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york on his way out of slavery in the 1830s. but new york -- there's another side to new york, which is the side that is really embedded economically and politically in the slave system of the south. new york was absolutely critical financially and economically to slavery before the civil war. this is a painting showing vessels -- i'm going to wait until that stops. yeah, don't leave without buying my book, you know, anyhow, this is a view of sailor ships from the south on the east river dock, right before the civil war. and new york was the place that bankrolled really the harvesting, the planting, harvesting and shipping of southern cotton to the north and across the atlantic to liverpool, from which it was sent into the manchester textile fact or reason england. new york merchants, not the abolitionist ones by and large, but pro-southern merchants who invested interest in being pro-southern played a role as a middleman between the slave south, financing the slave south, letting southern planters profit. their new yorkers are the middlemen between the slave south and the industrial revolution in the sense that the english factori
york on his way out of slavery in the 1830s. but new york -- there's another side to new york, which is the side that is really embedded economically and politically in the slave system of the south. new york was absolutely critical financially and economically to slavery before the civil war. this is a painting showing vessels -- i'm going to wait until that stops. yeah, don't leave without buying my book, you know, anyhow, this is a view of sailor ships from the south on the east river dock,...
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york york >> and we have had a lot of weather and. >> one thing i want to mention, there is that reported sighting. they conducted three storm surveys. one in fairfax, one in reston and one in lorton and there is no evidence of a tornado on the ground. >> and that caused a lot of damage. there is some downed lines and tree branches. >> and dangerous, too. >> and some have to be aware of that to be careful. and this is a calm evening after the action and this is where that precipitation is now and across the areas of lower southern maryland. you can see what a big difference. that frontal system passed and i was speaking to will earlier about the fact of the big temperature change, we had a 25 degrees temperature change from 3:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon. the winds gusting at about 58 miles an hour and a quarter quarter of a mile to a half mile visibility and with that squall line coming through earlier. a lot of things happening here and to the weather map. this system, mentioned, areas up to new yorktate and look at the line system here. we're not alone at all with the impact of that particular system. and we have wind gusts for you, the peak wind gusts in our airports, 58 miles an hour at national airport; 47, dulles; 35, bwi-thurgood marshal. martinsburg, 52 miles an hour wind gusts, fort belvoir, 49 and 39 at the air base. and the wins are strong across the region and highs in the 90s, upper 80s and some unstable air mass and that is some cooler air. 68 at reagan national airport; 63, gaithersburg and hagerstown and to fredericksburg at this hour. the mid-atlantic, and 67 in boston and 64 in new york and look at the 50s here. the temperatures a big drop. the northwesterly wind
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york, new york. >> jimmy: new york, new york! so nice they named it twice. i love it. ur favorite thing about fall? >> the colors of the leaves. >> jimmy: oh, it is beautiful. i love the colors of the leaves as well. oranges and yellows and browns. roots, we have our pal, mary ann here. she's from new york, new york. and her favorite thing about the season of fall -- the fall season -- is the color of the leaves and how nice they look. so, for this first one, since we have woody harrelson on the show tonight -- he's promoting his broadway play. it is very good, by the way. can you guys do like a big broadway showstopper? like an ending. [ light laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my friend mary ann same name as a good song by the four seasons and the hollies ♪ ♪ she's from nyc and her favorite thing about autumn is to watch the changing ♪ ♪ colors of the leaves and fall's around the corner the leaves will be changing soon ♪ ♪ 'cause fall's right around the corner, mary ann from you ♪ ♪ right around the corner from you the leaves will be changing soon ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
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>> places like a york york, chicago and big business travel districts are faltering the week however on the weekend the business travelers clear out into those hotels will offer great prices. gerri: i'd love that. thank you for coming. relief in sight for louisiana up. governor jindal says they expect have 70% out of one parish at that flooded after hurricane is it. with a 100 people had to be rescued after landfall tuesday night. the intentional breach is the reason most of the vote water will be gone in the pressure to relieve pressure on the dam is working. he also july and mitt romney of looking at the damage. but the tropical depression is now bringing rain and flooding into misery into the ohio river valley. this may be too much of a good thing. paul ryan taking heat for his investment strategy. and did ben bernanke doing enough to make them happy and healthy economy? we a (birds chirping) at earthjustice, we defend the environment in the courtroom. join our fight. when you take a seat, you take a stand. earthjustice. because the earth needs a good lawyer. mortgage. married. tw
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new york, -- york, pennsylvania 44. the bay 62. we're holding at 56 degrees.ch of fog this morning. out toward the warrenton area. visibilities are down to one mile. we may see an isolated patch out to the west in some of the valleys where the temperatures have dropped the most. this afternoon delightful. highs in the mid- to upper 70s. it's 4:26. in her pink today is monika samtani with timesaver traffic. >>> a beautiful day to wear pink. a little chilly right now but as you heard howard say, it's going to be gorgeous today. all we have is that construction. we're making up for yesterday morning where we didn't have as much. today look at all the icons behind me all along the west side of the beltway in tysons and annandale, on 66, both directions between nuttily and the beltway. let's take a live look on 95 in lorton. you have construction on the southbound side from the beltway to lorton. as you can see again all the lanes here look great and nice and light. let's go back over to the maps showing you more construction icons on the north side of town on the
new york, -- york, pennsylvania 44. the bay 62. we're holding at 56 degrees.ch of fog this morning. out toward the warrenton area. visibilities are down to one mile. we may see an isolated patch out to the west in some of the valleys where the temperatures have dropped the most. this afternoon delightful. highs in the mid- to upper 70s. it's 4:26. in her pink today is monika samtani with timesaver traffic. >>> a beautiful day to wear pink. a little chilly right now but as you heard...
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york yankees. big bill was the cofounder of the new york yankees. >> it was the way tamney would operate. the tam nigh guy owned the new york giants. he owned the new york giants and head of the transit . >> anyone wanted to train them put a stadium they couldn't get transportation there because of freed month. here's a story i don't know if kevin knows if you want for the baseball guys. i met with a police historian the other night. and he knows his stuff. and he tells me that the new york yank agree low go one of the most famous low go the interlocking n and y. it was based on a tiffany merit of valor award for the police back in the 1870s. but here what he told me the guy named mcdowell was the bag man for gluer williams he was on a bender and was drunk and sleeping it off in a tenderloin saloon when three irish thieves drop through the skylight and he wakes up he's carrying the -- [inaudible] he fights the three crooks and gets shot in the line of duty. so a bagman getting to be in a tenderloin saloon is the first award for valor that lead to tiffany designing the ny. >> that's a great story. no red sox fans would be su
york yankees. big bill was the cofounder of the new york yankees. >> it was the way tamney would operate. the tam nigh guy owned the new york giants. he owned the new york giants and head of the transit . >> anyone wanted to train them put a stadium they couldn't get transportation there because of freed month. here's a story i don't know if kevin knows if you want for the baseball guys. i met with a police historian the other night. and he knows his stuff. and he tells me that the...
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york citily pictures outside the new york stock exchange close to the zuccotti park area where the occupy movement began one year ago. on this anniversary, there's events throughout the nation in new yorkn front of the new york stock exchange there, trying to block bankers or traders from entering. ing the federal reserve bank, standard & poor's, fidelity, all major corporate targets to make a point about corporate greed also events planned in san francisco. how will this affect trading once it begins on wall street? >> time will tell. apple store big crowds iphone 5 comes out friday. here's jane king. >>> good morning. police cars under investigation probe involves 195,000 vehicles 2005 to 2008, the shaft has been separating from the steering column causing loss of control. president obama turns outcome against china, accuse china's government of making more than a billion dollars in illegal auto and auto parts subsidies in the past three years. the president is filing a complaint while campaigning in ohio. [ unintelligible ] >>> new concerns about kids and salt. according to the cdc american children eat just as much salt as adults and it is about 1,000 milligrams too many everyday.
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york, new york, brook -- brooklyn bridge. cespedes with a double. scores smith. a's up 2-0. oakland starter, blackley pulled after two innings. wild pitch gets past the catcher. then in the third, steven drew, gets all of this one. his fourth as an oakland a. the a's trail 4-3. this one went into extra innings, tied at 5 in the 12th steve pierce robs reddick to end the inning. rustling martin, one to first. ibanez coming home. a play at the make, norris holds on, the a's brock out the big lumber in the 13th. johnny gomes, see ya. a two-run blast. cespedes and chris fowler follow with solo home runs. then yankees respond, scoring four times ibanez, ties it at nine. the 14th, yankees end it. nunez grounds one to first. brandon moss boots its. ichiro scores on the error. yankees win a thriller. 10-the good-10-9 the final. >> at bore and oakland. baltimore on top thanks to the triple but boston battles back. side in the eight. podsednik double. we head to extras. baltimore opens it up with three runs in the 12th. the may scores the winning run. orioles win 9-6. now two games up on the as. >> college football, cal faces usc, bears struggling in the red zone, 0-5. you cannot >> mike: cal's struggles on the road continue. a beautiful day in l.a. reached 93 degrees. 158-yard rushing, 33 right here for six. untouched. trojans, 7-0. matt barkley didn't throw a td fence stanford. rem remedied that. struggles in the red zone. zach maynard picked off. and barkley for the second tdo the game. usc beats cal. cal now 1-3 on the season. >> san jose on the road against san diego state. he's gone. 97 yards. spartans on top. 10-'. second quarter, the connection with leah ena. 38-34 the final. this sports right brought to you by river rock casi >> ama: good evening. >> alan: in tonight's headlines, a roaring crowd spilled from their seats on the seahawks after the san francisco giants clinch their second national league west title in three years. >> ama: no violence in san francisco's mission district after two nights of protests. vandals hit several businesses in response to an officer-involved shooting. tonight there's extra police on the streets. >> alan: cal fire used a tanker to drop fire retard canned on a blaze near brentwood. >> ama: now to the race for the white house. the candidates were on the campaign trail today. mitt romney wrapping up a fundraising tour in california that began right here in the bay area. today the vice-presidential candidates carried much of the campaign load. karen traverse reports. >> with what is seemed solidly in probe robe corner, but just six weeks before election day the badger state may be up for grabs. today the president made his first stop in wisconsin since february. mitt romney has been there 1 times since then. in 2008 mr. obama won wisconsin by 14 points but new poles show a tight race. romney was fundraising in california today, so the heavy lifting fell to his running mat, who stumped the florida. >> the president came in with hope and change. well, hope is farther away from us. >> ripe said the obama administration has failed on the economy. >> we must restore the american idea of opportunity. of upward mobility. >> and biden was in new hampshire. the granite state has only four electoral votes but both campaigns are fighting hard for them. >> never, never, never, have we built this country from the top down. it's always been guilt from the -- been built from the middle out. >> rallying residents say romney would take the country backwards. >> they're doubling down on agency that caused the economic crisis in the first place. reporter: the sprint to election day will only get more intense. absentee ballots are already available in wisconsin and there is some form of early voting in all the other battleground states. >> ama: sarah palin is resurrecting her old sayings and is urging mitt romney and paul ryan to go rogue the formerlab governor says the g.o.p. needs to step up and talk about the national debt in order to win the election. >> alan: this is what happened when you don't pay attention the privacy settings on your facebook page. a birthday party in a small dutch town turned into a riot after party invitation went viral. it was originally planned as a small gathering for a 16-year-old girl but win she posted the detail on facebook, some 3,000 revelers descended on the town. some wore t-shirts with project x, a reference the film project x that portrayed an out of control house party. 36 people were injured, and 34 people were arrested. >> and speaking of parties, if you're a beer drink arer, the place to be today is munich, germany. the city's mayor tapped the first keg to kick off oktoberfest. six million people are expected to party in munich. the festival that started the 1810, features music, food, and beer served by the lite liter. the philadelphia -- philosophy -- the festival runs until october 7th. >> we'd like to share a story that could be a real life fairy tale. a man on vacation in ireland spots a woman and is smitten. too submit ton get her number. now more than a year later with little to go on he is back on the emerald isle with a quest to find her. >> it's like the movie serendipity, where a chance encounter leads to a search for love. >> destiny. >> meet the movie leap 'er. leap year, where amy anderson searches ireland for her soul mite. now canadian dentist sandy crawford is following his heart on a similar downy. it start inside the irish countryside last summer when crocker met a young woman, they chatted briefly and she was gone, and but as time passed it became clear she was the one. now crocker has set out for ireland once more, giving himself one month to find the girl. the only problem? he didn't know her name. or even where she is from. but he did tell us this. she is 56th with freckled and reddish brown hair. not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy hopes that like the movie, he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >> ama: maybe it will happen. >> ama: a warn being peanut butter. >> alan: the power behind the brand new exploratorium in san francisco. >> leigh: we'll do a little traveling. doesn't feel like fall here but back east it does. >> ama: a washing about a possible salmonella problem with peanut butter. 29 people in 18 states have gotten sick. the jars care the number 9 -11-1. you can return the peanut butter to trader joe's for a full refund. >>> studies show more links between sugary drinks and obesity. study says getting rid of the drinks from your child's diet, and the sports drink can switch on the -- >> alan: there's an ambitious goal for the new museum to produce as much or more power as it uses. dan ashley got a tour of the science experiment now turning into real life. reporter: ever since the exploratorium opened in 1969, this hands are on science museum has been known for innovation. that tradition is on full display some the design of the exploratorium's new home, a historic pier. pier 15 sticks out more than 800 feet over the water, a giant warehouse type building that could eat up a lot of power. so he engineers are trying something different, net zero energy. peter rossy is a true believer. >> part research, part getting people to get excited about it, and then sheer determination. >> net sear rove means the building will create at least as much energy at is uses. the power comes from this huge field of high efficiency solar panels on the roof. made by a silicon valley group, and they're expected to generate 1.3 mega watts. about what it takes to run a thousand american homes for a year. >> differently on this panel is all black no metal on the front0. so all sunshine goes into the cell. >> that's just the start to reach net zero, the new exploratorium has to use less power. >> the main reason that net zero approach is possible is because the new building it right next the bay and the cool water here, and in order to heat and cool the building they're able to use the water in a very clever way. >> this pump room is the guts of the system. >> that's the bay right there. >> bay water comes into the building through a giant filter. >> we bring the water in at a very slow speed so in fish get sucked up through it. so this is the saming at the knowledge used in a aquarium. another set of filters get the small microorganisms houston. >> you're talking about the cellar level? >> exactly. >> what's left? >> stairs still salt and other minerals. >> the water is pumped through a heat exchanger. inside state-of-the-art technology pulls heat out of the water in squirt cools it in the summer. pipes carrying it all over the building like a giant. [radio] at -- radiators. >> this room is going be to part of the exhibit to explain how the building works. >> that's fascinating. so everyone, every visitor will be able to see what we're seeing here. >> there will be a brand new building, glass observatory with spectacular views. but all these windows make controlling the temperature a real challenge. >> we compensated for that by using superenergy efficient glass. >> the tiny lines at the top and bottom russ heat and make the glass visible to birds so they don't fly into it. work on the redesigned pier is almost 90% finished but reaching net zero energy will take more time. >> we have 200 -- 2,000 monitoring points that will help us determine what is working and what is not. >> that information will be used to fine-tune the energy systems over time with the final goal of becoming the largest museum in the country that creates as much powers as it uses. >> alan: the old exploratorium at the palace of fine arts will be open through january 2nd. the new building is expected to open sometime next spring. >> ama: we have a link to what you need to know to visit. it's under "see it on tv". >> alan: let's check in with the weather. leigh glaser is standing by. leg league heading down to southern california, i don't think you're going 0 to have any delays. you can see plenty of sunshine there. clear sky. l.a. tomorrow, 86. san diego, mild, 85. palm springs, 106. sacramento, 90. lake tahoe, almost fall-like with 72 degrees. speaking of fall, fall color, head back east. chicago, 59 tomorrow. with sunshine. minneapolis, clear and 57. a chance of showers from boston down towards new york city. new york tomorrow, 70 degrees. afternoon thunderstorms for miami. 88. salt lake city, 8 5. and tomorrow morning we'll look for a few high clouds around the bay area, few low clouds near the coast. temperatures in the 50s. by lunchtime we'll climb into the 70s inland. 60s around the bay. 4:00, a little cooler as the high clouds will probably put a cap on our daytime highs. it will still be mild next 80s inland, 0s in the bay, 60s at the coast. won't be until wednesday, thursday, friday, temperatures move back up into the 90s inland. 80s around the bay, mid-60s at the coast. >> alan: thank you very much, league. am mike shumann is here with sports and we are celebrating all things orange. mike can you say national league west champions? the giants can as they clinch tonight, beading the >> get on a winning streak. we're playing good ball right now. great ball. been playing some good teams and getting it done. how you want to go into playoffs. >> mike: manager and the giants clinch
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york harbor. no, she was a pint-sized knockoff overlooking not new york, new york, but the new york new york casino. [laughter] true story. she hadn't welcomed the huddled masses, she welcomed gamblers iraq to sidle up to the all you can eat $3.99 buffet. a replica, lady luck. in other words, and we've got three billion of these? a small, discolored rectangle that mars her crown's most prominent spike. it was the telltale giveway. someone somewhere had said, yeah, that seems about right. it must be her, and if it's not, i doubt anyone will notice. the united states postal service released an official statement but not of apology, of adoration. quote: we still love the stamp design and would have selected the photograph anyway. [laughter] they admitted no defeat, made no excuses, announced no recall. they also, it must be said, made me proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free to pretend i totally meant to do that. [laughter] even when i totally screwed up. after all, what was the postal service to do? should it deny it made a mistake? as, yes, original author james madison might have w
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york, new york, brook -- brooklyn bridge. cespedes with a double. scores smith. a's up 2-0. oakland starter, blackley pulled after two innings. wild pitch gets past the catcher. then in the third, steven drew, gets all of this one. his fourth as an oakland a. the a's trail 4-3. this one went into extra innings, tied at 5 in the 12th steve pierce robs reddick to end the inning. rustling martin, one to first. ibanez coming home. a play at the make, norris holds on, the a's brock out the big lumber in the 13th. johnny gomes, see ya. a two-run blast. cespedes and chris fowler follow with solo home runs. then yankees respond, scoring four times ibanez, ties it at nine. the 14th, yankees end it. nunez grounds one to first. brandon moss boots its. ichiro scores on the error. yankees win a thriller. 10-the good-10-9 the final. >> at bore and oakland. baltimore on top thanks to the triple but boston battles back. side in the eight. podsednik double. we head to extras. baltimore opens it up with three runs in the 12th. the may scores the winning run. orioles win 9-6. now two games up on the as. >> college football, cal faces usc, bears struggling in the red zone, 0-5. you cannot >> mike: cal's struggles on the road continue. a beautiful day in l.a. reached 93 degrees. 158-yard rushing, 33 right here for six. untouched. trojans, 7-0. matt barkley didn't throw a td fence stanford. rem remedied that. struggles in the red zone. zach maynard picked off. and barkley for the second tdo the game. usc beats cal. cal now 1-3 on the season. >> san jose on the road against san diego state. he's gone. 97 yards. spartans on top. 10-'. second quarter, the connection with leah ena. 38-34 the final. this sports right brought to you by river rock >> ama: good evening. >> alan: in tonight's headlines, a roaring crowd spilled from their seats on the seahawks after the san franciscoclinch gs clinch their second national league west title in three years. >> ama: no violence in san francisco's mission district after two nights of protests. vandals hit several businesses in response to an officer-involved shooting. tonight there's extra police on the streets. >> alan: cal fire used a tanker to drop fire retard canned on a blaze near brentwood. >> ama: now to the race for the white house. the candidates were on the campaign trail today. mitt romney wrapping up a fundraising tour in california that began right here in the bay area. today the vice-presidential candidates carried much of the campaign load. karen traverse reports. >> with what is seemed solidly in probe robe corner, but just six weeks before election day the badger state may be up for grabs. today the president made his first stop in wisconsin since february. mitt romney has been there 1 times since then. in 2008 mr. obama won wisconsin by 14 points but new poles show a tight race. romney was fundraising in california today, so the heavy lifting fell to his running mat, who stumped the florida. >> the president came in with hope and change. well, hope is farther away from us. >> ripe said the obama administration has failed on the economy. >> we must restore the american idea of opportunity. of upward mobility. >> and biden was in new hampshire. the granite state has only four electoral votes but both campaigns are fighting hard for them. >> never, never, never, have we built this country from the top down. it's always been guilt from the -- been built from the middle out. >> rallying residents say romney would take the country backwards. >> they're doubling down on agency that caused the economic crisis in the first place. reporter: the sprint to election day will only get more intense. absentee ballots are already available in wisconsin and there is some form of early voting in all the other battleground states. >> ama: sarah palin is resurrecting her old sayings and is urging mitt romney and paul ryan to go rogue the formerlab governor says the g.o.p. needs to step up and talk about the national debt in order to win the election. >> alan: this is what happened when you don't pay attention the privacy settings on your facebook page. a birthday party in a small dutch town turned into a riot after party invitation went viral. it was originally planned as a small gathering for a 16-year-old girl but win she posted the detail on facebook, some 3,000 revelers descended on the town. some wore t-shirts with project x, a reference the film project x that portrayed an out of control house party. 36 people were injured, and 34 people were arrested. >> and speaking of parties, if you're a beer drink arer, the place to be today is munich, germany. the city's mayor tapped the first keg to kick off oktoberfest. six million people are expected to party in munich. the festival that started the 1810, features music, food, and beer served by the lite liter. the philadelphia -- philosophy -- the festival runs until october 7th. >> we'd like to share a story that could be a real life fairy tale. a man on vacation in ireland spots a woman and is smitten. too submit ton get her number. now more than a year later with little to go on he is back on the emerald isle with a quest to find her. >> it's like the movie serendipity, where a chance encounter leads to a search for love. >> destiny. >> meet the movie leap 'er. leap year, where amy anderson searches ireland for her soul mite. now canadian dentist sandy crawford is following his heart on a similar downy. it start inside the irish countryside last summer when crocker met a young woman, they chatted briefly and she was gone, and but as time passed it became clear she was the one. now crocker has set out for ireland once more, giving himself one month to find the girl. the only problem? he didn't know her name. or even where she is from. but he did tell us this. she is 56th with freckled and reddish brown hair. not exactly rare features for ireland. but sandy hopes that like the movie, he'll ultimately get the girl, too. >> ama: maybe it will happen. >> ama: a warn being peanut butter. >> alan: the power behind the brand new exploratorium in san francisco. >> leigh: we'll do a little traveling. doesn't feel like fall here but back east it does. >> ama: a washing about a possible salmonella problem with peanut butter. 29 people in 18 states have gotten sick. the jars care the number 9 -11-1. you can return the peanut butter to trader joe's for a full refund. >>> studies show more links between sugary drinks and obesity. study says getting rid of the drinks from your child's diet, and the sports drink can switch on the -- >> alan: there's an ambitious goal for the new museum to produce as much or more power as it uses. dan ashley got a tour of the science experiment now turning into real life. reporter: ever since the exploratorium opened in 1969, this hands are on science museum has been known for innovation. that tradition is on full display some the design of the exploratorium's new home, a historic pier. pier 15 sticks out more than 800 feet over the water, a giant warehouse type building that could eat up a lot of power. so he engineers are trying something different, net zero energy. peter rossy is a true believer. >> part research, part getting people to get excited about it, and then sheer determination. >> net sear rove means the building will create at least as much energy at is uses. the power comes from this huge field of high efficiency solar panels on the roof. made by a silicon valley group, and they're expected to generate 1.3 mega watts. about what it takes to run a thousand american homes for a year. >> differently on this panel is all black no metal on the front0. so all sunshine goes into the cell. >> that's just the start to reach net zero, the new exploratorium has to use less power. >> the main reason that net zero approach is possible is because the new building it right next the bay and the cool water here, and in order to heat and cool the building they're able to use the water in a very clever way. >> this pump room is the guts of the system. s the bay right there. >> bay water comes into the building through a giant filter. >> we bring the water in at a very slow speed so in fish get sucked up through it. so this is the saming at the knowledge used in a aquarium. another set of filters get the small microorganisms houston. >> you're talking about the cellar level? >> exactly. >> what's left? >> stairs still salt and other minerals. >> the water is pumped through a heat exchanger. inside state-of-the-art technology pulls heat out of the water in squirt cools it in the summer. pipes carrying it all over the building like a giant. [radio] at -- radiators. >> this room is going be to part of the exhibit to explain how the building works. >> that's fascinating. so everyone, every visitor will be able to see what we're seeing here. >> there will be a brand new building, glass observatory with spectacular views. but all these windows make controlling the temperature a real challenge. >> we compensated for that by using superenergy efficient glass. >> the tiny lines at the top and bottom russ heat and make the glass visible to birds so they don't fly into it. work on the redesigned pier is almost 90% finished but reaching net zero energy will take more time. >> we have 200 -- 2,000 monitoring points that will help us determine what is working and what is not. >> that information will be used to fine-tune the energy systems over time with the final goal of becoming the largest museum in the country that creates as much powers as it uses. >> alan: the old exploratorium at the palace of fine arts will be open through january 2nd. the new building is expected to open sometime next spring. >> ama: we have a link to what you need to know to visit. it's under "see it on tv". >> alan: let's check in with the weather. leigh glaser is standing by. leg league heading down to southern california, i don't think you're going 0 to have any delays. you can see plenty of sunshine there. clear sky. l.a. tomorrow, 86. san diego, mild, 85. palm springs, 106. sacramento, 90. lake tahoe, almost fall-like with 72 degrees. speaking of fall, fall color, head back east. chicago, 59 tomorrow. with sunshine. minneapolis, clear and 57. a chance of showers from boston down towards new yorkity. new york tomorrow, 70 degrees. afternoon thunderstorms for miami. 88. salt lake city, 8 5. and tomorrow morning we'll look for a few high clouds around the bay area, few low clouds near the coast. temperatures in the 50s. by lunchtime we'll climb into the 70s inland. 60s around the bay. 4:00, a little cooler as the high clouds will probably put a cap on our daytime highs. it will still be mild next 80s inland, 0s in the bay, 60s at the coast. won't be until wednesday, thursday, friday, temperatures move back up into the 90s inland. 80s around the bay, mid-60s at the coast. >> alan: thank you very much, league. am mike shumann is here with sports and we are celebrating all things orange. mike cnational l say national le west champions? the giants can as they clinch tonight, beading the [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed op
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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 up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. p
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...
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york in new york. mark reynolds has been on fire for the past several games. he has had bombs friday night, sunday night, yesterday, you name it. he has been the hot hand for new york -- excuse me, baltimore by contrast. new york they lost that series to baltimore. they've been losing down in tampa and that's why we're waking up this morning with baltimore, some place they haven't been since 1997. they are first place in the a.l. east come september. this is a football town, or so we've been told. we're reminding you right now o's baseball is alive and well. >> obviously in my lifetime i haven't really seen anything like this, so we're looking forward to getting out here. >> things the same that we will make the playoffs, but the only thing we make it here, who knows, we came this far and we're doing good, we just might make the championship. >>reporter: there is no reason at all baltimore should not be thinking about a run into the playoffs. also divisional and league and the world series championships, of course, coming up in october. but coming up this weekend, beginning on thursday, a very critical four-game set with new york. that's big enough on its own, but
york in new york. mark reynolds has been on fire for the past several games. he has had bombs friday night, sunday night, yesterday, you name it. he has been the hot hand for new york -- excuse me, baltimore by contrast. new york they lost that series to baltimore. they've been losing down in tampa and that's why we're waking up this morning with baltimore, some place they haven't been since 1997. they are first place in the a.l. east come september. this is a football town, or so we've been...
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york so my threshold nor dirt is way up here. i see san francisco and i think i can literally eat off this sidewalk compared to new york. >> he's right, new yorks number one or the dirty list. but back to san francisco. >> it's beautiful. i would not say it's a dirty city. it's not the dirtiest city. >> she's write. baltimore ranks third but san francisco deserves to be on the list too, according to some tourists, like this family from australia. >> yeah, it has been a little grimy and dirty. my son got spit on. >> the counter points in the not so pristine conditions. the magazine gave san francisco high marks for fine diving, ethnic food, tech savvy people and good transportation. >> those things really overpower the fact of the dirtiness. i think the fact of the matter is most visitors in cities in the united states rank higher than we are. >> mayor ed low said it's time for a spring cleaning campaign. >> i think everybody will agree, there are our favorite corridors that we always like more people to see, but we don't like the trash on the streets or illegal dumping or graffiti. >> and the mayor really knows, he used to be the head of the d
york so my threshold nor dirt is way up here. i see san francisco and i think i can literally eat off this sidewalk compared to new york. >> he's right, new yorks number one or the dirty list. but back to san francisco. >> it's beautiful. i would not say it's a dirty city. it's not the dirtiest city. >> she's write. baltimore ranks third but san francisco deserves to be on the list too, according to some tourists, like this family from australia. >> yeah, it has been a...
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york state strip club. attorneys for nite mooes in paahamm ew york are asking the new york state court of appeals o rule lapthe move is to contest bill. the business claims - dancers are artisttsand should be given a tax break unner neww york's live, dramatic or musical arts performance law. &pthe law typically applies to theaters and baalet. new... tonight ...on... fox 45 news at 5:33... /// a... baltimore father.. upset... after his 4- year- old son... gets off ...his... chool bus.../ at.... the wrong stop... and wanders around a strange neighborhood..../why... he's mad at the school system.. coming up. 3 we... know the impact on... the field in ad...- baltimore... / but coming up.. john rydell... takes a look... at his mpact.. off of it. 3 --adblib weather tz-- recapping... our... top story.../ family,... friends and baltimorians everywhere... continue to mourn the passing of former ravens owner art modell. mmdell.according o reports modell assed away at john had been admitted on wednesday for unknown reasons.his cause of death is not knnwn at ttis time.modell... an n-f-l owner for four decades... was on
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well, it's an argument right now that's happening in new york at one strip club because attorneys for night moves in new york are asking the new york state court of appeals to rule that lap dancing is an art. they should be given a tax break under new york's live dramatic or musical arts performance law. so this move is now basically contested at $120,000 tax bill. officials are expected to make a ruling on this debate sometime soon. i'm sure a lot of people would have something to say about whether or not it's art. >> what do you think about that? >> i only talk about the weather mike masco. >> you would rather talk about the massachusetts rain. >> i rather would. >> all right, we're not even going to ask you what you think. i'm sure you think it's very artful. >> all right. >> you're going to weigh in on the traffic later on and maybe lap dancing and you're going to basically tell us if we can get a break from the humidity. >> not today. >> okay. >> not today it's not going to have happen. you can see the temperatures megan well above average. we should be at 62 degrees now and we are well above that close to 80 in tillman this m
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york so my threshold for dirt is way up here. i see san francisco and i think i can literally eat off this sidewalk compared to new york. >> he's right, new yorks number one or the dirty list. but back to san francisco. >> it's beautiful. i would not say it's a dirty city. have you been to baltimore? this is not the dirtiest city. >> she's right. baltimore ranks third but san francisco deserves to be on the list too, according to some tourists, like this family from australia. >> yeah, it has been a little grimy and dirty. my son got spit on. >> the counterpoint to the not so pristine conditions, the magazine gave san francisco high marks for fine diving, -- dining, ethnic food, tech-savvy people and good transportation. >> those things really overpower the fact of the dirtiness. i think the fact of the matter is most visitors in cities in the united states rank higher than we are. >> mayor ed lee said it's time for a spring cleaning campaign. >> i think everybody will agree, there are our favorite corridors that we always like more people to see, but we don't like the trash on the streets or illegal dumping or graffiti. >> and the mayor reall
york so my threshold for dirt is way up here. i see san francisco and i think i can literally eat off this sidewalk compared to new york. >> he's right, new yorks number one or the dirty list. but back to san francisco. >> it's beautiful. i would not say it's a dirty city. have you been to baltimore? this is not the dirtiest city. >> she's right. baltimore ranks third but san francisco deserves to be on the list too, according to some tourists, like this family from australia....
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york so my threshold for dirt is way up here. i see san francisco and i think i can literally eat off this sidewalk compared to new york. >> he's right, new york one or the dirty list. but back to san francisco. >> it's beautiful. i would not say it's a dirty city. have you been to baltimore? this is not the dirtiest city. >> she's right. baltimore ranks third but san francisco deserves to be on the list too, according to some tourists, like this family from australia. >> yeah, it has been a little grimy and dirty. my son got spit on. >> the counterpoint to the not so pristine conditions, the magazine gave san francisco high marks for fine diving, ethnic food, tech savvy people and good transportation. >> those things really overpower the fact of the dirtiness. i think the fact of the matter is most visitors in cities in the united states rank higher than we are. >> mayor ed lee said it's time for a spring cleaning campaign. >> i think everybody will agree, there are our favorite corridors that we always like more people to see, but we don't like the trash on the streets or illegal dumping or graffiti. >> and the mayor really knows, he used to
york so my threshold for dirt is way up here. i see san francisco and i think i can literally eat off this sidewalk compared to new york. >> he's right, new york one or the dirty list. but back to san francisco. >> it's beautiful. i would not say it's a dirty city. have you been to baltimore? this is not the dirtiest city. >> she's right. baltimore ranks third but san francisco deserves to be on the list too, according to some tourists, like this family from australia....
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national weather service issuing a tornado watch for the new york region here for the five burros of new york city and the -- borrows of new yorky. the sun bushes as well. conditions are favorable for a possible twister. in effect for boortz parts of new york city, parts of jersey and lower hudson valley until 7:00 p.m. western parts of connecticut under a tornado watch until 11:00 p.m.. keep in mind, melissa we had two weeks ago touch down in new york city. one in queens and another one in brooklyn. back to you. melissa: robert gray. all right. thanks. >>> all female texas tire business takes aim at an industry heavyweight. the owners jojoin us next on how girl power is pumping up their bottom line. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male nouncer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...e mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable. that's why at fidelity life we want you to think about term life insurance -- taking care of your family's future expenses if somethi
national weather service issuing a tornado watch for the new york region here for the five burros of new york city and the -- borrows of new yorky. the sun bushes as well. conditions are favorable for a possible twister. in effect for boortz parts of new york city, parts of jersey and lower hudson valley until 7:00 p.m. western parts of connecticut under a tornado watch until 11:00 p.m.. keep in mind, melissa we had two weeks ago touch down in new york city. one in queens and another one in...
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national weather service issuing a tornado watch for the new york region here for the five burros of new york city and the -- borrows of new yorky. the sun bushes as well. conditions are favorable for a possible twister. in effect for boortz parts of new york city, parts of jersey and lower hudson valley until 7:00 p.m. western parts of connecticut under a tornado watch until 11:00 p.m.. keep in mind, melissa we had two weeks ago touch down in new york city. one in queens and another one in brooklyn. back to you. melissa: robert gray. all right. thanks. >>> all female texas tire business takes aim at an industry heavyweight. the owners join us next on how girl power is pumping up their bottom line. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ [ female announcer ] they can be enlightening. hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announce
national weather service issuing a tornado watch for the new york region here for the five burros of new york city and the -- borrows of new yorky. the sun bushes as well. conditions are favorable for a possible twister. in effect for boortz parts of new york city, parts of jersey and lower hudson valley until 7:00 p.m. western parts of connecticut under a tornado watch until 11:00 p.m.. keep in mind, melissa we had two weeks ago touch down in new york city. one in queens and another one in...
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york. early mornings in new york, a chance for isolated showers.ook across alaska coming in at 49. >> thanks, todd. >>> a return to the silver screen in a controversial film. plus, it's back, now in 3-d and ready to take the box office by storm. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. gate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. [ female announcer ] colgate total. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. >>> welcome back to "first look." it's time now for entertainment news. only two films make a big splash at the box office this weekend. a family favorite and the unforgettable fish. finding nemo 3-d. experts think it should float to t
york. early mornings in new york, a chance for isolated showers.ook across alaska coming in at 49. >> thanks, todd. >>> a return to the silver screen in a controversial film. plus, it's back, now in 3-d and ready to take the box office by storm. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. gate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ]...
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york. >> the portion from new york comes largely from new york state bonds and mta bonds. >> in 2016 when we swipe our card and ride the first train, it's going to feel real good. >> fun to watch. thanks for joining the conversation on "your money." we' we're here on saturday and sunday. find me on facebook, and tweet me. my handle is@alli velshi. i want to hear what you think. have a great weekend. >>> hello, every. you're in the cnn newsroom. the fury over an anti-islam internet film made in the u.s. is spreading to more countries. today, protesters took to the streets in australia. hundreds of people demonstrated outside the u.s. consulate in sydney. the protest turned violent when police pushed back protesters from the consulate building. authorities used tear gas and police dogs to disperse the demonstrators, four people were hurt. and this was a scene in india. there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a
york. >> the portion from new york comes largely from new york state bonds and mta bonds. >> in 2016 when we swipe our card and ride the first train, it's going to feel real good. >> fun to watch. thanks for joining the conversation on "your money." we' we're here on saturday and sunday. find me on facebook, and tweet me. my handle is@alli velshi. i want to hear what you think. have a great weekend. >>> hello, every. you're in the cnn newsroom. the fury over...
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york. to be part of, that is the reason why i came to new york. every time i came to new yorkthat on the streets, i felt the energy i felt that everyone who was in new york wanted to achieve something special, who wanted to be the best in what they do. you don't just come to new york to just sit. you come to achieve something. >> rose: so you decide you want to own another restaurant. >> yes. >> rose: dow want to duplicate 11 madison or go somewhere else. >> we wanted to just offer another opportunity of dining. >> so you're not competing with yourself. >> exactly. and you know to be honest, we've been at 11 madison for seven years. we have build such an incredible team that at some point they hit the ceiling and there is no more ways to go up. so opening another restaurant allowed us to promote people, to become chefs and sous chefs and managers and gms. you know, at the restaurant nomad, everyone of the key employees has been working with us for many years. and so this was an incredible way for us to hold on to these people. also, it's in our neighborhood. it's only four blo
york. to be part of, that is the reason why i came to new york. every time i came to new yorkthat on the streets, i felt the energy i felt that everyone who was in new york wanted to achieve something special, who wanted to be the best in what they do. you don't just come to new york to just sit. you come to achieve something. >> rose: so you decide you want to own another restaurant. >> yes. >> rose: dow want to duplicate 11 madison or go somewhere else. >> we wanted to...
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york, new york; justin riley, at-large board member, faces and voices of recovery, seattle, washington; bridget ruiz, technical expert lead, division of systems improvement, jbs international, bethesda, maryland. bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have an issue with illicit drugs. talk to me a little bit about that and what kind of drugs are they using. it is quite different than it was even 2 or 3 years ago. we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and jonathan, does that hold true for what you are seeing in new york city? absolutely. we are seeing the use or the misuse of drugs such as ritalin, adderall, inderal being used for specific purposes to help kids stay up late and study, to calm kids down. we're also seeing a lot of binge drinking and we're seeing a disturbing kind of resurgence in the amount of nicotine smoking. i think kids are resorting to cigarettes because they're legal. they are not super cheap, but compared to other kinds of drugs they're certainly cheaper and readily available, and that is quite disturbing. and tami, let's talk about underage drinking a little bit more that jonathan brought up. talk to us about what is underage drinking. well, you know, the drinking age is 21. so there's a lot of kids who start drinking at 13, 14, or 15 and don't really have experience or understand how to drink responsibly, and so they end up drinking in very high-risk situations. they usually have a limited amount of time that they can use, so they are drinking in large quantities and binge dr
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kim sumner-mayer, senior advisor, phoenix house center on addiction and the family new york, new york. fran, what is the definition of family within our society currently? that's a very good question. family has changed, the definition. we used to think of family as two parents living in a house with two children and probably a pet or two. now, we have a wide variety of families. we have families that are one parent, single parent, being raised by friends, being raised by grandparents, relatives of all sorts. the good thing about that is it brings the ability of a lot of diversity, a lot of ethnic cultures are different, and i think that across america we have a lot better chance to have families describe themselves in the way that is most comfortable for them. and, nancy, it goes even beyond that. it goes into same sex parenting. it goes into a whole host of other issues, correct? yeah, and i think what's important is, as fran just said, you know, it's how the individual defines for themselves who is their family. you know, i am the adopted mother of two children and i have also biol
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. >> i grew up in new york my threshold for dirt is way up here and so i see san francisco and i'm like i can eat off of this sidewalk compared to new york. >> new york is number one on the dirty list but back to san francisco. >> it's butte of. i would not say this is dirtiest. >> and and she's right. baltimore ranks third. san francisco deserves to be on the list, too, according to some tourists like this family from australia. >> it has been grimey and dirty. my son got spat on last night. >> the counter point to not so pristine conditions, the magazine readers gave san francisco high marks for fine dining, edge nick food, tech savvy people and good public transportation. >> those things overpower the fact the dirtiness. i think the fact is that busiest cities in the united states rank higher. >> the mayor says it's time for a spring cleaning campaign. >> i think everybody will agree. there are favorite door doors we like people to see but we don't like the trash on the streets or graffiti. >> the mayor used to be the head of the department of public works charged with cleaning all that have stuff up. and now, by the way this survey taken from may
. >> i grew up in new york my threshold for dirt is way up here and so i see san francisco and i'm like i can eat off of this sidewalk compared to new york. >> new york is number one on the dirty list but back to san francisco. >> it's butte of. i would not say this is dirtiest. >> and and she's right. baltimore ranks third. san francisco deserves to be on the list, too, according to some tourists like this family from australia. >> it has been grimey and dirty. my...
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the new york times in their blog now have the president at almost 75% problem for victory.labilitprobability of just the new york times or do you think -- >> the new york times editorial board has him at 100% probability of victory. i think the number i'm looking for, geraldo, is either romney or obama to get to 50% and stay there. it is really a conu ndrum. neither has been able to get to 50% and break the race open. fine you come out of your convention with a big lead the way clinton had over bob dole for example, that lead you usually had that before you went into the convention. what could break it open are the debates. october surprise on the other side of the aisle and i think that some of the persuadable voters, the 6 or 7 million left who are predominantly female many of whom voted for women -- voted for obama in 2008 and turned around and voted republican in 2010 and they are the fence sitters right now. they wonder why god is a four letter word and there is obsession with abortion and gay marriage. for a party if you are church going union guy or girl in michigan or ohio and you turn on the convention you are thinking where has my party gone.
the new york times in their blog now have the president at almost 75% problem for victory.labilitprobability of just the new york times or do you think -- >> the new york times editorial board has him at 100% probability of victory. i think the number i'm looking for, geraldo, is either romney or obama to get to 50% and stay there. it is really a conu ndrum. neither has been able to get to 50% and break the race open. fine you come out of your convention with a big lead the way clinton...