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tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new york's gorgeous mosaic. i'd add you back on the program, sir. glad to have you back on the program, sir. we will get straight to the text. there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall and worked with bill lynch, known to many as a rumpled genius. it brought him along as he has done so many others. bill is dead now and has his reward. but he has left quite a legacy. >> you endorse him now that he is one of the two finalists? >> absolutely. i called them on election night and congratulated him, offering to d
tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new york's gorgeous mosaic. i'd add you back on the program, sir. glad to have you back on the program, sir. we will get straight to the text. there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you....
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she's "the new york times" public editor. the public editor is a publicly identifies errors and omissions and reports them to the public saying we got this wrong here. i haven't seen one article from margaret sullivan saying we may have made a mistake here or if he made a mistake, here's why. the whole reason why you hire a public editor is for a pr move in light of the jason blare fiasco. where is margaret sullivan? if you're going to have a policeman on your editorial staff, decisions weren't made at all this week. >> i want to make this clear and i'll make the point as i turn to eleanor clift. we invited margaret sullivan and others from "the new york times" and they were either unavailable or declined. eleanor, the thing most disturbing to many when you see this thing is attribution to officials. american officials. hanging stories, very important story, moved in real time and cnn for example did not report that the al shabab leader, somalia story, that he had been killed in its initial reporting. does that trouble you? >>
she's "the new york times" public editor. the public editor is a publicly identifies errors and omissions and reports them to the public saying we got this wrong here. i haven't seen one article from margaret sullivan saying we may have made a mistake here or if he made a mistake, here's why. the whole reason why you hire a public editor is for a pr move in light of the jason blare fiasco. where is margaret sullivan? if you're going to have a policeman on your editorial staff,...
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its replacement is perhaps "the new york times." there is perhaps no newspaper that takes itself more seriously. it is the job of journalists to report what happened. predicting the future is a job for their buoyant. the future -- nobody knows what the future for almost any part of the media is. "the new york times," the gray lady, has never been overburdened with modesty and claims to be the finest his paper in the world and it does have over 100 pulitzer prize is. >> it is the product of a monopoly. there is no other newspaper. is a shadowton post of itself, and so is "the los angeles times." >> historically, it has been slow to change, but one-third of abroad,omers are from so perhaps an international edition was inevitable, but it will not be easy. >> all newspapers are struggling, but if you have a global brand, a global recognition, it makes sense to go global. all i would say is where is the british are good at going global, going global with the "economist," "the guardian," " the daily," and so on, the americans have not real
its replacement is perhaps "the new york times." there is perhaps no newspaper that takes itself more seriously. it is the job of journalists to report what happened. predicting the future is a job for their buoyant. the future -- nobody knows what the future for almost any part of the media is. "the new york times," the gray lady, has never been overburdened with modesty and claims to be the finest his paper in the world and it does have over 100 pulitzer prize is. >>...
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the same is true in l.a., but we are talking about new york. there clearly have been people equal to the task. the aforementioned bill thompson is one of them. there are others who did not seek the office. patterson once ran for lieutenant governor of new york and 161 out of 62 counties. mayor undera deputy ed koch. there are just a number of people that have not sought the office. in 88, you may recall that jesse did better than any other second place candidate. those persons that we got registered voted for me in 1989. it was a four-way race. the metropolitan transit authority. the most articulate and knowledgeable person i have ever encountered. the conventional wisdom was that we would not win. you have to get 40% to avoid a runoff. election, general 9/11 has not yet occurred. a margin of only 50,000. >> to what do you attribute that? my response was always, why do you ask? the answer, i believe, is racism. we lost by about the same margin in 1990. in the book i mentioned racism, but that is not the total reason. in 1989 if have one a lot of
the same is true in l.a., but we are talking about new york. there clearly have been people equal to the task. the aforementioned bill thompson is one of them. there are others who did not seek the office. patterson once ran for lieutenant governor of new york and 161 out of 62 counties. mayor undera deputy ed koch. there are just a number of people that have not sought the office. in 88, you may recall that jesse did better than any other second place candidate. those persons that we got...
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i gave it to "the new york times" they did one story but it has appeared no place. the tea party people don't know how much money the federal government gives their own people. if that dialogue becomes all known then the government is not viewed as the alien beast because those that control the tea party propaganda are the rich people felt like this conversation and rush limbaugh flies his own jet with over $100 million per year. >> thank you. [laughter] >> you are absolutely right about where the bonitos. there was an interesting instead the one year-ago routinely people under identified that they did not identify as a system. but this on welfare definitely is undeserving and we make it better to get benefits can we fingerprint be'' more spinach having authority said? simic yes. and as a result only half that of eligible people got food stamps and imagine if we said the same thing to those self proclaimed conservatives that got tax relief if we said the next time if you want your tax relief you have to peek into a cup to prove you are not smoking marijuana. but imag
i gave it to "the new york times" they did one story but it has appeared no place. the tea party people don't know how much money the federal government gives their own people. if that dialogue becomes all known then the government is not viewed as the alien beast because those that control the tea party propaganda are the rich people felt like this conversation and rush limbaugh flies his own jet with over $100 million per year. >> thank you. [laughter] >> you are...
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it was in the "new york times". >> oh, "the new york times", oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> jon: oh, "the york times", the paper of record for crackheads and liars. just out of curiosity financial journalists seem to feel that the "new york times" reporting is beneath their veracity standards. is there a new source that is fact-filled and trustworthy enough to quote on your hallowed cnbc air. >> mandatory reading the editorial in the wall street journal. >> want to talk about the editorial in the wall street journal. >> shakedown as "the wall street journal". >> if you you have to work at the editorial board you might as well be at the "new york times". >> the only place the financial guys consider factual enough for rebroadcast is the one part of the rupert murdoch bias machine explicitly labeled opinion. there may be one fact that jp morgan found themselves in when taking on the liabilities of washington mutual and bern sterns. >> the government asked jp morgan buy up bear sterns and buy washington mutual. >> they came to jpm hat in hate in order to save them from collapse. >> they begge
it was in the "new york times". >> oh, "the new york times", oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> jon: oh, "the york times", the paper of record for crackheads and liars. just out of curiosity financial journalists seem to feel that the "new york times" reporting is beneath their veracity standards. is there a new source that is fact-filled and trustworthy enough to quote on your hallowed cnbc air. >> mandatory reading the editorial in the wall...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. ading for the month of october. spooky, spooky day today. >> happy halloween. just a fair warning, we are on such a sugar high today. this has been anything but a scary market this month. we're going to bring home the final tallies for october. a lot more in today's show. look at this. they built this chart to show you the month to date gains for the major averages. the dow up 3.2%. nasdaq up more than
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. ading for the month of october. spooky, spooky day today. >> happy halloween. just a fair warning, we are on such a sugar high today. this has been anything but a scary market this month. we're going to bring home the final tallies for october. a lot more in today's show. look at this. they built this chart to show you the month to date gains for the major averages. the dow up 3.2%. nasdaq up more than
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the new york police department says it's investigating the incident. jay-z's representatives have not commented but kayla phillips hopes they do. >> when he hears about it or when he gets involved in it he knows it's not right and will make the right choice. >> reporter: and jay-z isn't the only star caught in the middle of a high-end store controversy. robert brown filed a lawsuit
the new york police department says it's investigating the incident. jay-z's representatives have not commented but kayla phillips hopes they do. >> when he hears about it or when he gets involved in it he knows it's not right and will make the right choice. >> reporter: and jay-z isn't the only star caught in the middle of a high-end store controversy. robert brown filed a lawsuit
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: for unanimous consent i recognize mr. kennedy of rhode island. massachusetts. i'm sorry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you to my colleague from new york. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and ask that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on baunlt so that we can end the republican shutdown. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair has previously advised that cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from texas. >> how much time does the gentleman from new york control? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has five minutes the gentleman from new york has six. mr. serrano: i reck nizz for a unanimous consent request mr. kilmer of washington. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: ms. mr. veasey of is recognized for unanimous consent. the speake
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: for unanimous consent i recognize mr. kennedy of rhode island. massachusetts. i'm sorry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you to my colleague from new york. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and ask that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on baunlt so that we can end the republican shutdown. the speaker...
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morgan faces the music other big banks continue to get their way the new york federal reserve bank is now in the middle of a lawsuit filed by a former employee carmen sahara who claims that the new york fed fired her after she refused to falsify documents that if left untouched would have exposed illegal practices at goldman sachs some of the new york fed's most powerful executives are former goldman employees and in many people's severe as case looks like yet another example of regulators looking out for banks instead of looking out for the american people to help us break all this down i'm joined now from our los angeles studios by richard aska senior fellow at the campaign for america's future rich or welcome back always good to be here in town and thanks thanks for joining us richard let me let me by the way i meant to mention the set up that you guys have this big gala dinner coming up here and in washington d.c. in november and it's really really worth checking out get over to to. the web site our future dot org. right there thank you so. j.p. morgan this is the largest fine eve
morgan faces the music other big banks continue to get their way the new york federal reserve bank is now in the middle of a lawsuit filed by a former employee carmen sahara who claims that the new york fed fired her after she refused to falsify documents that if left untouched would have exposed illegal practices at goldman sachs some of the new york fed's most powerful executives are former goldman employees and in many people's severe as case looks like yet another example of regulators...
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the new york press club held this event earlier this month. it is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is an absolute pressure -- pleasure to be here. let's congratulate the entire press club. [applause] have lefte heard, i columbia full-time to move to a new role at the new york department -- [inaudible] -- i will tell you about what we do but at the same time i continued to be part of the journalism world and work in journalism and teach a class at columbia. i am hoping that we can continue to have opportunities to interact in the journalism sphere. i welcome you all up to the met any time. in the mood for culture and art, please do,. let me tell you about our session. we wanted to keep this as useful as and that has to do with the timing because it is so early. it is also a chance for us to take stock of where we are and where we are going. there's so much of buzz and hype about social, and this is a good moment to kind of think through what makes sense for each of us to do in our work, to get some ideas. i hope you will leave with lots of ide
the new york press club held this event earlier this month. it is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is an absolute pressure -- pleasure to be here. let's congratulate the entire press club. [applause] have lefte heard, i columbia full-time to move to a new role at the new york department -- [inaudible] -- i will tell you about what we do but at the same time i continued to be part of the journalism world and work in journalism and teach a class at columbia....
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back to you. >> gigi stone of the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, gigi. >>> coming ouptown "morning news," indycar crash. cars go flying leaving an indy driver badly injure and fans in the stands. this is the "cbs morning news." beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! >>> firefighters built containment lines sunday to try and stop the wind-whipped
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gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. the weekend announcement that ended the furlough for most dod employees put some other people back to work. it's led to united technology to bring back workers. it's in a division which builds black hawk helicopters. lockheed martin, however, is continuing with today's layoff of 3,000 employees until it can confirm hagel's announcement with the pentagon. >>> asian markets were lower amid rising concerns about the u.s. debt ceiling. tokyo's nikkei fell more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. a strong ending to the week on wall street wasn't enough to undo the damage to the dow as investors worry about the ongoing government shutdown. the dow shed 259 points last week while the nasdaq finished the week up 20. >>> japan airlines announced this morning it's ordering a dozens of new jets from airbus. they're ordering a-350 jets worth $9.5 billion with an option to buy another 25 of the planes. it's to defeat boeing which has
gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. the weekend announcement that ended the furlough for most dod employees put some other people back to work. it's led to united technology to bring back workers. it's in a division which builds black hawk helicopters. lockheed martin, however, is continuing with today's layoff of 3,000 employees until it can confirm hagel's announcement with the pentagon. >>> asian...
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benchmark delivery dropped 54 cents to $191 a barrel on the new york mercantile exchange. gold and other metals fell as well. the government shutdown will also affect key economic indicators that means some of the indicators that drive the markets won't be available. the september jobs report due on friday may still be released on time. but construction and factory orders will be delayed. and the s&p will continue reviewing applications for initial public offerings for now. anne-marie, there is another victim of the government shutdown. the very popular panda cam at the national zoo in washington will go dark. that's actually the first time that has happened since the cub was born there august 23rd. imagine the travesty of all the disappointed children, anne-marie. >> i'll tell you, gigi, just reading the internet, people seem to be more upset about the panda cam than anything else. i suppose everybody needs their dose of cuteness, right. >> gives something to focus on. >> sigh suppose so. we need that. gigi stone at the new york stock exchange, thank you so much, gigi. >>>
benchmark delivery dropped 54 cents to $191 a barrel on the new york mercantile exchange. gold and other metals fell as well. the government shutdown will also affect key economic indicators that means some of the indicators that drive the markets won't be available. the september jobs report due on friday may still be released on time. but construction and factory orders will be delayed. and the s&p will continue reviewing applications for initial public offerings for now. anne-marie,...
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at the new york stock exchange, i'm gigi stone with the "moneywatch" report.o you. >> gigi, thank you very much. >>> well, in sports, a party atmosphere as the pirates host their first playoff game since 1992. pirates fans charged up for the wild-card matchup in cincinnati, and they can't have to wait long to cheer. marlon byrd homers in the second inning to start the scoring. two batters later it sounds like pirates fans get to reds pitcher johnny cueto. >> that ball's hit well to left center field. back toward the front. and that ball is gone! >> russell martin makes it 2-0. pirates with that home run. he would add another homer in the seventh as pittsburgh surges to a 6-2 win. manager clint hurdle says the fans were instrumental in his team's victory. >> this is the newest biggest buzz. this one's still ringing in my ears. when we took the field for the announcements, the opening announcements, they let it rip. the park showed up tonight. >> check out the postgame party in the pirates' clubhouse. hurdle gets drenched in celebratory champagne. >>> the nation
at the new york stock exchange, i'm gigi stone with the "moneywatch" report.o you. >> gigi, thank you very much. >>> well, in sports, a party atmosphere as the pirates host their first playoff game since 1992. pirates fans charged up for the wild-card matchup in cincinnati, and they can't have to wait long to cheer. marlon byrd homers in the second inning to start the scoring. two batters later it sounds like pirates fans get to reds pitcher johnny cueto. >> that...
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i'm okay, i'm okay. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new yorkegrees. the high in miami, thunderstorms. mostly sunny chicago, dallas is sunny as well. and morning fog in los angeles. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. rain will fall from northeast florida to the carolinas today with the potential for coastal flooding and rough surf. a developing storm system brings showers and in higher elevations snow in the pacific northwest. there's a red flag warning stretching from southern nebraska, southwest into new mexico. expect nice weather in much of the northeast and midwest. >>> in sports, some dramatic finishes in all four baseball's postseason series. we'll start with the national league. the dodgers trying to close out the braves. and they get a huge performance from carl crawford. he homers in the first and again in the third. l.a. trails atlanta in the eighth when juan uribe comes to the plate. >> that ball is drilled to left! that ball is gone! and the dodgers lead. >> the dodgers shut down the braves in the ninth and advanced
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joined by quentin hardy of "the new york times" and colleen taylor of tech crunch. thanks for coming on the show. it's actually your second time. we can talk about your first time in a minute. i'm now going to leave it to you to explain reddit. and as you do for someone who's ever never seen it and says am i going to watch this alexis guy on tv or not, explain it well. >> no pressure. >> no. >> well, it is a platform for online communities to share links and have discussions about really whatever they want. we just broke 81 million visitors a month, and people use the platform to discuss everything from corgis to nfl to politics. >> most people would be astonished to figure out how many things they see on the news started on reddit. it's kind of the birthplace, where the planets are formed for all the silly things you see. not always just silly but oftentimes the silly things you see on newscasts. >> it is a truly open platform for people to find an interesting link, submit it. and if other people like that link, they'll vote it up. yeah, oftentimes, it's the launchi
joined by quentin hardy of "the new york times" and colleen taylor of tech crunch. thanks for coming on the show. it's actually your second time. we can talk about your first time in a minute. i'm now going to leave it to you to explain reddit. and as you do for someone who's ever never seen it and says am i going to watch this alexis guy on tv or not, explain it well. >> no pressure. >> no. >> well, it is a platform for online communities to share links and have...
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the gentlelady from new york is ecognized. mrs. lowey: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, is recognized for one minute. mr. scott: thank you very much. i rise to support this very needed legislation. let me make a point here there is a very important part of this legislation that sets up the budget commission. and i would like to make an appeal to that commission to not only get a good budget to us but take some time to get mechanism in place to prevent us from ever again shutting down the federal government. we take a solemn oath here to defend the federal government, to support the federal government, to uphold the federal government, and we must honor that. maybe we can do mandatory arbitration, but we have some smart people in this place. we hurt too many people when we shut down the federal government. and let us hopefully we can put the mitch mcconnell rule in place, god bless that senator from kentucky and the courming h
the gentlelady from new york is ecognized. mrs. lowey: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, is recognized for one minute. mr. scott: thank you very much. i rise to support this very needed legislation. let me make a point here there is a very important part of this legislation that sets up the budget commission. and i would like to make an appeal to that commission to not only get a good...
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gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. janet yellen says more needs to be done to strengthen the economy. yellen was nominated by president obama yesterday to replace ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. yellen has to be nominated by the senate. president obama calls her a prove leader. yellen says while the economy is stronger, there is more work to do. >> the mandate of the federal reserve is to serve all the american people, and too many americans still can't find a job and worry how they'll pay their bills and provide for their families. >> yesterday the fed published the minutes from itself september meeting. nearly every member thought the central bank needed more data before slowing its economic stimulus program. >>> on wall street stocks were mixed. the dow rose 26 points. the nasdaq fell 17 points. in asia the investors were on edge as the deadline nears. tokyo's nikkei add 1% to add a one-week high. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. >>> foreclos
gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. janet yellen says more needs to be done to strengthen the economy. yellen was nominated by president obama yesterday to replace ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. yellen has to be nominated by the senate. president obama calls her a prove leader. yellen says while the economy is stronger, there is more work to do. >> the mandate of the federal reserve is to...
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dagen: we have nicole petallides on the new york stock exchange. ing at caesars today. in the meantime, it may be good news for when as they are interested in the same license. they are actually hitting a new high of 173.54. in the meantime, there has been a briefing. we will see whether or not the proposal continues to move forward and actually gets to regulatory approval that it would need to do this. connell: running a twitter ipo dry run. the question is, will all systems go if it comes after this weekend be enough to offer a flawless outcome? >> the president any second may speak from the rose garden. we have been waiting for this event on healthcare. working the weekend. >> there will be a huge flood of traffic and act vividly. everything at the exchange needs to bring these quotes on other stocks that change in the united states will have to be coming in. with the facebook ipo and every day trading, they try to simulate everything that will be happening. these are not robots that you are hurting. this is like herding cats. it is pretty tough
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there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs their attention. >> do you feel like the angelina jolie of taxi drivers. >>
there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested...
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in a "new york times" story, the "new york times" interviewed her brother and sister to talk about how good of a person she is. and her character. and the white house was nowhere behind her. >> well, but in another "new york times" story, a person who was not mentioned by name, but it was described as having been close to both sebelius and the white house says, well, kathleen has the title, but she doesn't have the responsibility or in many respects the kind of wide authority and access to the president that she needs to make a difference. so the white house seems to be, you know, she doesn't really do much so it's not kind of our fault. >> which is ridiculous. somebody does need to take the fall for this. whether or not it's her is up to the president of united states. there are reasons for it, reasons against it. but it needs to be done and it deserves covered. >> one of the things we do on this program is we try to cut through the accusations. during the shutdown, republicans were getting pummeled in the press and politically. the democrat and president are having a hard time of it
in a "new york times" story, the "new york times" interviewed her brother and sister to talk about how good of a person she is. and her character. and the white house was nowhere behind her. >> well, but in another "new york times" story, a person who was not mentioned by name, but it was described as having been close to both sebelius and the white house says, well, kathleen has the title, but she doesn't have the responsibility or in many respects the kind...
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the people of upstate new york made a sort of providence of religious revival. he western reserve in northeast ohio where you could self to the crystal see the new england town greens and covered bridges and southern michigan which they settled going from buffalo and the steamer's selling out in the west toward counties you can see in the map of the michigan cities and townships daughter named after a state new york communities all by the new england yankees. they founded chicago in a sort of miraculous year of 1848 they started building the ken house in chicago and set up the futures market to trade grain. it was the new england yankee foundation. the yankee d. asper was moralistic and intolerance. you may not think of those two things coming together of but they were and they spawned one remove net after another. women's rights at the fall convention in new york that was held in the yankee country. the prohibition of alcohol. we have some in the audience who were from the southern michigan town of temperance. and abolition of slavery to the issue of slavery in
the people of upstate new york made a sort of providence of religious revival. he western reserve in northeast ohio where you could self to the crystal see the new england town greens and covered bridges and southern michigan which they settled going from buffalo and the steamer's selling out in the west toward counties you can see in the map of the michigan cities and townships daughter named after a state new york communities all by the new england yankees. they founded chicago in a sort of...
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a wall street journal or the new york times and how they are treating social media. i was at another nyu conference last month. some of the folks from there were talking about targeting key social media followers and allowing them to break through that pay wall if the wall street journal or new york times believes that the benefit of having that key influencer, meaning a person who will share your content and spread that to the most readers as possible, that is a really valuable tool. i am not sure how that is working just now. they are playing with us. i think it has a lots of potential if done correctly. i think rather than social media, in my opinion, instead of social media being a negative disruptor for traditional journalism, i think it could be an amplifier if used correctly. right now, we are in that's in between states where we are not quite sure where it is going to go, but there is a lots of potential in that joint relationship between the traditional and the social media. >> i may contribute in writer to forbes.com. curious to share how you interface with
a wall street journal or the new york times and how they are treating social media. i was at another nyu conference last month. some of the folks from there were talking about targeting key social media followers and allowing them to break through that pay wall if the wall street journal or new york times believes that the benefit of having that key influencer, meaning a person who will share your content and spread that to the most readers as possible, that is a really valuable tool. i am not...
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my guest for the hour is heavily favored to become the first democrat in 20 years to serves new york city mayors. the entire country is watching to see whether bill de blasio will enact the policies he's running on and whether they will work. he was a dark horse to ran to the left of the democratic -- telling a tale of two cities, the haves and have knots. de blasio is promising a real break from the bloomberg era. i was a supporter of his, but the question remains what can any mayor do about inquality on america's home turf. by de blasio tonight, up late. >>> the premise of your campaign has been about addressing inequality. and what i'll call the big three points that you made are you want to have universal prek, you want to build 200,000 units of affordable housing in the city, and you want to raise taxes on people earning $500,000 or more. my question is, what i don't see here is job creation. and how do you think -- do you think that job creation is a priority for your administration and how do those things address job creation. >> it's absolutely a priority. i think you're exact
my guest for the hour is heavily favored to become the first democrat in 20 years to serves new york city mayors. the entire country is watching to see whether bill de blasio will enact the policies he's running on and whether they will work. he was a dark horse to ran to the left of the democratic -- telling a tale of two cities, the haves and have knots. de blasio is promising a real break from the bloomberg era. i was a supporter of his, but the question remains what can any mayor do about...
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look "the new york times," for lack of a better term, nothing. i was trying to think of something nice to say. but not really. they ran the gamut for the obama campaign no matter what it is. even right now. he's been elected. they sold us this gigantic nightmare as good for people. now some of them may have to take it. all those folks that were not the bosses at the "times" building, they might have to take obama care because they owe money. a couple hundred million dollars. they're underwater. what happens? they're going to cut costs. they're going to find out they're going to have to eat this meal by the way which has now been there a week, maybe months, and it's rotten and it tastes exactly like obama care, bad. >> bob has indigestion after that description. >> i'm being cool though. >> i have no idea what that means. >> i don't either but that's -- >> no, no -- >> i'm sorry, apparently i don't -- apparently -- >> for our audience -- >> can i just make one point? do i think they kept this quiet before the election? yes. for the election. yes. a
look "the new york times," for lack of a better term, nothing. i was trying to think of something nice to say. but not really. they ran the gamut for the obama campaign no matter what it is. even right now. he's been elected. they sold us this gigantic nightmare as good for people. now some of them may have to take it. all those folks that were not the bosses at the "times" building, they might have to take obama care because they owe money. a couple hundred million dollars....
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tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new york's gorgeous mosaic. i'd add you back on the program, sir. glad to have you back on the program, sir. we will get straight to the text. there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall and worked with bill lynch, known to many as a rumpled genius. it brought him along as he has done so many others. bill is dead now and has his reward. but he has left quite a legacy. >> you endorse him now that he is one of the two finalists? >> absolutely. i called them on election night and congratulated him, offering to d
tavis: being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. he just chronicled his life and times governing new york's gorgeous mosaic. i'd add you back on the program, sir. glad to have you back on the program, sir. we will get straight to the text. there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you....
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it was only the new york state attorney that has cooperated. we talk about public -- how we get to know things, this is a very frustrating story. a whistleblower comes forward, leads to the strings that get pulled and a whole international series of transactions regarding azerbaijan, czechoslovakia, the heart of russia, the largest of institutions, and it all gets brought to ground by the lack of interest from the united states government for reasons that are opaque. the only person who sacrifices in this is the whistleblower. >> let's talk about who some of those investors were. i mean, ric bourke alone did not invest in privatizing the azerbaijan will supply. in fact, you have columbia university, aig, omega fund, who else, michael tigar? talk about who this group of investors were that lost a fortune. >> the interesting thing, that list, if i had to recall it from memory since i did not know this would be multiple-choice, would be long. but the interesting thing about columbia university is, this is one of the things -- judge shetland is a g
it was only the new york state attorney that has cooperated. we talk about public -- how we get to know things, this is a very frustrating story. a whistleblower comes forward, leads to the strings that get pulled and a whole international series of transactions regarding azerbaijan, czechoslovakia, the heart of russia, the largest of institutions, and it all gets brought to ground by the lack of interest from the united states government for reasons that are opaque. the only person who...
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>> our book looks at the most significant terror plot that al qaeda unleashed on new york city since . this is a plot that one of bin laden's top deputies hatched and set in motion and it was a plot to bomb the new york city subways in 2009. what we found in with the book shows in the form of a thriller really is this the plot is unfolding the nypd has a million opportunities -- the secret program 7 million opportunities to catch saucy and his friends and at every term the programs fail. >> who is nazibullah zazi? >> he is the central antagonists of this vote. zazi is this kid an afghan american who came here as a child was a westernized kid. he was supporting the invasion of afghanistan after 9/11 let a lot of kids who fall out of the system dropped out of high school and became disenchanted and a little bit angry and then turned to the internet and became radicalized by futures like anwar al-awlaki. he became convinced that like the russians before us that we in the united states have become occupiers and invaders in afghanistan and he and two friends decided they were going to go a
>> our book looks at the most significant terror plot that al qaeda unleashed on new york city since . this is a plot that one of bin laden's top deputies hatched and set in motion and it was a plot to bomb the new york city subways in 2009. what we found in with the book shows in the form of a thriller really is this the plot is unfolding the nypd has a million opportunities -- the secret program 7 million opportunities to catch saucy and his friends and at every term the programs fail....
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it has chosen to list on the new york stock exchange. e social media network will be the biggest technology i-p-o since facebook went public in may 2012. twitter plans to sell 70 million shares. it could bring in one-point-six billion dollars. shares will trade under the ticker "t-w-t-r." >> he has one more day behind bars, michael jackson's one-time personal doctor is already stepping up the battle to regain his medical license. dr. conrad murray filed a civil petition in texas friday morning. asking a judge to stop the state medical board's revocation of his license pending his criminal appeal in california. texas is the first state to revoke murray's medical license citing his felony conviction. murray is set to walk out of mens central jail in los angeles on monday. >> anger over claims that the n-s-a is spying on people around the world, including americans here at home, is spilling onto the streets of washington d-c. that's where demonstrators rallied against the nation's surveillance programs. a number of politicians joined the pro
it has chosen to list on the new york stock exchange. e social media network will be the biggest technology i-p-o since facebook went public in may 2012. twitter plans to sell 70 million shares. it could bring in one-point-six billion dollars. shares will trade under the ticker "t-w-t-r." >> he has one more day behind bars, michael jackson's one-time personal doctor is already stepping up the battle to regain his medical license. dr. conrad murray filed a civil petition in texas...
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the gentlelady from new york reserves and the gentlelady from new york has seven minutes remaining. the gentleman from texas is recognized and the gentleman from texas has five minutes remaining. mr. sessions: mr. speaker, thank you very much. you know, our great government on october 1 was going to be open for health care. mr. speaker, all anybody has to do is go online right now and try and sign up for this after years of our friends in the obama administration getting ready. and it said, i'm sorry, your account could not be done. the system is unavailable. so, here we are at the great day mandatory , 12:30, funding by the government, can't et in the way of that, right here. system unavailable for the american public. why? -- why am i not surprised? i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from texas, our side of the texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one minute. ms
the gentlelady from new york reserves and the gentlelady from new york has seven minutes remaining. the gentleman from texas is recognized and the gentleman from texas has five minutes remaining. mr. sessions: mr. speaker, thank you very much. you know, our great government on october 1 was going to be open for health care. mr. speaker, all anybody has to do is go online right now and try and sign up for this after years of our friends in the obama administration getting ready. and it said, i'm...
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tonight, the "new york times" is quoting an unnamed u.s. official saying u.s. av navy seals have seeds a leader of the ramzi bin al-shibh group. in libya, al qaeda militant aby abas el-liby was captured near tripoli in a joint operation by the u.s. military, the c.i.a., and the f.b.i., and is now in u.s. custody. the u.s. has been pursuing el-liby for 13 years for his involvement in the bombing of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. in oxnard, california, an 18 wheeler went off a freeway ramp and plowed into a car dealership. the truck set 10 vehicles on fire and damaged six more. firefighters quickly put out those flames. the reports this evening that the new york city police department's internal affairs investigation is investigating multiple off-duty police officers involve involved with a group of bikers who chased and beat an s.u.v. driver in manhattan last week. wcbs tv's dave carlin has the story. >> reporter: cbs news has learned at least one off-duty detective and two off-duty new york city police officers were part of a motorcycle rally
tonight, the "new york times" is quoting an unnamed u.s. official saying u.s. av navy seals have seeds a leader of the ramzi bin al-shibh group. in libya, al qaeda militant aby abas el-liby was captured near tripoli in a joint operation by the u.s. military, the c.i.a., and the f.b.i., and is now in u.s. custody. the u.s. has been pursuing el-liby for 13 years for his involvement in the bombing of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998. in oxnard, california, an 18 wheeler...
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second only to the new york yankees. big security concerns around the city. a lot of parking restrictions and public transportation is key. city leaders asking for public transportation to come into these areas where there will be so much activity, the president is speaking today as well as fenway park. people from all over the state taking part in that. back to you. nicole: thank you so much. as if it were not busy enough. you can watch all the action on fox tonight. the red sox versus the cardinals after 8:00 p.m. eastern time. adam: do you feel like your iphone battery is draining faster than it ever did before? you may not be imagining that. the complaints for the new iphone 5s. nicole: and melissa meyer pulling a mark zuckerberg. we will explain that coming up. adam: t telling it to this bleating shoppers errands in upstate new york. adam: less than an hour to go until we hear the statement from the federal reserve, statement after the two-day meeting. a check on the market. on the floor of the new york stock exchang
second only to the new york yankees. big security concerns around the city. a lot of parking restrictions and public transportation is key. city leaders asking for public transportation to come into these areas where there will be so much activity, the president is speaking today as well as fenway park. people from all over the state taking part in that. back to you. nicole: thank you so much. as if it were not busy enough. you can watch all the action on fox tonight. the red sox versus the...
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the articles were censored. then came his new yorkimes op ed, taking the authorities to task for their close ties to the turkish government. he had gone too far, they fired him. >> i would say in the past five, six months was growing this content of sabah's readership about what they perceived as partisanship pro-government output particularly on the front page and this i had to convey because they kept coming and they kept increasing. this is my job. i cannot simply ignore if some part of the readership sees or questions or demands answers, on a specific issue which they find problematic. >> there seemed to be a pretty clear case of the muzzling of an independent voice in turkish media. certainly his writings indicated that the media owners were entangled in politics because of their additional industrial interests and the political interests complicated in that. -- implicated in that. it stood in the way of independent fair coverage of the issues of the day. >> when america's most influential impact, new york times, marp margaret su
the articles were censored. then came his new yorkimes op ed, taking the authorities to task for their close ties to the turkish government. he had gone too far, they fired him. >> i would say in the past five, six months was growing this content of sabah's readership about what they perceived as partisanship pro-government output particularly on the front page and this i had to convey because they kept coming and they kept increasing. this is my job. i cannot simply ignore if some part...
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and the city of new york has done wonderful things. irst came in, in 2002, within six years we had reduced teen smoking by 50%. so when the government takes action, we really can do good things, but since 2007 we kind of plateaued at about 8.5% in a rate of teen smoking, which is much lower than the country as a whole, but we feel we can do better. what we found in new york city is that if people can make it to 21 without smoking, they're probably not going to start. so we think this could lead to a reduction in teen smoking between 18 to 20 by as much as 50% and even more importantly between 14 and 17 years old by as much as 70% because most of the people who buy cigarettes for underage kids are between 18 and 20. so i think we're going to get a double hit on this one. >> when you say teen, though, we're not talking 13. people believe the minute you're 18, you're an adult. there's people fighting for this country, raising their own kids. we're not talking 12, 13-year-olds. we're talking 18-year-olds. is this an example, some people say
and the city of new york has done wonderful things. irst came in, in 2002, within six years we had reduced teen smoking by 50%. so when the government takes action, we really can do good things, but since 2007 we kind of plateaued at about 8.5% in a rate of teen smoking, which is much lower than the country as a whole, but we feel we can do better. what we found in new york city is that if people can make it to 21 without smoking, they're probably not going to start. so we think this could lead...
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the new york times will take that and run with it. the bottom line is you can't have 20 or 25 people holdup the house if you have 400 house members that want to move forward on this. the fact of the matter is republicans as a whole are united in saying that if harry reid and the president simply say their way or the highway, not only will they not compromise, they won't even sit down and discuss anything with us and then i think we would be foolish to bow down at their command. we have the constitutional authority to spend money in the house of representatives. it is not a dictatorship. the president just doesn't get to tell us what to do. >> well, you do have to deal with the executive branch that is in the constitution. but let me ask you this. the cbs new york times poll shows that most americans blame your party and you, you are a republican, for the government shutdown. this is really stunning. there was that cnbc poll that found by a 40-point margin that americans do not want the shutdown. 40 points, congressman. maybe your distr
the new york times will take that and run with it. the bottom line is you can't have 20 or 25 people holdup the house if you have 400 house members that want to move forward on this. the fact of the matter is republicans as a whole are united in saying that if harry reid and the president simply say their way or the highway, not only will they not compromise, they won't even sit down and discuss anything with us and then i think we would be foolish to bow down at their command. we have the...