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we saw it in westchester, new york, with people registering their pistols and the newspaper publishing not only just their names but a map of exactly where they were living and having a registration now for these sporting rifles and for people who own them -- which is a lot of people in new york -- there is that fear that that information is going to be published along with their addresses. and so there are very serious privacy concerns here. it's not just the gun owners. the aclu when the information was published in that newspaper, came out on behalf of gun owners saying their information should be protected. i don't think they're going to change their mind when it comes to simply moving the firearm from a pistol to a sporting rifle. >> it's very interesting. and once that information was out there, even though they took it off their website, the damage had been done, the people's names were out there for everyone to see. so it was a privacy issue. katie, thank you so much. >> thanks, gretchen. >>> convicted rapists with gps tracking devices on brutalizing at least four women. now po
we saw it in westchester, new york, with people registering their pistols and the newspaper publishing not only just their names but a map of exactly where they were living and having a registration now for these sporting rifles and for people who own them -- which is a lot of people in new york -- there is that fear that that information is going to be published along with their addresses. and so there are very serious privacy concerns here. it's not just the gun owners. the aclu when the...
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. >> westchester, new york. and it's one of our favorite restaurants.ere and we're excited about it. it's equal distance between greenwich and rye. which are two very wealthy communities that were apparently underserved by their great foods. >> seth: all right. >> so we're there happy, taking a little bit -- what we do then is take a little more parmigiano-reggiano. >> seth: and real quick, where are you off to tonight? >> fred: two airports. [ laughter ] >> kristen: but before that we're -- >> well, quick. >> kristen: we're going to the, um -- >> seth: all right, here comes your food, guys. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you so much. >> there you go. all right. so now the other items that we have -- >> seth: buon appetito, you guys. >> kristen: i'm so sorry. right before you brought this over, we had some bread and we are -- >> fred: we're so full. [ laughter ] >> kristen: we're so full. and i don't eat eggs or salad or bread. >> fred: or vegetables. we don't like vegetables. >> kristen: we don't like vegetables ever. >> seth: okay
. >> westchester, new york. and it's one of our favorite restaurants.ere and we're excited about it. it's equal distance between greenwich and rye. which are two very wealthy communities that were apparently underserved by their great foods. >> seth: all right. >> so we're there happy, taking a little bit -- what we do then is take a little more parmigiano-reggiano. >> seth: and real quick, where are you off to tonight? >> fred: two airports. [ laughter ] >>...
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. >> approximately five, six years ago, westchester community college expanded their tech-prep grant program with gorton high school, and we are able to offer an emt class to the students. all right, you remember last week we spoke about the cardiac patient, and what i want you to do today is, do the assessment of a patient which would look exactly like myself. >> the students are being trained by experienced emts on how to properly assist paramedics on the scene. >> sir, i'm an emt. i'm here to help you. what seems to be the problem? >> i'm having chest pain. >> we offer a medical program, truly one of its kind throughout the nation, which gives students the opportunity to go out into the workforce and have hands-on experiences. >> today, as you can see, we're in the ambulance. were practicing scenarios, you know taking blood pressures, vital signs, you know, doing the basic patient assessment, just asking questions to the patient to see what's wrong with them. >> take a deep breath. >> [ breathes deeply ] >> take a deep breath. >> [ breathes deeply ] >> okay. do you feel any pressu
. >> approximately five, six years ago, westchester community college expanded their tech-prep grant program with gorton high school, and we are able to offer an emt class to the students. all right, you remember last week we spoke about the cardiac patient, and what i want you to do today is, do the assessment of a patient which would look exactly like myself. >> the students are being trained by experienced emts on how to properly assist paramedics on the scene. >> sir, i'm...
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. >> the tesla store in westchester sits between lily pulitzer and nordstrom. >> the beauty of the storess that many people have sought them before coming in. they have done their research. they are folks were shopping at nordstrom's were picking up a new handbag who aren't as familiar with tesla. they see the beautiful car in the shop and are compelled to come in. >> the real reason they set up shop at your local mall is because it would be expensive to build a national chain of dealerships. just like at a dealership, you could take a test drive before you commit to what is likely to be a six-figure purchase. >> let's take a ride. >> the tester tesla's are kept in the mall's parking garage. you get to drive them on the open road. >> that's insane. it's like a spaceship. there's no sound. i am super impressed with the pickup. we can waste this mustang right now if we want. >> then it was back to the store to configure my dream tesla. >> you wanted to max out your car so we have a button for that. for those who would like everything included. >> my car cost just north of $130,000. butttle
. >> the tesla store in westchester sits between lily pulitzer and nordstrom. >> the beauty of the storess that many people have sought them before coming in. they have done their research. they are folks were shopping at nordstrom's were picking up a new handbag who aren't as familiar with tesla. they see the beautiful car in the shop and are compelled to come in. >> the real reason they set up shop at your local mall is because it would be expensive to build a national chain...
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. >> not here at the westchester mall. >> what is nice is we have folks who can walk you through the car, how to charge it, how to take care of it, how to clean it. >> if you hate going to the mall, you can always buy a tesla online. you can even use paypal to pay for it. hyundai, south korea's biggest automaker, is betting on the sonata to boost sales here in the united states. the company unveiled the latest model of its popular sedan at new york's auto show. dave zukowski joins me here in the studio. only one i am not the who has mispronounced your name but we will get to that another time. talk to me about the strategy behind sonata. >> it is a natural cycle for, for years. we are a different company than when we first brought the car out. our brand opinion is higher. we have had tremendous growth in the past five years. a lot of that growth has been driven by the sonata. so it is now time for a whole new sonata. it is a completely different vehicle, dynamically, road noise, it has eliminated completely. a little more elegant styling than what you may have seen in the previous mo
. >> not here at the westchester mall. >> what is nice is we have folks who can walk you through the car, how to charge it, how to take care of it, how to clean it. >> if you hate going to the mall, you can always buy a tesla online. you can even use paypal to pay for it. hyundai, south korea's biggest automaker, is betting on the sonata to boost sales here in the united states. the company unveiled the latest model of its popular sedan at new york's auto show. dave zukowski...
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i think people in the northern suburbs, in westchester and rockland, particularly, think of themselvesstate not upstate. so i think mta region is a good proxy for what really is downstate new york. >> we hear about all of this, upstate, democratic politician wants to make sure how to figure out that they don't get clobbered in upstate, that they're competitive in upstate. but it isn't all homogenous upstate. western new york a little bit different than other parts of the state? give me a little bit of description that sort of diversifies the, quote, unquote, upstate region of new york. >> well, the large up dstate cities in the erie canal corridor, rochester, buffalo, syracuse, are the largest. they have traditionally been democratic but they elect republican county executives sometimes and even republican mayors. turnout has to be much higher in upstate rather than downstate. he won every upstate county. in fact, he won every county in new york state and the four larger burroughs in new york city. so the -- it seems to be the turnout and how big a majority a republican can get in upst
i think people in the northern suburbs, in westchester and rockland, particularly, think of themselvesstate not upstate. so i think mta region is a good proxy for what really is downstate new york. >> we hear about all of this, upstate, democratic politician wants to make sure how to figure out that they don't get clobbered in upstate, that they're competitive in upstate. but it isn't all homogenous upstate. western new york a little bit different than other parts of the state? give me a...
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first up, westchester county exec rob astorino.ntly in his second term as executive in a heavily democratic county, along with 23 years in local politics, he's been a satellite radio host. many of our experts think he has a bright future in state politics. next up, executive joni mahoney. her alliance with stephanie miner led to unprecedented collaboration to resolve the syracuse fiscal problem and is also told to be a potential running mate of governor cuomo. finally, a third county executive, mark molanaro. this isn't a coincidence. republicans are making in roads on the county level. he began his political career at age 1995 at the age of 18. he was the youngest mayor in the united states. re-elected mayor five times and four times to the county legislature, before serving in the state assembly, he was elected county exec. our experts say the young politician has a future potential statewide and congressional candidate. that's it for "the daily rundown." busy week, still a busy day ahead, so don't miss chris jansing. bye-bye. >>
first up, westchester county exec rob astorino.ntly in his second term as executive in a heavily democratic county, along with 23 years in local politics, he's been a satellite radio host. many of our experts think he has a bright future in state politics. next up, executive joni mahoney. her alliance with stephanie miner led to unprecedented collaboration to resolve the syracuse fiscal problem and is also told to be a potential running mate of governor cuomo. finally, a third county executive,...
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. >> not here at the westchester mall?> no, here we will tell you how to take care of it, how to clean it. >> if you hate going to the mall, you can always do this online. you can even use paypal to pay for it. >> tesla has seen opposition from some states, most recently new jersey band the sales. joining me to talk about this is the national auto dealers association vice president of public affairs. why do you see dealerships, middlemen, effectively, being important in this process? of all, if you're ever going to retail cars, you will incur the costs of retailing cars. whether that is signage, whether that is staff, whether that is health care benefits for employees. be incurred by either a dealer or a factory regardless. not anyre are middlemen. >> why don't you let them be incurred either factory? why do we have to have a law not allowing those companies to sell directly to consumers? >> well, ultimately, the states set the laws for the buying and selling of automobiles. to aisn't just going website and buying a pair o
. >> not here at the westchester mall?> no, here we will tell you how to take care of it, how to clean it. >> if you hate going to the mall, you can always do this online. you can even use paypal to pay for it. >> tesla has seen opposition from some states, most recently new jersey band the sales. joining me to talk about this is the national auto dealers association vice president of public affairs. why do you see dealerships, middlemen, effectively, being important in...
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the tesla store in westchester sit between two we are. -- two retailers. >> they've done their research. we also have folks who are shopping at nordstrom ticking of a new handbag that are not as familiar. >> the real reason tesla has shut -- set up shop at the mall would be a it would be expensive to build a national chain of dealerships. just like a dealership, you can take a test drive in what is likely to be a six-figure purchase. >> we will go out that exit. >> you get to drive them on the open road. class that is insane. class of is like a spaceship here there is no sound. i am super impressed with the pickup example. i want one. class then it was back to the store to configure my dream tesla. class you wanted to max out yours. you have a button for that. everything included. class it cost just short of $130,000. it is a little out of my budget but next time i get a raise, i will be back. >> takes is about two or three months to custom build a car. most people design it in the store and then go to a service center. what is nice is we have folks blocking it through the car, how to c
the tesla store in westchester sit between two we are. -- two retailers. >> they've done their research. we also have folks who are shopping at nordstrom ticking of a new handbag that are not as familiar. >> the real reason tesla has shut -- set up shop at the mall would be a it would be expensive to build a national chain of dealerships. just like a dealership, you can take a test drive in what is likely to be a six-figure purchase. >> we will go out that exit. >> you...
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but out in westchester, i cannot get enough of the crunchy -- the kernels crunchy white meat chicken.bout these new double down bacon cheese chicken sandwiches. >> it seems like yum! brands are hitting -- pinning some high hopes on the waffle tocco and rigging into breakfast food -- breaking into breakfast food successfully. good place for yum! brands especially. >> i'm not sure that the waffle is available in china. >> do they not eat breakfast in china i got a >> -- in china? lex typically, it is kfc and pizza hut and taco bell in china. >> through, they love their chicken, although they've had a slight scare with the chicken. >> there were an acceptable, octaveem -- higher than the levels of her moans of chicken at one time. hormones in the chicken at one time. >> it would be nice if someone would offer a more organic experience. >> well, aaa has been doing that and they've been doing greg -- ipotle has been doing that and they been doing very well. and i've spoken to many people who are doing more of the premium, going to the five guys instead of mcdonald's, for example. >> we wil
but out in westchester, i cannot get enough of the crunchy -- the kernels crunchy white meat chicken.bout these new double down bacon cheese chicken sandwiches. >> it seems like yum! brands are hitting -- pinning some high hopes on the waffle tocco and rigging into breakfast food -- breaking into breakfast food successfully. good place for yum! brands especially. >> i'm not sure that the waffle is available in china. >> do they not eat breakfast in china i got a >> -- in...
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it would have taken out all of new york city, most of westchester, stanford, connecticut and jersey cityf it hit the metropolitan area. but it hit siberia. >> what can you do? >> the first thing is a no brainer. an early warning system. a satellite sponsored by a private foundation, which would give us an early warning that something is coming. for pocket change, only a few hundred million can do it being funded privately, step two, an interceptor that can go out and detonate something to push an asteroid out of the way. this is now going to be a priority for space scientists. something we neglected we realize we can't ignore anymore. >> all right, professor kaku thank you for that. thank you. a twist in a battle over powdered boos. why the federal government might be everything your mouth does in a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommend
it would have taken out all of new york city, most of westchester, stanford, connecticut and jersey cityf it hit the metropolitan area. but it hit siberia. >> what can you do? >> the first thing is a no brainer. an early warning system. a satellite sponsored by a private foundation, which would give us an early warning that something is coming. for pocket change, only a few hundred million can do it being funded privately, step two, an interceptor that can go out and detonate...
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. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york we took a ride with a state trooper. >> see that rightrter: in this unmarked suv it took a matter of minutes to pull over several drivers. the national highway traffic safety administration estimated in 2012 more than 3,300 nationwide were kill and about 420,000 were injured in distracted driving-related crashes. the secretary of transportation thoernlt fox believes the ad blitz is a way of changing a mindset. why do you think it's important for this to come from the federal sflevl. >> it's important because there's so many variances. we want folks to know that if they text while they're driving, it is a safety hazard. >> reporter: you're not concerned that there may be a little too much to show on tv? >> sometimes we have to be shocked into recognizing the reality, and the reality is that distracted driving is not safe. >> this is the text my daughter was reading when she drove into traffic. >> reporter: this is just one approach. last year the four major mobile carriers in the u.s. worked together to create a series of public service an
. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york we took a ride with a state trooper. >> see that rightrter: in this unmarked suv it took a matter of minutes to pull over several drivers. the national highway traffic safety administration estimated in 2012 more than 3,300 nationwide were kill and about 420,000 were injured in distracted driving-related crashes. the secretary of transportation thoernlt fox believes the ad blitz is a way of changing a mindset. why do you think it's...
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it currently links over 100 individual sites from saratoga to westchester while showcasing the unique role in american history and development. because of their leadership, my children, my grandchildren, will see and be able to treasure the hudson valley incredible unique agricultural and natural wonders. and congressman hinchey made sure that we remember the rich contributions of the hudson river school of painters. congressman hinchey knows like many of us do, there is no place in the country that compares to the hudson valley. and those of us lucky enough to live there are not surprised that it was the birth place of america's first and greatest school of art. in closing, let me just say not long ago, a friend of mine came over to my home, which is across from west point in cold spring and looks down the hudson river south towards the bear mountain bridge. i walked him up the property and the sun was going down and after he left, he sent a note, and he once saw a sunset like that in a frederick church painting, and i thought he made it up. but when i saw it with my own eyes at your
it currently links over 100 individual sites from saratoga to westchester while showcasing the unique role in american history and development. because of their leadership, my children, my grandchildren, will see and be able to treasure the hudson valley incredible unique agricultural and natural wonders. and congressman hinchey made sure that we remember the rich contributions of the hudson river school of painters. congressman hinchey knows like many of us do, there is no place in the country...