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john singer is a partner joining us from new york. hees is a investor who launched nearly $300,000 in the meltdown. from with us via skype panama city. first off, tell us your story. how did you lose the money? class my story is a long one with bitcoin. i have been involved since 2011. the bitcoinver in world. i had money in stocks. not all at first, but some. gox was not a great place to keep my funds but i had it there. it was a big blow that it is gone. chrysler have you tried to do so class iet it back echo know what is going on. it will not come back. i have written off as a loss. >> have you given up on bitcoin or are you not completely issuaded by the loss? >> it is my passion. it is what i do all day every day. it will change the world. mount docs was one bad company. ecosystem is much more healthy now. >> do the people who lost money on mount docs, do they have any legal recourse? >> the skepticism is justified and warranted. with the company filing for bankruptcy in japan, it is important for the united states. all litigation
john singer is a partner joining us from new york. hees is a investor who launched nearly $300,000 in the meltdown. from with us via skype panama city. first off, tell us your story. how did you lose the money? class my story is a long one with bitcoin. i have been involved since 2011. the bitcoinver in world. i had money in stocks. not all at first, but some. gox was not a great place to keep my funds but i had it there. it was a big blow that it is gone. chrysler have you tried to do so class...
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from new joining us york. eric voorhees is a bitcoin investor who lost almost $300,000 in the mt. ltdown. he is with us via skype from panama. eric, tell us your story. >> my story is a long one with bitcoin. i have been involved since 2011. it is forever in the bitcoin world. i had some money with mt. gox. not all of my money with bitcoin, but some. i knew that it was not a great place to keep my funds but i had it there for day trading and entertainment purposes. they are gone now. i don't expect to ever it that money back. glad a big blow, but i'm that mt. gox is gone. >> what have you try to do so far to get it back? >> i know what is going on. it is not going to come back. i have written off as a loss. have you given up on bitcoin or are you not completely dissuaded by this loss? >> no. bitcoin is my passion. it is what i do all day, everyday. it can change the world. mt. gox was one bad company. they are not going to negatively affect the coin over the long-term. the technology itself isn't phased by mt. gox going away. the ecosystem is made much more healthy. >> it sounds li
from new joining us york. eric voorhees is a bitcoin investor who lost almost $300,000 in the mt. ltdown. he is with us via skype from panama. eric, tell us your story. >> my story is a long one with bitcoin. i have been involved since 2011. it is forever in the bitcoin world. i had some money with mt. gox. not all of my money with bitcoin, but some. i knew that it was not a great place to keep my funds but i had it there for day trading and entertainment purposes. they are gone now. i...
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>> peter cook, joining us here in new york. for more on the crisis in ukraine, former nato supreme allied commander james joins us on the phone. welcome to "bottom line." thank you for your time today. >> nice to be with you. that russia has increased its military presence near ukraine's border, even as president vladimir putin promised to oppose a further division of ukraine. are these military movements just for show, or is russia preparing to annex parts of ukraine? >> i personally find it very unlikely that russia will make an immediate move into eastern ukraine. i think vladimir putin will take a strategic pause and see what the reaction is around the world. that is why it is so important that nato, the united states, and other allies around the world -- you saw japan unknown sanctions. it is so important that the
>> peter cook, joining us here in new york. for more on the crisis in ukraine, former nato supreme allied commander james joins us on the phone. welcome to "bottom line." thank you for your time today. >> nice to be with you. that russia has increased its military presence near ukraine's border, even as president vladimir putin promised to oppose a further division of ukraine. are these military movements just for show, or is russia preparing to annex parts of ukraine?...
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richard quest is back with us from new york.e telegraph, the daily newspaper in london, they have released this transcript, it's the original conversation was in english. you've had a chance to go through this 54 minutes. anything suspicious standing out in your mind? >> no, not at all. the focus of attention has been the fact that there's -- i looked at my screen, forgive me while i get to the bit we're talking about. one particular point they say, it's about one minute past the hour, he says this is malaysia 370, flight altitude 350. in other words, 35,000 feet. and then a couple of moments, six minutes later pilot we assume the pilot he says malaysia 370 remaining in flight altitude, 350. in other words, he repeats the same thing six minutes later. and the implication being why would you do that? if you've just given information. it's meaningless in my view, wolf. either he forgot to do it or decided to do it again or was distracted for a moment. there's nothing in this, having read it that's rings an alarm bell with me. if a
richard quest is back with us from new york.e telegraph, the daily newspaper in london, they have released this transcript, it's the original conversation was in english. you've had a chance to go through this 54 minutes. anything suspicious standing out in your mind? >> no, not at all. the focus of attention has been the fact that there's -- i looked at my screen, forgive me while i get to the bit we're talking about. one particular point they say, it's about one minute past the hour, he...
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the ceo of domino's is with us now from new york. did you bring us pizza? ghter] >> we have got it in new york and it will be on its way to san francisco soon. >> how is my delivery going to be different? >> what we're finding as we give the opportunity to customers to order from us in more ways of they can do it anytime, anyplace they want, it is growing sales. customer satisfaction when the order digitally is far higher than ordering over the phone. it is over 40% of sales. we're looking at new ways we can go to have customers access the brand to order from domino's. we are excited about it. >> you also got dominos live cams throughout salt lake city weakened by the pizza from the oven door? >> we did that in one store. we wanted to give people a sense of how we are hand making the pizza. it starts from great ingredients. they can get a look at the process in our stores. >> to be clear, you're not delivering the pizzas to the car. do you expect us to add incrementally to sales? what kind of bump would this give you? >> it was launched in the second quarter
the ceo of domino's is with us now from new york. did you bring us pizza? ghter] >> we have got it in new york and it will be on its way to san francisco soon. >> how is my delivery going to be different? >> what we're finding as we give the opportunity to customers to order from us in more ways of they can do it anytime, anyplace they want, it is growing sales. customer satisfaction when the order digitally is far higher than ordering over the phone. it is over 40% of sales....
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york? >> well, first of all, technically, yes, we can directly import them from the netherlands if you like. and use them in new york city . architectly, you may want -- be architecturally you may want to -- they pay not fly in new york city. >> things that we as americans get used to, the idea that report began with the bathtub being the heaviest thing in that lady's home. in america we have big expectations, big appliances and a lot of things that are quite different. >> definitely so but those can be sof solved through the architecture and engineering. importing these to new york city and also in general to the issues. first of all, one issue is that until haas year, float -- until last year, floating homes fell under maritime law. >> so they are technically considered in the sea as it were? >> technically they were considered boats. but the supreme court last year said they're not boats. they should be considered houses. and therefore they should not fall under maritime law but they should fall under state law. but the state has not regulated these homes or these floating homes as homes. and the
york? >> well, first of all, technically, yes, we can directly import them from the netherlands if you like. and use them in new york city . architectly, you may want -- be architecturally you may want to -- they pay not fly in new york city. >> things that we as americans get used to, the idea that report began with the bathtub being the heaviest thing in that lady's home. in america we have big expectations, big appliances and a lot of things that are quite different. >>...
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us now is the "a team." co-founder of the of magazine of rooster new york good to have you with us. obamacare this day has arrived. obamacare final deadline this is it. >> until the next to delay for it is amazing the website still had problems is there no level of a garrison that is too much? still the proper testing was done a matter how many people log dawn there would not have the issues? this was there opportunity you had one day and still could not make it happen is amazing. lou: hi watteau the national media treats this as the republican party keeps saying repealed we will fix it but the american people seem to be anyone to all this with no outrage or cry for help. what is going on? >> can you blame them? title think the idea is that it of served if the illegal goes to the e.r. behalf to pay for it. the already have national health care in that sense so yes it is a good idea yes it does work in other countries but this administration is not competent enough to handle its and every day we see that is a fact. no matter how honorable the motives are they simply are not smart eno
us now is the "a team." co-founder of the of magazine of rooster new york good to have you with us. obamacare this day has arrived. obamacare final deadline this is it. >> until the next to delay for it is amazing the website still had problems is there no level of a garrison that is too much? still the proper testing was done a matter how many people log dawn there would not have the issues? this was there opportunity you had one day and still could not make it happen is...
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in us the awesome scene called by the american cartoon which means that if you have something to us york to buy a part of it in us until we are two different quit both for making business. and what about johnny. it is interesting because in france the chocolate sure what to call the business to consumer if you go to a mock at you or me by sms saying that he confronts george's two bites of two french men inference is that. quality product the two companies that are most interested in buying interest from the album goes away in germany. the consumer doesn't care about writing in june. but is determined to be like to bite in germany and on the very cool very local scale when you think that is mobile why a german companies more prone to falling down. because they work in a kind of system once the sale to sell to give unwanted behind the bar to get the additional articles the way we do business and so the japanese industry is as a more cohesive units is that we cannot know the truth the atp said that friends can see this all more like youtube either the megan fox labeled rather than french co
in us the awesome scene called by the american cartoon which means that if you have something to us york to buy a part of it in us until we are two different quit both for making business. and what about johnny. it is interesting because in france the chocolate sure what to call the business to consumer if you go to a mock at you or me by sms saying that he confronts george's two bites of two french men inference is that. quality product the two companies that are most interested in buying...
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the president and ceo of domino's pizza is with us now, from new york. did you bring us pizza? will be on the way to san francisco soon, i promise. >> how is my experience going to be different with these smarter chips you are making? >> we give the opportunity to customers to order from us in more ways and it is growing our sales. customer satisfaction when they order digitally is far higher than when they order over the phone. it is now over 40% of sales. we are looking at new ways that we can have customers access this brand of order from domino's. we are just very excited about it. you have dominoes live cameras throughout salt lake city. you can follow your pizza from oven to door? >> we did that in one store. we went out to social media to give people a sense of how we are hand making the pizza, starting from grade ingredients. it was a great way for delivery customers to get a look at the process in the stores. >> to be clear, you are not delivering the pizza to the moving car. do you expect this to add incrementally to sales? what kind of a bump up my this give you? >>
the president and ceo of domino's pizza is with us now, from new york. did you bring us pizza? will be on the way to san francisco soon, i promise. >> how is my experience going to be different with these smarter chips you are making? >> we give the opportunity to customers to order from us in more ways and it is growing our sales. customer satisfaction when they order digitally is far higher than when they order over the phone. it is now over 40% of sales. we are looking at new...
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mean that private security guards could control the plazas in new york the parks in the obvious many folks are happy that this distinguishes us from new york. the example of new york is troubling we have the dan park that is kafrtd to a wealthy crowd and a posh restaurants and that's not intended to be temporary that leads to one major concern that leads to legislation that gets public space for activities. those are 3 minutes of concerns. this warrants this this is to ambiguous and that lacks public oversight and transparency >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm dennis. i'm also a native san franciscan. i've been living in the inner sunset for 4 seven years. the control of public plaza to nonprofit organizations is a major shift in public policy and contrary to what was explained it will privatize public spaces the words ancillary and assessor are artifical from my point of view to allow the commercial venture on public space which the city doesn't want to maintains are the technical amendments appear to be substantive to promote and facilitate stunning private land to public entities this
mean that private security guards could control the plazas in new york the parks in the obvious many folks are happy that this distinguishes us from new york. the example of new york is troubling we have the dan park that is kafrtd to a wealthy crowd and a posh restaurants and that's not intended to be temporary that leads to one major concern that leads to legislation that gets public space for activities. those are 3 minutes of concerns. this warrants this this is to ambiguous and that lacks...
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i used to live in new york. landlords like that used to be sentenced to several months in their own building. i am not exaggerating. what didn't happen to me. sexual, physical harassment, assaults, attempted rape, blah blah. the list is longer, but, i'm also very concerned once again thank you city and county, thank you adult protective services. we are very happy. i understand there is a transfer of housing authority properties to private ownership and management to private companies unlike housing authority private county as my experience tells me break the law some more than others. i saw the list of management companies. they are the better ones. thank you, but still. laws will be broken. housing authority doesn't do this. i'm planning a protest. let me introduce myself once i grab a hold of something. i hope this is addressed somehow because we are concerned. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> all right. any other comment on this item? yes? step forward. >> dave tippel. i have been involved with taking
i used to live in new york. landlords like that used to be sentenced to several months in their own building. i am not exaggerating. what didn't happen to me. sexual, physical harassment, assaults, attempted rape, blah blah. the list is longer, but, i'm also very concerned once again thank you city and county, thank you adult protective services. we are very happy. i understand there is a transfer of housing authority properties to private ownership and management to private companies unlike...
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host: joining us from new york is david andelman and max boot. k you for being with us as we focus on the president's trip to europe and what to expect in the future with regard to russia and the ukraine. we appreciate you being with us. a macs, -- max i want to begin with you. you recently wrote the following -- can you explain you go -- can you explain? guest: i think the events of the past couple of weeks have been something you have not seen in europe since 1945, which is this redrawing of boundaries with one space seizing the territory of under theor minimalist cloak of legality, . i am afraid the message putin and others around the world, including places like beijing, will take around -- will take away from this is aggression pays. things have changed in the past few days because for the first time president obama has put some serious sanctions on russia. we will see with the impact of that is. it is hurting the russian economy already. by and large i think there is a sense that putin is very much in control. he has been driving the agenda.
host: joining us from new york is david andelman and max boot. k you for being with us as we focus on the president's trip to europe and what to expect in the future with regard to russia and the ukraine. we appreciate you being with us. a macs, -- max i want to begin with you. you recently wrote the following -- can you explain you go -- can you explain? guest: i think the events of the past couple of weeks have been something you have not seen in europe since 1945, which is this redrawing of...
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mine own for me it's the suburbs with frequent trips into philly, new york and d.c. tweet us or leave your comments on facebook. more people are choosing to live in cities than suburbs. author of the great book "the end of the suburbs where the american dream is moving." lee is assistant managing editor at fortune. >> thank you for having me. >> i didn't really realize that this change had happened where more people are moving into cities. people are still moving to the suburbs. it's not a flight from the suburbs into the cities. what is your sense of what is behind this. >> reporter: your encapsulation was one of the best encapsulation of the trend and why we're here. >> i read your book well. >> reporter: kudos for you. this data is just the latest of data that has come out every couple of months to show you that this is a seismic shift here. some people want to live in the
mine own for me it's the suburbs with frequent trips into philly, new york and d.c. tweet us or leave your comments on facebook. more people are choosing to live in cities than suburbs. author of the great book "the end of the suburbs where the american dream is moving." lee is assistant managing editor at fortune. >> thank you for having me. >> i didn't really realize that this change had happened where more people are moving into cities. people are still moving to the...
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back up to the campus in the morning. >> for him to make it in that time, he would have had to use the new york had no proof that christopher porco's jeep was on the thruway that night or if it was christopher who was driving. >> there were no e-zpass records of christopher coming home that night. >> but investigators found christopher's e-zpass tag on the floor of the jeep on the morning of the attack. >> they tell me if you take it off the windshield or get it on the floor or put it away somewhere, it wouldn't register. >> was it possible christopher paid the highway tolls with cash to avoid leaving a trail? >> i don't believe that those lanes are surveilled with video cameras. >> investigators asked the toll collectors if they recalled seeing a yellow jeep that night. one toll collector said she remembered a yellow jeep driving through right before quitting time around 11:00 p.m., but she couldn't remember anything about the driver. >> when they hand you the ticket, it's stamped. it's got the time on it. >> only a dozen cars went through that toll booth around that time. investigators sent t
back up to the campus in the morning. >> for him to make it in that time, he would have had to use the new york had no proof that christopher porco's jeep was on the thruway that night or if it was christopher who was driving. >> there were no e-zpass records of christopher coming home that night. >> but investigators found christopher's e-zpass tag on the floor of the jeep on the morning of the attack. >> they tell me if you take it off the windshield or get it on the...
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food and one of the things that we --lized right away was finding it was the biggest problem for us. yorkne cooks or dishwashers have the advantage that they can go and cherry pick the places they want to because there are so many restaurants out there. and we opened, we had to figure out how to work four stations and there were only two cooks. we had one dishwasher who would show up some days and not other days. scrambling.selves mike, was washing dishes. when he was not, i was washing dishes. that becomes a real challenge to run a restaurant kitchen without employees. we realized we had to look at multiple places to find great team members. we had to look at other restaurants and talk with other chefs, and it took a while to build that core, that family. our cost is made by my mother-in-law, rosa, who is a woman from italian natalie. she took pity on us because we were making pasta at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, not enough for the onslaught of people showing up at our door. this is something that meant a lot to us, but then for the team justrs -- wow, this is not a job, this is a famil
food and one of the things that we --lized right away was finding it was the biggest problem for us. yorkne cooks or dishwashers have the advantage that they can go and cherry pick the places they want to because there are so many restaurants out there. and we opened, we had to figure out how to work four stations and there were only two cooks. we had one dishwasher who would show up some days and not other days. scrambling.selves mike, was washing dishes. when he was not, i was washing dishes....
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using technology as a way to detect the concussions. it is done by reebok and it is called the check light by reebok. of the "new york times," thank you for joining us. how does this technology work that reebok has developed? >> the first thing is the technology does not detect concussions. it merely detects impacts to the head. so there is a skullcap within the sensor strip, and a little bit of electronics at the back with three lights on it, and it will blink green for no impact, it will blink yellow for moderate impact, and it will blink red for severe impact to the head. the exact threshold to those pressures,ypes of reebok keeps proprietary. >> you estimated some 300,000 people involved in youth sports and high school sports suffer from concussions during the year. what was this particular new jersey hockey team's experience with tech -- with concussions prior to this technology? >> talking to the players, you hear that a lot of them are getting hits in a game, and these are 17-year-old to 19-year-old kids, so they hit hard, and one player in particular -- he had recently suffered a concussion, and coming back t
using technology as a way to detect the concussions. it is done by reebok and it is called the check light by reebok. of the "new york times," thank you for joining us. how does this technology work that reebok has developed? >> the first thing is the technology does not detect concussions. it merely detects impacts to the head. so there is a skullcap within the sensor strip, and a little bit of electronics at the back with three lights on it, and it will blink green for no...
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joining us now is michael schmidt, he's one of the reporters from "the new york times" who wrote this story. also joining us, cnn's richard quest. charles barnett, he's the 777 pilot, also an aviation attorney. michael, thanks very much for coming in. let's talk about your report. give us the upshot. what did you learn? >> basically this plane moved in several different directions after it went off -- >> after the transponders stopped sending information. >> correct, correct. >> to ground control. >> at first it goes -- shortly after it goes off the radar, it goes up to 45,000 feet, which is above its normal flying altitude. and then shortly after that, it's down around 20,000 feet, which is below its normal altitude. now, along with -- >> then it goes back up again. >> then it goes back up again. while this is all happening, it is changing directions, it has moved west, it has turned back around and whatever. so all of this suggests this erraticness that has really led investigators to say, well, who was flying the plane at that point. it clearly wasn't flying itself. if it was, that
joining us now is michael schmidt, he's one of the reporters from "the new york times" who wrote this story. also joining us, cnn's richard quest. charles barnett, he's the 777 pilot, also an aviation attorney. michael, thanks very much for coming in. let's talk about your report. give us the upshot. what did you learn? >> basically this plane moved in several different directions after it went off -- >> after the transponders stopped sending information. >> correct,...
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where you can see it >> dan harris joins us from new york to tell us what is coming up on "good morning" >> coming up, did search crews miss a key opportunity in the search for the flight of 370. the up roar over kim kardashian and kanye west on the cover of vogue. some people threatening to cancel their subscriptions with the magazine s check your brackets. this year's tournament filled with upsets with favorites like duke already out. you won't believe how few people are still in the running to have perfect picks. it's all coming up on gma this saturday morning. see you soon. >> not me for sure. >> check out this incredible video from colorado. the black things you see twirling around in the air are burning tumble weeds. firefighters were construction ago 150-acre controlled burn when the bust devils took over. they had had to back off, but one firefighter kept video rolling and the unexpected dust devil ended up burning an extra acre of land. no property was damaged and luckily no one was hurt. wow. >> a giraffe at the netherlands gave a good-bye kiss to a a man who worked at the zoo
where you can see it >> dan harris joins us from new york to tell us what is coming up on "good morning" >> coming up, did search crews miss a key opportunity in the search for the flight of 370. the up roar over kim kardashian and kanye west on the cover of vogue. some people threatening to cancel their subscriptions with the magazine s check your brackets. this year's tournament filled with upsets with favorites like duke already out. you won't believe how few people are...
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us. >> new york post says you a-- t worst generation. >> entitlement knows it is a learned behavior. >> you? >> absolutely 100 percent. >> he has a choice there this is a generation that is spoon fed. we taught it to him. >> spoon fed self-esteem. >> they never have to sink or swim. >> i was surprised with young people who said compared to other generations we are slackers. >> everything has to be handed to us now and i am one of those young people. i don't know. when you hear you grandparents talk he looks really different now. >> my parents generation is more hard-working in general. >> yeah, we are more hard-working. >> do we expect somebody to come in and save us. failure to watch. it is failure to launch. >> few show -- pew shows about 36 percent. >> either live with their parents or -- >> what is so terrible about that? >> going out on your own is how you become an adult. if you have too many welcoming their kids at home we are in trouble as a society. we have never had a large group of people who failed to grow up. maybe a generation has been accused of that. >> look what they ha
us. >> new york post says you a-- t worst generation. >> entitlement knows it is a learned behavior. >> you? >> absolutely 100 percent. >> he has a choice there this is a generation that is spoon fed. we taught it to him. >> spoon fed self-esteem. >> they never have to sink or swim. >> i was surprised with young people who said compared to other generations we are slackers. >> everything has to be handed to us now and i am one of those young...
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that's it for us, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media gagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ ♪ neil: welcome i am neil cavuto, i want to get something off my chest, this has been bugging me for a while, accountability. does anyone anywhere take responsible for anything? not gm's ceo, she said she ist thrry about those ignition problem but she is not responsible for them.nmener but not toyota. as lo
that's it for us, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and...
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can see it all around us, new york and here in the nation's capital as well. as was found during a walking tour of washington, d.c boston public library, new york's grand central terminal, natural history museum in washington, d.c., these iconic buildings have a secret. but to discover what it is, you have to look up. these vaulted eceilings and domes were designed by a father and son team of masons. their method sparked a revolution in american architecture. >> it is almost as if they were dropped here in from the 14th century into early 20th century u.s., building some of the greatest buildings our country has ever known. >> this is an immigrant story of the unnamed talented master craftsmen who made our country and made your great buildings possible but who haven't really been celebrated. in 1181. rafael and his son migrated from barcelona bringing an old world masonry technique embraced by top architects at the time. >> the method was absolutely revolutionary in its day for three big reasons. it was fireproof. it was incredibly strong. and it could be buil
can see it all around us, new york and here in the nation's capital as well. as was found during a walking tour of washington, d.c boston public library, new york's grand central terminal, natural history museum in washington, d.c., these iconic buildings have a secret. but to discover what it is, you have to look up. these vaulted eceilings and domes were designed by a father and son team of masons. their method sparked a revolution in american architecture. >> it is almost as if they...
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york. and for all of us hoar at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night.t wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the american health front is a presentation of medical media group and the following physicians and healthcare organizations. >>> today on the american health front; cancer can affect anyone at any time and it can be a devastating disease but the good news is that modern treatments can boost your own body's ability to fight it. please stay with us
york. and for all of us hoar at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night.t wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the american health front is a presentation of medical media group and the following physicians and healthcare organizations. >>> today on the american health front; cancer can affect anyone at any time and it can be a devastating disease but the good news is that modern treatments can boost your own body's ability to fight it. please stay with us
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at the new york stock exchange, i'm jill wagner. >>> it is 4:51. coming up how one woman used a fortune cookie to win the lottery. when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a lot of clouds at the coastline but plenty of sunshine by the afternoon. these temperatures warming up nicely. how about upper 60s and low 70s into the south bay this afternoon? as high as 68 in campbell, 68 in san jose, 70 in gilroy. in the east bay, 60s and some low 70s. mostly sunny skies into brentwood and antioch. 68 in danville. 69 in walnut creek. and then in the north bay we'll find plenty of sunshine, just a couple of passing high clouds, 69 in clearlake. 68 in sonoma. and 67 degrees in novato into san francisco, sunshine and 64 degrees. >>> here is a live look right now at the bay bridge toll plaza. it sounds like they just cleared that accident. it was involving a wrong-way driver northbound 880 approaching the 980 interchange. more traffic coming up. >>> the men who beat giants fan bryan stow now face additional jail time over new weapons charges. investigators say when louie sanchez and marvin n
at the new york stock exchange, i'm jill wagner. >>> it is 4:51. coming up how one woman used a fortune cookie to win the lottery. when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a lot of clouds at the coastline but plenty of sunshine by the afternoon. these temperatures warming up nicely. how about upper 60s and low 70s into the south bay this afternoon? as high as 68 in campbell, 68 in san jose, 70 in gilroy. in the east bay, 60s and some low 70s. mostly sunny skies into brentwood...
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thank you for being with us from new york city. former advisor to german chancellor helmut kohl in german ambassador to nato your team did in each. thank you very much for being with us. he advised the ukrainian government in the mid nineteen nineties morris name and teaches economics at the university of the best detainees have rights. thank you for being honest. also intend to be read to join the conversation on facebook and on twitter are packed and two for today. they can argue about the numbers. some have a bit of enthusiasm according to our reporters today on the movie on the scene was genuine. after sunday's vote. to those within it has been no improvement in twenty years we expect something to change now everybody's expressing their will. though the will of the people should be a sacred thing but not the will of the government to write them on themselves it's like a holiday onsen happy that i want to cry. my cca seventy five years old this morning's a bikini and uncanny matching all the time she's been treating consignment s
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. >> emilie parker, thank you for joining us from new york. firstna now, the u.s. lady, michelle obama, is on a weeklong tour. beijing,een touring where she even picked up a paddle to try her hands at a favorite if a medic sport. -- a favorite diplomatic sport. guess which? >> diplomacy in action. a feel-good moment. no talk of controversial issues. chinas. first lady is in to foster trust between the nations in what is being described as clearly friendly interactions. with a visit to a high school in beijing, accompanied by her teenage daughters and her mother. she can to promote education and cultural exchanges between the two countries. a relationship between the united states and china could not be more important. you have the opportunity to travel here, to listen, to learn more about the education , andatives in this country the ability to speak about it to students in the united states is very unique. it is one i will never forget. wearing what she is that seems to be interesting the chinese. she is being compared to china's first lady, who accompanied michel
. >> emilie parker, thank you for joining us from new york. firstna now, the u.s. lady, michelle obama, is on a weeklong tour. beijing,een touring where she even picked up a paddle to try her hands at a favorite if a medic sport. -- a favorite diplomatic sport. guess which? >> diplomacy in action. a feel-good moment. no talk of controversial issues. chinas. first lady is in to foster trust between the nations in what is being described as clearly friendly interactions. with a visit...
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joining us from new york, harry smith. let's begin with what led you to this story and to put together this special. first states in the nation to make recreational marijuana legal, let alone first place in the world to say this is something we will do in a legal way. will eat cookies and what have you. nation of the netherlands turn the shoulder to say it is ok. the worldplace in where recreational sale of marijuana is legal. guest: what did yohost: what di? www.c-span.org [laughter] that the size of the business is so much larger than anyone anticipated. the state of colorado aim out last week that they think in the fiscal year to come amid they think the marijuana business in colorado alone will be worth $1 billion. that isa phenomenon taking the stage by storm. page ofick up the front the new york times this morning, moving state by state by state. likely be on the ballots this year in alaska. probably coming soon to rhode island. lots of states are talking about it, not only from legalization from a freedom issue, but
joining us from new york, harry smith. let's begin with what led you to this story and to put together this special. first states in the nation to make recreational marijuana legal, let alone first place in the world to say this is something we will do in a legal way. will eat cookies and what have you. nation of the netherlands turn the shoulder to say it is ok. the worldplace in where recreational sale of marijuana is legal. guest: what did yohost: what di? www.c-span.org [laughter] that the...
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reporter: director darren aronofsky using the book of genesis as a blueprint. >> it basically describes a box. >> reporter: building this mammoth ark in oyster bay, new york 85 feet wide. >> reporter: it took production designer mark friedberg, nearly six months to construct. he used materials actually available to noah and his family at the time, like twigs, straw, even volcanic rock. >> it was built to float. it was not built to be looked at. it was built to survive. >> reporter: it's not pretty. but it is tough. it even withstood superstorm sandy, which slammed the shores of long island, during filming. >> snakes are coming, too? >> all that creeps. all that crawls. all that slithers. >> reporter: we remember how the story goes, two of every creature. >> the ramp was there to serve one function. for reptiles to be able get up there. for mammals to get up there. >> reporter: impressive, even for noah himself. >> the first time i came out for the exterior ark stuff, it was an experience. >> reporter: after pouring $125 million into this movie, the studio is now hoping it makes waves at the box office. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to dan
reporter: director darren aronofsky using the book of genesis as a blueprint. >> it basically describes a box. >> reporter: building this mammoth ark in oyster bay, new york 85 feet wide. >> reporter: it took production designer mark friedberg, nearly six months to construct. he used materials actually available to noah and his family at the time, like twigs, straw, even volcanic rock. >> it was built to float. it was not built to be looked at. it was built to survive....
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. >> the education in new york used to be free, and a lot of them in other countries are free.nd a lot of places think that it's smart to invest in higher education, and this country needs to follow suit. >> later today, the president and first lady will be speaking in miami, announcing an initiative for protective college students, and the government proposing an easier way for students to sign up for financial aid. >>> next on aljazeera, can you remember the last time you went an entire day without using the internet? some people are so addicted, there's now a rehab center to help them out. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm del walters, and here are your headlines at this hour. a ukrainian intelligence official telling aljazeera that russia, stepping up its presence in the country, 30,000 soldiers on the ground in crimea crime. west adding more sanctions, and a gas company threatening to cut off ukraine. rick perry addressing a gathering this morning, and kentucky senator, rand paul, is the speaker this afternoon. >> he. >> and despite snow and ice, stronger than expe
. >> the education in new york used to be free, and a lot of them in other countries are free.nd a lot of places think that it's smart to invest in higher education, and this country needs to follow suit. >> later today, the president and first lady will be speaking in miami, announcing an initiative for protective college students, and the government proposing an easier way for students to sign up for financial aid. >>> next on aljazeera, can you remember the last time you...
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. >> well, brian walsh, thank you very much for joining us from new york. >>> now, trench warfare is tactic which will be forever associated with world war i, along with the infamous no man's land which lies in the middle. but a practice battlefield used by soldiers before they went to the front has been unearth in the south of england. >> final rehearsals for a deployment overseas. the last chance to run through tactics before the real thing. a century ago, another british army was preparing for battle. and their training grounds mario -- mirrored the trench systems extending across europe. this land near gosport is still in use by modern troops but an observant historian studying an aerial total noticed the dis -- distinct shape of an entire battle field that had survived under the healther and gorse. >> this was a final training before they went. >> and a lot of them never came back? >> absolutely. i've got five relatives burdid on the western front. >> people should be luke out for anything unusual. the local church hall, community centers, buildings that were used by other people
. >> well, brian walsh, thank you very much for joining us from new york. >>> now, trench warfare is tactic which will be forever associated with world war i, along with the infamous no man's land which lies in the middle. but a practice battlefield used by soldiers before they went to the front has been unearth in the south of england. >> final rehearsals for a deployment overseas. the last chance to run through tactics before the real thing. a century ago, another british...
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i used to live in new york. landlords like that used to be sentenced to several months in their own building. i am not exaggerating. what didn't happen to me. sexual, physical harassment, assaults, attempted rape, blah blah. the list
i used to live in new york. landlords like that used to be sentenced to several months in their own building. i am not exaggerating. what didn't happen to me. sexual, physical harassment, assaults, attempted rape, blah blah. the list
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use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet
use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you...
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so europe does be hugely disadvantaged, but as far as not using the dollar, sounds unlikely to me, shep. >> maria bartiromo back in new yorkia, thanks a lot. so secretary kerry has gotten some sort of discussion with sergey lavrov from russia. says he'll take it back to the white house. we'll go to ed henry at the white house for reaction next. ♪ [ male announcer ] evenore impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. co on in. [ male annncer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ the joint is jumpin' osteo bi-flex® elps strengthen your joints.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints.° osteo bi-flex... also in joint & muscle and joint & bone. also in joint & muscle to nbcuniversal's coveragens of the biggest loser olympic winter games ever, with the most coverage of the most events on every device. and the most hours of streaming video on the nbc sports live extra app, including the x1 platform from xfinity. comcast was honored to bring every minute of every medal of n
so europe does be hugely disadvantaged, but as far as not using the dollar, sounds unlikely to me, shep. >> maria bartiromo back in new yorkia, thanks a lot. so secretary kerry has gotten some sort of discussion with sergey lavrov from russia. says he'll take it back to the white house. we'll go to ed henry at the white house for reaction next. ♪ [ male announcer ] evenore impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning....
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thank you for joining us live from new york. >>> toyota has reached a $1.2 billion settlement with the u.s. government after being accused of caring more about savings than safety. the four-year investigation prompting a series of recalled vehicles that totaled 10 billion. >> reporter: for years the compancompany admitted it had cd up problems, and refused to recall that led to accidents and deaths. the company will pay a record fine. >> toyota's conduct was shameful, showing a blatant disregard for systems and laws designed for the safety of consumers. it would protect its brand ahead of its own customers. this constitutes a reprehensible abuse of the public trust. >> reporter: it claimed at one point the issue was caused by floor mats. it ordered a massive recall of vehicles mainly in the u.s. evidence gathered by the fbi revealed the company knew the problem was getting worse but lied about it lying to regulators is a federal crime. the investigation was led by lawyers from new york. >> toyota went about saying loudly and force ply in press releases and on their website and at every
thank you for joining us live from new york. >>> toyota has reached a $1.2 billion settlement with the u.s. government after being accused of caring more about savings than safety. the four-year investigation prompting a series of recalled vehicles that totaled 10 billion. >> reporter: for years the compancompany admitted it had cd up problems, and refused to recall that led to accidents and deaths. the company will pay a record fine. >> toyota's conduct was shameful,...
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i'm sorry. >> joining us now is someone who knows this neighborhood, new york assembly member robert rodriguez, born and raised and today represents east harlem in the state legislature. we appreciate you being with us, sir. whatever is determined to be the cause, talk to those of us who are outside new york city who might not understand that the old images of harlem might have changed a bit. things have changed their rapidly and in many ways. >> east harlem is a community that has certainly been resurging as many of the communities across new york city in the five boor rose have been. having ban native born and raised in east harlem all my life and going back to few generations, having seen that change happen is certainly, you know, been a great evolution. we've seen our streets become safer and our communities transform. >> a lot of no development there but concern because much of what's been built is on very old infrastructure. >> i think, you know, that's one of our concerns, certainly not just here in east harlem but across new york city and new york state making sure that we are
i'm sorry. >> joining us now is someone who knows this neighborhood, new york assembly member robert rodriguez, born and raised and today represents east harlem in the state legislature. we appreciate you being with us, sir. whatever is determined to be the cause, talk to those of us who are outside new york city who might not understand that the old images of harlem might have changed a bit. things have changed their rapidly and in many ways. >> east harlem is a community that has...