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inspire you ♪ ♪ new york, new york, new york >> hands up! you feel brand new the lights will inspire you ♪ ♪ let's hear it for new york, new york, new york ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight. global citizens movement, 2013. get your hands up. ♪ ♪ ♪ cops want to knock me, d.a. want to box me in ♪ ♪ but somehow i beat them charges like rocky ♪ ♪ not guilty he who does not feel me is not real to me ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ i do this for my culture ♪ to let them know what a nigga look like when a nigga in a roaster show them how to move in a room full of vultures ♪ industry shady it need to be taken over ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ not guilty y'all got to feel me ♪ ♪ that's the anthem gech your han hands up ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what we doing new york? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ mute ] ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody want to [ mute ] >> now what you know about that brooklyn? [cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm a hustler bab
inspire you ♪ ♪ new york, new york, new york >> hands up! you feel brand new the lights will inspire you ♪ ♪ let's hear it for new york, new york, new york ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight. global citizens movement, 2013. get your hands up. ♪ ♪ ♪ cops want to knock me, d.a. want to box me in ♪ ♪ but somehow i beat them charges like rocky ♪ ♪ not guilty he who does not feel me is not real to me ♪ ♪ h to the izzo...
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. >> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we spoke with the library's president and ceo, anthony marx, but the history of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> let's start with some numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> new york public library combines the largest circulating branch library system in america, 88 branches, in every neighborhood in the boroughs we serve, as well as for important research libraries. this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system but also the schomburg center and harlem, the library for performing arts, the lincoln said, science industry and business library. have about 2100 employees. we have a budget of about $280 million a year operating about half comes from the city of new york. largely to pay for the circulating library system in all the neighborhoods. the other half comes from a return on a billion dollar endowment of the private foundation that employs me, the trust. and then we raced them are between 80-$100 mi
. >> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we spoke with the library's president and ceo, anthony marx, but the history of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> let's start with some numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> new york public library combines the largest circulating branch library system in america, 88 branches, in every neighborhood in the...
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new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. luddite, i'm i'm a just a technological idiot. not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. cute, itrying to be too took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, actually. it has been told in bi
new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better...
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he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousin and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. >> i grew up in this hotel. >> but that work has not stopped him from writing three business strategy books. >> you get about six hours of sleep? >> 5 to 6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me at 3:00 in the morning. >> despite a demanding schedule, he tries to make it to every giants home game. i caught up with him at his team's home turf -- metlife stadium. ♪ >> it is incredible to be out here. how does it make you feel? >> pretty amazing. i think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be
he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews corporation has $80 billion in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company with his cousin and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. >> he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and...
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fought for the people of new york.u had a lawyer that you had not met in 3.5 years, would you rehire him? the people have not met or don't know eric schneiderman. >> but he's well-funded. he's got more than $7 million in his coffers and you came into the race later and you have less money. >> i'm not worried about the fundraising. i believe the message around the state with respect to corruption and his office being complicit, people are fed up with all additions saying one thing and doing another. we had a real chance to change all of this at the moreland commission. it was the schneiderman commission because those numbers were deputized as assistant attorney general's. >> he was authorized to appoint deputies. >> he appointed nine of them and they were all deputized on the ones there had a responsibility to report to him on a weekly basis. if he knew the interference was going on with this investigation in his office, he never stood up for it. >> governor andrew cuomo he expanded the moreland commission. he disbanded
fought for the people of new york.u had a lawyer that you had not met in 3.5 years, would you rehire him? the people have not met or don't know eric schneiderman. >> but he's well-funded. he's got more than $7 million in his coffers and you came into the race later and you have less money. >> i'm not worried about the fundraising. i believe the message around the state with respect to corruption and his office being complicit, people are fed up with all additions saying one thing...
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we are in new york city at columbus circle. interesting that it is columbus circle, considering the march will be led by hundreds of people that came from around the country and around the planet. right now to layout the scope of what is taking place today in this historic moment is the founder of one of the organizations that organized this mass march today. welcome to democracy now. >> thank you so much for being here and for documenting what will be a pretty remarkable day. i think what you said is right. there hasn't been a political gathering about anything this large in this country for many years. i think it demonstrates that climate change is at the tip of people's consciousness. >> why don't you layout what is happening today. we are on central park west, right outside central park. a a few minutes ago ceremony finished in central park. >> that is the beginning of a long and beautiful day. we are expecting now what looks like a couple hundred thousand people. we can see them lining central park west as far west as we c
we are in new york city at columbus circle. interesting that it is columbus circle, considering the march will be led by hundreds of people that came from around the country and around the planet. right now to layout the scope of what is taking place today in this historic moment is the founder of one of the organizations that organized this mass march today. welcome to democracy now. >> thank you so much for being here and for documenting what will be a pretty remarkable day. i think...
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new york. -- with theiryear ear to the ground in other countries to protect new york.t is a cop to cop bonding situation as well. it is been very helpful to this situation, and her health to the city. information, know for instance, the nairobi bombing coming we sent folks very quickly and they got some granular information. we do not want to wait for reports two years down the road. that's what this program gives by rightt is funded funds. it keeps it out of the budget squabble that happens every year. >> if ray kelly got a call from the white house, i am sure obama would shake your hand too? and he said you have to and youity in iraq, have to put a system together that would be effective, what would you say? anytime the president calls, you have to respond. you have to take a look at the issue. it is a lot more complex over there. everybody has an ak-47 rifle over there. it is a very difficult environment, and you cannot escape the fact that the sunni-shiite split is so significant. -- sometimes people do not talk about it. but it is the root of a lot of ongoing prob
new york. -- with theiryear ear to the ground in other countries to protect new york.t is a cop to cop bonding situation as well. it is been very helpful to this situation, and her health to the city. information, know for instance, the nairobi bombing coming we sent folks very quickly and they got some granular information. we do not want to wait for reports two years down the road. that's what this program gives by rightt is funded funds. it keeps it out of the budget squabble that happens...
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this tells the history of the sons of revolution in the state of new york. the they had wonderful experience over the last 100 years through fraunces tavern doing many different programming options to educate people about the revolutionary war, including saving fraunces tavern and opening up a museum. flag day parades, tallmadge day, nathan hale day, as well as saving artifacts through the museum and displaying them here for the last 100 years. this case is a small segment of the washington collection here at fraunces tavern museum. what you're looking at right now is a lock of george washington's hair. so this object has been in the museum for close to 90 years, and in the 1990's the f.b.i. was debuting d.n.a. testing. so as a media stunt, they gathered locks of supposedly george washington's hair from many institutions including fraunces tavern, and they tested this hair to one of george washington's descendants. and this hair here at fraunces tavern is 50% likely to be actually from george washington's head. now, the reason why it's only 50% likely is bec
this tells the history of the sons of revolution in the state of new york. the they had wonderful experience over the last 100 years through fraunces tavern doing many different programming options to educate people about the revolutionary war, including saving fraunces tavern and opening up a museum. flag day parades, tallmadge day, nathan hale day, as well as saving artifacts through the museum and displaying them here for the last 100 years. this case is a small segment of the washington...
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new york had 54 million visitors in 2013.egency sold out for super bowl weekend about a month before it even opened. it is not just about keeping hotels full. tisch says tourism is critical for the new york economy. >> what is it really about? >> it is about the jobs. it's about good jobs. it is about the ability for visitors to come and spend money so we that can hire more new yorkers. if you look in new york city alone, 330,000 people are making a living in some aspect of travel and tourism. we are also reaching out to the right visitors. that international traveler is extremely important. the international traveler stays longer and spends more money here. >> since 1970, the regency has been home to the power breakfast. business leaders and politicians would convene every morning over coffee to get their day started. >> you look at the history of the power breakfast. it was started 45 years ago by my father. >> your father and your uncle, right? >> my father and my uncle. these were the times new york city were in very dark
new york had 54 million visitors in 2013.egency sold out for super bowl weekend about a month before it even opened. it is not just about keeping hotels full. tisch says tourism is critical for the new york economy. >> what is it really about? >> it is about the jobs. it's about good jobs. it is about the ability for visitors to come and spend money so we that can hire more new yorkers. if you look in new york city alone, 330,000 people are making a living in some aspect of travel...
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, and then "new york times" reporters come to london. spent hours and hours and hours briefing them. though went and spent weeks, months, following it up and did a great job. it wasn't a conventional judgist approach. story. >> amount of people were saying this is just the guardian, you know, a lefty paper going on and on about a right-wing ideologically different newspaper, news organization whereas the "new york times" seems to be somewhat above the fray, the irony being, the "new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. ♪. >> the "new york times" didn't just report the story. it put three journalists on it, two of them winners o
, and then "new york times" reporters come to london. spent hours and hours and hours briefing them. though went and spent weeks, months, following it up and did a great job. it wasn't a conventional judgist approach. story. >> amount of people were saying this is just the guardian, you know, a lefty paper going on and on about a right-wing ideologically different newspaper, news organization whereas the "new york times" seems to be somewhat above the fray, the irony...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]usic ] >> martin yan: for centuries many explorers have ventured to southwestern part of china in search of a little piece of heaven on earth called shangri-la. hey, our turn is next! stay tuned for martin yan's hidden china. [ music ] martin yan's hidden china is made possible by ge monogram, a full line of appliances, including built-in refrigeration,
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]usic ] >> martin yan: for centuries many explorers have ventured to southwestern part of china in search of a little piece of heaven on earth called shangri-la. hey, our turn is next! stay tuned for martin yan's hidden china. [ music ] martin yan's hidden china is made possible by ge monogram, a full line of appliances, including built-in refrigeration,
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british occupied new york early on in the war. wall.w the writing on the he knew this was going to happen. he left to new jersey with his and left the loyalist son-in-law to run the tavern. the british captured him in new him back to ought new york where they forced st. prison of war serve one of the british generals at a different location. fraunces was an entrepreneur. he started the tavern, the fancy it was popular. being forced to run for free rubbed him the wrong way. a patriot, he used it to help the cause. he would listen in to what the generals said at the dinner table and report it back army.the copt innocental he saved table scraps and any kind of clothing and give them to the prisoners in new york city. not many people know this, but in the prison ships in new york people, more men ships than on the battlefield. fraunces was helping the cause. cut to the end of the history throughout the war. sad, sad story a during the war. under british occupation, tarvation, fires, and eventually we all know the end of the story, the
british occupied new york early on in the war. wall.w the writing on the he knew this was going to happen. he left to new jersey with his and left the loyalist son-in-law to run the tavern. the british captured him in new him back to ought new york where they forced st. prison of war serve one of the british generals at a different location. fraunces was an entrepreneur. he started the tavern, the fancy it was popular. being forced to run for free rubbed him the wrong way. a patriot, he used it...
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, only reference to york attributed to ross. and it is not ross himself in his own words and the letters he writes home, he doesn't say anything about new yoyork. he doesn't say anything about newark or delaware or anywhere else. he talks about humiliating the americans. i think you also mention the not making war against libraries and ladies, i think in -- that comes from the same account. and i think there is a germ of truth in all of this. i think ross felt quite embarrassed when he learns that the books of library of congress were actually in the capital building. and he -- he allegedly says, had i known that, we would have taken the books out. and ross, i think, felt a bit uncomfortable about the whole thing of burning these buildings. he had come to the conclusion, though, best way to end this war quickly. and, you know, to the extent that retaliation is motivating him, i really think if he said anything at the time, almost certainly would have been about newark, because this was the issue that had been raised with cochran
, only reference to york attributed to ross. and it is not ross himself in his own words and the letters he writes home, he doesn't say anything about new yoyork. he doesn't say anything about newark or delaware or anywhere else. he talks about humiliating the americans. i think you also mention the not making war against libraries and ladies, i think in -- that comes from the same account. and i think there is a germ of truth in all of this. i think ross felt quite embarrassed when he learns...
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that includes the state of new york, the obama administration and including the mayor of new york. after the report came out, not a word from the chancellor, mayor or governor. not a word. and they silence speaks, i think, the fact that we accepted. now we find ourselves as a nation -- we are not at plussy even. that promise was separate but equal. we have separate and profoundly unequal. the two most important issues facing education today are not addressed. they are racial segregation and inequality in funding for schools. and despite the campaign for fiscal equitties ruling that should be addressed is a non-issue. we have known for years not only are unequal resources making the gaps in the in academic performance we call the achievement gap but we know whether we allow our schools to be -- when -- segregated the way they are it is difficult to generate support for public schools. leah's school probably does well garnering resources from the parents and i know of many schools that can't because the parents have no resources. so those affect the learn environment and whether or n
that includes the state of new york, the obama administration and including the mayor of new york. after the report came out, not a word from the chancellor, mayor or governor. not a word. and they silence speaks, i think, the fact that we accepted. now we find ourselves as a nation -- we are not at plussy even. that promise was separate but equal. we have separate and profoundly unequal. the two most important issues facing education today are not addressed. they are racial segregation and...
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tom farley, the head of the new york stock exchange, congratulations. >> the new york stock exchangejust be the site of the first trade in alibaba shares. of an earlier the site interview that our own emily chang had with the founder and executive chairman of alibaba, jackma. let's listen to some of that. >> to be a global company dealing with any government is difficult. it's a great opportunity if you do with the government well and the commit -- and can indicate with them and listen to their problems and solve their problems and tell them they are your problems -- that is opportunity for communication and that's what we supply for the past 15 years. be in lovery to say with the government but don't marry them. that's our philosophy, making sure that you solve the problem they want to solve. >>jack ma speaking to emily chang earlier. be in love with the government but don't get married. that is one of the things that makes alibaba so unique. >> it's an oddity to think of a company this important. this is a landscape shifting company and yet based on what the he just said, they are
tom farley, the head of the new york stock exchange, congratulations. >> the new york stock exchangejust be the site of the first trade in alibaba shares. of an earlier the site interview that our own emily chang had with the founder and executive chairman of alibaba, jackma. let's listen to some of that. >> to be a global company dealing with any government is difficult. it's a great opportunity if you do with the government well and the commit -- and can indicate with them and...
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new york is such a big fitness scene. i knew it would be welcome in the new york markets. liz: you launched a year ago. no membership. but the classes. how much do they cost? >> so a single class is $40. but we offer packages so comes all the way down to 33 a class with a bigger package. first time is $34. liz: what i find interesting is that i do flywheel. there are people at fox do soul cycle. i like flywheel. but that is less expensive than $40. do you find that is prohibitive for some people to spend? how do you then expand? >> how do we expand? no, i think what main difference is, that it provides difficult benefits. and also, the we're only place where you can do it right now. so, when it is so unique, you have to pay a little bit of the price. liz: "vogue" magazine has covered you, business insider, "new york times," everybody is jumping on your story. you need investors. are you working on that? >> yes. it was really most important for us to open first location and explain the concept and show awe the benefits which we've done and it has been a year and been a grea
new york is such a big fitness scene. i knew it would be welcome in the new york markets. liz: you launched a year ago. no membership. but the classes. how much do they cost? >> so a single class is $40. but we offer packages so comes all the way down to 33 a class with a bigger package. first time is $34. liz: what i find interesting is that i do flywheel. there are people at fox do soul cycle. i like flywheel. but that is less expensive than $40. do you find that is prohibitive for some...
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york ♪ >> one of the great upnets?the queen of american tennis. >> an era has ended. >> over the last 21 years, you have pulled for me on the court and also in life. you have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. over the last 21 years, i have found you and i want to -- will take you and the memory of you with me for the rest of my life. thank you. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothing you can do when you're in new york these streets will make you feel better the lights will inspire you now you're in new yor ♪ >> for all of us at cbs sports. >> this is collins. >> brett musburger. >> bill macatee. >> saying so long. >> so long from the national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. >>> you might want to keep your eyes to the skies tonight. severe storms could interrupt your saturday evening plans. >>> hello, everybody. i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. right thous
york ♪ >> one of the great upnets?the queen of american tennis. >> an era has ended. >> over the last 21 years, you have pulled for me on the court and also in life. you have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. over the last 21 years, i have found you and i want to -- will take you and the memory of you with me for the rest of my life. thank you. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new york...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]c playing) ♪ i must say there's always a lot of drama here at fleur when serving oysters on some dry ice. we love to pick different containers, utensils and ingredients to make our food exciting and make sure our customers return to the restaurant. but i also have to confess that deep down in my heart, i still have a weakness for classic french cuisine, where i actually come from, and today on the show i'll be putting together a real classic, which is beef wellington. we'll start with a delicious mushroom duxelle that's wrapped around a great piece of beef and blanketed with a golden puff pastry. the result is amazing. also i'll show you a delicious glazed vegetable ragout to serve along with it and my favorite potato gratin. so come with me in the kitchen, and let's get cooking! ♪
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]c playing) ♪ i must say there's always a lot of drama here at fleur when serving oysters on some dry ice. we love to pick different containers, utensils and ingredients to make our food exciting and make sure our customers return to the restaurant. but i also have to confess that deep down in my heart, i still have a weakness for classic french cuisine, where i actually come from, and today on the show i'll be...
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anything that happens in new york takes on global importance. new york has led the pack.the biggest bike share program in the u.s. and it has an amazing biodiversity. great retailers and some wonderful races and events. a strong advocacy community and a tremendous bike commuting public. the >> this idea that -- this is not just recreation. this is a commuter inspired move. how committing -- tell us how this has changed retailer -- retailing. for people to get to work and get to the parks and enjoy infrastructure without having to integrate this into their lives, this is where folding bikes and those alternatives command. >> let's talk about bicycles and falco motors. how can you turn a regular bike into a falco bike westmark >> falcodesign -- a figh bike? the inspiration, we have seen an extension. we have tried to mesh the two and a seamless integration all power. >> how does it work? as a normalke bicycle, power on demand. you do not have to pedal. it will give you power and the third is a cardio control that you set your heart rate through the smartphone and the drive
anything that happens in new york takes on global importance. new york has led the pack.the biggest bike share program in the u.s. and it has an amazing biodiversity. great retailers and some wonderful races and events. a strong advocacy community and a tremendous bike commuting public. the >> this idea that -- this is not just recreation. this is a commuter inspired move. how committing -- tell us how this has changed retailer -- retailing. for people to get to work and get to the parks...
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peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> inspirational note to end on for this tuesday night.hank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >>> lights, camera, access. >> yes, i was involved. allic do is sit here and be honest. >> does miss america's version of her sorority hazing days contradict new allegations? i'm billy bush. then -- >> you
peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> inspirational note to end on for this tuesday night.hank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >>> lights, camera, access. >> yes, i was involved. allic do is sit here and be honest. >> does miss america's version of her sorority hazing days contradict new allegations? i'm billy bush. then -- >> you
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the new york giants visiting the washington redskins.rback eli manning throws four touchdown passes while his redskins counter part cousins throws three interception. the giants win, 45-14. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" security in new york city following word of a possible terror plot targeting the subway. >>> plus the unmanned drone goes hollywood. we'll look at the safety concerns of drones used in film making. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it is friday, september 26. i'm michelle griego. >> hooray! we made it! hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. and we're going to kick off with lawrence karnow because we always do. >> why not? it is friday, isn't it? >> we love it. >> i had no idea. [ laughter ] >> around the bay area today, still a chance of some scattered showers maybe an isolated thunderstorm. what about the
the new york giants visiting the washington redskins.rback eli manning throws four touchdown passes while his redskins counter part cousins throws three interception. the giants win, 45-14. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" security in new york city following word of a possible terror plot targeting the subway. >>> plus the unmanned drone goes hollywood. we'll look at the safety concerns of drones used in film making. that's the "cbs...
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they found a medical student named york. york was also arrested. in the end, all charges against york were dropped. quinlan was found guilty of two charges and fined $500. that closed the book on the case. but resurrectionists continue to operate in chicago and elsewhere as antiquated laws failed to keep up with the needs of medical schools. at this time, the country was being divided. there was the slave issue dividing north and south. another north and south issue had to do with the railroad industry versus the steamboat industry. as the rock island bridge was being built between iowa and illinois, which would allow trains, instead of crossing the passengers over the river by ferry, the bridge would eliminate that need. but some did not support the bridge. those whose life and economy depended on the steamboat industry fought the bridge. many of those lived in st. louis. despite the opposition, the bridge was completed. shortly after the bridge's completion, a steamboat crashed into the pier of the bridge. as the ship was sinking and cattle were
they found a medical student named york. york was also arrested. in the end, all charges against york were dropped. quinlan was found guilty of two charges and fined $500. that closed the book on the case. but resurrectionists continue to operate in chicago and elsewhere as antiquated laws failed to keep up with the needs of medical schools. at this time, the country was being divided. there was the slave issue dividing north and south. another north and south issue had to do with the railroad...
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la despedida de un e pelotero estrella de los ynyanks de nueva york . >> ♪. ♪. o rogelio , espera que reciba d p despedaidida como nunca . >> aunque lleva el nunmemÚme2 pa mucho derek jeter es el numeÚme1 y esta noche se despide de ad c aficiÓn que lo ama . >> en entrevista con nbc dice u que juega bÉisbol desde los 5 Ñ aÑos popero quiere tiempo libre. >> esta barberia es de grandes ligas . >> se recortan el caballo como lanzador rivera, el adiÓs de derek jeter causa nostalgia . >> como derek jeter hay pcooco e es quien queremos ver en un e i equipo , estadio , en fin de los fanÁticos . >> gano 5 series con yankees de nueva york y 5 veces el gaunte de oro por ligas mayores . >> capitÁn del equipuo y cons i consentido el lleno era garant z garantizado boletos se vendieron de 362 a 845 dÓlares . >> gano 265 millones de dÓlares con el equipo y 8 millones de dÓlares en patrocinio . >> con todos los logros siempre es humilde no se olcvvida de s r raiÍces, tiene respeto . >> expertos dicen que les cos costara mucho tener jugador como Él peligoroso con el bate prof i p
la despedida de un e pelotero estrella de los ynyanks de nueva york . >> ♪. ♪. o rogelio , espera que reciba d p despedaidida como nunca . >> aunque lleva el nunmemÚme2 pa mucho derek jeter es el numeÚme1 y esta noche se despide de ad c aficiÓn que lo ama . >> en entrevista con nbc dice u que juega bÉisbol desde los 5 Ñ aÑos popero quiere tiempo libre. >> esta barberia es de grandes ligas . >> se recortan el caballo como lanzador rivera, el adiÓs de...
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peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> inspirational note to end on for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. biggest surge in job openings. >>> new at 6:00, help wanted but there's a problem. santa clara county now has 600 openings that's the highest vacancy rate in ten years. why is it so high and what's preventsing the county from filling these jobs? >> reporter: it's happening because more people are retiring at the same time that more new jobs are being created. here at the sheriff's department there's 200 openings and santa clara county are looking at an 11% vacancy rate. that's more than double what it was five years ago and the biggest need is for sheriff's deputies and nurses. everybody a a hiring freeze three years ago, santa clara county is changing its tune. >> we have approximately 600 vacancies right now. >> reporter: the most job vacancies in ten years. the reason? the board of supervisors recently approved 380 new positions and last year 608 employe
peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> inspirational note to end on for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. biggest surge in job openings. >>> new at 6:00, help wanted but there's a problem. santa clara county now has 600 openings that's the highest vacancy rate in ten years. why is it so high and what's preventsing the county from filling these jobs? >>...
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that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have made the journey this year. >> violence in el salvador is rooted in structural, historical causes, one of which is poverty, the exclusion and marginalization of great portions of its population. >> hector silva is a salvadoran journalist. he says gangs have sparked the most recent exodus of children. >> i think now and for a decade, decade and a half, they are the most violent, and one of the most influential components of the whole equation, of violence, impunity, poverty, inequality, marginalization that has plagued these countries, my country, our countries for a long time. >> it's a weekday morn
that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have...
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the leader of iraq visiting new york makes startling claims about an isis plot to attack the u.s. and europe, and triggers quite a scramble as tonight we get a firsthand look at the results of the u.s. air strikes. >>> inside the manhunt for a suspected cop killer and sniper. tonight, our exclusive look as we go along with the search house-to-house and into the woods. >>> dream jobs. how these women took the leap out of the rat race and into the profitable life doing what they love. >>> and the captain. tonight our exclusive conversation, the farewell interview with derek jeter on the night of his last game at yankees stadium. and you don't have to be a yankee fan to appreciate a guy who has played it right. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the new prime minister of iraq on the job only six weeks learned the hard way today that words have consequences. he made a comment to reporters here in new york today that caused a flurry of activity in american cities and across the a
the leader of iraq visiting new york makes startling claims about an isis plot to attack the u.s. and europe, and triggers quite a scramble as tonight we get a firsthand look at the results of the u.s. air strikes. >>> inside the manhunt for a suspected cop killer and sniper. tonight, our exclusive look as we go along with the search house-to-house and into the woods. >>> dream jobs. how these women took the leap out of the rat race and into the profitable life doing what they...
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highlights of decades of years with the new york jets.e played right tackle during the 1969 super bowl. >> i was lined up against big bubba smith. so he would slap me in the head for 60 minutes and when i woke up after the game, i said who won. >> no, no. don't get confused. >> reporter: over the past 20 years herman's wife romano it issed he was developing problems with memory and thinking. >> it's the loss of the special things that we've done in the past. >> reporter: the memories together. >> mm-hmm. >> it shows the hippocampus is damaged on both sides. >> reporter: near roll gist sam gandhi of new york is one of herman's doctors. >> we thought he had alzheimer's disease. we couldn't decide whether he had alzheimer's or cte. >> reporter: cte or chronic traumatic encephalopathy. encroaching angles of tau helps them. the only way to find them was at autopsy. dr. gandhi performed a p.e.t. scan to try to determine if herman had cte. a different scan had ruled out alzheimer's. herman's scans were positive for the tao tangles. it was determ
highlights of decades of years with the new york jets.e played right tackle during the 1969 super bowl. >> i was lined up against big bubba smith. so he would slap me in the head for 60 minutes and when i woke up after the game, i said who won. >> no, no. don't get confused. >> reporter: over the past 20 years herman's wife romano it issed he was developing problems with memory and thinking. >> it's the loss of the special things that we've done in the past. >>...
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jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more.orning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. gm is going to offer cars that can almost drive themselves. ceo mary barra said sunday in two years the cadillac will be equipped with what they call super cruise, which includes hands-free driving. on a highway it will keep cars at cruise and a safe distance from the car in front. >>> on wall street the bull market has been soaring for more than 2,000 days. it is now the fourth longest bull market since 1928. on friday the dow add 67 points. the s&p added a new record after adding 10 points and the nasdaq added 20. >>> excitement is growing for what could be the biggest ipo every. the top exec alibaba starts a two-week road show in new york today. want to raise $24 billion. that is $8 billion more than facebook raised in 2012. >>> and the tech world is buzzing about apple's big launch party tomorrow. the rumor mill is saying the big company be will be unveiling its new iphone, the apple 6. >>> i can't wait. >>> straight ahead, highlights from the
jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more.orning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. gm is going to offer cars that can almost drive themselves. ceo mary barra said sunday in two years the cadillac will be equipped with what they call super cruise, which includes hands-free driving. on a highway it will keep cars at cruise and a safe distance from the car in front. >>> on wall street the bull market has been soaring for more than 2,000 days. it is now the...
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i am originally from new york. i am a product of the public schools in new york.o, going to those schools -- outside columbia as an undergraduate, going to those schools were really my first exposure outside of new york and got those degrees and then spent really a career before the bench trying to look at the workings of our institutions. and studied relations between the branches of government at the brookings institution and at georgetown. senator daniel patrick moynihan, who had been my professor at harvard, and i was his teaching assistant, he .as on my oral exam because of him, i became a judge. ofwe have got some videotape you from 1993 testifying. where would you have been? >> i can tell you exactly what i was doing, that day in fact. i was accompanying risk data ,its -- ruth bader ginsburg meeting with the senators on the hill. senator moynihan had asked me if i would work with her. she did not need any work because she was so fully prepared and everything. and i made every meeting with her that was scheduled except one, with barbara boxer, because the ti
i am originally from new york. i am a product of the public schools in new york.o, going to those schools -- outside columbia as an undergraduate, going to those schools were really my first exposure outside of new york and got those degrees and then spent really a career before the bench trying to look at the workings of our institutions. and studied relations between the branches of government at the brookings institution and at georgetown. senator daniel patrick moynihan, who had been my...
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in new york city last march eight dead. in brentwood long island, a toddler killed, 7 injured. now a "usa today"/nbc news investigation has found that every other day in america a gas leak damages property, injuries or kills someone. half the time construction crews cut the line. one big problem, 88,000 miles of cast irish and steel piping underground, much of it 100 years or older. >> those older gas pipe, particularly the cast iron are more prone to crack and leak gas. >> reporter: the northeast and midwest are the most snaking beneath big cities like boston, detroit, philadelphia and new york. here in washington, d.c., buried beneath my feet, 418 miles of cast iron piping. but digging up city streets and replacing those lines isn't cheap. 2 to $3 million per mile. >> if you live in one of those older east coast cities that have 00s of miles of cast iron pipe, that's just a failure waiting to happen. >> reporter: while federal regulators are pushing utilities to replace old lines with pvc piping, that could take up to 50 years. the industry insists most lines are safe if they
in new york city last march eight dead. in brentwood long island, a toddler killed, 7 injured. now a "usa today"/nbc news investigation has found that every other day in america a gas leak damages property, injuries or kills someone. half the time construction crews cut the line. one big problem, 88,000 miles of cast irish and steel piping underground, much of it 100 years or older. >> those older gas pipe, particularly the cast iron are more prone to crack and leak gas....
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and the "new york times." several weeks the supreme court finally came down and said they threw out the case and weren't going to cover it. so you can still be sued for accent discrimination because the supreme court did not take up that case. miguel fergante. look it up. that was back in 1990. very important case. you don't hear about it much. we did finally ultimately cover it because the editors at major news organizations do look at what they are all doing. when it was in the "new york times" they said you can talk to him. we did a two-way with him. his voice was on npr on "all things considered" on the weekend where they stick the minorities on the weekend. but the story was out. you are doing a great job right now. you have come a long way. >> just to be fair, part of the switch which is part of a larger unit which is culture and identity unit. we have teams in place. that sounds like a story that we would run with. >> you would run with it now, but 25 years ago -- >> before we go down another rabbit hol
and the "new york times." several weeks the supreme court finally came down and said they threw out the case and weren't going to cover it. so you can still be sued for accent discrimination because the supreme court did not take up that case. miguel fergante. look it up. that was back in 1990. very important case. you don't hear about it much. we did finally ultimately cover it because the editors at major news organizations do look at what they are all doing. when it was in the...
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yankee great derek jeter delivers the game-winning hit in his file at-bat in new york. >> derek jeter takes his final game with a walk-off single. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 26th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it is the end of an era for the national pastime. derek jeter, the most recognized player on major league baseball's most popular team played his final home game in new york city. baseball fans have followed jeter from the time he was a 22-year-old rookie of the year winner to be named captain of the yankees to finishing his career with the six most hits of all time. and last night he capped it off with another memorable moment. ko im has more from the captain's curtain call. good morning, ko. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. he said he would try not to cry when he stepped into the batter's box. he finishes here at yankee stadium with the same dramatic flair that made him an all-star hall of famer. and as his coach joe girardi said, quote, you can't even dream this stuff here. >>
yankee great derek jeter delivers the game-winning hit in his file at-bat in new york. >> derek jeter takes his final game with a walk-off single. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 26th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, it is the end of an era for the national pastime. derek jeter, the most recognized player on major league baseball's most popular team played his final home game in new...
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it is a monday here in new york city. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. >> you are indeed. butver the weekend, not one two producers celebrated their birthdays and neither one invited eric or i to celebrate. what does that say about the market makers team? >> we are going to begin the show with the top stories from around the world. in hong kong you have probably seen the footage already, thousands of protesters jammed the streets and battle with police. police used tear gas and pepper spray on these protesters, who are angry about china's plan to control the 2016 leadership election and what they say is a broken promise when hong kong was returned to the chinese .ears ago another shakeup at american apparel, the struggling clothing chain. an interim ceo has been named. he has had other in terms jobs for retailers. american apparel is looking for a permanent ceo to replace their ousted ceo. to a persong familiar with the matter investment bankers are barred from trading individual stocks and bonds with goldman
it is a monday here in new york city. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. >> you are indeed. butver the weekend, not one two producers celebrated their birthdays and neither one invited eric or i to celebrate. what does that say about the market makers team? >> we are going to begin the show with the top stories from around the world. in hong kong you have probably seen the footage already, thousands of protesters jammed the streets and battle with police. police...
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david shuster here at al jazeera headquarters in new york. you are looking at a live picture of the south lawn of the white house. the president is expected to travel to the united nations here in new york and talk about climate change, but first he is going to be stopping at that podium and speaking about the us-lead air strikes overnight on isil targets in syria. if you missed the news, the united states along with five arab coalition partners bombed at least a couple of dozen targets last night. the arab partners included saudi arabia, jordan, the uae, and qatar. the pentagon is not providing many details this morning except to say that at least 14 different isil targets in eastern syria were struck, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey said eight were intended to try to disrupt what he described as imminent attack plotting. here is some of the video that the department of the defense released overnight of some of the tomahawk cruise missiles that were fired. the pentagon says at least 40 tomahawk cruise missiles we
david shuster here at al jazeera headquarters in new york. you are looking at a live picture of the south lawn of the white house. the president is expected to travel to the united nations here in new york and talk about climate change, but first he is going to be stopping at that podium and speaking about the us-lead air strikes overnight on isil targets in syria. if you missed the news, the united states along with five arab coalition partners bombed at least a couple of dozen targets last...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, new york. >> great message to end on on this wednesday night. you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
janet shamlian, nbc news, new york. >> great message to end on on this wednesday night. you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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concrete jungle these streets better the lights will inspire ♪ york, new york, new york >> one of theets? u.s. open history. >> great britain has a men's grand slam champion! >> the queen of american tennis. >> an era has ended. >> over the last 21 years, you have pulled for me on the court and also in life. you have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. over the last 21 years, i have found you and i want to -- will take you and the memory of you with me for the rest of my life. thank you. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new rk concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothing you can do when you're in new york these streets will make you feel better the lights will inspire you ♪w you're in new york >> for all of us at cbs sports. >> this is collins. >> brett musburger. >> bill macatee. >> saying so long. >> so long from the national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. >> ♪ >> severe storms targeting the region. this iwitness cam video was sent to us from tom, the rain coming down so hard a
concrete jungle these streets better the lights will inspire ♪ york, new york, new york >> one of theets? u.s. open history. >> great britain has a men's grand slam champion! >> the queen of american tennis. >> an era has ended. >> over the last 21 years, you have pulled for me on the court and also in life. you have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. over the last 21 years, i have found you and i want to -- will take you and the memory of...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, new york. >> great message to end on on this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >> breaking news at ocean beach in san francisco. two surfers are in trouble. rescue crews are on the scene. good evening and thanks for being with us. >> frantic efforts to keep them alive. rescuers pulling two surfers from the waters off ocean beach in san francisco this afternoon. and performing cpr as stunned beachgoers looked on. the two pulled from the ocean not far from the beach chalet restaurant. ocean beach, known for being treacherous. >> reporter: the waves are really, really rough right now. this is possibly the third 911 rescue call under way here late this afternoon. take a look behind me. as you can see, rescue personnel, including the coast guard, are looking for someone who possibly needs help but it's difficult to see with the waves so high and so rough. earlier as you said, a couple hours ago, half a mile from here, according to the nat
janet shamlian, nbc news, new york. >> great message to end on on this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >> breaking news at ocean beach in san francisco. two surfers are in trouble. rescue crews are on the scene. good evening and thanks for being with us. >> frantic efforts to keep them alive. rescuers pulling two surfers from the waters off ocean beach in san...
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i mean, i moved us out of new york. said, when that play closed, "we're out of here," and we moved right after fun city. i just think they're not gonna like us. and i didn't spend all this time and all this energy to have this close. and it breaks my heart to see it die here. it won't die here. that's the only thing that's killing me, and i was thinking... billy: you're not gonna lose it. we won't let this go. and i know it's your... your work of love. i really think it's good, i really think... i know. okay, onward and upward. oh! hello, press! be kind. not too close. thank you. hello. very nervous. i don't like opening nights. i think you should celebrate second nights, when you're a success. i think anyone that celebrates opening nights is a fool, because you're not... the opening night is your walk to the executioner. so i will be very, very happy tomorrow, if all goes well, and very smug. i will throw some diva scene about something, when i know i have the power. right now i don't know if i have the power. [chuckle
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the news coincides with a report from the new york civil liberties union, which finds new york state illegally failing to provide public defense services to poor people who can't afford attorneys when accused of crimes. in some areas, public defenders are carrying nearly three times the maximum recommended caseload. a new gallup poll finds public trust in the mainstream media has returned to an all-time low. just 40% of americans believe in the mass media's ability to report the news "fully, accurately, and fairly." since the poll began in 1997, trust has only dropped that low once before, in 2012. this year also saw a sharp rise in the number of americans who think the media is too far to the right. a new report describes how hundreds of high-ranking sheriffs and police from across the united states have trouble for counterterrorism training. since 2002, at least 300 top officials have participated in seminars which are privately funded by the anti-defamation league, american jewish committee, and jewish institute for national security affairs. police in both israel and u.s. cities
the news coincides with a report from the new york civil liberties union, which finds new york state illegally failing to provide public defense services to poor people who can't afford attorneys when accused of crimes. in some areas, public defenders are carrying nearly three times the maximum recommended caseload. a new gallup poll finds public trust in the mainstream media has returned to an all-time low. just 40% of americans believe in the mass media's ability to report the news...
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susan mcginnis is here in new york with more. susan, good morning. >> well, marlie, sunday in its lineup of games can't get here soon enough for roger goodell and his brass. former fbi director robert mueller is heading uf ing up t investigation. a key part of the investigation centers ow how much the nfl knew about rice's attack of his wife before he was handed that two-game suspension. the big question when did the nfl first learn of the video shot from inside an atlantic city casino elevator showing the former ravens running back striking his then fiancee. the website tmz released it this week and "associated press" reporter rob mehdi said he heard a voice mail confirming its receipt in april. >> the voice mail is from an unidentified woman saying that she received the video, thanking the law enforcement official for sending it, and telling him, he's right, it's terrible. >> but nfl commissioner roger goodell told "cbs morning news's" norah o'donnell nobody in the league to his knowledge saw the video before monday morning. >>
susan mcginnis is here in new york with more. susan, good morning. >> well, marlie, sunday in its lineup of games can't get here soon enough for roger goodell and his brass. former fbi director robert mueller is heading uf ing up t investigation. a key part of the investigation centers ow how much the nfl knew about rice's attack of his wife before he was handed that two-game suspension. the big question when did the nfl first learn of the video shot from inside an atlantic city casino...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in "monday night football" matchup you the new york jets hosticago's ryan mundy returns an interception 46 yards for a touchdown. four minutes later, the jets turn the ball over again, this time on a fumbled punt. that sets up another bears touchdown. chicago never trailed in a 27-19 win. >>> week four of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs this thursday night. the new york giants head to the beltway to take on the washington redskins. our coverage starts at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. this is the "cbs morning news." y with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. the heavy lifters.ers. just for men does more than get rid of gray, your facial hair looks fuller, thicker, the best beard ever. after all, you're not just a champion of saturday afternoons...
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in "monday night football" matchup you the new york jets hosticago's ryan mundy returns an interception 46 yards for a touchdown. four minutes later, the jets turn the ball over again, this time on a fumbled punt. that sets up another bears touchdown. chicago never trailed in a 27-19 win. >>> week four of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs this thursday night. the new york giants head to the beltway to take on the...