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new yorkers lining up to register. my favorite in the picture is actually a hat that that woman is wearing on the right, but the sense that we are all pulling -- again, we're all going to pull together and when this thing. but, as many of you know, it was not to unfold precisely that way a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear, a lot of these and paranoia about the next nature of american society of which new york city was the most salient example of all these different immigrant groups. had the unify them? buts of germans persuading people, and lots of germans are actually working to seven josh and spy on us as we speak. the war, that brief time we were in the war, 1970 to 18, there was a really vehemence efforts to sort of and today to commend the chair, and to shame german-american are entering the war on the allied side. this is a newspaper cartoon. the old post office that used to be there. the actual title is the bless of the hon being the german threat. this sort of spilled over into, for example, real, you know, the wi
new yorkers lining up to register. my favorite in the picture is actually a hat that that woman is wearing on the right, but the sense that we are all pulling -- again, we're all going to pull together and when this thing. but, as many of you know, it was not to unfold precisely that way a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear, a lot of these and paranoia about the next nature of american society of which new york city was the most salient example of all these different immigrant groups. had the unify...
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it's also putting a lot of new yorkers to work, a lot of working class new yorkers, this war economy before we were even in the war is good for new york in that sense. much of this stuff is being sent out of new york harbor from a place called black tom peninsula in jersey city that's now in the middle of liberty state park. there's a little plaque about it sort of embedded in the grass that if you look carefully with a magnifying glass you might be able to find. i'm being sarcastic. you can find it. i'm glad that it's there. but you don't have a sense of the magnitude of this place, this compound, this depot on the harbor on the jersey side of the harbor where trains from across the midwest, the northeast, they're pouring into jersey city to this place unloading guns, ammunition, food, uniforms, mules, horses all of which are going to be loaded onto cargo ships, american and neutral and allied cargo ships, and sent to england and france to fight in the war to help the allies to continue fighting. in 1916 the german government enlists a small number of saboteurs who get into this pla
it's also putting a lot of new yorkers to work, a lot of working class new yorkers, this war economy before we were even in the war is good for new york in that sense. much of this stuff is being sent out of new york harbor from a place called black tom peninsula in jersey city that's now in the middle of liberty state park. there's a little plaque about it sort of embedded in the grass that if you look carefully with a magnifying glass you might be able to find. i'm being sarcastic. you can...
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my supper here, but "the new yorker" knows who it is. and one of the problems with journalism is too many journalists don't know who they are. they are grounded. and they know they are never going to have a mass audience, but they have 1.2 million subscribers. when i started writing for "the new yorker" in the late '70s, it had 600,000 subscribers. and the average age is older, but it's not as old as the networks, which is 60. and so it's dropped. and they have a very good app. that's good. but essentially, they say we believe as the economists believe, for instance, as npr believes, for instance, there's a quality audience to what we do and we're going to reach them. we don't have to dumb down to do it. and i think there are publications that do that and d
my supper here, but "the new yorker" knows who it is. and one of the problems with journalism is too many journalists don't know who they are. they are grounded. and they know they are never going to have a mass audience, but they have 1.2 million subscribers. when i started writing for "the new yorker" in the late '70s, it had 600,000 subscribers. and the average age is older, but it's not as old as the networks, which is 60. and so it's dropped. and they have a very good...
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we speak to the woman who decides which cartoons make the cut at "new yorker" magazine. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. tonight, a high-flying defection has taken place in syria. for the first time since the uprising began, an air force pilot has flown his plane into neighboring jordan and has been granted political asylum. the defense ministry has been branded a traitor and they want his plane back. >> of first news of the defection came from syrian state television. they said that radio contact had been lost with one of the air force's planes, piloted while on a training exercise. the plane had in fact landed at an airbase in northern jordan. >> today, at 10:45 in the morning, a jet fighting from the syrian air force landed at an air force base and the pilot asked for political asylum. >> the jordanian government agreed to grant it. syria was furious. they called the pilot a deserter. they're asking jordan to hand the plane back. this is the first time that a syrian pilot has defected with his aircraft. the airforce is a pillar of su
we speak to the woman who decides which cartoons make the cut at "new yorker" magazine. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. tonight, a high-flying defection has taken place in syria. for the first time since the uprising began, an air force pilot has flown his plane into neighboring jordan and has been granted political asylum. the defense ministry has been branded a traitor and they want his plane back. >> of first news of the defection came from...
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a new yorker writer engages in plagiarism of himself.onitor, straight ahead. honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. write ght, but iletto t this?ike that. geo. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ mal announcer ] another exa. that's the pow of german engiering. right now lease the 2012 jetta for $159 a month. with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i ha
a new yorker writer engages in plagiarism of himself.onitor, straight ahead. honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. write ght, but iletto t this?ike that. geo. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ mal announcer...
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for my supper here, but "the new yorker" knows who it is.and one of the problems with journalists today is too many journalists don't know who they are. they are grounded and they know they have a mass audience but their audience are going to be 1.2 million subscribers. when i started writing for "the new yorker" actually in the late seventies it had 600,000 subscribers and their average age is older but it's not as old as the networks which is 60 and it's now 48 of 49 so it is dropped. they have a very good as you say, app, but essentially they say we believe as the commonest belief, for instance, and npr police for instance that there is a quality audience for what i do and were going to reach them and we don't have to come down to do it. i think there are publications that do that and they do okay. >> and the ipad is a good development compared to the web sites for presenting carefully cured did log reports. >> you. >> you get it free if you subscribe to the print magazine but i agree with you. i often before i get on the plane will downl
for my supper here, but "the new yorker" knows who it is.and one of the problems with journalists today is too many journalists don't know who they are. they are grounded and they know they have a mass audience but their audience are going to be 1.2 million subscribers. when i started writing for "the new yorker" actually in the late seventies it had 600,000 subscribers and their average age is older but it's not as old as the networks which is 60 and it's now 48 of 49 so it...
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new yorkers consume gallons of coffee, and, not just tall caramel frappuccinos. there are plenty of coffee purists. so, why not open more joes? rubinstein says they might. but, staying small can be beautiful, too. >> we can go to each shop everyday if we need, we're very in touch with the staff and we know everyone by name. and, we do worry if we open too many or we try another city, we'll lose that magic of still feeling like you're part of the community and still having this ma and pop feeling will go away. >> reporter: speaking of ma and pa, joe is a family run business, probably part of its success. rubinstein's father bankrolled the first store, and today, his sister is a partner. >> we've never not gotten along in business and in life. i think we got lucky when we were little kids. i came home on his fourth birthday i was born, and he took to me literally like i was his and we've gotten along ever since. >> reporter: still, customers say the key to joe's stamina in a city often unkind small businesses, is the product. >> the staff is super friendly, always
new yorkers consume gallons of coffee, and, not just tall caramel frappuccinos. there are plenty of coffee purists. so, why not open more joes? rubinstein says they might. but, staying small can be beautiful, too. >> we can go to each shop everyday if we need, we're very in touch with the staff and we know everyone by name. and, we do worry if we open too many or we try another city, we'll lose that magic of still feeling like you're part of the community and still having this ma and pop...
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wields a sword when it comes to the war on fatty foods and drinks we're going to tell you how new yorkers might have to be forced to change their eating habits and tonight's tools at an happy hour thank you sesame street theme song carol it was used to quantify kobe and did fox news release an anti obama political ad thank you. the news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. down the official tee up location your phone only pulled touch from the dumpster. like on the. video on demand. and omissions for now with the palm of your. machine on the dot com you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard is a big issue. all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award i think we're going to get to a mayor who has the most serious beef with sugar and salt and fun then freedom pretty much new york
wields a sword when it comes to the war on fatty foods and drinks we're going to tell you how new yorkers might have to be forced to change their eating habits and tonight's tools at an happy hour thank you sesame street theme song carol it was used to quantify kobe and did fox news release an anti obama political ad thank you. the news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. down the...
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wields a sword when it comes to the war on fatty foods and drinks we're going to tell you how new yorkers might have to be forced to change their eating habits and i still thought rather than happy hour thank you sesame street theme song carol is used to quote all day and did fox news release and anti obama political ads. religion and education are insufferable. enlightenment. inner peace with. joy with no prayer. sings of welcome to what is transmissions to break from the beating heart of this insane that one for me to mingle can channel with the machines in trouble free from filters and get back to the ship didn't like speak to cyberspace where battle just to listen to me to check the space challenging the establishment grip on information and the now being pursued by sinister agents more of what's happening in the biggest office in ends of the spectrum. as to how we keep expound on the publisher and. their mission. accreditation free. storage free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free blogging a lot of video for your media projects a free medio dog r t v dot com. my paren
wields a sword when it comes to the war on fatty foods and drinks we're going to tell you how new yorkers might have to be forced to change their eating habits and i still thought rather than happy hour thank you sesame street theme song carol is used to quote all day and did fox news release and anti obama political ads. religion and education are insufferable. enlightenment. inner peace with. joy with no prayer. sings of welcome to what is transmissions to break from the beating heart of this...
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that vial is assumed to be contaminated. >> it's not clear how many new yorkers may have been infected. but the push to protect patients is nationwide. and doctor burkhead wants patients to know it's not only ok but important to speak up and ask questions when getting an injection. >> up and next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick four numbers. and another check on the instaweather forecast with john. here's how wall street is >> and now, your maryland lottery midday pick three and fick four numbers. >> happy hot friday. here we go. for starter, we've got a four. followed by another four in the middle. your final number for your pick three game is a seven. making your pick three numbers today four, four, seven. in a moment you pick four. but first, your bonus match five doubler is here through july 8. you can double your winnings on every pay. visit your favorite lottery retailer and play bonus match five. and britney north is all set. we've got a five. followed by a two. your next number is -- that is a seven. and your final number for your pick four game, we've got a f
that vial is assumed to be contaminated. >> it's not clear how many new yorkers may have been infected. but the push to protect patients is nationwide. and doctor burkhead wants patients to know it's not only ok but important to speak up and ask questions when getting an injection. >> up and next, your maryland lottery midday pick three and pick four numbers. and another check on the instaweather forecast with john. here's how wall street is >> and now, your maryland lottery...
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. >> woodruff: the proposal sparked mixed reactions overnight from new yorkers. >> i don't think it'sthe mayor's job to decide what sort of soft drinks people in manhattan or anywhere in the world want to buy for that matter. >> overindulging is never a good thing, you know? everything in moderation, i think that's a good idea to promote. >> woodruff: if the city's board of health approves, the ban will take effect next march. like other public health measures he's passed before, bloomberg's latest proposal is drawing heavy criticism. we take it up with new york city health commissioner, doctor thomas farley. he's also the chair of the board of health that would approve it. and andrew mosel, spokesman for the city's chapter of the new york state restaurant association. we thank you both for joining us. commissioner farley, to you first. tell us about the penalty if someone... if a consumer or restaurant were the violate this rule if it goes into effect. what happens to them? >> it's really not about penalties. what we want to do is have restaurants follow the rule that says no sugary
. >> woodruff: the proposal sparked mixed reactions overnight from new yorkers. >> i don't think it'sthe mayor's job to decide what sort of soft drinks people in manhattan or anywhere in the world want to buy for that matter. >> overindulging is never a good thing, you know? everything in moderation, i think that's a good idea to promote. >> woodruff: if the city's board of health approves, the ban will take effect next march. like other public health measures he's...
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the most aggressive antiobesity campaign in the nation in an effort to cinch the waist lines of new yorkers obesity is killing 5,000 people a year in new york city. >> reporter: in 2008, he banned artery-clogging transfats from new york city restaurants and insisted calories be posted on menus before setting his sights on soft drinks. susan neily is with the american beverage association. >> the mayor seems to have an obsession with soft drinks. i don't think it's going to solve the obesity crisis by any stretch of the imagination. the problem is, what, you're going to be at yankee stadium with your family and you can have as much beer as you want and you can have as much -- all the food that you want, and then you've got to are a limit on your soft drink? >> reporter: the mayor's ban only applies to restaurants, movie theaters and concession stands, not to groceries and convenience stores. >> i just heard someone on the radio say you're legislating the joy out of life for new yorkers. >> oh, come on. we're not taking away anything. you don't have to pay attention to calorie counts, stop bu
the most aggressive antiobesity campaign in the nation in an effort to cinch the waist lines of new yorkers obesity is killing 5,000 people a year in new york city. >> reporter: in 2008, he banned artery-clogging transfats from new york city restaurants and insisted calories be posted on menus before setting his sights on soft drinks. susan neily is with the american beverage association. >> the mayor seems to have an obsession with soft drinks. i don't think it's going to solve the...
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but in other ways too that new yorkers were reluctant to admit. and what's happening now is maybe texas is doing that to california and these it things change. but hughes, because he was a new yorker, he brought with him his attitudes about gender and race. he's the racial moderate and if he defeats wilson, washington is not resegregated. wilson went along. hughes would never have gone along with that. and the civil rights movement might have moved along faster and in a different stream. of all the 14 on our list, he's the one you start to wonder if he'd had been elected how american history would have gone for suffrage, civil rights, would hughes have avoided that? he's the one you could write novels about. >> did he have a beard when he ran? >> he was a very chilly, aloof, full of rectitude. yes, he did have a beard. calvin coolidge when hughes stayed at the white house as his guest, coolidge would send the white house barber up to justice hughes' room to give him a shave. >> a crafting -- as i remember, wilson had to stay up all night and he wa
but in other ways too that new yorkers were reluctant to admit. and what's happening now is maybe texas is doing that to california and these it things change. but hughes, because he was a new yorker, he brought with him his attitudes about gender and race. he's the racial moderate and if he defeats wilson, washington is not resegregated. wilson went along. hughes would never have gone along with that. and the civil rights movement might have moved along faster and in a different stream. of all...
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journalism and do you think there should be a place for it at "the washington post" or at "the new yorker" for example? >> well, if you think about it, think about the arab spring. how did we learn about and witness what was going on? citizen journalists. people on their, with their smart phones, with cell phones, cameras, on twitter and facebook. hurricane katrina. you can go down events where tsunami, were not present. marcus doesn't have reporters there. and his paper. and his paper is reliant on information from citizens. are they journalists? no. and i would make the argument at the risk of being called an elitist, which i would plead guilty to, that a journalist is, it should think of themselves as professionals. as a professional. to decide what's on the front page. and i think citizens necessarily have that, but they have a virtual -- having to boast it in the last campaign, deputize people they call citizen journalist. remember the person on the line -- i mean, so you learned a lot. >> are you going to use more citizen journalism? >> we should probably find more ways to report mo
journalism and do you think there should be a place for it at "the washington post" or at "the new yorker" for example? >> well, if you think about it, think about the arab spring. how did we learn about and witness what was going on? citizen journalists. people on their, with their smart phones, with cell phones, cameras, on twitter and facebook. hurricane katrina. you can go down events where tsunami, were not present. marcus doesn't have reporters there. and his...
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depression and the various kinds of anxiety that burdens so many people, so yes, there may be new yorkersing these medications for fun, but that's not the way it is for most americans. >> she describes a cocktail party as a pill bazaar where pills are exchanged, correct? >> . yeah. i think a point that comes up with this is that there can be a fine line between medication and recreation. it's not like cancer where you can take a test and either you have it or you don't. there isn't a test to see if you have enough seratonin, which is why somebody would take prozac or another ssri. i mean, it's not as black and white. >> it's not likely you have an x-ray that shows you whether or not you have a major depression, but we do have well set out diagnostic criteria for these conditions and people either meet them or they don't. it's not just that these are set by the american psychiatrists. these diagnostics are criteria around the world. we do have diagnostic criteria and people either do or do not have certain real problems. >> one of the strong characters in your narrative here is molly small
depression and the various kinds of anxiety that burdens so many people, so yes, there may be new yorkersing these medications for fun, but that's not the way it is for most americans. >> she describes a cocktail party as a pill bazaar where pills are exchanged, correct? >> . yeah. i think a point that comes up with this is that there can be a fine line between medication and recreation. it's not like cancer where you can take a test and either you have it or you don't. there isn't...
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depression and the various kinds of anxiety that burdens so many people, so yes, there may be new yorkersing these medications for fun, but that's not the way it is for most americans. >> she describes a cocktail party as a pill bazaar where pills are exchanged, correct? >> . yeah. i think a point that comes up with this is that there can be a fine line between medication and recreation. it's not like cancer where you can take a test and either you have it or you don't. there isn't a test to see if you have enough seratonin, which is why somebody would take prozac or another ssri. i mean, it's not as black and white. >> it's not likely you have an x-ray th shows you whether or not you have a major depression, but we do have well set out diagnostic criteria for these conditions and people either meet them or they don't. it's not just that these are set by the american psychiatrists. these diagnostics are criteria around the world. we do have diagnostic criteria and people either do or do not have certain real problems. >> one of the strong characters in your narrative here is molly small,
depression and the various kinds of anxiety that burdens so many people, so yes, there may be new yorkersing these medications for fun, but that's not the way it is for most americans. >> she describes a cocktail party as a pill bazaar where pills are exchanged, correct? >> . yeah. i think a point that comes up with this is that there can be a fine line between medication and recreation. it's not like cancer where you can take a test and either you have it or you don't. there isn't...
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it used to be even as early as say six or seven years ago the chief correspondent for "the new yorker the israel-palestine conflict was jeffrey goldberg. and now he has become a kind of character, even of himself, as he tries to defend israel blindly and also no longer at "the new yorker" because the kind of coverage, the kind of just hackneyed propaganda simply will not fly any longer with the american-jewish community. they do not believe it. they do not want to hear it. at least in the case of netanyahu, and lieberman, there's a certain amount of truth in advertising. it is very difficult from a liberal point of view to justify the way they carry on. just to take one other example, i speak a lot on college campuses. liberal american jews, especially young ones, are very idealistic, as i'm sure you know from your own experience in your own family. they tend to be liberal and idealistic. so 2006, israel invades lebanon on. the last 72 hours, the war is over print it is over. the u.n. has passed a resolution, condoleezza rice is blocking it, the war is not over. in the last 72 hours,
it used to be even as early as say six or seven years ago the chief correspondent for "the new yorker the israel-palestine conflict was jeffrey goldberg. and now he has become a kind of character, even of himself, as he tries to defend israel blindly and also no longer at "the new yorker" because the kind of coverage, the kind of just hackneyed propaganda simply will not fly any longer with the american-jewish community. they do not believe it. they do not want to hear it. at...
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most aggressive anti- obesity campaign in the nation, in an effort to cinch the waistlines of new yorkers. >> obesity is killing 5,000 people a year in new york city. >> reporter: in 2008, he banned artery-clogging trans-fats from new york city restaurants, and insisted calories be posted on menus before setting his sights on soft drinks. susan neely is with the american beverage association. >> well, the mayor seems to have an obsession with soft drinks. i don't think it's going to solve the obesity crisis, by any stretch of the imagination. the problem is what? you're going to be at yankee stadium with your family, and you can have as much beer as you want, and you can have as much... all the food that you want, and then you've got to have a limit on your soft drink? >> reporter: the mayor's ban only applies to restaurants, movie theaters, and concession stands, not to grocery and convenience stores. >> i just heard someone on the radio say you were legislating the joy out of life for new yorkers. >> oh, come on. we're not taking away anything. you don't have to pay attention to the cal
most aggressive anti- obesity campaign in the nation, in an effort to cinch the waistlines of new yorkers. >> obesity is killing 5,000 people a year in new york city. >> reporter: in 2008, he banned artery-clogging trans-fats from new york city restaurants, and insisted calories be posted on menus before setting his sights on soft drinks. susan neely is with the american beverage association. >> well, the mayor seems to have an obsession with soft drinks. i don't think it's...
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a new yorker went all out to pop the question. this is what went down, he invites her to lunch at bryant park. he's got a table, a flash mob dancing to "the way you make me feel" followed by a high school marching band playing "hey baby." he emerges from the band in full uniform to say: >> i didn't know to show how much i loved you, so i thought i'd bring some friends to show you how much i love you. i've got a question i want to ask you. can i get a drum roll? will you please, please marry me? >> yes! [ cheers ] >> what if the question was will you do the dishes? turns out she said yes. how could you possibly say no to something. >> one day someone's going to say no. i guess he could have said -- she could have said would you take out the trash. little inside joke there. >> exactly. >>> as the couples plan nuptials they may want to get a cake from the supernarcotic instead of going all out. this is the story that's going to raise eyebrows, brides and grooms going the direction and saving thousands of dollars on cakes. many grocer
a new yorker went all out to pop the question. this is what went down, he invites her to lunch at bryant park. he's got a table, a flash mob dancing to "the way you make me feel" followed by a high school marching band playing "hey baby." he emerges from the band in full uniform to say: >> i didn't know to show how much i loved you, so i thought i'd bring some friends to show you how much i love you. i've got a question i want to ask you. can i get a drum roll? will...
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we're all new yorkers. >> me, too. >> and i like him, and i love playing golf with him. but the evidence is pretty clear that president obama was born in hawaii, and this whole election should not be about any of these side issues. >> well, there he's giving the president the benefit of the doubt. he's saying the evidence is pretty clear. would you say that's a strong endorsement of his fellow citizen, the fact that he was native born, the evidence is pretty clear here that donald trump might be wrong. i'm just teasing, but it is a strange way to phrase it for a very articulate fellow like bill clinton. >> let me tell you, we want donald trump to keep it up. i think that donald trump said some important things. every time he says this stuff, it drives independent voters into our column. i would disagree with bob about one thing. i think that president clinton is right about one thing. this is not the right time to attack mitt romney. we can use that for counterpunching if he stands up and makes a policy speech and says as governor of massachusetts i did a great job with
we're all new yorkers. >> me, too. >> and i like him, and i love playing golf with him. but the evidence is pretty clear that president obama was born in hawaii, and this whole election should not be about any of these side issues. >> well, there he's giving the president the benefit of the doubt. he's saying the evidence is pretty clear. would you say that's a strong endorsement of his fellow citizen, the fact that he was native born, the evidence is pretty clear here that...
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>> he goes to knicks games, he writes for the "new yorker." plays music. we're doing a musical "bullets over broadway. of he's always very busy. >> rose: let's take a look at another scene. he plays antonio, she plays a high-class hooker. >> rose: when you watch that, what to you see in you see two characters but do you watch it critically when you look at a scene like that? >> i'm terrible at watching myself. i'm always thinking what else i could have done, but i'm not even going to start on that because that's the most boring thing an actor can talk about. but i never go home feeling happy about what i did. >> rose: never? >> i feel i love this movie and i'm so lucky to be in it. >> rose: but you're not necessarily thrilled by what you did or you can think of a thousand things you might have done otherwise. >> yes, thinking about the things i could have done differently. >> rose: do you think of it oral is your life so -- >> the permanent of a film is to btobe entertained and i can nevr be entertained by myself. i don't watch the film. i watch films like
>> he goes to knicks games, he writes for the "new yorker." plays music. we're doing a musical "bullets over broadway. of he's always very busy. >> rose: let's take a look at another scene. he plays antonio, she plays a high-class hooker. >> rose: when you watch that, what to you see in you see two characters but do you watch it critically when you look at a scene like that? >> i'm terrible at watching myself. i'm always thinking what else i could have...
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twitter. 42 of the story, of new yorkers use twitter just as much during the workday as during the evening. speaking of the social networks, the site linkedin is popular for people looking for jobs. but hackers may of gotten a hold of the past with people used to access their accounts. more on what anyone with online passwords should do to protect themselves. >> he spends lots of time in front of a computer to upgrade his family's property management company. many on-line sites require a password. >> i don't regularly change my password. >> many people use the same passwords through most of their on-line connections come from bank accounts to facebook. >> unless i need to change it, i don't usually change it. >> today he changed it to the name linkedin. word is out that packers may still in the 6.5 million user names and passwords. >> everyone needs to change the password on linkedin. >> they may be looking for a thrill or to steal from you. time to make a change. most people with a lincoln town don't have information they odyssey, but that is not what hackers are after. it is the password
twitter. 42 of the story, of new yorkers use twitter just as much during the workday as during the evening. speaking of the social networks, the site linkedin is popular for people looking for jobs. but hackers may of gotten a hold of the past with people used to access their accounts. more on what anyone with online passwords should do to protect themselves. >> he spends lots of time in front of a computer to upgrade his family's property management company. many on-line sites require a...
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certainly new yorkers have lots of ideas about the mayor, how he's run the city.ting things on the panel, we were talking about this during the break, is that fact that mayor bloomberg is actually problem solving in other cities in america. >> yes. it's not just super-sized sodas here in new york. he is taking a model that he built here in new york which is using his private money to support organizations and constituencies that are useful politically to him, and issues that he cares about, and he's branching it out to cities not only around the united states but around the world. so he really is almost like a one man stimulus program for these cash-strapped local governments who don't have the money to spend on new innovations, new programs. he's taking his personal fortune and spending it and building an international coalition or at least, that's the plan. >> well, the fact that he spent $125 million just to improve road safety globally? only mayor mike could be doing that. >> yes. very wonky kind of down in the weeds work but that's what he cares about. >> let
certainly new yorkers have lots of ideas about the mayor, how he's run the city.ting things on the panel, we were talking about this during the break, is that fact that mayor bloomberg is actually problem solving in other cities in america. >> yes. it's not just super-sized sodas here in new york. he is taking a model that he built here in new york which is using his private money to support organizations and constituencies that are useful politically to him, and issues that he cares...
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well don't blame that on whole new yorkers most of us don't want this this is absurd these politicians need to develop a thick skin you know anyone who's in public life anyone who gives opinions on the internet they've got to be ready for criticism i get nasty comments every day people say they hate my beady eyes they say they care i got to live with it it's tough when you're going to limit the first amendment to the constitution you better have a good reason and shouting fire in a full theater that's a good reason national security or threatening to kill a high public official that's a good reason but just because i might have my feelings hurt not a good reason yeah you know last time i checked i mean you mention the first amendment that's been around forever guess what we're also living in a post to citizens united era we're not only can you say mean things about political candidates according to the supreme court and do so and honestly you can also give as much money as you want and also remain anonymous i guess i'm just wondering how would these you know local lawmakers think that
well don't blame that on whole new yorkers most of us don't want this this is absurd these politicians need to develop a thick skin you know anyone who's in public life anyone who gives opinions on the internet they've got to be ready for criticism i get nasty comments every day people say they hate my beady eyes they say they care i got to live with it it's tough when you're going to limit the first amendment to the constitution you better have a good reason and shouting fire in a full theater...
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new yorkers, i don't think they care. >> bob: all i can say is damn right. the f.b.i.what? i was going to talk but -- >> bob: the f.b.i. released data that crime is down to hisser to rick levels, lows. murder rate is down by 1.9% from 2010. property crimes are way down. a number of things have worked in out the crime and criminal justice world. but there is a story out of hea, montana. a story i used to own a ranch. west virginia man travelling across the united states gathering material for a book on kindness in america, was shot in montana. most of the people in light brown apple moth are good, god-fearing people. but a guy collecting stuff on kindness and he is shot? give me a break. another problem with uncontrolled guns. >> greg: oh, please. i bet the guy writing the book was annoying. number one he was hitch hiking. >> eric: this is a conspiracy and maybe he had someone shoot him to sell books. don't get suckered in the story. >> andrea: you're a sucker. >> eric: no kidding. >> greg: all right. >> bob: sucker to sit here every day and get abused. >> andrea: you a
new yorkers, i don't think they care. >> bob: all i can say is damn right. the f.b.i.what? i was going to talk but -- >> bob: the f.b.i. released data that crime is down to hisser to rick levels, lows. murder rate is down by 1.9% from 2010. property crimes are way down. a number of things have worked in out the crime and criminal justice world. but there is a story out of hea, montana. a story i used to own a ranch. west virginia man travelling across the united states gathering...
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new yorker, the bottom of the sixth. to be right field, it is gone. the mets shut out the nose final there was 5-0. game 4, the most physical game of this series. back to miami, he was unstoppable tonight. he scored early, he scored often. at one point he scored 11 for oklahomats city. with just over five minutes ago, lebron james had to leave the game with cramps. miami hold on. the 1 01-96. takes the 3-1-98, series lead. the wizards needed a good draft below 500 but the wizards more. northon barnes in the carolina tar heels. remember when the nationals were week and intot the reporter's question by question,is a clown bro? i want you to listen to the nevada,enator from reid. >> if you have any intention of bringing the dream back to the for the next couple of on record. >> i don't want answer that question,it's a clown bro. >> keep in mind, harper is from nevada. the braves beat the yankees the bill win streak at 10. inthey are doing that colorado. that is funny. [laughter] ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communitie
new yorker, the bottom of the sixth. to be right field, it is gone. the mets shut out the nose final there was 5-0. game 4, the most physical game of this series. back to miami, he was unstoppable tonight. he scored early, he scored often. at one point he scored 11 for oklahomats city. with just over five minutes ago, lebron james had to leave the game with cramps. miami hold on. the 1 01-96. takes the 3-1-98, series lead. the wizards needed a good draft below 500 but the wizards more. northon...
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but my commute is short. >> the magazine is called, obviously "the new yorker."forms. >>> we going back to erica in london. >> charlie, thanks. he sold over 100 million records but bei ining inviteknighted by queen was a major highlight. he talks about his adoration for the imagine jesy and his performance tonight. ♪ >>> beautiful london there, as & seen from the sky. tom jones, sir tom jones, was las vegas nobility for decades but he became the real thing when queen elizabeth dubbed him a knight of the british empire in 2006. sir tom performs tonight at a star-studded concert for the queen as jubilee. fellow knights, sir elton john and paul mccartney will be there. we talked about that and his long storied career. >> when you get a royal wedding or you get what's going to happen tomorrow, a jubilee, is & that it brings people together. you see happiness on people's faces. >> reporter: for nearly as long as queen elizabeth has occupied the british throne, tom jones has occupied the hearts of the british people. you performed for the queen a number of times. is th
but my commute is short. >> the magazine is called, obviously "the new yorker."forms. >>> we going back to erica in london. >> charlie, thanks. he sold over 100 million records but bei ining inviteknighted by queen was a major highlight. he talks about his adoration for the imagine jesy and his performance tonight. ♪ >>> beautiful london there, as & seen from the sky. tom jones, sir tom jones, was las vegas nobility for decades but he became the...