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then there's the hottest new entry on the scene. every young person wants to work for vice which new online financial proposition. last month they edited president obama in oklahoma. they take their video cameras some of the world's most dangerous places. they have a five part series on isis which they spent a lot of time in iraq and syria, very dangerous. but his feet and "huffington post" have also begun to form coverage. -- buzz feed it to my mind the report the death of four news coverage in this country are the exaggerated. it just comes in a different form. not in front of you in your daily newspaper unless it's the times or the post unavailable in depth and richness and in this quantity if you know where to look for it which is on the internet. let's look at these two for positions that you cover the world, specific topic america's power around around the world which is the topic was asked to speak about and whether that feeds the narrative of an america in decline. i don't expect you all to read because you go to college stud
then there's the hottest new entry on the scene. every young person wants to work for vice which new online financial proposition. last month they edited president obama in oklahoma. they take their video cameras some of the world's most dangerous places. they have a five part series on isis which they spent a lot of time in iraq and syria, very dangerous. but his feet and "huffington post" have also begun to form coverage. -- buzz feed it to my mind the report the death of four news...
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this year alone, you read in the new york times, about the exploitation of the workers in new york, the lack of oversight, the shocking lawlessness on the high seas. i think our foreign-policy coverage and overseas coverage is much the same. to be sure, we do pursue the big successes. we ran multiple stories when the iranian deal with announced in vienna. since then, we focused on the resistance that the deal is meeting in congress and how obama is deciding how to win democrats. , everyrt hagan says failure of the united states to get its way in the world tends to reinforce the impressions of a nation in decline. arabs and israelis refuse to make peace. isis is on the rise. china hacks into the office of personnel management and exposes millions of personnel records of federal workers. look at the numbers. the u.s. is still the richest economy in the world and has unmatched military strength. i know this from covering the pentagon could this year's pentagon budget is $600 billion. more than that of all of the great powers combined. chinese economy is on the rise and could overtake the u
this year alone, you read in the new york times, about the exploitation of the workers in new york, the lack of oversight, the shocking lawlessness on the high seas. i think our foreign-policy coverage and overseas coverage is much the same. to be sure, we do pursue the big successes. we ran multiple stories when the iranian deal with announced in vienna. since then, we focused on the resistance that the deal is meeting in congress and how obama is deciding how to win democrats. , everyrt hagan...
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by the same token, i was able to make people understand that new orleans was the city of neighborhoods. i also think it was pretty clear early on in everybody's coverage, but i like to think in our coverage even earlier, that much of what happened in new orleans was a natural disaster, but that a big chunk of what happened was the failure of government over generations. and last, but not least, it certainly gave me a passion for the coverage. it made me care deeply about the coverage, to make sure that we stayed there for a long time and didn't do what a lot of media does in big disaster stories, which is disappear at a certain point. it affected the way that a look at coverage tremendouslym and still does. --tremendously, and still does. host: i hate that we have to leave it there and let people get some thing to eat. the plan these to reconvene at 2:00 -- the plan is to reconvene at 2:00. there are books on the table outside. we have a little bookstore. doingnd judith will be respective booksignings. thank you three very very much. [applause] washington journal marks the 10th anniver
by the same token, i was able to make people understand that new orleans was the city of neighborhoods. i also think it was pretty clear early on in everybody's coverage, but i like to think in our coverage even earlier, that much of what happened in new orleans was a natural disaster, but that a big chunk of what happened was the failure of government over generations. and last, but not least, it certainly gave me a passion for the coverage. it made me care deeply about the coverage, to make...
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the new storefront. the tower would be anchored into the waiting room of the terminal, which would be destroyed, but as a trade-off, the concourse, which was deteriorated and covered in advertising signage -- many of you remember, it was not so long ago that they actually took it down -- that the concourse would be restored. i have to ask and the fact that interior's could not yet be landmarks, so only the exterior of grand central was a landmark at that time. now, of course, the interior is a landmark as well. changes were also opposed to the ground floor storefront that would now be the entrance to the tower, and that is what the bottom right hand drawing is. expensive inwas an generic tour de force with a central core in the waiting room supporting the tower. thanugh 4 stories shorter the pan am building, it would , since it'st taller ground floor was 188 feet above the street. competitione was between breuer and the designer of the pan am building. reading into it, breuer what had just loved the fact
the new storefront. the tower would be anchored into the waiting room of the terminal, which would be destroyed, but as a trade-off, the concourse, which was deteriorated and covered in advertising signage -- many of you remember, it was not so long ago that they actually took it down -- that the concourse would be restored. i have to ask and the fact that interior's could not yet be landmarks, so only the exterior of grand central was a landmark at that time. now, of course, the interior is a...
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the number one news network in the industry." >> the number one news net new york the industry. of course they have to end it with that. they always do that, it's so funny. they always do that. fox's highest-rated host is this man, who you may recognize, his name is bill o'reilly. one of the very funny and very reliable things about mr. bill o'reilly for years now is that wherever he gets called out for anything -- for example, earlier this year it was revealed he was not telling the truth about his time covering the faulk lands for what the '80s. fox news's response to questions and criticism about that was really, really funny. in our covering that scandal we sent fox news questions about bill o'reilly's reporting in argentina in the 1980s. their response to us was "here are a bunch of documents showing just how great bill o'reilly's ratings are." totally irrelevant. and funny. fox news is very commercially successful but the "our ratings are bigger" response is part of the reason nobody takes them too seriously as a supposed news organization. now we know, though, this is god
the number one news network in the industry." >> the number one news net new york the industry. of course they have to end it with that. they always do that, it's so funny. they always do that. fox's highest-rated host is this man, who you may recognize, his name is bill o'reilly. one of the very funny and very reliable things about mr. bill o'reilly for years now is that wherever he gets called out for anything -- for example, earlier this year it was revealed he was not telling the...
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many come in search of the jobs and new opportunity. d yet for old timers, the change is profound. rising costs have fundamentally changed the community that he remembers, preventing many neighbours from coming back >>> a lot of people were forced out of new orleans, can't afford the rent. if you live in you pay 33% more in housing. the rent is high. a third renters spend half their salaries on rent, twice the average. >> people from new orleans, some don't like what they see going on. we have been shut out of jobs. economically people are struggle stins the storm. since the storm, and the change in federal aid, there has been change, different schools, policing and stronger levies. >> as we build a biomedical complex, opening a hospital, we have people coming from all over, because there are jobs higher. whether things really got better depend who you ask. four in five white residents says louisiana has mostly recovered since dzenan catic, three in five african-americans say it's mostly not. >> it's a two-fold story, there's improvement
many come in search of the jobs and new opportunity. d yet for old timers, the change is profound. rising costs have fundamentally changed the community that he remembers, preventing many neighbours from coming back >>> a lot of people were forced out of new orleans, can't afford the rent. if you live in you pay 33% more in housing. the rent is high. a third renters spend half their salaries on rent, twice the average. >> people from new orleans, some don't like what they see...
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story after story, the microblogging platform left news media in the dust. >> over the past few years, twitter hired a head of news and developing new software to stay relevant for 300 million. it still calls itself a technology company but is trying to come to grips with the world of news. >> now when news breaks out, there's no faster way to report on it than twitter. >> the jordanian pilots, it broke on quitter. >> i can visit tunisia, egypt. saudi arabia, jordan, lebanon, israel - anywhere, by being on twitter. >> i can sit in johannesburg and understand what is happening with the chibok girls in nigeria. >> i never use it exclusively. but it's a great compliment. >> may 2013. twitter advertises for the first head of news, a new role created to help media companies get the most out of the platform and boost growth. five months later the successful applicant was announced on twitter. vivian took up the post in january 2014. her aim in the cop's wards was to make twitter indispensable to news rooms and journalists >>> so twitter the company realized that this is an important vector
story after story, the microblogging platform left news media in the dust. >> over the past few years, twitter hired a head of news and developing new software to stay relevant for 300 million. it still calls itself a technology company but is trying to come to grips with the world of news. >> now when news breaks out, there's no faster way to report on it than twitter. >> the jordanian pilots, it broke on quitter. >> i can visit tunisia, egypt. saudi arabia, jordan,...
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this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." he school year with nike athletic apparel and footwear. 25% off, this week only. plus, everyone gets $10 kohl's cash for every $50 spent. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah be yourself. kohl's allergies distracting you? when your symptoms start... ...doctors recommend taking claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief for... ...fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do... ...every day. live claritin clear. 1,100 meals a year,... 300 stressful decisions... no wonder our digestive system sometimes acts up. try the activia challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues. try it! may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues. >>mine hurt more.. >>mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. use with band-aid brand. ♪ >>> he wa
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we care for the community. newrleans is a unique community, made up of neighbourhoods, caring about each other and we look about how care. >> i applaud your enthusiasm, i'm an economics reporter. state funding for the hospital has been shaky. louisiana provided 113 million for the new umc than it needed to open. the hospital is open under financial stress in a community that 10 years after katrina needs ta lot of service. starting off in you hole. >> correct, i think you are looking at the numbers. my understand is the legislature fully funded umc, and so you are looking at working with the leadership in new orleans, and on the state level to say we'll fund so we open up the capacity community. >> let's talk about - david ariosto talked about new orleans not being a medicare state. you are providing community care. how does that work and deal with the fact that there's emergency care that community clinics can't deal with, right? >> yes, but we are looking at how to build a system back in a better way, recognising
we care for the community. newrleans is a unique community, made up of neighbourhoods, caring about each other and we look about how care. >> i applaud your enthusiasm, i'm an economics reporter. state funding for the hospital has been shaky. louisiana provided 113 million for the new umc than it needed to open. the hospital is open under financial stress in a community that 10 years after katrina needs ta lot of service. starting off in you hole. >> correct, i think you are looking...
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do the new business models effect editorial content. what is the relevance of print and broadcast outlets to the internet partners? how do news recipients, how do we consumers address the concern that the internet content may not be as carefully edited as daily print content. our blogs, real competition to traditional news outlets. and what are the challenges in integrating blogs, social media, user-generated content into organizations like abc, nbc, yahoo, the "wall street journal" sand propublica who have new and blue chip reputations for unbiased and carefully researched content. the bottom line is we'll look at where investigative reporting is going in the next five years. as we ask these questions, the news about the news is kind of scary. a recent pugh report discussed that the continued erosion of news reporting resources combined with the new media opportunities present growing opportunities in politics, government, and agencies and corporations to take their messages directly to the public without a filter. here is a snapshot fr
do the new business models effect editorial content. what is the relevance of print and broadcast outlets to the internet partners? how do news recipients, how do we consumers address the concern that the internet content may not be as carefully edited as daily print content. our blogs, real competition to traditional news outlets. and what are the challenges in integrating blogs, social media, user-generated content into organizations like abc, nbc, yahoo, the "wall street journal"...
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that's all ahead here on the "cbs evening news." in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, and advanced hospice and palliative care for adults and children, but the values of the brooklyn ladies still guide us. mjhs. caring every minute, every day. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen ward rd select tta dels.or lease 2015 jetta s for $139 month after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. >>> breaking news off the jersey shore. coast guard searching for a boat that mig
that's all ahead here on the "cbs evening news." in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, and advanced hospice and palliative care for adults and children, but the values of the brooklyn ladies still guide us. mjhs. caring every minute, every day. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive?...
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the mayor says there have been no new cases over the past four days. eyewitness news reporter renee stoll live at the office of emergency management headquarters r mayor de blasio just wrapped up here. he did give us a list of five new sites that have tested positive. they include a verizon facility, new york city housing courts, the bronx hall of justice, and a post office and samuel governorrers high school. they have been disinfected. the cause is one of the five original sites tested positive. they don't know if it was one or more of those. the office is trying to figure out why this occurred now. >> this is literally unchartered territory and it's very important that we acknowledge that. we have never seen an outbreak of ledge theirs like this in the history of new york city. >> reporter: the outbreak deemed a wake-up call by new york city mayor bill de blasio with 108 cases, according to him. his office didn't know how many cooling towers are in the south bronx or where they are located until now. the towers are where the bacteria grows and can sp
the mayor says there have been no new cases over the past four days. eyewitness news reporter renee stoll live at the office of emergency management headquarters r mayor de blasio just wrapped up here. he did give us a list of five new sites that have tested positive. they include a verizon facility, new york city housing courts, the bronx hall of justice, and a post office and samuel governorrers high school. they have been disinfected. the cause is one of the five original sites tested...
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and the alleged scam went on during the summers of 2013 and 2014. not just here in new york but also in houston, nashville, and chicago. the problems here were first red flagged by the superintendent at freeport high school. that's what triggered the investigation. the two men are expected to make bail as the investigation continues. we are live outside the courthouse in mineola, stacey sager, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> stacey, thank you. >>> a school bus with kids inside slamming into an s.u.v. and then right into a building. it happened this morning in irrelevant ring ton, new jersey. all of it on surveillance video. nearly a dozen kids on board. they had broken bones, banged up but nothing serious. the driver said the brakes didn't work. >> the driver of the bus came out and she ways scared and she was just, like, saying that her brakes are off, her brakes are off. >> i said it will be okay. >> we received this information from the new jersey motor vehicle commission, it shows horizon link, the bus company involved failed initial service inspections at an astoundi
and the alleged scam went on during the summers of 2013 and 2014. not just here in new york but also in houston, nashville, and chicago. the problems here were first red flagged by the superintendent at freeport high school. that's what triggered the investigation. the two men are expected to make bail as the investigation continues. we are live outside the courthouse in mineola, stacey sager, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> stacey, thank you. >>> a school bus with kids inside...
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one of the things we were able to do was work with the state of new jersey, the city of new york, andhe state of new york to transfer lessons learned and help them to learn the intricacies and the challenges of working with federal recovery dollars, working quickly, but making good decisions. what we have seen is that there are a lot of similarities in major recoveries. one, the toolkit still has some gaps. after katrina, we didn't have a roadmap, and we built from there. we also had the unfortunate events of the oil spill to really refine the tools, and we were able to take those forward to new york to help them hopefully begin to step through this. however, it's a challenging and deeply-involved process, as everyone knows. it is quite a challenge to do this faster and better, and smarter. >> for both of you, i would like to talk about how the communities themselves see themselves as united by their risk and by their experience in disasters that have happened, or their risk for future disasters happening. do people along the gulf coast see themselves as connected to people who were a
one of the things we were able to do was work with the state of new jersey, the city of new york, andhe state of new york to transfer lessons learned and help them to learn the intricacies and the challenges of working with federal recovery dollars, working quickly, but making good decisions. what we have seen is that there are a lot of similarities in major recoveries. one, the toolkit still has some gaps. after katrina, we didn't have a roadmap, and we built from there. we also had the...
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and the nfl didn't elect me. >> the minnesota vikings new billion dollar u.s. bank stadium is scheduled to open in july of 2016. and given the life span of a new football stadium has dropped to 30 years this viking stadium is likely to be demolished in 2046. >> coming up. wisconsin governor and presidential candidate scott walker says, a new arena makes good economic sense. we'll tell you why his critics >> we are talking tonight about the pros and cons of using public money subsidies and tax breaks to build stadiums and arenas for professional sports team. governor scott walker signed a deal that commits his state to build a new arena for the milwaukee bucks. ali velshi has the story. >> it's being called a disastrous deal by some critics yet another example of corporate welfare. on august 12th, wisconsin governor and republican presidential candidate scott walker approved $250 million of public funding to build a new $500 million arena for milwaukee bucks basketball team. >> this is a deal where the people came together and said this is not only good for milwa
and the nfl didn't elect me. >> the minnesota vikings new billion dollar u.s. bank stadium is scheduled to open in july of 2016. and given the life span of a new football stadium has dropped to 30 years this viking stadium is likely to be demolished in 2046. >> coming up. wisconsin governor and presidential candidate scott walker says, a new arena makes good economic sense. we'll tell you why his critics >> we are talking tonight about the pros and cons of using public money...
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entire history of new york city. >> reporter: the mayor's new legislation about inspecting every cooling tower in new york city was announced today. the council will start considering it tomorrow. it's going to require all cooling towers be registered with the city subject to quarterly inspections. meanwhile in a dual battle front against legionnaires governor cuomo said his campaign against legionnaires will continue to test in the bronx. over the past two days he said more than 500 buildings have been canvassed. more on the state and city battles coming up on eyewitness news at 5:00. >> thank you. you can find ex extended coverage on legionnaires on our website at 7online.com. >>> we want to turn to that state of emergency declared in ferguson, missouri. violence erupted as protesters marked the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. candace gibson is live in ferguson with the latest. >> reporter: that state of emergency just declared within the last hour from the st. louis county executive. it gives the county some sw
entire history of new york city. >> reporter: the mayor's new legislation about inspecting every cooling tower in new york city was announced today. the council will start considering it tomorrow. it's going to require all cooling towers be registered with the city subject to quarterly inspections. meanwhile in a dual battle front against legionnaires governor cuomo said his campaign against legionnaires will continue to test in the bronx. over the past two days he said more than 500...
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mayor, is the new south. nd on september 5, the press club will hold its annual 5-k to raise money for journalism scholarships, training, and press freedom. i now would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. [applause] i think there are many suitable beverages in new orleans you could enjoy in that mug. we will not even list them all because it will take too long. louisiana is well known for its colorful politicians. in your opinion, how does donald trump compare with the governor huey long and former governor edwin edwards? [laughter] >> first of all, let me say this -- i'm really looking forward to nikki haley's speech. i think she did something really in south carolina. i think elected officials put that behind us and look forward and do it in a way that makes the south really strong. the south has a lot to offer the united dates of america, and we think that -- without getting into competition with our folks from the north east and west, we can lead the nation, but we got t
mayor, is the new south. nd on september 5, the press club will hold its annual 5-k to raise money for journalism scholarships, training, and press freedom. i now would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. [applause] i think there are many suitable beverages in new orleans you could enjoy in that mug. we will not even list them all because it will take too long. louisiana is well known for its colorful politicians. in your opinion, how does donald trump...
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kelly zuber, the news director about the pins. >> yes. we're wearing ribbons today and we'll continue to wear those as long as we can. they represent adam and alison. the maroon represents virginia tech and adam's love for virginia tech and the teal was just alison's favorite color. one of our reporters put these together for us and we appreciate her efforts and it really helps solidify our feelings about them and show everyone how we feel. >> thank you. a lot of questions have been asked about the employment situation of vester flanagan also known as bryce williams. i wanted to put it together in a statement and we will distribute copies of the statement. and i want to thank the wdbj 7 team for coming out and joining us for this because we're all in this together. i'm going to read the statement. be glad to take questions about anything regarding what happened yesterday. vester flanagan was employed by wdbj 7 as a reporter between march 2012 and february 2013. he applied for the position using the air name of bryce williams. as part of w
kelly zuber, the news director about the pins. >> yes. we're wearing ribbons today and we'll continue to wear those as long as we can. they represent adam and alison. the maroon represents virginia tech and adam's love for virginia tech and the teal was just alison's favorite color. one of our reporters put these together for us and we appreciate her efforts and it really helps solidify our feelings about them and show everyone how we feel. >> thank you. a lot of questions have been...
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emily: and the new set-top box. adam: the new set-top box. has not been updated for several years. that was a device that was actually introduced on the same day as the iphone, back in 2007, but obviously has not been as much of a focus for the company, but now it's a competitive market -- amazon, google, and roku are playing in that space as well. emily: crawford, what are you looking forward to? crawford: to the point that was just made, i would expect new iphones, but on the tv box, i think the "hey, siri, give us a hint" is a hint to a more interactive way to work with television, potentially. this idea of having apps on a tv box, being able to speak to your television as opposed to using the remote control, could be a way to integrate siri into the television. emily: john scully, you are unveiling a new phone, the obi world phone, which looks like an iphone. it is built on android and designed by robert brenner, who worked at apple. and you are releasing this in october, which is prime iphone time. what is your intention? do you think yo
emily: and the new set-top box. adam: the new set-top box. has not been updated for several years. that was a device that was actually introduced on the same day as the iphone, back in 2007, but obviously has not been as much of a focus for the company, but now it's a competitive market -- amazon, google, and roku are playing in that space as well. emily: crawford, what are you looking forward to? crawford: to the point that was just made, i would expect new iphones, but on the tv box, i think...
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news can do that. these are theors and families and we felt there was no news value in showing that. two people were died and victims of gunshots, and people get how that happen zbld a. >> and then katie -- >> i must. >> go ahead rick. >> we did use video of the scene that morning when alison was doing the interview and that was prior to establish that they were out there doing that interview. >> okay. and then katie i wonder as you talk to media outlet itself on the decisions that they have made, was there or was the decision making different in the case because we're talking of colleagues and what's happened to a colleague and that happened on live television opposed to news rooms covering, handing things that there seems to be a great er separation in the events and those that were news gathering. >> i think that the biggest decision that they needed to make was between what footage to show so there are two videos here. there was the live shot that the cameraman who is killed that he shot the interview and then t
news can do that. these are theors and families and we felt there was no news value in showing that. two people were died and victims of gunshots, and people get how that happen zbld a. >> and then katie -- >> i must. >> go ahead rick. >> we did use video of the scene that morning when alison was doing the interview and that was prior to establish that they were out there doing that interview. >> okay. and then katie i wonder as you talk to media outlet itself on...
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we crossed paths at the new york times. u can see how small the sorority and fraternity of journalism is in this country. we all know each other. ago,tle more than 30 years i arrived in new delhi with my husband to begin our first overseas assignment. i was then a reporter for the washington post and my husband had just finished five years as a white house correspondent for the new york times. remember stepping out of the door of the plane. this was long before the completion of the modern indira gandhi airport. the dense fog and overpowering smell of burning cow dung fire people used. , i wrote my stories for the washington post on a manual typewriter. certainly not the computer i was used to because of all the power failures. my -- i took my copy to a local office where was punched out and sent act washington. there was no internet in those -- there was no internet in those days. there was one television station back then in india. it ran documentaries on for -- on fertilizing plants. indian was not -- india was not the ec
we crossed paths at the new york times. u can see how small the sorority and fraternity of journalism is in this country. we all know each other. ago,tle more than 30 years i arrived in new delhi with my husband to begin our first overseas assignment. i was then a reporter for the washington post and my husband had just finished five years as a white house correspondent for the new york times. remember stepping out of the door of the plane. this was long before the completion of the modern...
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the speech to tweet. go ahead. it's a brave new world. or maybe you're texting a clever emoji combination to the person next to you. go ahead, we've all been there. and in some ways, journalism never changes. but yes, we know this magical device in your hands connects people in ways that were utter science fiction a mere two decades ago. but we're unsure whether it's a good thing or not for this craft we celebrate tonight. there are a lot of doubts whether journalism can survive, but i say of course it can. because it must. a vibrant press is vital to democracy. but the revenue streams that pay for that public service have been totally undone by the super computers in our pockets and purses. we know the pains of restructurings, pains, and layof layoffs. so, why am i an optimist? because they've uncovered vast new opportunities and audiences for the kind of journalism we cherish. now, journalism is just getting started. people like coates, klein, and carr, have used the new possibilities of the internet to shine light into the systems that
the speech to tweet. go ahead. it's a brave new world. or maybe you're texting a clever emoji combination to the person next to you. go ahead, we've all been there. and in some ways, journalism never changes. but yes, we know this magical device in your hands connects people in ways that were utter science fiction a mere two decades ago. but we're unsure whether it's a good thing or not for this craft we celebrate tonight. there are a lot of doubts whether journalism can survive, but i say of...
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the all-new nutrigloss shampoo system. r every type of hair. that's the power of beautiful hair. every day. because you're worth it. we know there are lots of things you're supposed to do to be healthy. but nature made adult gummies are one part of your health routine you'll actually look forward to. mmmm, mango. nature made adult gummy vitamins and supplements. we don't need that many bags. ♪ ♪ eat some more pasta. certainly. low prices. every day. on everything. for whatever you put your heart into. >>> you're close with your sister, would you think of doing an ambush makeover? we do one a little while ago. >> why not? i bet it's fun. you may remember we were lucky enough to find not one but two sets of siblings w. >> check out what they did with these sisters. gloria flaherty is one of the sitsers, 59 years old, from queens, new york. we're starting with gloria who is originally from columbia but lives here in new york. one son, three grandkids, and lives with her mother who is suffering from alzheimer's. >> everybody al
the all-new nutrigloss shampoo system. r every type of hair. that's the power of beautiful hair. every day. because you're worth it. we know there are lots of things you're supposed to do to be healthy. but nature made adult gummies are one part of your health routine you'll actually look forward to. mmmm, mango. nature made adult gummy vitamins and supplements. we don't need that many bags. ♪ ♪ eat some more pasta. certainly. low prices. every day. on everything. for whatever you put your...
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i am calling more about the city of new orleans and the people of new orleans. i started going there 32 years ago when i go to the golf course in james, louisiana for the weekends. married in wisconsin in 1983. we have been to new orleans at then.15 times since we have been there six times since katrina, most recently last september. each time we come back, we find the town is much better, cleaner. i feel much safer there. i think the police force is more friendly. mainly to the people of new orleans, the people that own the businesses, are much friendlier. even the prices have been lowered, i think. i feel much safer now with the way they have built the levee in case they would unfortunately be caught in a hurricane. overall, i think of the town has improved so much, as far as being cleaned up. the restaurants have been added. we still go to the same ones. friendlier then before katrina. i think the town has improved 100% as far as safety. people being friendly. i can't believe president bush actually wanted to close the town down. he could see the difference if
i am calling more about the city of new orleans and the people of new orleans. i started going there 32 years ago when i go to the golf course in james, louisiana for the weekends. married in wisconsin in 1983. we have been to new orleans at then.15 times since we have been there six times since katrina, most recently last september. each time we come back, we find the town is much better, cleaner. i feel much safer there. i think the police force is more friendly. mainly to the people of new...
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download the "news 4 new york" app on your mobile device right now. we will be right back. >>> it's a golden opportunity to turn every ride into a thrill ride. come into the he . >>> now at 6:00, trees down. thousands without power. live pictures from long island where there's still major storm damage. >> the field now set for the first republican presidential debate. we'll tell you who made the cut. >>> plus, where employees have the option of taking a limited time off. >> "today in new york" starts now. >> that's a great story. we'll talk about that in a bit. good morning everyone. it's wednesday morning. august 5th. i'm darlene rodriguez. >>> i'm michael gargiulo. our name for chris cimino today. mr. sunshine because of the way things are looking up, chris. >> they are. >> a dramatic turn. >> that's the reason why everybody -- i'll deliver the sunshine. it was just 24 hours ago actually when the storms rumbled through eastern long island. things quieter this morning. look ng at 60s out east. even a few 50s in the pine barren. new jersey in the 50s t
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had the chance to learn from the new leader of the flyers today. new flyers coach dave hakstol headed the clinic. the snider youth hockey foundation was held in juniata. >> this is what it's all about in terms of you grow up playing the game, it's summer camps, it's every day at the rink during the year. it's fun. bottom line. >> the flyers hired hakstol as the new coach in may. he comes to philadelphia from the university of north dakota, where he spent 11 seasons as head coach. >>> staying with sports, eagles fans only have three days left until the team hits the field for their first preseason game. >> nbc 10 is the official eagles station. today we have a really new way, cool way to show off the home of your favorite team. take a look. the view from our new eagles nest live camera at lincoln financial field. really nice, can't wait to see the eagles players who will be out of their nest and down there on the field playing this sunday in the first preseason game. >> can't wait to see the thousands of crazy fans out there, too, just seeing the sta
had the chance to learn from the new leader of the flyers today. new flyers coach dave hakstol headed the clinic. the snider youth hockey foundation was held in juniata. >> this is what it's all about in terms of you grow up playing the game, it's summer camps, it's every day at the rink during the year. it's fun. bottom line. >> the flyers hired hakstol as the new coach in may. he comes to philadelphia from the university of north dakota, where he spent 11 seasons as head coach....
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this is the "cbs morning news." highway. this is the "cbs morning news." my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your dermatolog
this is the "cbs morning news." highway. this is the "cbs morning news." my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were...
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mayor, is the new south. on september 5, the press club will hold its annual 5k to raise money for journalism scholarships, training, and press freedom. i would now like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. [applause] john: i think there are many suitable beverages in new orleans you could enjoy and that mug. we won't list them all, it will take too long. louisiana is well known for its colorful politicians. in your opinion, how does donald trump compare with governor hugh long and former governor edmund edwards? [laughter] mayor landrieu: i'm looking forward to nikki haley's speech, i thought she did something .ourageous in south carolina i hope that other republicans and democrats put that behind us and do it in a way that makes the south really strong. the south has a lot to offer the united states of america. we actually think that, without getting competition, we can act -- actually lead the nation, but got to put down this issue of race. we have to make sure everyone in this
mayor, is the new south. on september 5, the press club will hold its annual 5k to raise money for journalism scholarships, training, and press freedom. i would now like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. [applause] john: i think there are many suitable beverages in new orleans you could enjoy and that mug. we won't list them all, it will take too long. louisiana is well known for its colorful politicians. in your opinion, how does donald trump compare with...
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the officers were not hurt. eyewitness news reporter toni yates joining us live in the newsroom with the details. >> reporter: yes, you know the one-year anniversary of michael brown's death began with peace, his father calling for calm. and for hours yesterday that is exactly how it was. gunfire, injuries, protestors officers returning gunfire after they were fired on by one man, and this is happening as the police chief was speaking to reporters. take a listen. >> we just want to be as patient as possible. >> message to those -- >> ] gunfire ] >> there you go. that chaos escalated to this point. at a press conference this morning, officials say a suspect last night fired several rounds at an unmarked police van with four detectives inside that van. they say he ran around the building and turned around and began firing again. those officers returned fire hitting that suspect who is this morning as you said ladies in critical and unstable condition. st. louis county's police chief says in all during the violence at least 50 sho
the officers were not hurt. eyewitness news reporter toni yates joining us live in the newsroom with the details. >> reporter: yes, you know the one-year anniversary of michael brown's death began with peace, his father calling for calm. and for hours yesterday that is exactly how it was. gunfire, injuries, protestors officers returning gunfire after they were fired on by one man, and this is happening as the police chief was speaking to reporters. take a listen. >> we just want to...
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mayor, is the new south. september 5, the press club will hold its annual 5k to raise money for journalism scholarships, training, and press freedom. i would now like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. [applause] john: i think there are many suitable beverages in new orleans you could enjoy and that mug. we will list them all, it will take too long. louisiana is well known for its colorful politicians. in your opinion, how does donald trump compare with governor hugh elong and former governor edmund edwards? [laughter] mayor landrieu: i'm looking forward to nikki haley's speech, she does nothing special and south carolina. [applause] think elected: i officials across the south, republican and democrat, put that behind us and look forward, that makes the south but was strong. the south has a lot to offer the united states of america. that, withoutink getting competition, we can act -- actually lead the nation, but got to put down this issue of race. we have to make sure everyone
mayor, is the new south. september 5, the press club will hold its annual 5k to raise money for journalism scholarships, training, and press freedom. i would now like to present our guest with the traditional national press club mug. [applause] john: i think there are many suitable beverages in new orleans you could enjoy and that mug. we will list them all, it will take too long. louisiana is well known for its colorful politicians. in your opinion, how does donald trump compare with governor...
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among our guests will be the actor wendell pierce, a new orleans native who wrote "the wind in the reeds" in news from guatemala, tens of thousands of people marched through the streets thursday to demand the resignation of president otto perez molina. it is the latest in months of massive demonstrations over a corruption scandal that has led to the resignation of the majority of the pr of top officials. earlier this week, the guatemalan supreme court lifted the president's the immunity from prosecution clearing the , way for his impeachment, and passing the impeachment recommendation along to the guatemalan congress. for our full coverage of the ongoing uprising in guatemala, go to democracynow.org. in news from mexico, the parents of the 43 students who disappeared after being attacked and detained by local police last year, are preparing to send a delegation to philadelphia in efforts to meet with pope francis in september. the disappearance of the 43 young men, who were training at the rural teachers' college of ayotzinapa in the southern state of guerrero, has sparked international
among our guests will be the actor wendell pierce, a new orleans native who wrote "the wind in the reeds" in news from guatemala, tens of thousands of people marched through the streets thursday to demand the resignation of president otto perez molina. it is the latest in months of massive demonstrations over a corruption scandal that has led to the resignation of the majority of the pr of top officials. earlier this week, the guatemalan supreme court lifted the president's the...
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and the city of new orleans, the neighborhood madis gras.e been involved in the c t culture my entire life and creating the museum. i have stuff hanging around and collected. and i was supposed to start the wife. >> it's great because then it became a go-to place in my community of people bringing artifacts and small items and stuff saying that i want to be a part of this. i was in the hotel that monday the storm came in. the hotel fell apart. water came up canal street. i left new orleans and went where? to a little bit town called dibbedeaux for a year. i seen devastation when i came back. 14 feet of water covered my building and so when i did get to open the doors of my little museum, i seen a lifetime of me destroyed. but this here is my post-katrina collection and my pre-katrina collection went with the flood waters. my little museum but it is great history. the collection, it's about the people, you know, moving your social way of life. and wondering if you are ever going to see some of these people you knew your whole life. you know,
and the city of new orleans, the neighborhood madis gras.e been involved in the c t culture my entire life and creating the museum. i have stuff hanging around and collected. and i was supposed to start the wife. >> it's great because then it became a go-to place in my community of people bringing artifacts and small items and stuff saying that i want to be a part of this. i was in the hotel that monday the storm came in. the hotel fell apart. water came up canal street. i left new...
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jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. od morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. the minutes of the feds' july meeting shows officials want to increase rates at a september meeting but they have provided no clear sign. >>> here on wall street the stocks dip. they'll be watching for reports on existing home sales for july and last week's employment numbers. the dow lost 162 points wednesday. the s&p fell 17 points. the nasdaq was down 40 points. stocks in asia reacted. tok tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. >>> the san francisco district attorney said wednesday the background checks failed to uncover criminal records of 25 california dribers. they included several registered sex offenders and a convicted murderer. >>> working longer hours could raise your risk of a stroke. researchers report that people who work 55 hours or more per week have a 33% greater risk of stroke. they also have a 13% greater risk of coronary heart disease than those with standard hours. california is placed the b
jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. od morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. the minutes of the feds' july meeting shows officials want to increase rates at a september meeting but they have provided no clear sign. >>> here on wall street the stocks dip. they'll be watching for reports on existing home sales for july and last week's employment numbers. the dow lost 162 points wednesday. the s&p fell 17 points. the nasdaq was down 40 points....
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we're looking at the nbc news app. we're on the cusp of it, every time we see a couple of sprinkles, we brace for it. but this is moving in ways and the wind is really picking up out here right now. still, nothing just yet. again, hoboken on alert for any flooding. and they're warning all of their residents about it today. nothing yet, darlene. we'll check in with you before it comes and for sure it's coming in a few minutes. >> all right, tracy, thank you so much. >>> new this morning, more arrestsaduring another night of protests in ferguson, missouri. those protests have been held for four straight nights and marking one year since the shooting death of michael brown. police say about two dozen were arrested after rocks, frozen water bottles and other on thes were thrown at officers. nobody was hurt and police say no shots were fired. >>> now, the city leaders say the legionnaires outbreak is winding down but the death toll is rising. 12 $12 deaths now blame on the bacteria. lori bordonaro is there. >> reporter: good
we're looking at the nbc news app. we're on the cusp of it, every time we see a couple of sprinkles, we brace for it. but this is moving in ways and the wind is really picking up out here right now. still, nothing just yet. again, hoboken on alert for any flooding. and they're warning all of their residents about it today. nothing yet, darlene. we'll check in with you before it comes and for sure it's coming in a few minutes. >> all right, tracy, thank you so much. >>> new this...
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washington post, the new york times, the wall street journal, the valley news, among others. honored to introduce our first speaker. marty baron grew up in miami. graduated from lehigh, since then he has been a newspaper man. he has worked at the miami herald, the los angeles times, the new york times, the boston globe, and since 2012, he has been the executive editor of the washington post. editor of some of these newspapers, particularly the miami herald, and the boston globe, and the washington post, his team at these newspapers prizes for pulitzer x once interim -- for excellence in journalism. the most recent one at the washington post was earlier this year when he and his team won the pulitzer for this series on the service lapses in protecting the president of the united states. a great series of stories. marty is a fine journalist. interest ina keen art, art museums, and he collects art. altogether, i am very proud to be able to present one of the best newspaper editors in the nation. marty baron. [applause] elizabeth bumiller thank you marty: thank you v
washington post, the new york times, the wall street journal, the valley news, among others. honored to introduce our first speaker. marty baron grew up in miami. graduated from lehigh, since then he has been a newspaper man. he has worked at the miami herald, the los angeles times, the new york times, the boston globe, and since 2012, he has been the executive editor of the washington post. editor of some of these newspapers, particularly the miami herald, and the boston globe, and the...
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however, the good news is that the top u.n.ialing handling the ebola situation briefed the united nations security council today and they said that -- they said that there have not been any new cases of ebola in liberia at all. it has totally stopped and in guinea and sierra leone combined they have only had three cases in the past two weeks, so very, very encouraging signs, tony. let's also listen to a little bit more of what margaret chan has to said. she is the head of the world health organization. she briefed the security council via video conference from hong kong. listen to her prediction here, tony. >> uh-huh. >> if the current intensesy is sustained, the virus can be soundly defeated by the end of this year. in that means going to zero, and staying at zero. >> wow. >> reporter: also come news as well here at the u.n. about -- from the central african republic. we'll know that the u.n. peace keepers there were accused of raping a 12-year-old girl as well as killing two innocent sil -- civilians as well. yesterday ban ki
however, the good news is that the top u.n.ialing handling the ebola situation briefed the united nations security council today and they said that -- they said that there have not been any new cases of ebola in liberia at all. it has totally stopped and in guinea and sierra leone combined they have only had three cases in the past two weeks, so very, very encouraging signs, tony. let's also listen to a little bit more of what margaret chan has to said. she is the head of the world health...
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world news polka that's the world news polka that's the world news polka they make us work the graveyard shift that's why we go for broke so why don't you tune into abc and play a little joke are here tongue and check and the world news polka do the world news polka i said now do the world news polka thank you, thank you very much. >>> this morning on "world news now," search for survivors. the destructive explosion in a chinese city that looks more like a war zone. the human toll, the crowded hospitals, and the search for a cause. >>> campaign shake-up. could al gore be launching another democratic run? and can donald trump impress iowa republicans this weekend with free helicopter rides? >>> and new this half hour, the man who stood up to a 200-pound bear. >> and he has lived to tell about it. his injuries and what he did to save his own life. >>> and later, the big movie from sesame street, elmo, big bird and their friends are turning a new corner, making history in children's television. that's in "the skinny" on this friday, august 14th. >>> from abc news, this is "world n
world news polka that's the world news polka that's the world news polka they make us work the graveyard shift that's why we go for broke so why don't you tune into abc and play a little joke are here tongue and check and the world news polka do the world news polka i said now do the world news polka thank you, thank you very much. >>> this morning on "world news now," search for survivors. the destructive explosion in a chinese city that looks more like a war zone. the human...
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the event takes place on thursday in new york. >>> it appears teens no longer go to the mall to make new friends. they go online. more than three quarters of girls use social media to make friends. 57% of boys use online gaming. >>> a month after it launched apple's new streaming music service has attracted 11 million members. >> the real test will come in september when the three-month trial period comes to an end. apple is hoping to lure subscribers from spotify which has 20 million paying customers. >> i'm going to check this thing out. three month trial why not. >>> it is 6:20. still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, getting tough on sky high prices at the airport. why some hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine . kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early
the event takes place on thursday in new york. >>> it appears teens no longer go to the mall to make new friends. they go online. more than three quarters of girls use social media to make friends. 57% of boys use online gaming. >>> a month after it launched apple's new streaming music service has attracted 11 million members. >> the real test will come in september when the three-month trial period comes to an end. apple is hoping to lure subscribers from spotify which...
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the iowa state fair. betty: then disney shows off its new star wars theme park. it's one of the largest expansions in company history. you insidell take the billion-dollar mind that goldcorp built despite plunging gold prices in recent months. betty: good afternoon. mark: they don't call them dog days for nothing. it's hot in new york city. with a look at the markets on this monday, august 17. it's a quiet day on wall street with all the major indices trading higher. you can see the s&p 500 continues to trade in the tightest range and nine decades. up broader market is just one third of 1%. the dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq are up as well. let's move onto oil which is trading at a six year low amid speculation that demand may slip. iran said opec production may climb to a record and nymex ande is down 4/10 of 1% brent crude is down 6/10 of 1%. a gauge of manufacturing, the fed bank of new york state slumped at the fastest pace since the reception -- the recession. oil is down over 5% in that time3 e. betty: checking on the bond markets, this is acros
the iowa state fair. betty: then disney shows off its new star wars theme park. it's one of the largest expansions in company history. you insidell take the billion-dollar mind that goldcorp built despite plunging gold prices in recent months. betty: good afternoon. mark: they don't call them dog days for nothing. it's hot in new york city. with a look at the markets on this monday, august 17. it's a quiet day on wall street with all the major indices trading higher. you can see the s&p 500...
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check out the new hardware. fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for people who need to get a lot done at home. >>> college students will be headed back to campus soon. for the first time new sexual assault protections will come with them, all thanks to the campus save act. the law spearheaded by senator bob casey of pennsylvania. it requires uniform reporting standards for sexual assaults on college campuses and requires schools to provide clear guidelines to students outlining sexual violence policies. >> it gives not only new students who could become victims the information they need to act when they are a victim, but also to prepare the whole campus or community to take steps to prevent this in the first place. >> this is the first school year the law will be in effect. >>> there is good news today for eagles fans ahead of the start of the preseason. >> next the man expected to take those snaps gives us an update on the first week of training camp. sheena? >>> for parts of the area today,
check out the new hardware. fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for people who need to get a lot done at home. >>> college students will be headed back to campus soon. for the first time new sexual assault protections will come with them, all thanks to the campus save act. the law spearheaded by senator bob casey of pennsylvania. it requires uniform reporting standards for sexual assaults on college campuses and requires schools to provide clear guidelines to...
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i believe the worst is over. we new beyers would come into the market. >> reporter: it comes a day at one of the wildest rides in wall street history. the dow was down more than 1,000 in the opening minutes monday. it recovered almost all the losses by midday and dropped again ending the day down 588 points. on the floor of the new york stock exchange they are trying to keep volatility in check. >> people need to bear in mind we are entering i roll tile seasonal period for the market, september october, a volatile period. >> reporter: early today china's major index tanked again. afterward regulators cut interest rates in order to stimulate the slowing economy. the second largest in the world. a slowdown in china is just one of the issues concerning investors, falling oil prices are another. >> crude oil down below $40 a barrel pressuring a lot of energy companies. >> reporter: investors are also keeping a close eye on the federal reserve to see if it will raise interest rates when it meets next week. jill wagner, cbs n
i believe the worst is over. we new beyers would come into the market. >> reporter: it comes a day at one of the wildest rides in wall street history. the dow was down more than 1,000 in the opening minutes monday. it recovered almost all the losses by midday and dropped again ending the day down 588 points. on the floor of the new york stock exchange they are trying to keep volatility in check. >> people need to bear in mind we are entering i roll tile seasonal period for the...
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the canada side or the new york side? that's the side. >> beautiful. >> jimmy: the canada side is like lights and it's like, almost like vegas. it's fun. and the new york side looks like a lemony snicket book cover. [ laughter ] sad and less trees with no leaves on it. and you go, "what happened? why is that side so much worse?" canada side, that's the place to do it. it's amazing. yeah, we got to work in that side of niagara falls. so where does he play? >> i've never been to the new york side. >> jimmy: oh, please, we know. we'll fix it up. but where does he play? >> he played at -- for a big show there for about 60,000 people. >> jimmy: have you been to niagara falls? >> i had before -- [ laughter ] we can't even have a a conversation. >> jimmy: you're feeling a a little something. yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i'm not! >> jimmy: a little chemistry. a little chemistry now. it's too late, baby. ship is sailed, okay, nicole. taken, okay? i am taken, okay. [ laughter ] just kidding. just kidding. i can't believe this.
the canada side or the new york side? that's the side. >> beautiful. >> jimmy: the canada side is like lights and it's like, almost like vegas. it's fun. and the new york side looks like a lemony snicket book cover. [ laughter ] sad and less trees with no leaves on it. and you go, "what happened? why is that side so much worse?" canada side, that's the place to do it. it's amazing. yeah, we got to work in that side of niagara falls. so where does he play? >> i've...
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if the city doesn't build a new stadium for the team. a new stadium would cost nearly $1 billion with almost $400 million being covered by public funds. by the way, the owner of the rams stan kronke has a net of more than $6 billion. ali velshi talked about the financing of sports stadiums with victor matheson. who studied the financing of stayed yim. >> if you actually go down and look at game day and you see all those thousands of people spending money on hot dogs and tickets and all this you can't believe there's not some sort of gigantic economic benefit. when you look at the data whether it's employment whether it's income whether it's gdp, even things like travel related hotel occupancy everything like that you actually can never find large bumps associated with either new stadiums news franchises or things like the world cup or the olympics. >> let's see what the minnesota vikings site says about the new stadium scheduled to open in 2016. it says it's going to create 13,000 jobs during construction, part time jobs and full time job
if the city doesn't build a new stadium for the team. a new stadium would cost nearly $1 billion with almost $400 million being covered by public funds. by the way, the owner of the rams stan kronke has a net of more than $6 billion. ali velshi talked about the financing of sports stadiums with victor matheson. who studied the financing of stayed yim. >> if you actually go down and look at game day and you see all those thousands of people spending money on hot dogs and tickets and all...
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that will in the last much longer. good newss front clears the coast tonight, tomorrow is partly sunny, nice day with sunshine returning, thursday, looks sunny and nice, and friday, looking good as well. we will keep an eye on the front to the north. it should stay to the north of us. lets talk again about the persaid, moving through quickly last time. i want to take a close lear here. the this is debris from the meteor shower that will be peeking here tomorrow, and into thursday. best viewing for these midnight to 5:00 a.m. you could see up to 100 meet yours per hour. they are moving at 133 miles an hour. so, definitely get outside in the overnight tonight and into tomorrow, skies will be clearing. and then i'm going to wait for to you tell me on twit error facebook before i try to see them. let me know. take a video. maybe if you wake up and take a peak, that would be a nice show in the sky for you over the the next couple of days. good news is we will clear things out, just in time for the the per said meteor showers. still t
that will in the last much longer. good newss front clears the coast tonight, tomorrow is partly sunny, nice day with sunshine returning, thursday, looks sunny and nice, and friday, looking good as well. we will keep an eye on the front to the north. it should stay to the north of us. lets talk again about the persaid, moving through quickly last time. i want to take a close lear here. the this is debris from the meteor shower that will be peeking here tomorrow, and into thursday. best viewing...