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all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or whether it's brooklyn bridge or golden gate bridge, i think they are great compliments for our city and we strategically continue to learn what that has done and how you sped that out to all of us. the only thing i will say in this competition is you have something that i enjoy not having, that is removing snow every winter. that's something i enjoy not having to do here in this city. apart from that, i think we have a lot more passion about what we do as cities, what we create for people, how we signal the culture of american through our cities. you, all of you in this room are part of here in san fran
all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or...
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tourists on the sidewalks of new york. large chinese tour groups are everywhere and ready to spend. from lady liberty in new york harbor to the top of the empire state building, the chinese tourist is ever present. >> translator: we actually see new york city all the time in the movie and tv, on tv, and we really wanted to come here. >> how come you don't have a sign in mandarin saying beijing this way. >> because beijing is here in new york city right now right here with us. >> first it was china eeds business traveler and now relaxed visa rules and a strong economy back home brings bus loads full of vacationers. >> it is clearly an incredibly growing market. over the last year we have grown about 22%. >> now we're driving to the eastern part of manhattan. >> 40% of all chinese visitors to america come to new york city. >> i love new york. >> we're on the east side, and this is the east river. >> every single chinese people have heard about new york when they heard about america, so we just want to come and see. >> report
tourists on the sidewalks of new york. large chinese tour groups are everywhere and ready to spend. from lady liberty in new york harbor to the top of the empire state building, the chinese tourist is ever present. >> translator: we actually see new york city all the time in the movie and tv, on tv, and we really wanted to come here. >> how come you don't have a sign in mandarin saying beijing this way. >> because beijing is here in new york city right now right here with us....
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"nightly business report" new york. >> another bank in trobl, hsbc, new york's attorney general is suing the giant british bank saying it ignored a state law designed to keep struggling home owners from falling into foreclosure. >> meantime, there was good news about home prices in april. more of it. core logic reports that prices of homes sold that month rose more than 12% from the same month in 2012. the largest one month increase in prices since the go-go real estate days of 2006. >> many american seniors have relied on their homes and reverse mortgages to finance their retirement, but now though loans are under criticism. despite a steady extreme stream -- stead stream of commercials speaking for them. >> it used to be that a home was like a savings account, gaining value as you slowly paid down the mortgage. you could sell is it and fund your retirement or take out a reverse mortgage, which the pitch men make sound so easy. >> have the money to pay bills or simply enjoy your requirement more. >> the product was introduced 25 years ago for those at least 62 years old. >> the reverse
"nightly business report" new york. >> another bank in trobl, hsbc, new york's attorney general is suing the giant british bank saying it ignored a state law designed to keep struggling home owners from falling into foreclosure. >> meantime, there was good news about home prices in april. more of it. core logic reports that prices of homes sold that month rose more than 12% from the same month in 2012. the largest one month increase in prices since the go-go real estate...
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we have 450 miles of coastline in new york city. we have a lot going up the rivers and we need a lot of technology to figure out how to protect from waves, from high water, from winds and that kind of thing. we have a potential because we live so densely of power out acknowledges. we have to be able to recover those. we are dependent on power. if you live on the top of an apartment building, you don't have power and you don't have water. that is a very big problem. we have thousands of people living in public housing. there is a number of hospitals that we've had to evacuate a number of them because they had their generators on the roof but they had all the infrastructure in the basement and without power, they couldn't function either. >> what are you doing to help out the -- [inaudible] >> they are going to encourage to operate -- >> we had an injunction, let me step back. regulated industries are typically, the regulation is used, the industry and the government complicit in trying to stop disruptive technologies because they wan
we have 450 miles of coastline in new york city. we have a lot going up the rivers and we need a lot of technology to figure out how to protect from waves, from high water, from winds and that kind of thing. we have a potential because we live so densely of power out acknowledges. we have to be able to recover those. we are dependent on power. if you live on the top of an apartment building, you don't have power and you don't have water. that is a very big problem. we have thousands of people...
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new york ♪ new york ♪ new york ♪ that's the tonys. i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. coming forward. why this man admits he leaked . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> i sit in my desk certainly had the authority to wiretap anyone. >> coming forward. why this man admits he leaked the government's phone surveillance program. >>> celebrating improvements at this bay area lake. the changes hope will that i can the focus away from nearby crime. >>> and apple lovers can't wait. the new developments expected to be unveiled this time around. >>> and good evening. i'm an na. the government contractor behind the leaks of u.s. surveillance program s is fessing up. those leaks opened debate about privacy confirms. the whistle blower says he has no intention of hiding because he's done nothing wrong. >> britain's guardian newspaper is identifying 29-year
new york ♪ new york ♪ new york ♪ that's the tonys. i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. coming forward. why this man admits he leaked . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> i sit in my desk certainly had the authority to wiretap anyone. >> coming forward. why this man admits he...
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>> saranac lake, new york. >> how did you get to new york city? >> that was the nearest big city. i came here to be an actor originally. >> what year? >> 1981. >> why did you want to be an actor? >> i had done theater in my hometown and really liked it. i did not realize that theater in new york was a different thing. i did not realize that my talents would be better used backstage. in this city, you know, i was a young woman, one of hundreds and hundreds of any cattle casting call. i do not think i had any talent that elevated me above anyone in that field. >> but you have a lot of education. go through the many degrees you have. >> i flunked out or walked away from college a couple times, two or three times until i settled in to finish my ba at nyu and was given a scholarship to columbia for my graduate work in anthropology. i can say the degrees if you want -- >> what kind of degrees? >> ba, ma, phd. >> in one? >> anthropology. all of it. >> what is anthropology? >> anthropology -- i'm so glad you asked that question. one of my missions of life is to help everyone understand ho
>> saranac lake, new york. >> how did you get to new york city? >> that was the nearest big city. i came here to be an actor originally. >> what year? >> 1981. >> why did you want to be an actor? >> i had done theater in my hometown and really liked it. i did not realize that theater in new york was a different thing. i did not realize that my talents would be better used backstage. in this city, you know, i was a young woman, one of hundreds and...
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we knew about the new york stock exchange, we knew about the man involved in mumbai, but the new york stock exchange plot, that seemed new. what's your take on that? >> if youly that one is hard to united states, at least you have a target, right? we can refer to it and try to understand how it is this program advanced the disruption of that plot. the fourth one is the most ephemeral, the most ill-described, right? he talks about an investigation opened shortly after 9/11, the fbi didn't have enough, it was closed, the nsa then gave them some lead information indicating indirect contact by someone in the u.s. with someone somewhere overseas, that allowed them to use their authorities to disrupt a plot somewhere in the world, we don't know where. this is going to require an awful lot of digging for it to be credible, frankly. if they're going to talk about four plots, then they better be able to describe at some level of detail how it is these programs played a direct role in the disruption. we're not hearing very much of that yet. >> you think they need to tell us more. that's a perfe
we knew about the new york stock exchange, we knew about the man involved in mumbai, but the new york stock exchange plot, that seemed new. what's your take on that? >> if youly that one is hard to united states, at least you have a target, right? we can refer to it and try to understand how it is this program advanced the disruption of that plot. the fourth one is the most ephemeral, the most ill-described, right? he talks about an investigation opened shortly after 9/11, the fbi didn't...
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eastern at post 9 on the new york stock exchange.n the last hour there. if you missed it. take a look at what's happening in the markets because the dow is up triple digits, but this will then be, i believe, the sixth consecutive day we're seeing triple digit swings. that five-day stretch was the longest since october 2011. we are seeing some volatility even though the vix has been muted. the s&p 500 and nasdaq getting half a point and two-thirds of one point. hormel trying to the downside. they cut their full year earnings. the company will provide more details on its outlook later this month. and we're also keeping an eye on sony. hedge fund third point run by daniel lobe is upping its stake in sony and calling for the company to spin off part of its entertainment business, that includes movies and music. sony trading well to the upside up 3%, a little more than that. we'll have more on this story in just a few minutes. let's start with breaking news out of washington. eamon javers has it from the nsa hearings. >> good morning. off
eastern at post 9 on the new york stock exchange.n the last hour there. if you missed it. take a look at what's happening in the markets because the dow is up triple digits, but this will then be, i believe, the sixth consecutive day we're seeing triple digit swings. that five-day stretch was the longest since october 2011. we are seeing some volatility even though the vix has been muted. the s&p 500 and nasdaq getting half a point and two-thirds of one point. hormel trying to the downside....
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in new york city, and midtown was under threat.mining whether or not those two plots were linked. also discussed at the hearing was the new york subway bombing plot that was basically uncovered via the surveillance methods now under attack around the world. this is a bombing plot, arrested there an afghan-american and two accomplices here in new york. this is countering the criticism of the nsa monitoring, and they said when they go to do surveillance, they don't go back door into the likes of google or facebook to the service and send court orders to request information, and those companies are compelled to give the information over to law enforcement. developing story as we track it throughout the day. dennis: thank you very much, liz. cheryl: now going to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole is standing by covering the breaking news as well from there. so traders are not surprised, but it's concerning when another plot against the new york stock exchange comes to light like thiss >> that's right. everybody orks in th
in new york city, and midtown was under threat.mining whether or not those two plots were linked. also discussed at the hearing was the new york subway bombing plot that was basically uncovered via the surveillance methods now under attack around the world. this is a bombing plot, arrested there an afghan-american and two accomplices here in new york. this is countering the criticism of the nsa monitoring, and they said when they go to do surveillance, they don't go back door into the likes of...
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>> new york of course. i'm sorry.efine best. >> the most modern, the most efficient system, you would go to x. >> i don't know. i would have to press you a little further to define inefficient. we just expanded the recycling program, as i said. recycling has structural requirements that can work against efficiency. like, do you need extra trucks on the street? san francisco is famous for laming they have between as 75% and 80% recycling rate. i went to see the numbers that go into that statistic and compare them to any other city and see how they count. you can say 80%, but do they include commercial waste and ways that we don't? they are picked up by a private company. so, they have different constraints. i'm going to say fewer constraints. it is different constraints. summary people apply and hum the people are accepted -- >> how many people apply and how many people are excepted in the sanitation department? >> after the physical test, the number will be narrowed down to roughly 4000. it varies from one job cycle t
>> new york of course. i'm sorry.efine best. >> the most modern, the most efficient system, you would go to x. >> i don't know. i would have to press you a little further to define inefficient. we just expanded the recycling program, as i said. recycling has structural requirements that can work against efficiency. like, do you need extra trucks on the street? san francisco is famous for laming they have between as 75% and 80% recycling rate. i went to see the numbers that go...
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i you running for mayor of new york city?have not checked the morning newspapers debut last that let the answer is no. >> reporter: cannot. my chance at becoming sanitation commissioner of your city is over. >> i had something much larger in store for you. deputy mayor for chaos. >> reporter: a tragedy that every day. thank you. outside with you. we were talking earlier today. you were talking about the globalization of the market's and how we are poised pretty well as the u.s., the markets such as the new york stock exchange, cme. nasdaq. we are poised to basically do very well in this sort of business. and these are all publicly traded companies. regulators the amount left the market. they're not too reticent. what do you make of that? >> the greatest strength america had -- has. it was -- the 20th-century. we control the because of innovation. american business community in our economy. we were part of that. we were maybe a major, major part of that. and it is still our greatest strength. america's greatest strength, but i
i you running for mayor of new york city?have not checked the morning newspapers debut last that let the answer is no. >> reporter: cannot. my chance at becoming sanitation commissioner of your city is over. >> i had something much larger in store for you. deputy mayor for chaos. >> reporter: a tragedy that every day. thank you. outside with you. we were talking earlier today. you were talking about the globalization of the market's and how we are poised pretty well as the...
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while all major newspapers like the "washington post", "new york times" and "l.a. times" are struggling to stay current to support new advertising models, and many are closing strategic heroes to let seasoned reporters go to impair the process but replacements like "politico" and others are working to fill the void. many ceased publishing hard copies finding that they cannot compete but interestingly enough felons paper is the exception. and one of the only ones in the country's thriving on the hard version and a newspaper delivery. but take note. when angelina joe lee chose to tell her dramatic medical story and she chose to tell it to the world she picks in your times i think it has something to do with credibility. and certainly cable news and radio has spent many more jobs than the networks ever dreamed and i was starting out but no one has put together the marriage of content of technology better than the huffington post giving writers and reporters and editors a platform was creating a successful business model. and the reinventing of these professional skill
while all major newspapers like the "washington post", "new york times" and "l.a. times" are struggling to stay current to support new advertising models, and many are closing strategic heroes to let seasoned reporters go to impair the process but replacements like "politico" and others are working to fill the void. many ceased publishing hard copies finding that they cannot compete but interestingly enough felons paper is the exception. and one of the...
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takes aim at new york. could your state be the next target? ♪ ♪ >> paul: welcome to the editorial report. i'm paul gigot. troubling poll numbers for recent controversies including nas targeting mayg finally be taking their toll. job approval dropped eight points in one month according to a polll released this week with 45%d approving of job he is doing and 54% disapproving. that brings his real clear politics average to well. under 50%. perhaps most worrisome is 17-point drop among peopleth under 30. d joining the panel this week, wall street kloumist dan henninger.mn james free man and washington columnist kim strassel. how do you read this poll drop.um is it just the scandals and which one in particular? >> i think what you are seeing is the different scandals are resonatingp look at the independents.ls that cnn poll going back a independents thought it wasen tied irs scandal to the white house. that number is more than 51%. then you go over ton millennials. 17-point drop that seems to be more related to the nsa. these are facebook, twitter
takes aim at new york. could your state be the next target? ♪ ♪ >> paul: welcome to the editorial report. i'm paul gigot. troubling poll numbers for recent controversies including nas targeting mayg finally be taking their toll. job approval dropped eight points in one month according to a polll released this week with 45%d approving of job he is doing and 54% disapproving. that brings his real clear politics average to well. under 50%. perhaps most worrisome is 17-point drop among...
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tweet out your best headline based on the rupert divorce from "the new york post." you have to be creative, guys. you can go to the border of tastefulness if you want to. we'll mention the best options later in the show. the #is waytooprenup. here's what we got, foxy ladies with the subhead rupert fires wendi, rehires palin. news that sarah palin has been rehired by fox news. but you guys can do better than that. i bet people on the floor, meacham can do better than that and he's not from new york. still ahead on "way too early," a wet and wild day for tiger woods at the u.s. open. how he fared in round one and why some are wondering if he's actually injured. also, why are nancy pelosi and company -- busting a move? that made my day right there. an explanation and more of that impressive barmitzvah type dancing when "way too early" comes right back. >>> a gunman brandished automatic weapons and threatened the crew with hand grenades. the plane landed at beirut where 19 of the passengers, 17 women and two infants exchanged for fuel, but some of the passengers were be
tweet out your best headline based on the rupert divorce from "the new york post." you have to be creative, guys. you can go to the border of tastefulness if you want to. we'll mention the best options later in the show. the #is waytooprenup. here's what we got, foxy ladies with the subhead rupert fires wendi, rehires palin. news that sarah palin has been rehired by fox news. but you guys can do better than that. i bet people on the floor, meacham can do better than that and he's not...
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new york governor cuomo ignored it. right. >> it is -- it is hard for these blue state governors to figure out how to respond. because he has got pair -- perry has the better economic story. texas is working. their states are not. so -- they have high taxes and have budget problems and they have -- high unemployment. mr. cuomo is part -- part of his response is -- making excuses for my taxes can be cut here and i think that's the power of the texas example to say without an -- state income tax, look at all the prosperity. >> this could be a prelude to rick perry running for president in 2016. didn't do very well in 2012. he had would ons. don't do it if you are injured. he had surgery. don't get in late. if he gets in he will get in early. is this a good idea? there are more blue states than there are red states. you have to win more states to win the presidency. is this the -- a good feed? >> i think that the theme of economic success is a good one to run on. even in blue states. these are average people that are jobs
new york governor cuomo ignored it. right. >> it is -- it is hard for these blue state governors to figure out how to respond. because he has got pair -- perry has the better economic story. texas is working. their states are not. so -- they have high taxes and have budget problems and they have -- high unemployment. mr. cuomo is part -- part of his response is -- making excuses for my taxes can be cut here and i think that's the power of the texas example to say without an -- state...
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coming up today new york city joined a handful of all the u.s. cities in ensuring that all of their residents have been sickly but isn't it time for the rest of the united states enjoy new york city and the rest of the developed world and required all businesses to provide their workers who paid so sickly. i would grab as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country you sir are a fool you know what that is my self you know want to listen to feature race and see a liberal. that's right. but it's. for yo
coming up today new york city joined a handful of all the u.s. cities in ensuring that all of their residents have been sickly but isn't it time for the rest of the united states enjoy new york city and the rest of the developed world and required all businesses to provide their workers who paid so sickly. i would grab as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know...
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the fbi followed him to new york city. later we executed search warrants with the new york joint terrorism task force and nypd and found bomb making components in backpacks. he later confessed to a plot to bomb the new york subway system with backpacks. another example, nsa monitoring an extremist in yemen. he was in contact with an individual in the united states. >> dana bash was the first the report this story. she joins us from capitol hill. the other two plots we heard about involves plants and unspecified terrorist activity. two of those plots we hadn't heard about. how significant are these r revelations? >> i think the jury is still out on both of those revelations. two of the plots we just heard about in public testimony were ones we didn't know about. one with regard to the stock exchange and one with regard to some surveillance that they were doing after 911. it was a dead end investigation and it was brought back to life because of, they say, surveillance of phone records. they put some more meat on the bone. t
the fbi followed him to new york city. later we executed search warrants with the new york joint terrorism task force and nypd and found bomb making components in backpacks. he later confessed to a plot to bomb the new york subway system with backpacks. another example, nsa monitoring an extremist in yemen. he was in contact with an individual in the united states. >> dana bash was the first the report this story. she joins us from capitol hill. the other two plots we heard about involves...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. paula faris, abc new, new york.ly on it because it's tough on grease yet gentle. but even they'll tell you, dawn helps open... all: 3, 2, 1! [ male announcer ] ...something even bigger. this year, dawn is also donating $1 million to rescue efforts. go to facebook.com/dawnsaveswildlife. find out how the little things you do can make a big difference. >> all right, "the mix" time. breakfast cereals. my favorite of all time. captain crunch. a cute story on this. turns out there is an internet scandal brewing. >> i wouldn't call this a cute story. you don't think so? you're appalled. this is scandalous. >> appalled out there too. turns out cap'n crunch is not a captain. if you look closely apparently at his uniform. it displays three stripes. that captain traditionally wears a four stripe uniform. that makes him a commander. >> commander crunch? >> is that wrong or what? >> i don't know. >> in response to the claims that he's been lying about his rank, making him. a criminal and traitor, the captain refutes the allegati
paula faris, abc news, new york. paula faris, abc new, new york.ly on it because it's tough on grease yet gentle. but even they'll tell you, dawn helps open... all: 3, 2, 1! [ male announcer ] ...something even bigger. this year, dawn is also donating $1 million to rescue efforts. go to facebook.com/dawnsaveswildlife. find out how the little things you do can make a big difference. >> all right, "the mix" time. breakfast cereals. my favorite of all time. captain crunch. a cute...
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the author of the new york times bestseller and this book, debuted as a new york times bestseller, number five on the bestseller list, texas inside america's new covert wars. the foot soldiers in these battles operate globally and inside the united states with orders from the white house to do whatever is necessary to hunt down, capture, and kill and the jewels. it is a remarkable book the consequences of the declaration that the world is a battlefield. as jeremy scahill uncovers these most important foreign- policy story of all time, he reports from the front lines in this high-stakes investigation, explores the depth of america's global killing machine. he goes beneath the service of these covert wars, conducted in the shuttles -- shadows, based on unprecedented access. he tells a chilling story of an american citizen. as you as leaders draw the company deeper into conflicts across the globe, setting the world stage for enormous destabilization of blowback, americans are not only a greater risk, we are changing as a nation. he amassed shadow warriors who prosecute the secret wars and pu
the author of the new york times bestseller and this book, debuted as a new york times bestseller, number five on the bestseller list, texas inside america's new covert wars. the foot soldiers in these battles operate globally and inside the united states with orders from the white house to do whatever is necessary to hunt down, capture, and kill and the jewels. it is a remarkable book the consequences of the declaration that the world is a battlefield. as jeremy scahill uncovers these most...
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cost next to nothing to get in, and all new york went. they didn't all like it or get it, but they went. it plants a seed of the guard in new york that was a back water that blooms later in the century. it's really important. they did the same thing with theater. they basically invented. not just in grenich village, but people did it in chicago and other places, but in new york, it was the village, at the province stan play house and june barnes and others were writing for the play house and pushed the envelope on modern literature bringing 20th century literature to america. two people brought it, margaret anderson and jane heap, they had a little review called "the little review," and several -- four years before it was published in paris, they think it's the first publication. it is as a book. they serialized it in the little review starting in 1918. the book came out 1922. three issues seized by the post office and destroyed for obscenity. they were taken to jail. everybody showed up for the private trial, and at the trial, there was
cost next to nothing to get in, and all new york went. they didn't all like it or get it, but they went. it plants a seed of the guard in new york that was a back water that blooms later in the century. it's really important. they did the same thing with theater. they basically invented. not just in grenich village, but people did it in chicago and other places, but in new york, it was the village, at the province stan play house and june barnes and others were writing for the play house and...
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a new york fed spokesman declined to comment.don't know for sure if the cash was stolen here in new york as there's no sign of forced entry in that cargo contain err. they are looking to see if it vanished in zurich, but we're told where the money was loaded has tighter security and more surveillance cameras in place than here at jfk. a whodunit as the investigation continues, whether it was an inside job and who made off with that $1.2 million in cash. back to you. >> josh than, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> sure. >> new york's superintendent of financial services ben lawski had a busy month. last month he fined tokoyo's biggest bank $250 million from laundering money from iran, myanmar and sudan, and just before that he fined a unit of deloitte $10 million an band it had from doing business in new york state for a year for failing to properly audit standard heart. ben lawski is here with me now at post nine with an exclusive cnbc interview. a pleasure to have you here in person. as we say, you've been a very busy ma
a new york fed spokesman declined to comment.don't know for sure if the cash was stolen here in new york as there's no sign of forced entry in that cargo contain err. they are looking to see if it vanished in zurich, but we're told where the money was loaded has tighter security and more surveillance cameras in place than here at jfk. a whodunit as the investigation continues, whether it was an inside job and who made off with that $1.2 million in cash. back to you. >> josh than, thank...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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new york? present moment, but if they continue to lose the major businesses and continue a lose a lot of income, it certainly needs to be addressed in the future. >> travis brown, thank you very much indeed, sir. >> time for your gold report. where are we, down 14 bucks and now down 16. 1369 is the price per ounce. and with all of these scandals, all of this invasion of privacy, i've come to a simple conclusion, there's only one truly private way to communicate. i'll tell you all about it next. ♪ >> the great gatsby, one of several recent big hollywood movies that some say glorifies unemployment. why does hollywood do this? we are talking about it in our next hour. plus, an obamacare back door bailout bombshell. rahm emanuel, one of the first to take advantage of it in chicago of course, and our foremost critic of obamacare joins us to explain it all. i'm thinking of changing the way i communicate. i've never been comfortable on the phone and my e-mail style leaves a lot to be desired. so, i'm
new york? present moment, but if they continue to lose the major businesses and continue a lose a lot of income, it certainly needs to be addressed in the future. >> travis brown, thank you very much indeed, sir. >> time for your gold report. where are we, down 14 bucks and now down 16. 1369 is the price per ounce. and with all of these scandals, all of this invasion of privacy, i've come to a simple conclusion, there's only one truly private way to communicate. i'll tell you all...
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should we do this this evening in new york?is what happens when you have six months left. when you have nothing to do. you have bicycles on the streets of manhattan is beyond that is all the "money" that we have for you today. %-gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", important new information you need to know. also, the markets can't stop thinking about the feds. we will have the money moves before this week's big meeting. and the new diet craze sweeping the nation. we are watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: our top story tonight is to automakerve
should we do this this evening in new york?is what happens when you have six months left. when you have nothing to do. you have bicycles on the streets of manhattan is beyond that is all the "money" that we have for you today. %-gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", important new information you need to know. also, the markets can't stop thinking about the feds. we will have the money moves before this week's big meeting. and the new...
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certainly has traders at the new york stock exchange all chatty.witching from the nasdaq to nyse. >> it's a big deal to have a big company like that move from nasdaq to nyse. the big picture is the technology story. you see it under pressure with sales accelerating selling going into the closing bell. this is the worst point of the day for oracle. that puts it under pressure. someone like darden talking about a tough economy. we got some tough reports today. david: everybody is looking for deals. when a market is down 500 points in two days with dow down, everybody is looking for deals. ubs thinks they found one in facebook. they gave a nice rating to facebook. facebook rose as a result. other social media stocks did not do so well but facebook got a lift nice to get positive commentary from ubs. facebook is wanting instagram with the 15-second video. people are trying to gauge how important that will actually be. david: swat that guy down. swat that guy down. >> quadruple-witching. david: zing ma -- zynga not doing to well. on the downside. [closi
certainly has traders at the new york stock exchange all chatty.witching from the nasdaq to nyse. >> it's a big deal to have a big company like that move from nasdaq to nyse. the big picture is the technology story. you see it under pressure with sales accelerating selling going into the closing bell. this is the worst point of the day for oracle. that puts it under pressure. someone like darden talking about a tough economy. we got some tough reports today. david: everybody is looking...
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let's start with the new york. in new york, prenup agreements are binding. when it comes to a crude asset, they get split 50/50, bud the judge has when you it comes to pre-marriage -- how about australia in rupert murdoch is from australia, has residences there. prenup agreements are binding also. accrued assets, again 50/50, but look at this bottom one, premarriage assets? yeah, they could be included in australia. so let's go to london. in london different there. prenup agreements nonbinding. that's not always good. accrued assets, judge has the discretion, and when it comes to those premarriage assets again, may be included. so maybe england and wales not as favorable for rupert murdoch. maybe the reason they were married in new york, would he be saying i live in new york, i'm filing in new york. >> that would probably be tactically good for him. first, new york will hold that during equitable distribution that the property prior to the marriage will stay probably with rupert murdoch. however, if he does have a prenup, new york is very favorable to prenup
let's start with the new york. in new york, prenup agreements are binding. when it comes to a crude asset, they get split 50/50, bud the judge has when you it comes to pre-marriage -- how about australia in rupert murdoch is from australia, has residences there. prenup agreements are binding also. accrued assets, again 50/50, but look at this bottom one, premarriage assets? yeah, they could be included in australia. so let's go to london. in london different there. prenup agreements nonbinding....
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i love new york city.eantown, it rules. >> after bean town, it rules. >> yeah. >> i love it. >> new york is great. look where we are. this is a vibrant -- there's no city in the world like this. and your mayor happens to be a former bean town guy. >> it's true. it's true. i want to ask you about why you're in new york, because i know you were honored last night. i'll get to that in a moment. let me get your sense on business today. you have your hand in different businesses. >> yeah. >> i want to get your sense in terms of where we are. >> i tell you, our domestic packaging business is doing very well. it's growing about 2%. we've invested a lot and hired in a lot of salespeople. we find that small and medium-sized businesses are concerned. they're conserving their capital. they're cutting down their inventories. and they're just waiting to see what happens. >> still uncertainty. >> there's still uncertainty. >> a confidence problem, right? >> our international business is booming. especially south and cen
i love new york city.eantown, it rules. >> after bean town, it rules. >> yeah. >> i love it. >> new york is great. look where we are. this is a vibrant -- there's no city in the world like this. and your mayor happens to be a former bean town guy. >> it's true. it's true. i want to ask you about why you're in new york, because i know you were honored last night. i'll get to that in a moment. let me get your sense on business today. you have your hand in different...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]the first thing i felt when i arrived in west rj that i arrived in america. you can feel the heart beat right here in small towns of kÖhler river. it's a feeling i have not felt anywhere before. highway 38 the arteries and veins of our country. you can see the
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]the first thing i felt when i arrived in west rj that i arrived in america. you can feel the heart beat right here in small towns of kÖhler river. it's a feeling i have not felt anywhere before. highway 38 the arteries and veins of our country. you can see the
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here in new york, under a policy known as stop and frisk. in new york in 2011, get this, over 168,000 men from the ages of 14 to 24, were stopped on the street and frisked by the nypd. there are 158,000 men living 14 to 24 living in new york city, 106% of black men, from ages 14 to 24 have been stopped and frisked. 106%. the nypd with the unconditional support have stopped and frisked more black men than there are black men in new york city. racial jim jim nation discrimination is alive and well in the united states. a former baltimore police officer, current professor of criminal justice and author of "cop in the hood" and political analyst at georgetown university, great to have you all. michael, what is your -- i think the wilkins story is so incredible and that quote and i'm a lawyer and then to see him, what does that say to you that the president has made that appointment? >> here's a guy who understands what it feels like for the average american but especially in this case african-american male who's been subjected to the arbitrary e
here in new york, under a policy known as stop and frisk. in new york in 2011, get this, over 168,000 men from the ages of 14 to 24, were stopped on the street and frisked by the nypd. there are 158,000 men living 14 to 24 living in new york city, 106% of black men, from ages 14 to 24 have been stopped and frisked. 106%. the nypd with the unconditional support have stopped and frisked more black men than there are black men in new york city. racial jim jim nation discrimination is alive and...
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"the new york post" accused you of poaching new york companies. that was the word they used, "poach." >> i know. poaching is -- if you look it up in the dictionary, it says an illegal taking of something. this isn't illegal. this is competition. i don't think the new york jets call it poaching when they come to dallas to play the cowboys. it's called competition. and that's what we're all about. and i hope people will civilly take a look at that and have a discourse about our red state policies the right policies for your state or do the blue state policies work better for you? this isn't bashing any state. this is bringing up the clear differences in tax, regulatory, legal policies and the skilled workforce in these states and compromise -- or i should say comparing them to each other. >> so you're not saying -- when you hang with these -- i guess you haven't met with all the grofrn governors. >> no. governor malloy came by very graciously, welcomed me to the state. >> connecticut. >> i appreciated him doing that. >> but when you meet with busine
"the new york post" accused you of poaching new york companies. that was the word they used, "poach." >> i know. poaching is -- if you look it up in the dictionary, it says an illegal taking of something. this isn't illegal. this is competition. i don't think the new york jets call it poaching when they come to dallas to play the cowboys. it's called competition. and that's what we're all about. and i hope people will civilly take a look at that and have a discourse...
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there's a sushi restaurant in new york.panese restaurants in manhattan. and they're trying something revolutionary. if it caught on, i don't know how people would feel about this. but essentially, you're not allowed to tip. you can't tip if you want to. they have a policy you can't tip if you want to. they are following a custom in japan. they are fully compensated in their salaries. gratuities are not accepted. and the restaurant makes up with the loss of the tip to the servers with a higher hourly wage. and it subsidizes the menu prices. they charge you more for the menu items but you don't have to tip. a lot of waiters and waitress who pay their bills on this, i'm sure they don't want to see this work because this could threaten their career. would you rather not tip? pay more on the menu? >> on the one hand, you know what you're getting. that can be nice. on the other hand, you may not be getting as much. and you have to declare it all anyway. they like to be a little hazy. we'll see if it happens. >>> another interesti
there's a sushi restaurant in new york.panese restaurants in manhattan. and they're trying something revolutionary. if it caught on, i don't know how people would feel about this. but essentially, you're not allowed to tip. you can't tip if you want to. they have a policy you can't tip if you want to. they are following a custom in japan. they are fully compensated in their salaries. gratuities are not accepted. and the restaurant makes up with the loss of the tip to the servers with a higher...