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john patrick -- the company operates a number of tribeca businesses including the film festival and tribecacome to mark:." -- welcome to "bottom line." we are talking about geography. what sets tribeca apart from sundance? john: we are focusing on the intersection of technology, film and storytelling. it is a whole new era now with filmmaking, having a whole role in the changing dynamics and we are pulling that altogether here in new york city. mark: the festival will include live performances. which artists will be there? talk to me about this combination of film and live performance and how that helps the overall experience. john: we are kicking off with a great film "live from new york." afterwords, ludicrous will be performing. we are combining film, music -- at&t is a great partner. they will be behind that and supporting us on that evening. then, we were going through mark: -- what about the business of putting on a film festival? we have this age of social media industries and partnerships. john: filmmaking storytelling is playing a role for every company. more and more, we are findi
john patrick -- the company operates a number of tribeca businesses including the film festival and tribecacome to mark:." -- welcome to "bottom line." we are talking about geography. what sets tribeca apart from sundance? john: we are focusing on the intersection of technology, film and storytelling. it is a whole new era now with filmmaking, having a whole role in the changing dynamics and we are pulling that altogether here in new york city. mark: the festival will include...
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expis human justice and human rights said they were winners out of 500, i hope for julio he is in tribecaity he wants to meet robert de niro. >> dell me tell me about the kids, it is yore -- serious stuff i watched clip it is well done. and how did they get into it they are young kids. >> their film and television teacher said i'm getting into the school, you are amazing you take things one step beyond the page and you know that is what they did here. >> but tribeca? that is dream for all filmmaker. >> yeah. >> how did the two kids from newark make it there. >> it was a soberral studiers class -- social studies class. >> way to revenue work. >> i wish them all of the luck in the world. >> they are good kids. >> hot news social media game coming to your town next. >> you use instagram to find the mystery man and he gives you a hundred bucks. >> and next chasing >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist, scott williams. get ready for a cold overnight. in fact freeze warnings far north and western suburbs, northern sections of chester county, wes
expis human justice and human rights said they were winners out of 500, i hope for julio he is in tribecaity he wants to meet robert de niro. >> dell me tell me about the kids, it is yore -- serious stuff i watched clip it is well done. and how did they get into it they are young kids. >> their film and television teacher said i'm getting into the school, you are amazing you take things one step beyond the page and you know that is what they did here. >> but tribeca? that is...
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last year al jazerra met filmmaker whole was making his first appearance at tribeca and we caught up how he has benefited ever since. >> my name is. [ inaudible ] i am the director of -- writer and director of a movie called "apple sauce" i was here in tribeca last year with a movie called "summer of blood." ♪ ♪ >> the win in the festival last year with a very, very almost no budget film that no one knew about, we didn't have a press person no movie stars in the fill. i enjoyed being at the festival. i enjoyed, you know, presenting the film. it's always exciting. it's important. it's imperative to get an audience. >> you are used to this, do you like it or hate it? >> we had a red carpet events that was exciting and fun. but, again i get self-conscious about things like that, because you know, when you are on the red carpet and see those cameras flashing there is a moment of panic. >> half the reporters are thinking who are all those no names we don't want to shoot these people. >> the movie got really good reviews and attention so we ended up selling the movie. which was fantastic.
last year al jazerra met filmmaker whole was making his first appearance at tribeca and we caught up how he has benefited ever since. >> my name is. [ inaudible ] i am the director of -- writer and director of a movie called "apple sauce" i was here in tribeca last year with a movie called "summer of blood." ♪ ♪ >> the win in the festival last year with a very, very almost no budget film that no one knew about, we didn't have a press person no movie stars in...
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you have the tribeca film festival.eady. >> he didn't do it very well. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: it was "the sound of music." but who funded the film? [ laughter ] it's a funny story. >> yeah. >> who funded the film? >> jimmy: yeah. >> who? which one? >> led zeppelin. >> pink floyd. [ talking over each other ] >> led zeppelin. >> dead zeppelin, wasn't it? >> jimmy: they're very much alive. yeah, when this movie came out, did you expect it to be a major hit? >> yeah. we knew it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not the answer you are supposed to give. you're supposed to be humble. [ talking over each other ] >> we knew it was good. >> wouldn't be humble. no, no. >> this will really fool the americans. >> jimmy: yeah, no. so, you did it. was it a big budget? >> no. >> $400,000. >> each. >> yeah. yeah. >> you can't make anything for that. >> jimmy: you really can't. >> that's why -- that's why you get the award. >> jimmy: thank you for the coconut award. but, you did use these coconuts at the start of the sketch?
you have the tribeca film festival.eady. >> he didn't do it very well. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: it was "the sound of music." but who funded the film? [ laughter ] it's a funny story. >> yeah. >> who funded the film? >> jimmy: yeah. >> who? which one? >> led zeppelin. >> pink floyd. [ talking over each other ] >> led zeppelin. >> dead zeppelin, wasn't it? >> jimmy: they're very much alive. yeah, when this...
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a virtual-reality film based on the little prince came out of the tribeca film festival. >> vr and ar completely new art forms. it is completely different from all art forms that came before it. that includes a cinema, operas musicals, and you put in all of those things and he put inside a real-time engine and you are able to see virtual-reality. cory: the storytelling part has to be very difficult because the viewer is not in a static position. in movies the viewer is there and in this weekend walk around the planet. >> you can turn it around 360 degrees and there was a solar system. cory: you could hear the wiring -- watering can. >> we have people who are used to telling stories and teaching movies. interestingly so you great things for mobile you to create in a native way. for vr amdand ar they have to rethink the way to retell the story. >> that was my very first the are experienced -- vr experience. i was one of the skeptics. one of the other possibilities beyond entertainment and a 15 minute movie? >> we yet penrose think that they're going to be several killer apps that are de
a virtual-reality film based on the little prince came out of the tribeca film festival. >> vr and ar completely new art forms. it is completely different from all art forms that came before it. that includes a cinema, operas musicals, and you put in all of those things and he put inside a real-time engine and you are able to see virtual-reality. cory: the storytelling part has to be very difficult because the viewer is not in a static position. in movies the viewer is there and in this...
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. >>> in new york, tribeca film festival ending with a special tribute to martin scoressese's 1990 film"good fellows." >> today's stars from the film were thrilled to see it begin. >> it's a great honor to have the closing night of the tribeca film festival. 25 years. nice special event. >> who would have believed the time would go by so quickly, here we are. we made a wonderful movie. i was very, very happy to be a part of it. still am. >> i'm thrilled that we are all together. haven't seen a lot of the guys for a long time. oh, my god, cast members left and right. >> scoressese couldn't make the screening, but he did record a message introducing the film. so many people love a good mafia movie. >> let's check in, now, with mark tome o, a good day to go out and have some fun. >> today, a lot of sunshine. temperatures starting to warm things back up and we'll continue with that trend as we head into your monday forecast. take a look at the highs for this afternoon. you can you see some 60s, but alot of 70s, even a few 80s showing up, fair ophelia, san jose, 72, san francisco, 67, here's
. >>> in new york, tribeca film festival ending with a special tribute to martin scoressese's 1990 film"good fellows." >> today's stars from the film were thrilled to see it begin. >> it's a great honor to have the closing night of the tribeca film festival. 25 years. nice special event. >> who would have believed the time would go by so quickly, here we are. we made a wonderful movie. i was very, very happy to be a part of it. still am. >> i'm...
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. ♪ john: the tribeca film festival is the talk of the town.nt our red carpet reporter to mingle with the celebs. >> did you come up with the slogan for hillary's campaign? >> yeah. why not? why not get on board? why not get on board the hillary train? >> i think she would win it she use that. >> what are your thoughts on her logo? >> looks good. >> she has certainly paid her dues. she has the right to be president if anybody does. >> i don't understand it. >> in a way, it is kind of like, i'm with stupid. seriously? i got this. flex she deserves the job -- >> she deserves the job if she wants it. >> is it pointing to the left or the right? >> who cares what the logo is? is that what is going to make our president? the president is about making the country better. >> the guys have any suggestions about who should be her running mate? >> oprah winfrey. >> we will get free stuff all the time. >> pauly shore, that would be fun. >> any ideas for what her slogan should be? >> still killing it. john: that is pretty funny. the 2016 board game, we made
. ♪ john: the tribeca film festival is the talk of the town.nt our red carpet reporter to mingle with the celebs. >> did you come up with the slogan for hillary's campaign? >> yeah. why not? why not get on board? why not get on board the hillary train? >> i think she would win it she use that. >> what are your thoughts on her logo? >> looks good. >> she has certainly paid her dues. she has the right to be president if anybody does. >> i don't...
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you can watch the full documentary on wednesday at the tribeca film festival in new york. >> mayor deblasioes will stay. the did a study to see if the horses were under stress at work. there are actually hundred less stress at work and they are vacation. >> always recording here in bed stack brooklyn. the the manager behind the counter discover something that he was shocked to see. nypd taking money from behind his counter. you can see one of the detectives reaching over the counter and pulling wads of cash which turns out to be up to $3,000 shoving it into his jacket pocket. he called the nypd will review the tape and acted swiftly removing the weapon and bachelorette detective who has been identified as ian cyrus, a 12 year veteran of the nypd in a part of that north brooklyn narcotics squad. for more on this i needed inside perspective. we talked to frank sir picoult, art tired nypd officer famous for blowing the whistle on police corruption >> a bunch of those rather store. and if the commissioner and mayor are sincere that is the way it should be handled these men have no place in the
you can watch the full documentary on wednesday at the tribeca film festival in new york. >> mayor deblasioes will stay. the did a study to see if the horses were under stress at work. there are actually hundred less stress at work and they are vacation. >> always recording here in bed stack brooklyn. the the manager behind the counter discover something that he was shocked to see. nypd taking money from behind his counter. you can see one of the detectives reaching over the counter...
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. >>> ringing in the opening bell, representatives from the tribeca film festival. a lot of green on the board today as we speak. the dow, nasdaq and s&p, all up on this wednesday with the dow right now trading at 98 points up on the day. s&p 13. nasdaq 38. energy the highlight. earnings numbers better than expectations. >>> a program being run in the south bay is giving smartphones to the homeless. the goal is to help them with basic needs. the community alliance helps them. so far 120 smartphones have been given to homeless people in san jose. they pay democrat 30 a month to -- they pay $30 a month to use them. they can get alerts about job fairs and bad weather and can get information about jobs. >>> the falcon 9 had a success f.m. takeoff from from-- had a successful takeoff from cape canaveral but fell. reusing the boosters and it is set to arrive on friday with the supplies. >>> the final bird sickened by a strange gray goo on the shore lines of the bay will be released back into the wild. tonight we're asking why there are still so few answers. and that is ou
. >>> ringing in the opening bell, representatives from the tribeca film festival. a lot of green on the board today as we speak. the dow, nasdaq and s&p, all up on this wednesday with the dow right now trading at 98 points up on the day. s&p 13. nasdaq 38. energy the highlight. earnings numbers better than expectations. >>> a program being run in the south bay is giving smartphones to the homeless. the goal is to help them with basic needs. the community alliance...
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she said to me a year ago we'll be at tribeca. not opening it. >> but you did.interviewed every big name in comedy of our lifetime, sounds like. >> a ton of them. >> you did. you researched them and interviewed them. >> i did the majority of the -- conducted a majority of them and j.l. did some and our director did some. it was amazing to -- i'm talking to paul simon for 90 minutes and it's like, he's answering my questions, not saying, go away who are you? it was tremendous to have this level of access. loren michaels give us his blessing and we were able to in a quick period of time dig deeply into what 40 years of snl means to try to do that in 82 minutes is something else. >> the people behind you probably see snl in a way different than we do because when we were coming up, snl was the highlight of the week. and to go back and chronicle that must have been, for you, a bit of a comedy genius yourself -- to do that yourself. >> it was so in my wheelhouse, obviously, and being in 30 rock across the street, which is this tower of broadcast history, and the stre
she said to me a year ago we'll be at tribeca. not opening it. >> but you did.interviewed every big name in comedy of our lifetime, sounds like. >> a ton of them. >> you did. you researched them and interviewed them. >> i did the majority of the -- conducted a majority of them and j.l. did some and our director did some. it was amazing to -- i'm talking to paul simon for 90 minutes and it's like, he's answering my questions, not saying, go away who are you? it was...
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it was first shown at sundance and it -- this week in, shown at the tribeca film festival.s shown to a packed house. people stunned at the end of this film. when we come back, we are going to continue to talk about this fbi sting. actually, a well-known jazz musician named tarik shah. we are joined by tarik shah's mother as well. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today we are talking about a new film called, "(t)error" about the fbi informant and his targets. we talked about the case of khalifah al-akili, who is now in prison for eight years on non-terrorism-related charges. he was afraid if he went to trial, who knew what would happen. he pled out and he is in prison in new jersey for eight years. now we're going to go to a previous target of this fbi informant named sharif. it was actually saeed torres. our guests are lyric cabral and david felix sutcliffe, both directors of "(t)error" and steve downs who's an attorney who deals with issues like this come and we are joined by the mother
it was first shown at sundance and it -- this week in, shown at the tribeca film festival.s shown to a packed house. people stunned at the end of this film. when we come back, we are going to continue to talk about this fbi sting. actually, a well-known jazz musician named tarik shah. we are joined by tarik shah's mother as well. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today we are talking about a new film called,...
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so you guys, the whole troop, the five of you, got on stage in the new york tribeca film festival. >> and sunday they showed our movies and a very good new documentary. but the documentary is wonderful, because it is so fun. but it seems like it must have been a little terrifying for you guys to get up and do those sketches again. >> well, we didn't know if people would laugh until we did the first night. and the audiences were so absolutely wonderful, i mean, us comics we're always scared -- >> seth: yeah. >> -- that we're not going to get a laugh. >> seth: right. >> because it's humiliating. >> seth: and even if you do it last night, you don't -- you may think that those are the last idiots who are going to laugh at you. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, you never know. you're always scared that they won't laugh. well this was like meeting all of your best friends when you go to heaven. and they were all so lovely and supportive. and the nerves that i usually have, just went completely away. we had the most wonderful time. and i said to eric idle at the beginning, "we've got to behave our
so you guys, the whole troop, the five of you, got on stage in the new york tribeca film festival. >> and sunday they showed our movies and a very good new documentary. but the documentary is wonderful, because it is so fun. but it seems like it must have been a little terrifying for you guys to get up and do those sketches again. >> well, we didn't know if people would laugh until we did the first night. and the audiences were so absolutely wonderful, i mean, us comics we're always...
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it showed off its accomplishment on its website beating out sun dance, tribeca.y second to cinequest. >>> it has been ten years since the launch of youtube. >> tonight, the bay area based site has more than a billion users. cate caugurian showstous home video that started it all. >> reporter: it gained fame as a wild kingdom of musical cats, dramatic chipmunks and screaming goats. a place where embarrassing moments live on in infamy. children have always been a favorite subject. >> charlie, that really hurt. >> reporter: the infamous charlie bit my finger has been viewed 800 million times. but youtube is also a platform for protest. it is the world's video champ. how else could a korean rapper become a global phenomenon? with 2.3 billion views, gangham style is the most viewed video on youtube. >> it is all there is to it. >> reporter: today, more than 300 hours of video are up loaded every minute. it may not be making a profit, but it has made a difference. becoming a repository of history and culture. >> the president of the united states of america! >> reporte
it showed off its accomplishment on its website beating out sun dance, tribeca.y second to cinequest. >>> it has been ten years since the launch of youtube. >> tonight, the bay area based site has more than a billion users. cate caugurian showstous home video that started it all. >> reporter: it gained fame as a wild kingdom of musical cats, dramatic chipmunks and screaming goats. a place where embarrassing moments live on in infamy. children have always been a favorite...
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to showcase their work last year al jazeera met film maker who was making his first appearance at tribeca with him to see how he has benefitted since. >> i am the director writer and director of a movie called apple sauce and i was here last year with a movie called summer blood. ♪ winning the festival last year with a low budget and almost no budget film and no one knew about it and no press person and no movie stars in the film i enjoyed being at the festival and enjoyed presenting the film, it's always exciting and important and imperative to get an audience. >> do you like this? >> we had a red carpet event which was exciting and fun but then again i get self conscious about things like that because when you're on the red carpet you see the cameras flashing there is a moment of panic and reporters are saying who are these no names we don't want to shoot these people. so it got reviews and attention and ended up selling the movie which was fantastic. >> you flatter me what is the worst thing you ever done? >> never told anyone this story. >> reporter: apple sauce is about the past comi
to showcase their work last year al jazeera met film maker who was making his first appearance at tribeca with him to see how he has benefitted since. >> i am the director writer and director of a movie called apple sauce and i was here last year with a movie called summer blood. ♪ winning the festival last year with a low budget and almost no budget film and no one knew about it and no press person and no movie stars in the film i enjoyed being at the festival and enjoyed presenting...
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100,000 people to downtown san jose every winter and beat out prominent competitors like sundance and tribeca. good for san jose. >>> youtube is marking 10 years since it first went online. >> the bay area-based site now has more than a billion users. cate caugiran shows us the home video that started it all. >>> reporter: it gained fame as a wild kingdom of musical cats, dramatic chipmunks and screaming goats. a place where embarrassing moments live on in infamy. children have always been favorite subjects. the infamous charlie bit my finger has been viewed more than 800 million times. but that reach has also made youtube a platform for protest. a place to spread the word it's become the world's video chant. >> begangangnam style. >> reporter: how could it become popular? it's the youtube's most popular style. it started with this video posted by one of the three former paypal employees who founded youtube. >> that's all that i have to say. >> reporter: more than 300 hours of video of uploaded every minute. it may not be making a profit but it's made a difference becoming a repository of his
100,000 people to downtown san jose every winter and beat out prominent competitors like sundance and tribeca. good for san jose. >>> youtube is marking 10 years since it first went online. >> the bay area-based site now has more than a billion users. cate caugiran shows us the home video that started it all. >>> reporter: it gained fame as a wild kingdom of musical cats, dramatic chipmunks and screaming goats. a place where embarrassing moments live on in infamy....
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caroline: let's go to new york now, where the 14th annual tribeca film festival kicks off in new yorks week. terrell massar spoke with the festival founders, none other than robert deniro and jane rosenthal. the business of making movies in a very new digital age. >> i'm just curious -- what is challenging about doing this festival? >> i enjoy it. >> i am still challenged. its extraordinary when it all comes together, when all the filmmakers coming to town, the producers and actors, all the different storytellers. it is becoming more interesting, the change in technology how we can watch stories on any screen. we have always tried to push that, whether it was our free drive-in to watch movies on the west side highway or the vine. this year we are going to do something with snapchat. we always look to try and be ahead and develop new storytellers. carol: it was hard to go downtown after 9/11 and you guys made a difference of what you did -- what you think it is still important? in terms of the relationship with the shady. jane rosenthal: after 9/11 it took a while for people to feel li
caroline: let's go to new york now, where the 14th annual tribeca film festival kicks off in new yorks week. terrell massar spoke with the festival founders, none other than robert deniro and jane rosenthal. the business of making movies in a very new digital age. >> i'm just curious -- what is challenging about doing this festival? >> i enjoy it. >> i am still challenged. its extraordinary when it all comes together, when all the filmmakers coming to town, the producers and...
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>> plays in tribeca all week, premiers on zblund this month at the tribeca film festival you can go todo it next time. >> i'll still be doing it. the second i stop running after her is the second i have to leave the profession. >> come back with more stories about paul mccartney. >> we'd love to have you back. >> they have ten emmy awards and two tonys between them. >> oh look at that! david hyde pierce and tyne daly are here to talk about their latest project. we'll be right back. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. i've been with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than predicted. we've toughened safety standards too. including enhanced training... and 24/7 on shore monitoring of our wells drilling in the gulf. and everyone ha
>> plays in tribeca all week, premiers on zblund this month at the tribeca film festival you can go todo it next time. >> i'll still be doing it. the second i stop running after her is the second i have to leave the profession. >> come back with more stories about paul mccartney. >> we'd love to have you back. >> they have ten emmy awards and two tonys between them. >> oh look at that! david hyde pierce and tyne daly are here to talk about their latest...
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a new documentary that made its debut at the phil kessel this -- tribeca film festival this week, seeksht on this very issue. >> students have no exposure to programming. >> computer science should be a requirement in all public schools. this is a rosy the riveter moment. because the jobs are here and we don't have the workers to fill them. emily: will the film get the attention of tech giants to help get more women into jobs? joining me now to discuss, the film's director and producer. thank you for joining us. this is an important conversation we have been having over the past several years. what is your goal with this film? guest: there is a lot to go but i would like to inspire change the way women see themselves in the industry, change in the way the startup culture is not so welcoming to women and people of color, and to inspire change in the education system. we have to make computer science mandatory in schools. emily: you have an interesting background because you are not an engineer. you are not involved in technology. how did you come to take on the subject? guest: i'm a film
a new documentary that made its debut at the phil kessel this -- tribeca film festival this week, seeksht on this very issue. >> students have no exposure to programming. >> computer science should be a requirement in all public schools. this is a rosy the riveter moment. because the jobs are here and we don't have the workers to fill them. emily: will the film get the attention of tech giants to help get more women into jobs? joining me now to discuss, the film's director and...
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how does it feel to have a film you feel so passionately about be shown at tribeca?im around in his life. the film pay it forward. it's about how you have so many people support you and play their life forward to you can advance in yours. and the way he's giving back to them as well. it's a very very good film involving his family. a very touching story. >> it's wonderful how open he is talking about that beautiful family of his, who he gives all credit to. a lot of athletes are like that. >> they don't hold anything back. you get a great understanding of what it takes sacrifice from everybody else and how they don't lose their dreams. >> how many jobs do you have? >> i love to work. you produced us, too. so i'm trying to travel the robin roberts' path. >> i'm swimming. you got mama fish. you got lickle mic right behind you. >> come on. >> coming to you, mama. it's a great, great time for people, if you're into films, to support the arts. >> let's hear your best action! >> action! >> i brought you news yesterday of an amazing josh groban heldky clarkson duet. today,
how does it feel to have a film you feel so passionately about be shown at tribeca?im around in his life. the film pay it forward. it's about how you have so many people support you and play their life forward to you can advance in yours. and the way he's giving back to them as well. it's a very very good film involving his family. a very touching story. >> it's wonderful how open he is talking about that beautiful family of his, who he gives all credit to. a lot of athletes are like...
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it was on the big screen for the first time, and back in tribeca film festival this weekend up in newod fellas. >> so the cast was all there and they caught up with old friend. so robert deniero started the festival after 9/11. this is 21st anniversary of the film and all this years later it is clear they still love the mobster movie as much a as we do. >> here we are quarter century later. who would have believed time would go by so quickly. they have made a wonderful movie. i was very happy to be part of it. >> it is a great honor to have closing night of the tribeca film festival and, you know, it is 25 years. >> marty score see could not attend the screening though because he was out of the country. he recorded a message introducing the film to the audience at beacon theater on the upper west side of manhattan, 25 years. >>> straight up 8:00 o'clock. here we go, boom. >>> you just heard the chief of police in lower providence town hip live, talking and talking about this was a fatality. a second driver not injured. a live report is coming up next. >>> yes, for all intents and purp
it was on the big screen for the first time, and back in tribeca film festival this weekend up in newod fellas. >> so the cast was all there and they caught up with old friend. so robert deniero started the festival after 9/11. this is 21st anniversary of the film and all this years later it is clear they still love the mobster movie as much a as we do. >> here we are quarter century later. who would have believed time would go by so quickly. they have made a wonderful movie. i was...
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the film "maggie," debuted at the tribeca film festival.ears schwarzenegger was part of the big money doorbusters. >> good for arnold. digging deep. >>> are we ready for a rainy start to our weekend? >> we are. and nobody is more ready than jeff ranieri. >> woke up early this morning to check those forecast molgddels. all is on track when it comes to that rain. san bernardino mountain dramatically different conditions from just a few hours ago. we have the full-time line and how much we can expect in just a few minutes. >>> we're still buzzing about it, so what are the warriors saying about it? our crew is in new orleans tonight with the warriors' reaction today for that magic moment by steph curry. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> it's delivery day for those who ordered the new apple watch. if you didn't preorder you can stand in line overnight at certain stores to get one, if you're lucky. there is onl
the film "maggie," debuted at the tribeca film festival.ears schwarzenegger was part of the big money doorbusters. >> good for arnold. digging deep. >>> are we ready for a rainy start to our weekend? >> we are. and nobody is more ready than jeff ranieri. >> woke up early this morning to check those forecast molgddels. all is on track when it comes to that rain. san bernardino mountain dramatically different conditions from just a few hours ago. we have the...
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owen mugen premiering a documentary on "saturday night live" opening the tribeca film festival and willma. >> blast from the past. we look forward to that. thank you. >>> she may look good on camera, but this was ugly. >> i'm in the news, sweetheart. >> espn reporter brit mchenry getting foul mouthed with a towing employee. >>> obamacare could cause the price of liquors and wine to go up. you are saying how the heck could that affect that glass of wine? we are going to tell you how when we return. real cheese people, don't eat pasteurized processed cheese food. it's only required to contain 51% real cheese. with sargento 100% real natural cheese slices a patty melt becomes more than just patty. ham unites with its better half. and a club sandwich becomes part of a club you definitely want to be in. real cheese people would never eat a slice wrapped in plastic when they can have a slice of 100% real. natural cheese slices from sargento. we're real cheese people. >>> time to check out what america is trending on today. "star wars" pandemonium in full twining after the trailer released yes
owen mugen premiering a documentary on "saturday night live" opening the tribeca film festival and willma. >> blast from the past. we look forward to that. thank you. >>> she may look good on camera, but this was ugly. >> i'm in the news, sweetheart. >> espn reporter brit mchenry getting foul mouthed with a towing employee. >>> obamacare could cause the price of liquors and wine to go up. you are saying how the heck could that affect that glass of...
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and he's starring in a few film that just premiered at the tribeca film festival and called "the goodct theaters may 15th and on demand may 22nd. let's take a look. >> i used to -- i used to make you happy. oh, i can't be that person. if i'm not doing what i do, i am a pilot and i'm not flying. i don't know what it is that i am doing, but it's not flying. >> seth: please welcome back to the show -- ethan hawke. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: so lovely to have you back! >> thank you, man. >> seth: such a delight. >> appreciate it. >> seth: so this is, you know, we're reuniting. this is your second time on the show. >> it's really warming my heart. >> seth: it's a reunion for us. for this film, you've reunited with the director of "gattaca." so, "gattaca", which was like 15, 16 years ago and now you're doing another film. is it fun to reconnect with a director like that? >> oh, i love it. we did "lord of war" in between. >> seth: oh, okay. >> he's really, i mean -- one of my favorite directors. "gattaca" is a movie all about genetic engineering. and he put his finger on what is real
and he's starring in a few film that just premiered at the tribeca film festival and called "the goodct theaters may 15th and on demand may 22nd. let's take a look. >> i used to -- i used to make you happy. oh, i can't be that person. if i'm not doing what i do, i am a pilot and i'm not flying. i don't know what it is that i am doing, but it's not flying. >> seth: please welcome back to the show -- ethan hawke. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: so lovely to have you...
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i have another show coming out called tribeca that will be on tbs written and direct by steve carol and rasheeda jones what was it the about you ever see airplane, name gun. >> a spoof. >> right up that ale. >> i just play a character on blackish but i still do bits on conn an and still write for conn an and other people and me. i sleep when i find time too but other than that i'm good. >> after the thow tonight at helium and by the way when you work at helium you have to talk like this. >> yes. >> yes. >> where and what will do you in philly after the show. >> what will do i tonight? >> yeah. >> i have no idea. somebody take me somewhere. >> you say you come here all the time do you have any go to spots. >> no, i haven't been here in a while. everything is change. on south street, south street is totally different now it is more up scale. >> i didn'tably the cumber bun at all. >> you don't have donovan to show me around. >> no, i have to find my way. we will go somewhere, we will go hang out somewhere. i want everybody at helium tonight we will have a good time. >> good to see you. >>
i have another show coming out called tribeca that will be on tbs written and direct by steve carol and rasheeda jones what was it the about you ever see airplane, name gun. >> a spoof. >> right up that ale. >> i just play a character on blackish but i still do bits on conn an and still write for conn an and other people and me. i sleep when i find time too but other than that i'm good. >> after the thow tonight at helium and by the way when you work at helium you have...
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like there's a guy with the fruit stall down there near tribeca kind of thing, you know?s, "russell! hey, how you doing? you know, my wife, oh, my god." [ laughter ] "she is driving me crazy every day with this and that and this. you know, but you know what, i got to go, i'm working." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: could be anyone. "i was in a bunch of movies. i'm pretty famous. yeah, you want to talk about me at all?" he doesn't care. you kidding me? my wife, over here, get outta here. forget about it. 'gladiator' by the way. 'gladiator,' it was great [ talking over each other ] >> $2.50, that's cool. >> jimmy: can you go to rome, though? can you go to rome? i mean, you're maximus. you're gladiator. >> that was the funniest moment of discovering fame, you know? or understanding that i've suddenly become famous. because i was so used to just being able to wander around and not worry about it. i was in rome and shopping on the via vennetto. i went into the shop and i came out and the whole street was packed. i thought, "whoa, what's going on?" you know? i looked that way and it wa
like there's a guy with the fruit stall down there near tribeca kind of thing, you know?s, "russell! hey, how you doing? you know, my wife, oh, my god." [ laughter ] "she is driving me crazy every day with this and that and this. you know, but you know what, i got to go, i'm working." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: could be anyone. "i was in a bunch of movies. i'm pretty famous. yeah, you want to talk about me at all?" he doesn't care. you kidding me? my wife, over...
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this is in the heart of tribeca, another very sought-after neighborhood in lower manhattan.ers did a very significant renovation to the property after buying it. it has 10-foot ceilings it's on a corner so it has 16 windows looking north and west. wonderful light. they have redone the floors so they're a bleached light ash wood. very zen, very comma paurmtalm apartment. it's one of the most sought-after buildings in tribeca. >> beautiful finished kitchen, all right. but this is the powerhouse of the week 75 bedford street listed for a cool $12.5 million, annual taxes just over $26,000 but it's only two bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms with 3200 square feet of living space. it's in the village. it's a large property but only two bedrooms jeremy. >> you know it's a very specific renovation. when you walk in you feel like you've just entered the annex to one of the finer five-star hotels. it was actually designed by a gentleman who had also designed the chateau marmot in hollywood. it has a real hollywood charm to it. there could be a third bedroom converted really easil
this is in the heart of tribeca, another very sought-after neighborhood in lower manhattan.ers did a very significant renovation to the property after buying it. it has 10-foot ceilings it's on a corner so it has 16 windows looking north and west. wonderful light. they have redone the floors so they're a bleached light ash wood. very zen, very comma paurmtalm apartment. it's one of the most sought-after buildings in tribeca. >> beautiful finished kitchen, all right. but this is the...
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sop after that i guess the rest was history and now we're opening tribeca this wednesday. >> wonderful. >> it was said there in the sound byte it's a cross, do you agree with that? >> i totally agree. if you look at snl through the years, it's really it's a show that happens every week and it has to reflect what's going on that week in america. so just like 60 minutes, you're looking back at events that happened at this time. at the same time it's a comedy show it's a satirical show you have to make fun of things. that's the interesting thing. unlike a new show it could really take some jabs at people in power, celebrity culture, things that journalists, you guys wish you could do. you can't really do because you guys are journalists. >> i know no matter how many times i've watched the weekend update and thought i'd love to do that on the show. i'm curious about the behind the scenes access. what did you learn from that? here, you're a fan and you get to take your camera and do your thing that way. it must have been really thrilling for you. >> you know just being part of that show or
sop after that i guess the rest was history and now we're opening tribeca this wednesday. >> wonderful. >> it was said there in the sound byte it's a cross, do you agree with that? >> i totally agree. if you look at snl through the years, it's really it's a show that happens every week and it has to reflect what's going on that week in america. so just like 60 minutes, you're looking back at events that happened at this time. at the same time it's a comedy show it's a...
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. >>> the tribeca film festival in full swing.ticipated films of the festival. >> that's a silver star given for bravery. ♪ >> you see how disruptive it is. >> she's trying to show her feelings. >> you're going to have to consider institutionizing her. >> sure. right. with every little different thing out of sight like you do with your son. >> thank you for calling veteran's affairs hotline. >> there's no such thing. >> sofia sent me. >> he's sick. he came back from the war sick. >> so the movie "bad hurt" is called testament of love. the fillmfilm's a director said it was similar to the household he grew up in and all joined with love. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> you are starring in the film produced the film. what was it that made this project so special that clearly you were all in on it? >> i mean i've always been really interested -- i do a lot of work with military armed forces. i was interested in the effects of ptsd and i do work with developmental disabilities. it was a no brainer right away. we switched the
. >>> the tribeca film festival in full swing.ticipated films of the festival. >> that's a silver star given for bravery. ♪ >> you see how disruptive it is. >> she's trying to show her feelings. >> you're going to have to consider institutionizing her. >> sure. right. with every little different thing out of sight like you do with your son. >> thank you for calling veteran's affairs hotline. >> there's no such thing. >> sofia sent me....
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it debuts at the tribeca film festival festival. can relate to that. and it deals with film and mythology of film. how it informs who we are and who we're not. and we follow these characters around. patricia arquette and vincent pi piazza. they try to influence the trial. >> they're part of this mafia in their minds. >> yes, in their minds. >> great cast you're working with. it's phenomenal. >> i feel really lucky to get them. they were both amazing in the movie. >> and you worked with scorsese not once but twice. >> yeah, twice. yeah. god i feel so lucky. you know, to have him see our movie b sit down with him. i feel honored. >> that's a sweet energy compared to caputo. it's a creepy on the show and then looking at you, such a great a accounter. because you're so sweet. i love the story in the makeup room. you and willie were upstairs, but jean chatzky said -- overheard a conversation. you were talking about orange and she thought syracuse. the phenomenon of "orange is the new black," how do you explain that? >> i can't explain it
it debuts at the tribeca film festival festival. can relate to that. and it deals with film and mythology of film. how it informs who we are and who we're not. and we follow these characters around. patricia arquette and vincent pi piazza. they try to influence the trial. >> they're part of this mafia in their minds. >> yes, in their minds. >> great cast you're working with. it's phenomenal. >> i feel really lucky to get them. they were both amazing in the movie....
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. >>> the annual tribeca film festival kicked off in new york city.ed dixie land and one of the films featured in the festival. you already know him from "breaking bad." he's known for playing walter white's son. they have something personal in common. they both live with cerebral palsy. he was diagnose edd at the age of 3 and made it his mission to try to end the stigma surrounding the disability. he works with an anti-bullying group and an advocate for hiring artists with disability. good to see you, good morning. >> thank you for having me. >> could you have ever imagined the popularity of this show? >> no we couldn't. it's like any show, you can't imagine that it's beginning to have the impact that it can have. a lot of people didn't get into "breaking bad" until it was almost over. so we have had an amazing afterlife. i have been lucky to take that in so many different avenues of my life u and career. >> it's provided you a platform to talk about life with cerebral palsy. tell me the audition process. here you were going in to play this role and,
. >>> the annual tribeca film festival kicked off in new york city.ed dixie land and one of the films featured in the festival. you already know him from "breaking bad." he's known for playing walter white's son. they have something personal in common. they both live with cerebral palsy. he was diagnose edd at the age of 3 and made it his mission to try to end the stigma surrounding the disability. he works with an anti-bullying group and an advocate for hiring artists with...
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on sunday body film 12 appeared at tribeca in new york. >> we are working. picking up dead bodies.her places. it's not easy. they want to bury their loved ones. >> earlier today, i sat down with olivia wilde, the film's executive producer, and david dard, the film's director and co-founder of riot.org. olivia, let me start with you, since you're the executive producer in this. in terms of your interest in ebola and what was happening to parts of west africa how did it first cross your radar screen? how did you get involved in the project? >> i've been really interested in the work of kmupcommunity health workers for a long time. it's always on my radar in terms of what's happening around the world and in terms of health crises. of course, once ebola popped up and it was clear the outbreak was going to spread i was watching to see what organizations were really on top of it and what was going to happen subsequently. because of course in the wake of a crisis like this there's going to be so many people affected beyond the dead. and so when david made this film, it was not only an imp
on sunday body film 12 appeared at tribeca in new york. >> we are working. picking up dead bodies.her places. it's not easy. they want to bury their loved ones. >> earlier today, i sat down with olivia wilde, the film's executive producer, and david dard, the film's director and co-founder of riot.org. olivia, let me start with you, since you're the executive producer in this. in terms of your interest in ebola and what was happening to parts of west africa how did it first cross...
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. >> the tribeca film festival is bringing filmmakers to new york city. one director got his big break last year. he's returned with an even bigger budget movie this year. >> i am the director of a movie called applesauce. i was here last year with a movie called summer of blood. >> we went in the festival with a very low budget, almost no budget film no one new about. we didn't have a press person. there were no movie stars in the film. i enjoyed the festival, enjoyed presenting the film. it's important imperative to get an audience. >> you're used to this, do you like this? >> we had a red carpet event which was exciting and fun but i get self conscious about things like that. you see cameras flashing, there's a moment of panic. >> the reporters are thinking who are all these no names we don't want to shoot these people. >> the movie got a lot of attention and we ended up selling the movie. >> ron you flatter me. what's the worst thing you've ever done. >> apple so you say is kind of about the past coming back to haunt you. what's really wonderful about
. >> the tribeca film festival is bringing filmmakers to new york city. one director got his big break last year. he's returned with an even bigger budget movie this year. >> i am the director of a movie called applesauce. i was here last year with a movie called summer of blood. >> we went in the festival with a very low budget, almost no budget film no one new about. we didn't have a press person. there were no movie stars in the film. i enjoyed the festival, enjoyed...
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be speaking to the former ambassador to china jon huntsman about the documentary premiering at the tribeca film festival. "street smart" starts now. there are the top stories ahead of the closing bell. mylan made a hostile bid the perrigo deal would be my len's biggest yet -- mylan's biggest yet. the real fraud and markets can be found in the pool of debt from europe to japan. the bubble is not sustainable. the statue of liberty on liberty island evacuated this afternoon after police receiver sports -- reports of a suspicious package. police patrolling picked up the scent of a suspicious package charlie before 1:00 p.m. let's go to the breaking news desk. after a 15 year drought, the nasdaq closed at a record high yesterday. clearly the performer among these three major indexes. volume and nasdaq stocks is 15% above the 10 day average. google, microsoft and amazon those earnings -- those come from three nasdaq companies that strategic research group calls tax staples. they have matured into these cash generating behemoths with all of the above strategy for growth. that is helping to propel
be speaking to the former ambassador to china jon huntsman about the documentary premiering at the tribeca film festival. "street smart" starts now. there are the top stories ahead of the closing bell. mylan made a hostile bid the perrigo deal would be my len's biggest yet -- mylan's biggest yet. the real fraud and markets can be found in the pool of debt from europe to japan. the bubble is not sustainable. the statue of liberty on liberty island evacuated this afternoon after police...
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. ♪ stephanie: the tribeca film festival is in full swing in nyc. off last week with a special performance from the one and only mary j. blige. blige chronicled the making of her album at a documentary screening of the festival -- at the festival. i sat down with the queen of hip-hop and asked her if producing the document tree in a different city caused a creative start. mary: i needed to get out of here. i needed to get out of the united states because everything was so stagnant and redundant for me as an artist and on top of that it was mountains of negativity being thrown at me. i needed to change the environment and breathe. stephanie: why does going to another city do that? one could make an argument that that is running away from reality. mary: you can't hide from yourself. no matter where you go, there you are. i can run from here and still have all the stuff i'm dealing with. i went over there but it was still there. i was able to express it on record and live and take a break from the chatter. the chatter is everybody else. the situation i
. ♪ stephanie: the tribeca film festival is in full swing in nyc. off last week with a special performance from the one and only mary j. blige. blige chronicled the making of her album at a documentary screening of the festival -- at the festival. i sat down with the queen of hip-hop and asked her if producing the document tree in a different city caused a creative start. mary: i needed to get out of here. i needed to get out of the united states because everything was so stagnant and...
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the tribeca film festival is in full swing in new york and that is where stephanie ruhle sat down withige. blige chronicled the making of her most recent album, "the london sessions." just after -- asked after the making of that album. mary: we created a song called "follow." that was the first we're going to do for the ep. so, when i brought this on back over here to capitol records, i played "follow" and the chairman went crazy. let's have you go back to london to finish the album but not to finish it with disclosure only. write with naughty boy emily sandy, and make it a bigger idea. francine: she's so cool. i had to say that. guy: "the first word is up." for our viewers, is the second hour of the "the pulse." francine: the former ecb president weighing in on the greek crisis. not sounding optimistic. guy: join us on twitter. how many of these chinese megacities do you know about? megacities have more than 10 million people living in them. ♪ francine: coding support for greece. the ecb setting measures to limit assistance to banks. guy: credit suisse, we talked to the outgoing ceo.
the tribeca film festival is in full swing in new york and that is where stephanie ruhle sat down withige. blige chronicled the making of her most recent album, "the london sessions." just after -- asked after the making of that album. mary: we created a song called "follow." that was the first we're going to do for the ep. so, when i brought this on back over here to capitol records, i played "follow" and the chairman went crazy. let's have you go back to london...
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that was robert deniro speaking to bloomberg at the tribeca film festival.er of martial branded headphones and speakers is taking on the likes of apple's beats. the swedish startup is looking into expanding into smartphones. for more on this, we are joined by the president and cofounder in a bloomberg exclusive. thank you for joining us on the program. this is rather exciting. you want to go after the big guys. basically, you are saying, we are hip, we are cool, and this is what people want. we are going to do also smartphones. >> we want to own the whole ecosystem, to have a really good user experience. if you love music, we should be the ones that you should be using. francine: my question would be when we have apple, that is really dominating that space. is there really space for a second person? do you think the market is going to increase? >> i think it is like where headphones work 6-7 years ago. you had to be able to listen to music. when the technology stagnated, where you could have both fashion lifestyle and a better user experience as well as good
that was robert deniro speaking to bloomberg at the tribeca film festival.er of martial branded headphones and speakers is taking on the likes of apple's beats. the swedish startup is looking into expanding into smartphones. for more on this, we are joined by the president and cofounder in a bloomberg exclusive. thank you for joining us on the program. this is rather exciting. you want to go after the big guys. basically, you are saying, we are hip, we are cool, and this is what people want. we...
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you have acquired square feet in tribeca at have to put stuff on the walls.to impress your friends. he sells maps of nebraska pictures of birds in nebraska and indians of nebraska. he joins us. what is selling right now? >> autobahns. it is the top 50. a lot of famous people have got them in their offices. they are in the hedge fund business. tom: i have been in your office where you have spoken to a big hitter like jason trennert. and you say, a map is too small for you, you need an atlas. you have brought christopher columbus'map. >> this is from 1513, and shows christopher columbus' perception of the lactic ocean. -- the atlantic ocean. this was made to show charles the fifth what he owned. this was made after columbus gets back, the information is disseminated. tom: how much is jason trennert going to pay for this? >> $1 million. brendan: -- jason: are you saying a change in the buyers from hedge funds to foreign buyers? >> sophisticated men who want to know where they are. [laughter] tom: brendan greeley's expertise from nautical, a question-- brendan: t
you have acquired square feet in tribeca at have to put stuff on the walls.to impress your friends. he sells maps of nebraska pictures of birds in nebraska and indians of nebraska. he joins us. what is selling right now? >> autobahns. it is the top 50. a lot of famous people have got them in their offices. they are in the hedge fund business. tom: i have been in your office where you have spoken to a big hitter like jason trennert. and you say, a map is too small for you, you need an...
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and you were the official selection of the tribeca film festival.lm fest. >> i was surprised and said they show tv things too. >> it feels film like when watching it. feels like that. >> true. the director who did the pilot did "the girl with the dragon tattoo". >> oh, that guy. >> that guy. >> yeah. so it has a very dark raw cinematic type quality and shoots here in new york which is great. >> sure. >> new york has a gritty quality. >> it does. >> your character when you have seen some clips of this, makes you want to lean in mesmerized in the way you talk to people. what is your job in this tv show? >> my job i'm a cyber security engineer and like you said i'm moonlight at -- >> tech guy. >> i protect this corporation i despise and at night i'm kind of this bad guy who hacks and tries to look after a few people i care about. it's, you know one of these guys that you're either scared of or you want on your side. we're going to figure that out throughout the season. >> yeah. >> wow. >> what do you do? >> what do you do? >> me yeah i'm -- >> besides
and you were the official selection of the tribeca film festival.lm fest. >> i was surprised and said they show tv things too. >> it feels film like when watching it. feels like that. >> true. the director who did the pilot did "the girl with the dragon tattoo". >> oh, that guy. >> that guy. >> yeah. so it has a very dark raw cinematic type quality and shoots here in new york which is great. >> sure. >> new york has a gritty quality....