this a historicoment for catholics. in his sermon he said the pope surrendered to his faith and that should be held in high regard. >>> coming up, big changes coming for people who rely on monthly checks. >> the government needs to get a hold of what they're doing. >> the new system that already has its detractors. another deadline looming: for anyone e >>> those washington budget cuts are set to take effect tomorrow but there's another deadline looming for anyone expecting a government benefit check in the mail. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on why those checks won't be there and why some people aren't happy with what's taking their place. >>> reporter: >> when i first chose it, i thought it was a good thing. >> reporter: doris walker had high hopes so decided to get her disability payments or a prepaid debit card until someone began stealing her government benefits off her card and no one would help. >> they're just kicking mibach and forth back and forth. >> reporter: back and forth be
. >> san francisco's retired archbishop john quinn opened this morning's mass calling this a historicoment for catholics. in his sermon he said the pope surrendered to his faith and that should be held in high regard. >>> coming up, big changes coming for people who rely on monthly checks. >> the government needs to get a hold of what they're doing. >> the new system that already has its detractors. another deadline looming: for anyone e >>> those washington...
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other antibiotics-- for example lev quinn-- have also been linked to irregular rhythms. the study authors estimated 47 additional cardiovascular deaths may occur for every one million courses of azithromycin. with so many prescriptions of azithromycin written last year the f.d.a. felt a warning was warranted. >> pelley: well, jon the incidents of death seem to be very rare. what is it doctors and patients should do with this information? >> scott, from the patients' point of view, they need to refrain from pushing their doctors to prescribe antibiotics when it's not needed, for example for a viral infection, the common cold, the flu, those are not treatable by antibiotics and from the doctors' point of view, we need to think very carefully what's the medical history of the patient that i'm treating before giving a antibiotic because perhaps there's something in there that puts them at increased risk of a bad side effect and maybe there's just another antibiotic i can use that's safer. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. james clapper, the director of national intelligence,
other antibiotics-- for example lev quinn-- have also been linked to irregular rhythms. the study authors estimated 47 additional cardiovascular deaths may occur for every one million courses of azithromycin. with so many prescriptions of azithromycin written last year the f.d.a. felt a warning was warranted. >> pelley: well, jon the incidents of death seem to be very rare. what is it doctors and patients should do with this information? >> scott, from the patients' point of view,...
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also, sally quinn who writes about religion for the "washington post," and greg tobin, who writes books about the papacy. his latest is the "the good pope." carl, of course, also wrote a book about the pope. let's just start out sally. what's going to happen here? >> well, i wish i knew. but i will say one thing the problem here with the papacy is that it is on the road to becoming irrelevant if they don't make some drastic changes. and so i don't know whether this conclave will be able to find somebody who can reform the church. but the problem they have is power. lord acon said absolute eye mean power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. and i think one of the problem is there has been too much centralized power and the pope has a pipeline to god and then everybody else has to go through the pope. i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that
also, sally quinn who writes about religion for the "washington post," and greg tobin, who writes books about the papacy. his latest is the "the good pope." carl, of course, also wrote a book about the pope. let's just start out sally. what's going to happen here? >> well, i wish i knew. but i will say one thing the problem here with the papacy is that it is on the road to becoming irrelevant if they don't make some drastic changes. and so i don't know whether this...