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. >> city officials say new yorkers started smoking early. satisfied new york mayor michael bloomberg signed the bill tuesday that will make it tougher. >> i think it's a little bit invasion into people's rights. >> too many people are dying of cancer. if there's a way of trying to stop people getting cancer, by raising the age, that's a good thing. >> at the smoke shop in mann hatton the clerk was glum. he didn't want to talk on camera, saying the young comprised a sizeable chunk of his customers. the mayor insists this measure is about saving lives. >> this century a billion people will die from smoking around the world. we don't want any of the people that died being new yorkers. that's the one thing we can do. >> this is michael bloomberg's final health initiative before leaving office. michael bloomberg considers himself as maverick when it comes to enacting laws he believes makes new yorkers healthier. he passed a law in 2006 on transact. last year he tried to push through a bill on large fizzy drinks. it's tied up in litigation. >> we
. >> city officials say new yorkers started smoking early. satisfied new york mayor michael bloomberg signed the bill tuesday that will make it tougher. >> i think it's a little bit invasion into people's rights. >> too many people are dying of cancer. if there's a way of trying to stop people getting cancer, by raising the age, that's a good thing. >> at the smoke shop in mann hatton the clerk was glum. he didn't want to talk on camera, saying the young comprised a...
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[laughter] but tomorrow new yorkers will go to the polls to decide who will fill his shoes, his tiny, tiny shoes. i believe we have a picture of those shoes. hey! hey, you -- stuart little. get out of those. those are the mayor's shoes. get out of there. ps, the mayor and i are the exact same size. right now the mayor's vase between democrat bill de blasio and republican joe lhota. >> de blasio has a 45% lead in the race to be the big apple's next mayor. >> jon: 45% -- that's the same amount that hot dog is beating rat on a stick. joe lhota may come in third to drunk antisemitic times square el mow. but the second place status is an asset according to lhota. >> he said he is the underdog but added new yorkers love an underdog. >> jon: if you were ten points down you would be an underdog. at 50 points you are a sad dog. you are like the kind of dog that sarah mclachlan sings songs over the top of. ♪ through the arms of an angel [laughter] wow. right now there's a mayor in toronto going i'm smoking way too much crack. [laughter] i almost feel bad for joe lhota. his opponent has a ton of
[laughter] but tomorrow new yorkers will go to the polls to decide who will fill his shoes, his tiny, tiny shoes. i believe we have a picture of those shoes. hey! hey, you -- stuart little. get out of those. those are the mayor's shoes. get out of there. ps, the mayor and i are the exact same size. right now the mayor's vase between democrat bill de blasio and republican joe lhota. >> de blasio has a 45% lead in the race to be the big apple's next mayor. >> jon: 45% -- that's the...
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enabled roughly 54,000 new yorkers to return to their homes. and our survey data indicates that many -- most people, the vast majority, are back in their althoughnew york city many still need to recover. i have -- have additional do all federal dollars are accounted for properly -- and we want to make sure they're properly spent. it's been a priority for new beginning.ince the will we have established monitoring programs overseen by the department of investigation the housing initiatives we have undertaken. we will continue this rigorous oversight. can provide reporting at any level that the committee would like. while rapid repairs helped thousands of new yorkers to move back into their homes, that was the beginning. thousands of families need much done to make a full recovery and make their homes able to better withstand climatetorms and other impacts. thanks to 15.2, it was 16 toortunately due sequestration, of community developed block grant funding, leadership of shaun donovan and the federal recovery taskforce, we launched build it back,
enabled roughly 54,000 new yorkers to return to their homes. and our survey data indicates that many -- most people, the vast majority, are back in their althoughnew york city many still need to recover. i have -- have additional do all federal dollars are accounted for properly -- and we want to make sure they're properly spent. it's been a priority for new beginning.ince the will we have established monitoring programs overseen by the department of investigation the housing initiatives we...
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it demonstrated the message that he would fight for every new yorker. >> he is the only one who willnd an era that unfairly targets people of color. >> lhota strongly supports stop and frisk. >> he said over and over again the era of stop, question, and frisk is over, and then the other night he said oh, no, it is not. we just need to train the cops. >> reporter: then a federal appeals court blocked a lower court ruling that said the stop and frisk policy was unconstitutional. >> it is very significant because it has ripped the heart out of the de blasio campaign. >> reporter: lhota is married with one daughter. he is spent years in the private sector in finance. >> most new yorkers are in sync with where i am. >> reporter: if poll red sox correct, lhota will need a political miracle to win. tomorrow voters will decide if it's time toing end republican rule and give democrats a chance. >>> and voters aren't just electing candidates today we have key ballot propose tools take a look at. in washington state voters will inside if they want labels placed on genetically modified foods. in
it demonstrated the message that he would fight for every new yorker. >> he is the only one who willnd an era that unfairly targets people of color. >> lhota strongly supports stop and frisk. >> he said over and over again the era of stop, question, and frisk is over, and then the other night he said oh, no, it is not. we just need to train the cops. >> reporter: then a federal appeals court blocked a lower court ruling that said the stop and frisk policy was...
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polls showed 70% of new yorkers want him to go. and all just shy of 70% think he paid too much attention to the wealthy. this race was a change election. deblasio, through out cast himself as anti-bloomberg candidate while others rand more toward the center. and to their detriment. >> we are going to be hearing g from terry mcauliffe in virginia soon. you are a new yorker, watching this race from the start. >> brooklynite. they want to your turf. >> once bill deblasio got altitude in this race he never looked back. >> he never looked back. you look over to his right. and look at his, his son dante. the ad that they ran. if you look at the movement when they ran. deblasio in the carat -- democratic primary. it gave him altitude over them. it is true. i mean his numbers skyrocketed in the span of a short period of time in the primary. and he, basically was able to avoid the run-off that would have, would have, might have led to a different outcome in terms of who the party controlling city hall was. could have ended up with a differe
polls showed 70% of new yorkers want him to go. and all just shy of 70% think he paid too much attention to the wealthy. this race was a change election. deblasio, through out cast himself as anti-bloomberg candidate while others rand more toward the center. and to their detriment. >> we are going to be hearing g from terry mcauliffe in virginia soon. you are a new yorker, watching this race from the start. >> brooklynite. they want to your turf. >> once bill deblasio got...
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a small group of new yorkers are doing very well and every day new yorkers are falling behind.the last weeks of campaigning they showed bilosio up 45 points. the last time a democrat had that kind of a lead going into an election was in 19 85. >> he has a master's degree in international affairs and a long history of activityism. for years he supported nicaragua raising money for food and medicine he entered poll six with david dakins. >> i would like to introduce you to the next second secretary of state of new york. it demonstrated better than any speech that he would fight for any new yorker. he is the only one that will stop. the son of a police police polir supports stop and frisk. >> the era of stop, question and frys frisk is over and then the other night he said no it's not. we just need to train the cops. is the federal appeals court ruled that it's unconstitutional. they believe this will have an imbabbling -- impact on the election. he is married with one daughter and holds a nba from harr harvard. most new yorkers are n'sync with where i am. you are going to be very
a small group of new yorkers are doing very well and every day new yorkers are falling behind.the last weeks of campaigning they showed bilosio up 45 points. the last time a democrat had that kind of a lead going into an election was in 19 85. >> he has a master's degree in international affairs and a long history of activityism. for years he supported nicaragua raising money for food and medicine he entered poll six with david dakins. >> i would like to introduce you to the next...
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many new yorkers may not be able to rebuild. they are homeless. as we continue to recover from sandy we need to throw that we need to strengthen the resilience for our future storms. this is not the first nor the last superstorm. as we see storms come and more violently, more damaging, more lives lost, we know what is to come. when we rebuilt would have to rebuild for the future storm. -- when we rebuild we have to rebuild for the future storms. we introduced a bill called the strong act, we introduced it in the ep w committee. it is a bipartisan bill. it is the kind of bill that builds on the progress that mary landrieu and others have been making on these storm recovery efforts. it also do something that engages the local government by requiring the government to develop strategies. we have come a long way in the last year. as i have said, we have so much more to be done. when i read reports of how few homeowners have been actually able to rebuild, it breaks your heart. new yorkers want to rebuild, they want to rebuild stronger but they need you
many new yorkers may not be able to rebuild. they are homeless. as we continue to recover from sandy we need to throw that we need to strengthen the resilience for our future storms. this is not the first nor the last superstorm. as we see storms come and more violently, more damaging, more lives lost, we know what is to come. when we rebuilt would have to rebuild for the future storm. -- when we rebuild we have to rebuild for the future storms. we introduced a bill called the strong act, we...
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let's talk about "double down" with ryan liza, the washington correspondent for "the new yorker" and peet are hanvey. a lot of discussion about what's in the book, about maybe hillary would be added to the ticket, joe biden would be dumped. i asked her about that when i interviewed her back in april of 2012. >> if the president of the united states says madam secretary, i need you on the ticket this year in order to beat romney, are you ready to run as his vice presidential running mate? >> that is not going to happen. that's like saying if the olympic committee called you up and said, are you ready to run the marathon, would you accept? well, it's not going to happen. >> i disagree. >> o. well -- >> it's unlikely, i will say that. >> it's more than unlikely i want if he sees in july he's going down, he doesn't want to be a one-term -- >> leon and i are in this awkward position.
let's talk about "double down" with ryan liza, the washington correspondent for "the new yorker" and peet are hanvey. a lot of discussion about what's in the book, about maybe hillary would be added to the ticket, joe biden would be dumped. i asked her about that when i interviewed her back in april of 2012. >> if the president of the united states says madam secretary, i need you on the ticket this year in order to beat romney, are you ready to run as his vice...
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1776 feet tall, a number symbolizing freedom and a proud day for many new yorkers. anderson? >> isha, thanks very much. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins right now. >>> the president should honor the commitment the federal government made those people. >> president obama hitting a new low. his popularity is plummeting, as he faces tough criticism from tough leaders of his own party as well. could the white house do anything to turn this mess around? >>> everything's gone. our houses. everything. there's nothing to eat. there's nothing to drink. >> the devastation is growing in the philippines this morning. the relief moving in so slowly to the typhoon survivors who so badly need it. we're live with the latest developments on the ground there. >>> and a major health alert
1776 feet tall, a number symbolizing freedom and a proud day for many new yorkers. anderson? >> isha, thanks very much. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins right now. >>> the president should honor the commitment the federal government made those people. >> president obama hitting a new low. his popularity is plummeting, as he faces tough criticism from tough leaders of his own party as well. could the white house do anything to turn this...
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. >> reporter: it was enough to convince new yorkers to replace a single wealthy 5'7" billionaire businessman with a 6'5" by racial family with a picture of him hugging his son shows that family matters. don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. i'm beth...
. >> reporter: it was enough to convince new yorkers to replace a single wealthy 5'7" billionaire businessman with a 6'5" by racial family with a picture of him hugging his son shows that family matters. don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going...
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. >> new yorkers start smoking early. 80% take a drag of a secret or a bu buff of a pipe before their 21% birthday. a bill signed by michael bloomberg on tuesday will make it tougher. >> it's an invasion of rights. >> too many die of cancer. if there's a way of trying to stop people getting cancer, by raising the age, it's a good thing. >> at the smoke shop the clerk was glum, saying young people were a sizeable amount of his customers. the mayor smists the measure is about saving lives. >> this is not an issue of whether we'll kill people. a billion will die from smoking. we don't want any of the people to die to be new yorkers. >> this is michael bloomberg's final public health initiative before he leaves office. michael bloomberg considers himself a maverick when it comes to enacting laws that make new yorkers healthier. in 2006 he passed a ban an transfat. the fda is thinking of doing a similar one. last yeah he tried to push through a ban an large fizzy drinks. it's tied up in legislation. we didn't final smokers on the street that were outraged. they didn't think it would stop y
. >> new yorkers start smoking early. 80% take a drag of a secret or a bu buff of a pipe before their 21% birthday. a bill signed by michael bloomberg on tuesday will make it tougher. >> it's an invasion of rights. >> too many die of cancer. if there's a way of trying to stop people getting cancer, by raising the age, it's a good thing. >> at the smoke shop the clerk was glum, saying young people were a sizeable amount of his customers. the mayor smists the measure is...
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and then not really following up with those promises so this is something that americans and new yorkers are seem to be braced for and the people we spoke to said yeah you know we we were not we're hoping he's going to stick with these promises but we can just only keep our fingers crossed at this point and yes because of this super tight relationship between wall street and bloomberg the fight now financiers at least are here on wall street have gotten used to this certain you know cozy relationship and with this guy coming in and saying i'm going to tax the rich certainly there's going to be quite a battle it seems between him and wall street when he if he begins to really implement the promises that he's made right after all these years a mayor just not named to bloomberg is quite a big change and we're going to. now virginia what's going on there polls just closed over an hour ago we're talking of course about the governor's race there we had the democrat a call of leading the republican ken cuccinelli plus there's a libertarian candidate in the mix what do you know about voter turno
and then not really following up with those promises so this is something that americans and new yorkers are seem to be braced for and the people we spoke to said yeah you know we we were not we're hoping he's going to stick with these promises but we can just only keep our fingers crossed at this point and yes because of this super tight relationship between wall street and bloomberg the fight now financiers at least are here on wall street have gotten used to this certain you know cozy...
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we have a few holdouts and the new yorker is one of them and they may continue.but there was value to having strong independent news organizations with a level of competence and expertise that was expected. is that cries out, we have twitter and facebook and social media, which is a powerful thing that more and more people can use. so everyone has their own news organization and we have this new thing called citizen journalism, which there is a chapter in the book about andrew breitbart. it is fun. and it suggests a contempt for what i do is that anyone can do it and you better get out of the way with fresh energy taking over. >> this isn't brain surgery. >> it is not. but it's not this either. >> if you're listening, i'm just reminding you that are just as discussing what is harming the social fabric of our networks. many have probably seen this. this includes some parts of california, in some parts the parents have talked about further lack of property taxes. >> did california passed an initiative to raise funding for public schools? >> yes. i almost put that i
we have a few holdouts and the new yorker is one of them and they may continue.but there was value to having strong independent news organizations with a level of competence and expertise that was expected. is that cries out, we have twitter and facebook and social media, which is a powerful thing that more and more people can use. so everyone has their own news organization and we have this new thing called citizen journalism, which there is a chapter in the book about andrew breitbart. it is...
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is he willing to stick to the things he's promised and really follow up on these changes that new yorkers are electing him for right role we'll have to see on that or let's go down to miami beach where boring is covering the mayoral election which is probably one of more entertaining races in the country it's a nonpartisan election which is made for a fairly colorful field of candidates can you give us an idea of some of the characters down there period. yeah it's extremely interesting for one we have philip levine he is a millionaire he is the c.e.o. of royal media partners and he has spent one point five million dollars of his own money to fund his campaign for a position that only pays about ten thousand dollars he has hired it the best people money can buy to run his campaign he even got a former president. former us president bill clinton to come down to miami and support him so he's running against a character named steve burger he is quite the character he's entertainer he retired from comedy he's also a former pro tennis player he's thirty two years old he graduated from yale and
is he willing to stick to the things he's promised and really follow up on these changes that new yorkers are electing him for right role we'll have to see on that or let's go down to miami beach where boring is covering the mayoral election which is probably one of more entertaining races in the country it's a nonpartisan election which is made for a fairly colorful field of candidates can you give us an idea of some of the characters down there period. yeah it's extremely interesting for one...
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much is he willing to stick to things he's promised to really follow up on these changes that new yorkers are elected him for bread roll will have to say on that in less than a miami beach where art is pretty boring as covering the may oral election which is probably one more entertaining races in the country is a nonpartisan election which is made for a fairly colorful field of candidates. i can give us an idea of some the characters out there period. yet extremely interesting for one we have that of philip levine he is at a mall type multimillionaire he is the ceo of the braille media partner is and he has spent one point five million dollars of his own money to fund his campaign for possession and that only pays about ten thousand dollars he has hired in the best people money can buy to run his campaign. even the former president us that a former us president bill clinton to come down to miami and the support him. so i've he's running against a character named sassy parking is quite the character he's a entertainer he retired from comedies also am a former pro tennis player is thirty t
much is he willing to stick to things he's promised to really follow up on these changes that new yorkers are elected him for bread roll will have to say on that in less than a miami beach where art is pretty boring as covering the may oral election which is probably one more entertaining races in the country is a nonpartisan election which is made for a fairly colorful field of candidates. i can give us an idea of some the characters out there period. yet extremely interesting for one we have...
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almost 200,000 new yorkers have completed full applications. additionally, the state's customer service center operators have provided assistance to more than 142,000 new yorkers. and the rates for the plan represented 53% reduction completed to the previous year's rates. and in addition to the cost savings, it's estimated that nearly three quarters of individual enrollees will cough for assistance. this is according to a statement from new york. this is certainly good news. but we do need improvements on the federal user experience. i'd like to ask mr. park, have improvements been made daily on the web site. >> thank you so much for the question. it's terrific news coming out of new york. so the answer to your question is people are working ef day to make things better. i would say the site is getting better week by week. so, for example, one metric of the user's response time. this is the rate like displaying a page that you want. just a few weeks ago, that rate was eight seconds. it's now actually under a second today. how much faster can th
almost 200,000 new yorkers have completed full applications. additionally, the state's customer service center operators have provided assistance to more than 142,000 new yorkers. and the rates for the plan represented 53% reduction completed to the previous year's rates. and in addition to the cost savings, it's estimated that nearly three quarters of individual enrollees will cough for assistance. this is according to a statement from new york. this is certainly good news. but we do need...
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now, when there was an occasion a scientologist came to "the new yorker". tommy davis and his wife the chief spokesperson for scientology and for chief lawyers along with 47 volumes and binders with material to respond to our 968 facts checking queries. it was quite a day, but at some point tommy davis the spokesperson said if it's true, that l. ron hubbard lied about his condition, then he was lined up and crippled than dianetics is based on a lie in scientology is based on a lie. on "the new yorker" site of the table are eyebrows all went up because this was a checked fact and we had a happy freedom of information requests with the va and the military records in st. louis. we sent an intern down there to get the 900 some odd pages that they have on his military record he had conjunctivitis and arthritis and that's it. it wasn't exactly blinded and crippled but in a way you could see where he was going with that and i don't know that he was ever healed of those injuries but unfortunately for the church they are stuck with the statements that hubbard made a
now, when there was an occasion a scientologist came to "the new yorker". tommy davis and his wife the chief spokesperson for scientology and for chief lawyers along with 47 volumes and binders with material to respond to our 968 facts checking queries. it was quite a day, but at some point tommy davis the spokesperson said if it's true, that l. ron hubbard lied about his condition, then he was lined up and crippled than dianetics is based on a lie in scientology is based on a lie. on...
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. >> i would say it's most of my new yorker. >> some new yorkers have made a business of it, in rareases making hundreds of thousands a year, and oftentimes they're breaking the law. new york fo forbids rental of my units unless they're there the whole time. >> this is so critical to this. >> david and hundreds of other new yorkers recently met to discuss the challenges ahead. >> it's most important to protect our users and our hosts. this is a fight whether we're going to turn over people who use it over to the government of new york or if we're not. >> with they're targeting the 15,000 people who they say are running illegal hotels and dodging hotel taxes. they say it offered to collect the nearly 15% tax but by law it's not allowed to. >> the meeting was a rare chance to hear renters talk openly about what many see as a private matter. >> do your neighbors say anything to you? >> um, no, bus because i don'ty anything to my neighbors about what they do in their house. what i do in my home is my business. >> no one complains? >> no. >> but that's not always the case. some neighbors
. >> i would say it's most of my new yorker. >> some new yorkers have made a business of it, in rareases making hundreds of thousands a year, and oftentimes they're breaking the law. new york fo forbids rental of my units unless they're there the whole time. >> this is so critical to this. >> david and hundreds of other new yorkers recently met to discuss the challenges ahead. >> it's most important to protect our users and our hosts. this is a fight whether we're...
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. >> the first time since 1999 new yorkers elected a democrat mayor. deblasio cruised to a victory over lhota. >> he is an outspoken progressive. he voud to raise tacks on the wealthy and greater rights support and that include an end to the controversial police policy, "stopnd frisk" a corner stone issue in his campaign. >> there are hundreds of thousands of new yorkers who have never experienced stop and frisk. >> i have talked to dantes about the possibility that he will be stopped. parents all over the city are having that conversation with their kids. >> last week a an appeals o cout stopped the practice. the stop and frisk program had been ruled unconstitutional. they relied on a policy of indirect profiling. it would reteenly stone blacks and his panicses if they had been white. >> arabaarablast year new yorkee stopped half of time of and last year nine out of ten times they did it police didn't find any reason to charge the targeted person. >> new york city city council member juamane williams joins us now. thank you for being with us. >> i know were a big supporter of the campa
. >> the first time since 1999 new yorkers elected a democrat mayor. deblasio cruised to a victory over lhota. >> he is an outspoken progressive. he voud to raise tacks on the wealthy and greater rights support and that include an end to the controversial police policy, "stopnd frisk" a corner stone issue in his campaign. >> there are hundreds of thousands of new yorkers who have never experienced stop and frisk. >> i have talked to dantes about the possibility...
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the greatest long-term challenge we face is protecting new yorkers over the term. at the same time that we are getting families back into their homes and repairing the city's principle structure, the mayor commissioned a study on the impacts that new york city will and the 2050's. the result is this plan, stronger, more resilient new york. i brought some extra copies for the committee. you can get it on our website, ncc.gov. it has initiatives to protect of york city's 520 miles coastline as well as critical infrastructure and service term.ks over the long sandy took out huge segments of the power grid. 95% of the telecommunications network in this lower manhattan. it took out hospital row on 1st closing down hospitals around the city. achievable, an affordable way to mitigate the most -- most of these impacts otherhe next big storm or climate event, whether it's a flood, downpours or drought, city.ew york and we are on track to complete 43 critical milestones before year.d of the the army corps of engineers is one of our most important partners in this effort. we
the greatest long-term challenge we face is protecting new yorkers over the term. at the same time that we are getting families back into their homes and repairing the city's principle structure, the mayor commissioned a study on the impacts that new york city will and the 2050's. the result is this plan, stronger, more resilient new york. i brought some extra copies for the committee. you can get it on our website, ncc.gov. it has initiatives to protect of york city's 520 miles coastline as...
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and future of our students and new yorkers in america.overwhelmingly with one of the largest wins since ed koch. neil: a 50 point win or close to it. is that a mandate for higher taxes, it is higher taxes on wealthy, are you for that? >> i think everything needs to be looked at in context. it has to go through state legislature. neil: would they approve it. >> i don't know, you can't say, you can't say nothing will happen, or otherwise why would goveenment act? we're working toward a vision or a goal, always looks impossible. on my 9/11 health and compensation bill, i networked 9 years to pass -- i worked 9 years to pass the bill. so you have to have a vision and - goal, investing in education is something that is important for new york state. neil: if that is the route you go? do you do it by taxing the rich? >> i believe our governor mar gro!!mariocuomo. is doing it. neil: how do you think he gets along with the new mayor. >> i think they get along they have to. neil: why didn't you unemploy so many prominent names. >> i'm a recent wido
and future of our students and new yorkers in america.overwhelmingly with one of the largest wins since ed koch. neil: a 50 point win or close to it. is that a mandate for higher taxes, it is higher taxes on wealthy, are you for that? >> i think everything needs to be looked at in context. it has to go through state legislature. neil: would they approve it. >> i don't know, you can't say, you can't say nothing will happen, or otherwise why would goveenment act? we're working toward...
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not the real deal. >> new yorkers are very blaze about everything.he t-rex got their attention. >> some people like to carry the dog as the accessory. this guy carries a dinosaur around. >> i like how the dogs were all freaked out. they were not digging the t-rex. >> they were not. you're supposed to protect me, dog. i looks like they want to run away. >> i walk my dog in central park. >>> for some of you, local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be back with your "friday funnies." [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. that's what they've always done. not just something they...cheep about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. esurance. i'my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a s
not the real deal. >> new yorkers are very blaze about everything.he t-rex got their attention. >> some people like to carry the dog as the accessory. this guy carries a dinosaur around. >> i like how the dogs were all freaked out. they were not digging the t-rex. >> they were not. you're supposed to protect me, dog. i looks like they want to run away. >> i walk my dog in central park. >>> for some of you, local news is next. >> for everyone else,...
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i think it's doing a service to new yorkers. this is a much slower, more appropriate phase-in to the new exam, the new standards than we are led to believe will occur in those other 40 states utilizing the ged exam. >> reporter: we've talked to people who say the test was not working as it was. but maybe the changes should have been a little bit slower, incremental. what do you say to that? >> we're doing no one any favors if we don't, in fact, make sure that these adults are equipped with exactly what they need to compete for these higher-skilled, higher-wage jobs. >> reporter: trask points out that the cost of the new ged includes online resources to find out about jobs and training programs. back at the new haven adult education center, mary mcnerney says she's come to embrace the mission of the new ged test and she's up the for the challenge. are you concerned that some people may not be up to speed by next year? >> if i have any concerns that some people will not be ready this year, which many are not, i believe in my heart
i think it's doing a service to new yorkers. this is a much slower, more appropriate phase-in to the new exam, the new standards than we are led to believe will occur in those other 40 states utilizing the ged exam. >> reporter: we've talked to people who say the test was not working as it was. but maybe the changes should have been a little bit slower, incremental. what do you say to that? >> we're doing no one any favors if we don't, in fact, make sure that these adults are...
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now new yorkers we're a pretty cantankerous bunch, we yell a lot about things that displease us, andthe funny thing is the follow-up studies found that new yorkers didn't actually notice the difference all that much, which is -- but there was a significant health benefit that they found that people were eating a fair amount less trans fat but not necessarily noticing the taste difference. so, it's incumbent upon the manufacturers to be able to do that pretty seamlessly and put in some more beneficial fats or at least less detrimental fats into these products that we're very, very used to in our diet. >> that's a good point about new york city because a lot of people may raise the point that it will be a big change but it might not be. you are making the case for pure fats. we know it can taste great, pure fats, but you say it may not be such a bad idea. there may be some benefits to it. >> this is true. and it wasn't necessarily to get rid of some of these pure fats, those were -- in a lot of ways unfairly demonized, studies have found out that they're not as detrimental to your heal
now new yorkers we're a pretty cantankerous bunch, we yell a lot about things that displease us, andthe funny thing is the follow-up studies found that new yorkers didn't actually notice the difference all that much, which is -- but there was a significant health benefit that they found that people were eating a fair amount less trans fat but not necessarily noticing the taste difference. so, it's incumbent upon the manufacturers to be able to do that pretty seamlessly and put in some more...
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now new yorkers, we're a pretty cantankerous bunch. we yell a lot about things that displease us. and the funny thing is, the follow-up studies found that new yorkers didn't actually notice the difference all that much, which is -- but there was a significant health benefit that they found that people were eating a fair amount less trans fat, but not necessarily noticing the taste difference. but it's incumbent upon the manufacturers to be able to do that pretty seamlessly and put in some more beneficial fats or at least less detrimental fats in our products that we're very, very used to in our diets. >> that's a good point about new york city. people immediately raised the concern, my food is going to be different, this is going to be a big change. it may not be. but you wrote this piece on cnn.com, writing about making the change to pure fat. and trans fats were kind of made to replace pure fats. you said there may be some benefits to it. >> this is true. and it wasn't necessarily to get rid of some of these pure fats. those were, in a lot of ways, unfairly demonized. studies ha
now new yorkers, we're a pretty cantankerous bunch. we yell a lot about things that displease us. and the funny thing is, the follow-up studies found that new yorkers didn't actually notice the difference all that much, which is -- but there was a significant health benefit that they found that people were eating a fair amount less trans fat, but not necessarily noticing the taste difference. but it's incumbent upon the manufacturers to be able to do that pretty seamlessly and put in some more...
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neil: i get annoyed with the arrogance of those tried-and-true new yorkers would say what also they going, this is the place to be, which is your point with them and others, the goal and leave the entire country to switzerland or hong kong. >> jcpenney is to be headquartered right down the street here and i don't know where they are located now, but i know they are not in new york. they left the city and it'sbefo. there are companies all over the place on employers taxes are too high and we need to leave the city. companies and people who can and will walk. neil: you're very smart guy. >> i was born in the bronx. neil: okay, and you are done 30 or 40 points. but what isgoing on here? >> what is going on if you look at the polls and the majority of new yorkers are in sync ad what is going on here, i actually believe is a referendum and the democrats just went through a huge primary process and a ran against mike bloomberg. my opponent the other day was asked a question and he started bashing mike bloomberg and i had to say that talk about my vision for the future. neil: but even though, bl
neil: i get annoyed with the arrogance of those tried-and-true new yorkers would say what also they going, this is the place to be, which is your point with them and others, the goal and leave the entire country to switzerland or hong kong. >> jcpenney is to be headquartered right down the street here and i don't know where they are located now, but i know they are not in new york. they left the city and it'sbefo. there are companies all over the place on employers taxes are too high and...
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for the most stunning image of the week, this subway snap of a new yorker letting another new yorkerleep on his shoulder for a whole half hour. wabc tracked down the good samaritan. >> i was trying to let the poor guy capture his zs as it were. >> reporter: meanwhile at the national zoo in d.c. a tiger cub learns how to swim in case he ever falls into that moat. in colorado an elk learns how to trampoline. and after one too many falls decides jumping just isn't for him. back to those russian cops. some of them just couldn't quite get their groove on. that is instant index. i'm nick watt. >> coming up next tonight, they can get their groove on, these unlikely stars topping the itunes charts. >> we're on the radio! >> hear the secret of their success, an amazing group succeeding even though others told them no. it's our persons of the week. no. it's our persons of the week. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and b
for the most stunning image of the week, this subway snap of a new yorker letting another new yorkerleep on his shoulder for a whole half hour. wabc tracked down the good samaritan. >> i was trying to let the poor guy capture his zs as it were. >> reporter: meanwhile at the national zoo in d.c. a tiger cub learns how to swim in case he ever falls into that moat. in colorado an elk learns how to trampoline. and after one too many falls decides jumping just isn't for him. back to...
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is there a way in which to determine or ascertain what the majority of new yorkers are looking for?de you have the argument that look at the statistics. several years ago new york city had 2,300 murders a year. it's now one of the safest big cities in america. now the safest. we just had l.a.x. and the shooting there yesterday as well as the navy yard shooting. if an officer found somebody who looked suspicious and had a bulge and intercepted them and talked to them, and maybe they could have stopped this. the question is if you didn't use this, what would you replace it with? >> let me bring in ellis heniken here. the argument made, even mayor bloomberg has been arguing that the murder rate, the rate of other crimes has been lowered in large part. is his argument and others because of the stop and frisk ruling? but then when you have others who are complaining that they are unfairly being targeted, how do you strike a balance here? what are you finding, ellis? >> this is a well-meaning police tactic that has lost its legitimacy. right? every year hundreds of thousands of innocent p
is there a way in which to determine or ascertain what the majority of new yorkers are looking for?de you have the argument that look at the statistics. several years ago new york city had 2,300 murders a year. it's now one of the safest big cities in america. now the safest. we just had l.a.x. and the shooting there yesterday as well as the navy yard shooting. if an officer found somebody who looked suspicious and had a bulge and intercepted them and talked to them, and maybe they could have...
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and now an experiment spawned by that very viral snap of a new yorker letting another new yorker sleephe subway. this guy tried it. and kept on failing. also this week, the nba released its holiday spot. jingle balls. over in norway, a spontaneous goal celebration, adrian alvarstein was born in swaziland, left on the steps of a church and adopted by a childless norwegian couple. nice. but back on the subway, it's still no, no, no. while this little bundle is dancing on ice, the smallest patch of ice, for the first time in her life. and wait, wait, hallelujah, back on the subway, proof that many of us really are nice, kind people. that was the instant index, i'm nick watt. >> and next here tonight, a boy who puts family first. an amazing boy, what makes him one in a million? he's our person of the week. week. ge. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's
and now an experiment spawned by that very viral snap of a new yorker letting another new yorker sleephe subway. this guy tried it. and kept on failing. also this week, the nba released its holiday spot. jingle balls. over in norway, a spontaneous goal celebration, adrian alvarstein was born in swaziland, left on the steps of a church and adopted by a childless norwegian couple. nice. but back on the subway, it's still no, no, no. while this little bundle is dancing on ice, the smallest patch...
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republicans are feeling a lot more comfortable about what could happen next year, tom, you're a new yorker. let's switch to the other big race of the night. the seismic shift to the left, why? >> i mean, it's funny when we talk about that. we have a six and a half to one enrollment in new york city. giuliani for two terms, and bloomberg for two terms. this is the way it should nobody new york city. this is a far left city. >> with semi republicans in charge. >> you had giuliani in charge because of the failures of the past democratic administrations. people had enough. and then bloomberg spent hundreds of millions of dollars to win an election. a popular bloomberg who i thought did a very good job managing the city barely wins the election where he far out spent the democratic candidate. this is a far left city. it's not shocking that bill de blasio won. >> he's be an instant national figure. he epitomizes the whole new america that obama brought to power. he's of italian american dissent. his wife is african-american america , aformer lesbian activist. you can't get much more diversed tha
republicans are feeling a lot more comfortable about what could happen next year, tom, you're a new yorker. let's switch to the other big race of the night. the seismic shift to the left, why? >> i mean, it's funny when we talk about that. we have a six and a half to one enrollment in new york city. giuliani for two terms, and bloomberg for two terms. this is the way it should nobody new york city. this is a far left city. >> with semi republicans in charge. >> you had...
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it's one historians can answer. >> jill lepore from harvard and "the new yorker," the her new yorker staff writer to be nominated this year in the nonfiction category. thanks for joining us on booktv and congratulations. those are the five finalists in the nonfiction category, jill lepore wendy lower alan taylor george packer and lawrence wright. a little taste of each one of them here at the national book awards. [inaudible conversations] see somebody else want to introduce you to this evening at the national awards as the chairman of the national book addition david steinberger. what is the national book foundation and its association with the nba? >> the mission is to encourage the reading of great books and increase the impact of great books on the culture and the biggest thing we do are the national book awards themselves. this is a the 64th annual national book awards. bigger and better than ever this year. >> what is your day job? >> i am the ceo of perseus book group's. >> do you have any finalist? >> we don't but i'm just as excited as if we did. the books are exciting and i
it's one historians can answer. >> jill lepore from harvard and "the new yorker," the her new yorker staff writer to be nominated this year in the nonfiction category. thanks for joining us on booktv and congratulations. those are the five finalists in the nonfiction category, jill lepore wendy lower alan taylor george packer and lawrence wright. a little taste of each one of them here at the national book awards. [inaudible conversations] see somebody else want to introduce you...
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she made comments to you in your new yorker piece.e she made media comments as well and this is a big part of the reason why she's off the case. it's not that the appeals court ruled on the merits of the case. they ruled on the merits of the judge. >> the appeals court has not addressed whether the judge was correct about ruling the new york police department's actions unconstitutional. all they have done so far is on their own, to a big surprise to everyone, has said, this judge has betrayed a certain bias and an absence of impartialalty. so she's off the case for any future purposes and another judge will be in charge of it. >> so just not to get too sticky and technical about it, but the development's in the details here. that appeals court still needs to decide whether stop and frisk is either right or wrong. but effectively whether it's constitutionally okay or whether it's unconstitutional. but this other judge will have nothing else to do to be involved in the case? >> correct. stop and frisk as a technique is clearly legal. th
she made comments to you in your new yorker piece.e she made media comments as well and this is a big part of the reason why she's off the case. it's not that the appeals court ruled on the merits of the case. they ruled on the merits of the judge. >> the appeals court has not addressed whether the judge was correct about ruling the new york police department's actions unconstitutional. all they have done so far is on their own, to a big surprise to everyone, has said, this judge has...
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has been using for decades losing the trust of many new yorkers in the process as they see it you're going to party. and to the philippines where residents are still reeling from a typhoon that struck the eastern part of the country this past friday since the disaster only a small amount of assistance has arrived that includes two marine cargo planes that have unloaded in a ray of food and medical supplies at the airport filipinos crowded the airport many begging for attention to their various ailments of course that shipment barely scratches the surface of the resources that will be required to accommodate the tens of millions of people who've been affected while local authorities struggle to deal with the enormity of the disaster many local groups are taking it upon themselves to provide support our team spoke earlier to jesse edward we've who lives in say blue philippines he described the storm that passed through the central islands and the efforts of a long night from the university of san carlos mountaineering group to help their neighboring island which was hit worst by the st
has been using for decades losing the trust of many new yorkers in the process as they see it you're going to party. and to the philippines where residents are still reeling from a typhoon that struck the eastern part of the country this past friday since the disaster only a small amount of assistance has arrived that includes two marine cargo planes that have unloaded in a ray of food and medical supplies at the airport filipinos crowded the airport many begging for attention to their various...
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>> what is going on if you look at the polls and the majority of new yorkers are in sync and what is on here, i actually believe is a referendum and the democrats just went through a huge primary process and a ran against mike bloomberg. my opponent the other day was asked a question and he started bashing mike bloomberg and i had to say that talk about my vision for the future. neil: but even though, bloomberg has done a lot to turn the city around. so there is this fixation period. >> we have 20 years of mayors in new york. and that includes every other special interest group and even the private sector is saying that it's time that we have this back in new york and that's really unfortunate. neil: do you think this has national implications and democratic groups are putting all your marbles in this and democrats have a resounding victory in this.com. >> yes, having to follow up on what happened and what you say as is there is a schism in this country between the east coast and everyone else and last bastion of the left in the northeast, they are reviving themselves up and doing ev
>> what is going on if you look at the polls and the majority of new yorkers are in sync and what is on here, i actually believe is a referendum and the democrats just went through a huge primary process and a ran against mike bloomberg. my opponent the other day was asked a question and he started bashing mike bloomberg and i had to say that talk about my vision for the future. neil: but even though, bloomberg has done a lot to turn the city around. so there is this fixation period....
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has been using for decades losing the trust of many new yorkers in the process as they see it sure can. r.t. . and to the philippines where residents are still reeling from a typhoon that struck the eastern part of the country this past friday since the disaster only a small amount of assistance has arrived that includes two marine cargo planes that have unloaded an array of food and medical supplies at the top will be on airport filipinos crowd at the airport manning begging for attention to their elements of course that shipment barely scratches the surface of the resources that will be required to accommodate the tens of millions of people who've been affected while local authorities struggle to deal with the enormity of the disaster many local groups are taking it upon themselves to provide support archie spoke earlier to jesse edward we who lives in say boo philippines he described a storm that passed through the central islands and the efforts of alumni from the university of san carlos now nearing group to help their neighboring island which was hit worst by the storm. it was qu
has been using for decades losing the trust of many new yorkers in the process as they see it sure can. r.t. . and to the philippines where residents are still reeling from a typhoon that struck the eastern part of the country this past friday since the disaster only a small amount of assistance has arrived that includes two marine cargo planes that have unloaded an array of food and medical supplies at the top will be on airport filipinos crowd at the airport manning begging for attention to...
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has been using for decades losing the trust of many new yorkers in the process as they see. r.t. . and to the philippines where residents are still reeling from a typhoon that struck the eastern part of the country this past friday since the disaster only a small amount of assistance has arrived that includes two marine cargo planes that have a loaded an array as food and medical supplies at the top will be on airport but peano's crowded the airport many begging for attention to their various elements of course that shipment barely scratched the surface of the resources and will be for prior to accommodate the tens of millions of people who've been affected while local authorities struggle to deal with the enormity of the disaster many local groups are taking it upon themselves to provide support our he spoke earlier to jesse edward we who lives in save philippines he described the storm that passed through the central islands and the efforts of alumni from the university of san carlos mel nearing group to help their neighboring island which was hit the worst by the storm. it was q
has been using for decades losing the trust of many new yorkers in the process as they see. r.t. . and to the philippines where residents are still reeling from a typhoon that struck the eastern part of the country this past friday since the disaster only a small amount of assistance has arrived that includes two marine cargo planes that have a loaded an array as food and medical supplies at the top will be on airport but peano's crowded the airport many begging for attention to their various...