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people on the streets of new york with. economy continues to cause a lot of people a lot of difficulties and yet the rich keep getting richer are you ok with that this week let's talk about that well i mean we have to talk about what is actually defined rich i mean for people to say that families making two hundred fifty k. year combined being rich as some people define rich is completely absurd lower middle class although we don't see it there's a lot of work they have to do you don't get rich overnight you think do you know if i'm also working harder than you are no i don't but i think they might be working smarter. so do they deserve money for that. millions of dollars of your taxpayer dollars i don't know that it's my taxpayer dollars well they got. bailed out they got millions and millions of dollars rightists agree i disagree with the bailout completely they knew that they were betting against homes being foreclosed on and mortgages were kind of bomb and people started losing their homes is that still ok people who co
people on the streets of new york with. economy continues to cause a lot of people a lot of difficulties and yet the rich keep getting richer are you ok with that this week let's talk about that well i mean we have to talk about what is actually defined rich i mean for people to say that families making two hundred fifty k. year combined being rich as some people define rich is completely absurd lower middle class although we don't see it there's a lot of work they have to do you don't get rich...
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new york used to go to the fresh kills landfill. they are now in an agreement with new jersey to barge to a new jersey planned build. i do not have that in my notes. we have that in the file in the office. the agreement is to go into place in 2012. it is between two ports. supervisor avalos: honolulu to washington state, it does not seem like we're talking about a barge. it will be more like a container ship. >> that is right. we were trying to find anything with a ship. supervisor avalos: one of the ideas the port brought up was that currently we have the bay bridge under construction. there are a great deal of barges used to bring construction material to the bay bridge. that might be available in future years. you have certain conditions that could be optimized for future use of the same vessels. in new york, are we talking about containerships or something comparable to what is done in the bay area for a bridge construction? >> it is not containerships in new york. it is barges. i do not know how they compare in size to what you
new york used to go to the fresh kills landfill. they are now in an agreement with new jersey to barge to a new jersey planned build. i do not have that in my notes. we have that in the file in the office. the agreement is to go into place in 2012. it is between two ports. supervisor avalos: honolulu to washington state, it does not seem like we're talking about a barge. it will be more like a container ship. >> that is right. we were trying to find anything with a ship. supervisor...
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too far here from new york city. police in newburgh say that a mother drove her minivan loaded with her three children into the hudson river killing everybody on board. the mother left her 10-year-old son on the shore. he frantically ran to a nearby firehouse to tell them what happened. by the time the firefighters arrived, everybody in the minivan had drowned. >> that's a heartbreaking story. >>> well, we've seen this kind of story before, too. a central florida mother took matters into her own hands when she found out her daughter was being bullied. all of it caught on tape. steve barrett of our orlando station wftv has the story. >> reporter: laura booker told police she was only trying to protect her daughter from bullying when this on board camera captured her confronting a bus driver. booker would not talk on camera but told channel 9 she wants to put the incident behind her. in the video you can see police arrive at the scene. on the bus the situation got so heated, an officer told her she would be tased if sh
too far here from new york city. police in newburgh say that a mother drove her minivan loaded with her three children into the hudson river killing everybody on board. the mother left her 10-year-old son on the shore. he frantically ran to a nearby firehouse to tell them what happened. by the time the firefighters arrived, everybody in the minivan had drowned. >> that's a heartbreaking story. >>> well, we've seen this kind of story before, too. a central florida mother took...
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plus new york authorities cash in by policing the people thanks to a series of new regulations and fines for petty crime. for good morning from moscow when it was kevin oh it's just after midnight here now this is the r.t. news channel on our top story at least four people have reportedly been killed the syrian troops reinforce their attempts to take over the besieged city of daraa i witness is say the southern hub of the unrest was the target of heavy shelling gunfire it came as residents began burying casualties after a friday of rage that saw a woman sixteen civilians killed across the country and what was the biggest breaking bad of. you and human rights council condemned the bloodshed in the u.s. led resolution calling for an international investigation. and washington's going even further preparing sanctions against the syrian political elite and a freeze of their assets also iran's revolutionary guards set to be penalized two for allegedly providing material support to damascus i spoke to american blogger steven learn when he told me to rand is the end game as he saw it for the u.
plus new york authorities cash in by policing the people thanks to a series of new regulations and fines for petty crime. for good morning from moscow when it was kevin oh it's just after midnight here now this is the r.t. news channel on our top story at least four people have reportedly been killed the syrian troops reinforce their attempts to take over the besieged city of daraa i witness is say the southern hub of the unrest was the target of heavy shelling gunfire it came as residents...
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plus new york authorities cashing in what policing the painful thanks to a series of new regulations and fines for petty crime. hello this is r t from moscow it's now ten pm saturday night my name's kevin zero in on the top story for you there eyewitness reports of more deaths in syria today as army troops backed by tanks and helicopters try to regain control over the besieged southern city of daraa at least four were killed there this morning and that's just a day after the biggest anti regime rally ended with woman sixty killed across the country government troops allegedly opened fire and used tear gas against demonstrators with snipers nothis is in plain clothes helping to crackdown on the opposition the u.n. human rights council condemned the bloodshed in a u.s. led resolution calling for an international investigation. and indeed washington's going even further preparing sanctions against the syrian political elite and a freeze of their assets iran's revolutionary guards also said to be penalized for allegedly providing material support to damascus and another development let's
plus new york authorities cashing in what policing the painful thanks to a series of new regulations and fines for petty crime. hello this is r t from moscow it's now ten pm saturday night my name's kevin zero in on the top story for you there eyewitness reports of more deaths in syria today as army troops backed by tanks and helicopters try to regain control over the besieged southern city of daraa at least four were killed there this morning and that's just a day after the biggest anti regime...
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and i 80 in new york and pennsylvania. also, on i-5, from seattle to sacramento. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in boston, new york, philadelphia, washington, minneapolis, and also san francisco. >>> a family tragedy has been unfolding overnight not far from here in new york city. police in newburgh says a mother drove her minivan loaded with three kids into the hudson river, killing everyone onboard. the mother left her 10-year-old son on the shore. he ran to a nearby firehouse to say what had happened. they say there was a family argument just moments before that woman drove into the river. >>> police also in new york's long island, will have to update this afternoon on their search for a suspected serial killer. search efforts along the atlantic coast have revealed ten sets of human remains. they're looking at the possibility of more than one killer in the case. police are planning to get back out to that area tomorrow. >>> california officials think they solved the murders of four women from the 1970s
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all right so here's something interesting a new york times c.b.s. poll found that just six percent of americans have been following the royal wedding very closely and twenty two percent have been following somewhat closely to those numbers surprise you and they might if you've been watching any television at all over the last month now nielsen has been tracking coverage of the royal wedding in the last few months ever since the engagement became public take a look at this in comparing the u.s. the u.k. and australia turns out the u.s. that green line you see there the u.s. far surpasses both regions when it comes to the coverage by some estimates the u.s. has twelve thousand journalists at the royal wedding i mean the entire african continent has maybe a few hundred western journalists at any time mark oppenheimer is joining me to talk all about this from new haven connecticut he is the author of this work lies in homer a childhood subject to debate. our argue also had an article in slate called why can't the royal wedding americans are supposed to
all right so here's something interesting a new york times c.b.s. poll found that just six percent of americans have been following the royal wedding very closely and twenty two percent have been following somewhat closely to those numbers surprise you and they might if you've been watching any television at all over the last month now nielsen has been tracking coverage of the royal wedding in the last few months ever since the engagement became public take a look at this in comparing the u.s....
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new york. stay with us here on r t still ahead why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labors for themselves their chances and with job prospects only to end up living in fear of deportation. plus. when the rich are being rich that's where they hear the blame for that yeah right michel we asked people in new york city for their thoughts on why the wealthy are getting even more money well everyone else is struggling along. but first army life can be tough but for russian conscripts there's an added danger the systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks archy's jake aggrieved discovers how the violent humiliation becomes tragically too much for some to bear just a warning this report contains graphic footage. it's a disturbing site one that's on the rise in the russian army it's called hazing ability or it's all too familiar with its consequences you can hear in that in the reports about forges covering physically and mentally are coming in every day. she runs the committee
new york. stay with us here on r t still ahead why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labors for themselves their chances and with job prospects only to end up living in fear of deportation. plus. when the rich are being rich that's where they hear the blame for that yeah right michel we asked people in new york city for their thoughts on why the wealthy are getting even more money well everyone else is struggling along. but first army life can be tough but for russian conscripts...
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let's take look at the new york stock exchange. as the bem rings, traders have new consumer spending news to digest. [ bell ringing ] we'll bet the latest live coming up in 15 minutes. >> eric: it is now 6:30. we begin with a question that police say police are asking, are there more victims? it comes after the arrest of a man that police say he is died to at least four murders. terry mcsweeney has more on the investigation. >> reporter: in nevada they are taking a real hard look at dozens of cold murder cases to see if mr. naso is involved in those. in new york they are taking a look at the double initial killings. take a look, 77 years of age, here in california they are wondering if he is involved in more cases, especially northern california looking at whether he had more victims here. investigators say he is responsible for the murders of 18-year-old woman from oakland found dead near fairfax in 1977. another found in contra costa county in 1978. check out more double initial victims, pam lar par tons, traci tefora killed 1993
let's take look at the new york stock exchange. as the bem rings, traders have new consumer spending news to digest. [ bell ringing ] we'll bet the latest live coming up in 15 minutes. >> eric: it is now 6:30. we begin with a question that police say police are asking, are there more victims? it comes after the arrest of a man that police say he is died to at least four murders. terry mcsweeney has more on the investigation. >> reporter: in nevada they are taking a real hard look at...
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he joins us tonight from new york. keith, welcome to "nightly business report." nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> as baby boomers begin their retirement years, how big is the collective inheritance over the next generation? >> we're talking massive numbers. if you look between 1998 and 2052, which is the timetable, we're talking about $41 trillion of wealth that will pass. the largest amount ever. >> by far bigger than any economy on the face of the globe. you surveyed wealthy baby boomers and here is what you found. 51% say they will not pass on their riches to their kids. they won't do it. why not? >> there is a couple of things to think about. number one, we're finding a real dichotomy, right now, between clients we speak to at u.s. trust and the respondents that were through the survey, and i think it really comes down to the fact that these baby boomers earned their wealth themselves, there are consequences -- 50% said there are consequences associated with the wealth creation -- impact on family, health, et cetera. they're people who are going to live
he joins us tonight from new york. keith, welcome to "nightly business report." nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> as baby boomers begin their retirement years, how big is the collective inheritance over the next generation? >> we're talking massive numbers. if you look between 1998 and 2052, which is the timetable, we're talking about $41 trillion of wealth that will pass. the largest amount ever. >> by far bigger than any economy on the face of the...
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york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well spent and leads up to the business of today. yesterday we talked about the state of knowledge. some of it was wonderfully obvious. and water goes down hill and collection areas and some of it was breathtakingly vague trying make a billion dollar decision about something. we talked about simple solutions and bold actions and diverse drinking water systems in san diego and we heard about thinking about discipline, winning over regulators and economic development agencies and environmental groups as getting them to wor
york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for...
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york again we're going back to new york istanbul studios and other stars your chicken is there for us and those are bring us up to date with the details of this trial. well bill you know this whole case is really legal by some here in new york as a great example of foreigners being tried in the united states for words and not deeds as you mentioned a court of twelve members has unanimously found russian pilot constantine you're schenkel guilty of the intent of conspiring to smuggle drugs internationally across the border from idea of in this way to south america and later on to the united states but the trick of this whole case here is that your friend has actually never set foot on u.s. soil before being handcuffed handcuffed and being bought here by u.s. officials now the way this whole hour rest came about as well as three other suspects were scooped up in liberia last year in may by u.s. special agents who are ranged several meetings with the or shango as well as the suspects held conversations with them that leader turns into dozens of hours of audio recordings of allegedly consp
york again we're going back to new york istanbul studios and other stars your chicken is there for us and those are bring us up to date with the details of this trial. well bill you know this whole case is really legal by some here in new york as a great example of foreigners being tried in the united states for words and not deeds as you mentioned a court of twelve members has unanimously found russian pilot constantine you're schenkel guilty of the intent of conspiring to smuggle drugs...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. osteoporosis treatment-- no big deal. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and help protect your bones. do not take atelvia if you have esophagus problems, low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking atelvia and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, which may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. tell your doctor if you develop dental or jaw problems, as serious jawbone problems have been reported rarely. also tell your doctor if you develop severe bone, joint, or muscle pain... or any hip, groin, or thigh pain... as unus
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. osteoporosis treatment-- no big deal. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and help protect your bones. do not take atelvia if...
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brooklyn, new york! >> david moses: david moses! 15! brooklyn, new york! >> stahl: you're watching, and rhonda-- you know she's third, next, second, next... >> higginsen: yeah. i'm sitting on the edge of my seat. ( laughs ) >> stahl: is she going to do it? >> higginsen: "is she going to do it?" >> rodriguez: rhonda rodriguez! >> higginsen: yes! she did it. >> ♪ go down moses... ♪ ♪ >> stahl: you spend nine months with these kids, you give them everything. and they finally get up for this performance. >> higginsen: i couldn't stay in my chair. my heart's dancing. my mind's racing. i'm watching everything and i'm watching everybody. >> stahl: and what she, and everyone else, saw that day was a group of teenagers transformed. ♪ ♪ >> francois: i can't even describe it. it's the most wonderful thing i ever been a part of with my life. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: are you going to come back next year? >> david moses: definitely. >> stahl: definitely? >> david moses: definitely. >> stahl: what's going on inside? >> howard: joy. that's what's inside my heart all th
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york. >> in new york? >> rose: yeah some say it's in the bronx. >> on arthur avenue. >> rose: yeah. >> that's a nice experience. but i think that has become italian american. >> rose: right, right. >> but where is italian. >> well, i think mario knows what he is doing. mario, i think that he really knows what he is doing. wnd i think also michael white knowses what he is doing. very much. mark ladner, let's see, and new york there's almost nothing but italian these days. >> rose: it's the dominant food. >> yup. >> rose: it was why do you new i that is. >> we had a recession and i think it's cheap to produce and it's comfortinging to the population, to the public. >> rose: blood, bones and butter. gabrielle hamilton. the inadvertent education of a reluctant chef. anthony boredain said magnificent, simply the best memoir by a chef ever, ever. do you know what you have done? do you? >> i'm unsure what's happened. tell me, what have i done? >> rose: well, you have shown some remarkable skill in terms of memory
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadened and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in libya, this is "nightline," april 7th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. they are known as flash sales. online bargains that disappear after only a day or two. they're good for sellers because they create a lot of hype and good for buyers because wassenly that designer suit or pair of coveted heels can go from unaffordable to merely pricey. tonight, vicki mabrey behind the scenes at the largest members only online retailer of luxury goods. >> reporter: blame it on the hollywood red carpet. the stars always look so luxe. and "sex and the city." who can really afford a lavish trip like this? >> oh, toto. i don't think we're in kansas anymore. >> reporter: $4,000 outfits, $1,000 for a pair of shoes? well, almost nobody could, of course, until there was gilt groupe. it's an online club, sort of gro groupom meets your designer outlet mall. where just plain folks can shop for deems on a few guilty pleasures, right alongside rich fashionistas. it's the ultimate in
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadened and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in libya, this is "nightline," april 7th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. they are known as flash sales. online bargains that disappear after only a day or two. they're good for sellers because they create a lot of hype and good for buyers because wassenly that designer suit or pair of coveted heels can go from unaffordable to merely pricey....
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at new york's kennedy international airport. air france flight 7, a super jumbo jet headed to paris, was taxiing to its runway when its left wing clipped the tail of a much smaller comair commuter jet, spinning it around almost 90 degrees. >> we've been hit by air france. >> reporter: the air france plane was an airbus a380, the world's largest commercial jet. its 262-foot wingspan is nearly the length of a football field. and 50 feet wider than the wingspan of a 747. and the airbus dwarfs the regional jet it hit at more than twice its length. >> this is the worst taxway collision i've ever seen. it's not unusual to have a couple aircraft touch wing tips. but to see such a forceful collision and an aircraft spinning around, that's remarkable. >> reporter: aviation experts who have reviewed the recording say the commuter jet was still on the taxiway because it appears the area by the gates was too crowded. >> the pilots themselves, they need to be looking out very, very carefully when they are operating an aircraft as large as th
at new york's kennedy international airport. air france flight 7, a super jumbo jet headed to paris, was taxiing to its runway when its left wing clipped the tail of a much smaller comair commuter jet, spinning it around almost 90 degrees. >> we've been hit by air france. >> reporter: the air france plane was an airbus a380, the world's largest commercial jet. its 262-foot wingspan is nearly the length of a football field. and 50 feet wider than the wingspan of a 747. and the airbus...
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it is like new york, i'm sure there are places people go. what we do on the last monday of january -- we send out 500 volunteers dressed as vagrants, and we assign them to different places around the city where you might find homeless, and we send out 2000 volunteers who go all night and tried to count, and we assume we get the same percentage of the actual population as the decoys, and it has been coming down about 13% each year. i have not got the numbers for this year yet. we should be getting them in the next few weeks, but it is a great challenge, and we have about 2500 people living on the streets of new york city, and almost all of them, we interface with. they have emotional problems or psychiatric or addiction problems. there is no simple answers. there are people who just need help, and it is hard to reach out to them. from what i have heard about the mayor, he has a real compassion for people, and that is what you need, someone who is going to do that. >> what advice would you give our new mayor to try to keep his head above water
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>> cortland, new york. >> jimmy: cortland. where is cortland, new york? >> between ithaca and syracuse. >> jimmy: yeah, very good. upstate. um, now the royal wedding is this friday? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have any plans, are you going to watch? are you going to the wedding? who knows. you'll be gone that weekend. >> i opted out. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, you'll be gone. >> i'm gone. >> jimmy: -- are you going to watch the wedding. >> it depends on whether you're on or not. was that good? i don't know. probably, i'll watch some of it. >> jimmy: i don't think i'll be at the wedding, but you'll watch some of it. it's on at like 4:00 in the morning. >> no, then i'm not going to watch it. >> jimmy: you're not going to watch the wedding at all. no, you don't care? >> no, i really don't care. >> jimmy: so, what do you think you'll be doing friday night at 4:00 in the morning. >> sleeping, i hope. >> jimmy: sleeping. very, very good. okay, very good. roots, we have our pal kathy here. you might know her from the film "gone." >> "gone." >> jimmy: she's over at
>> cortland, new york. >> jimmy: cortland. where is cortland, new york? >> between ithaca and syracuse. >> jimmy: yeah, very good. upstate. um, now the royal wedding is this friday? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have any plans, are you going to watch? are you going to the wedding? who knows. you'll be gone that weekend. >> i opted out. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, you'll be gone. >> i'm gone. >> jimmy: -- are you going to watch the wedding....
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new york. and there's more complaints of official heavy handed handedness still to come this hour this time in london where police are fleeing from a controversial arrested protesters out of sight of the royal wedding. plus for a date for paying for sex a new web sites are diversity in the u.s. over whether people are looking. love or just lust. first though leaving your homeland in search of a better job is a basic human ambition but with a big demand for foreign labor israel seems like the perfect option for thousands of chinese but some criminal israeli employment agencies offering the world for a fee deliver a lead the life of hardship. takes a look. in china mistily was a big shot he owned a textile business had gotten thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would full his pocket. it was not worth it for me because for years all over only managed to save twelve thousand dollars
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i tried new york, but i was beloved to death in new york. and coming from a blue collar background, you're always suspicious when people have a lot of affection for you and want to trot you around like you're a museum piece or something. and i've seen that happen to some people, some writers and artists. so after i got a contract for my first novel, because i knew enough at the age of 22 that i couldn't get a -- [inaudible] from buffalo, new york. because i've been sending stuff in. but when i went to new york city, i met great writers like ralph ellison, langston hughes, james baldwin. langston hughes was responsible, the great langston hughes was responsible for my first novel being published, and i've sort of patterned myself after him. instead of going and living in france or going, you know, in the 1940s when you're a african-american novelist, you get a beret and go over there. i said, i want to go to a place where people don't care about writers or culture or anything, so i went to los angeles. [laughter] excuse me. i don't want to, i
i tried new york, but i was beloved to death in new york. and coming from a blue collar background, you're always suspicious when people have a lot of affection for you and want to trot you around like you're a museum piece or something. and i've seen that happen to some people, some writers and artists. so after i got a contract for my first novel, because i knew enough at the age of 22 that i couldn't get a -- [inaudible] from buffalo, new york. because i've been sending stuff in. but when i...
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but we have to be better we're going to be much better in new york and win games. coming up in arms. coming up next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russian. we've got the future coverage. we have seen the damage it has done to our environment market because what the for profit we do not want any more new g.m.o. foods. or course. it's a dismal experience and i'm just i'm just appalled that that's allowed to go on america. we are getting this unfortunately because we don't know what center there's no labeling there for it being used like oratory experiment being used as guinea pig. oh now we have more questions and we have absolutely guards the only light.
but we have to be better we're going to be much better in new york and win games. coming up in arms. coming up next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russian. we've got the future coverage. we have seen the damage it has done to our environment market because what the for profit we do not want any more new g.m.o. foods. or course. it's a dismal experience and i'm just i'm just appalled that that's allowed to go on america. we are getting this...
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after the success of the play in new york-- in english, by the way-- they decided to do it in london. and back in those days, there was an organization in london called the royal chamberlain's office, which was there to look over the script of any play to be done in great britain and censor it on the odd assumption that her majesty might want to go to the theater. [laughter] um...her sister went a lot. and so i went to the lord chamberlain's office, where they had read the play and informed me very quietly-- nice guy with a necktie and an english accent and everything... [laughter] said that they had 75 objections to my text. i said, "oh, dear, really? well, what-- what are they?" he said, "well, let's start at the beginning: "the opening line of the play, jesus h. christ! we can't say that on the british stage." i said, "is it the 'h'?" "no. [laughter] you can't say jesus christ." and i said, "well, let's put that aside for a while, and i'll think about that one." then they went on to some others, like, there's a point in the first act of the play where george refers to martha's fath
after the success of the play in new york-- in english, by the way-- they decided to do it in london. and back in those days, there was an organization in london called the royal chamberlain's office, which was there to look over the script of any play to be done in great britain and censor it on the odd assumption that her majesty might want to go to the theater. [laughter] um...her sister went a lot. and so i went to the lord chamberlain's office, where they had read the play and informed me...
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archie new york. still ahead for you why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labor is only for themselves tentative prospects and to end up living in fear. when the rich are being rich that's why they're here do you blame yourself for that you write my book. york but their thoughts on why the wealthy are better than one bunny level else struggles and all. army life can be tough for russian conscripts there's an added danger systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks but he's discovered how valid humiliation becomes tragically too much for some to behead this report contains footage of graphic. it's a disturbing site one that's on the rise in the russian army. it's called hazing ability or it's all too familiar with its consequences you can hear in the ads in the reports about forgeries covering physically and mentally are coming in every day. she runs the committee of soldiers mothers an organization partly funded by the government on a day to day basis her job is to protect sol
archie new york. still ahead for you why israel's desperation for workers is leaving labor is only for themselves tentative prospects and to end up living in fear. when the rich are being rich that's why they're here do you blame yourself for that you write my book. york but their thoughts on why the wealthy are better than one bunny level else struggles and all. army life can be tough for russian conscripts there's an added danger systematic bullying and abuse from within their own ranks but...
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a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the telegraph in washington to be telegraphed and printed for the paper, at 2:15 he could report union troops are being successful. the enemy is fleeing for the field. the day is ours. half an hour later considered reinforcements arriving on the field turned that around completely and henry rain along with most of the union army had to flee the field back of the road across bull run and back toward washington. he rode all the way to washington with a revised story in his hand and got to the military telegraph operat
a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the...
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today, we know it as manhattan in the city of new york. i took a walk around manhattan's south street seaport with historian michael lord. it wound up being a trip into the past. so what was the beginning of commerce here in new york? >> well, i guess commerce would probably even predate hudson, if you're talking about native americans trading with one another. they had a tremendous number of animal pelts. they had lumber. this place was loaded with woods. >> while native americans are rich in resources, europeans have depleted much of theirs, including animals used for clothing. >> europeans had no more beavers, because they had already trapped them and all their lumber was diminishing. so all of that lumber, all of those beaver pelts, begin to be shipped over to amsterdam. beaver pelts would become very fancy hats, water proof hats. that was the bling-bling of its day. lumber went to making the masts for sails, and those masts for sailing ships then all of a sudden became sailing ships that came back over here to pick up more goods. >> e
today, we know it as manhattan in the city of new york. i took a walk around manhattan's south street seaport with historian michael lord. it wound up being a trip into the past. so what was the beginning of commerce here in new york? >> well, i guess commerce would probably even predate hudson, if you're talking about native americans trading with one another. they had a tremendous number of animal pelts. they had lumber. this place was loaded with woods. >> while native americans...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: thank you, mr. speaker. later in this debate, if we defeat the previous question i'll offer an amendment to the rule to make in order mr. tonko's amendment to protect medicare, tricare and veterans' health care from privatization or arbitrary spending caps and i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, the ranking member of the budget committee, mr. van hollen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for three minutes. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. i'm glad my colleague raised the issue of the bipartisan fiscal commission because they took a look at the budget republican plan and said it was not balanced and not comprehensive and not a way to achieve a deficit reduction in a responsible way. that was the verdict of the bipartisan commission. why did they say it was unbalanced? because the republican budget provides big tax breaks for special interests. you don't get rid of the subsidies to the big oil companies. you want t
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: thank you, mr. speaker. later in this debate, if we defeat the previous question i'll offer an amendment to the rule to make in order mr. tonko's amendment to protect medicare, tricare and veterans' health care from privatization or arbitrary spending caps and i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, the ranking member of the budget committee, mr. van hollen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized...
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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new york. israel's tomorrow for foreign labor attracts thousands of chinese people looking for a job abroad but some criminal employment agencies offering the world for free to live a life of hardship. in china mr lee was a big shot he owned a textile business had bought in thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would full his pocket. it was more than worth it for me because four years old i've only managed to suit twelve dollars i would have made more than that in china in those years for many years israel will come chinese laborers with open arms they and other foreign workers provided a much needed workforce replacing palestinians who are finding it more and more difficult to work in israel amid a deteriorating security situation today most of the nearly eleven thousand chinese laborers work in construction many are illegal and were lured here by the big promises of fly by night
new york. israel's tomorrow for foreign labor attracts thousands of chinese people looking for a job abroad but some criminal employment agencies offering the world for free to live a life of hardship. in china mr lee was a big shot he owned a textile business had bought in thousands of dollars a year but he gave it up on the advice of a friend and forked out a small fortune to travel to israel hoping that the promised land would full his pocket. it was more than worth it for me because four...
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new york smokers are told to cough up more cash on the citizen being targeted by money raising fines to police the city budgets. and brutality but in the russian army these constants preventives desperately calling for action from an infant violent country and. it's may day here in the russian capital you're watching our table straight to our top story now more than sixty people die during the day of rage in syria as police move their full force against anti-government protesters human rights activists report troops opening fire and using tear gas on people running off to friday prayers most casualties are in the city of daraa which has been under ok since monday when i was given a green light to me this compilation of the scene is that in crackdowns on the streets it's not in the regime releases but school principals are looking into the street from the states as a place of sanctions targeting top syrian officials that's a political rights britain one says western interference is contributing to the unrest in the first place. what is collapsing in the world is the west on policing t
new york smokers are told to cough up more cash on the citizen being targeted by money raising fines to police the city budgets. and brutality but in the russian army these constants preventives desperately calling for action from an infant violent country and. it's may day here in the russian capital you're watching our table straight to our top story now more than sixty people die during the day of rage in syria as police move their full force against anti-government protesters human rights...
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church in iraq ports from new york. words not deeds landing foreigners behind bars in the us russian pilot constantine your shango has been found guilty by a manhattan federal court jury of conspiring to smuggle drugs across borders the man was scooped up by u.s. officials in liberia last year and promptly taken to america along with three other suspects from africa what your shimko face to me was was a ten month wait for a trial a month long hearing and now a guilty verdict the pilot and his family maintained his innocence at least part of the facts were fabricated all the tapes were distorted by the prosecution u.s. officials played a leading role in the arrest of the russian citizen posing as drug dealers american secret agents conducted meetings with the floor resulting in hours of recordings the prosecution then put forward as proof of your cousin tends to conspire to smuggle tons of cocaine to south america and later into the u.s. in liberia he was surrounded by five agents the second he stepped off the plane he w
church in iraq ports from new york. words not deeds landing foreigners behind bars in the us russian pilot constantine your shango has been found guilty by a manhattan federal court jury of conspiring to smuggle drugs across borders the man was scooped up by u.s. officials in liberia last year and promptly taken to america along with three other suspects from africa what your shimko face to me was was a ten month wait for a trial a month long hearing and now a guilty verdict the pilot and his...
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and the boston celtics crushed the new york knicks in new york. kevin garnett had 26 points. the celtics sweep their way into the eastern conference semis. they eliminate the knicks 101-89. >>> when we come back on this monday, another look at this morning's top stories. and a controversial teacher evaluation in california. why it has some parents worried about their child's education. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol...stop. 80% of people who have had heart attacks have high cholesterol. lipitor is a cholesterol lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, in
and the boston celtics crushed the new york knicks in new york. kevin garnett had 26 points. the celtics sweep their way into the eastern conference semis. they eliminate the knicks 101-89. >>> when we come back on this monday, another look at this morning's top stories. and a controversial teacher evaluation in california. why it has some parents worried about their child's education. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still...
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drenching downpours in new york and new england. showers from orlando to miami. also, a few feet of -- a few inches, rather. >> don't say feet. >> a few inches of snow across northern michigan, wisconsin and minnesota. also, in the northern rockies. showers from northern california to portland. >> a dry 56 in seattle. 66 in sacramento. and 91 in phoenix. 40s in fargo, chicago and the twin cities. 72 in new york. that sounds nice. 82 in atlanta. 86 in the big easy. >> we may get a little rain. but as long as it's warm, we'll take it. >>> coming up next, today's anniversary of the disaster in the gulf. how much oil is still out there? >>> and it turns out, "happy days" aren't so happy. some cast members launch a major lawsuit against cbs. >>> and protective measures for one gun-toting texas grandma. >>> overseas stocks are surging this morning after strong earnings from several u.s. companies. tokyo's nikkei average jumped 1.8% today. hong kong's hang seng climbed 1.3%. in london, the ftse opened sharply higher. on wall street, the dow gained 65 points yesterday. a
drenching downpours in new york and new england. showers from orlando to miami. also, a few feet of -- a few inches, rather. >> don't say feet. >> a few inches of snow across northern michigan, wisconsin and minnesota. also, in the northern rockies. showers from northern california to portland. >> a dry 56 in seattle. 66 in sacramento. and 91 in phoenix. 40s in fargo, chicago and the twin cities. 72 in new york. that sounds nice. 82 in atlanta. 86 in the big easy. >> we...
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reproducida es la del famoso metro de nueva york si no la que decoran el hotel new york new york de las vegas. >> hoy cumple un nuevo aniversario de la muerte en accidente aÉreo del actor y cantante pedro... el artista mexicano fue recortado por varios actos. pedro infante muriÓ a los 39 aÑos tras trabajar mÁs de 77 pelÍculas y grabarrcientos de canciones entre ellas, 100 aÑos y amorcito, corazÓn. >este domingo en al punto jorge ramos aborda el tema de los que matan en mÉxico y persiguen en estados unidos. >> este domingo el presidente de la comisiÓn de derechos de mÉxico cree que el presidente felipe calderÓn se equivoca al
reproducida es la del famoso metro de nueva york si no la que decoran el hotel new york new york de las vegas. >> hoy cumple un nuevo aniversario de la muerte en accidente aÉreo del actor y cantante pedro... el artista mexicano fue recortado por varios actos. pedro infante muriÓ a los 39 aÑos tras trabajar mÁs de 77 pelÍculas y grabarrcientos de canciones entre ellas, 100 aÑos y amorcito, corazÓn. >este domingo en al punto jorge ramos aborda el tema de los que matan en mÉxico y...
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york, et cetera, new york is the state, it is the place, and my brand wouldn't be what it is if i wasn't -- hadn't been associated with the yankees. i mean certainly i have got an ego big enough to think i would have been, you know, just like hop along cassidy and roy rogers and, you know,. >> i certainly think you have to give credit to the legacy of the new york yankees helping anyone's image. i think derek jeter is who he is today and certainly a great, great player. but the yankees have certainly helped his brand. >> >> you can't fail to talk about billy martin and steinbrenner in this. [ laughter ] >> but that was -- there was the drama of the field in the late seventies and there was drama offer the field too, and i would imagine that the fact that this was unpolleding in new york with the tabloid press, and the kind of fans that are so obsessively interested, that that turned that drama into a bigger deal than it might have been someplace else? >> no doubt. i think the success of the yankees helped that. i think if you are on a losing ball club we would have been a discombobulated
york, et cetera, new york is the state, it is the place, and my brand wouldn't be what it is if i wasn't -- hadn't been associated with the yankees. i mean certainly i have got an ego big enough to think i would have been, you know, just like hop along cassidy and roy rogers and, you know,. >> i certainly think you have to give credit to the legacy of the new york yankees helping anyone's image. i think derek jeter is who he is today and certainly a great, great player. but the yankees...
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>> new york city but i wish i did. -- no, but i wish i did. i remember reading somewhere a few years ago that a prosecutor had never been disbarred. i think that changed this year. there was a prosecutor suspended for hiding evidence in santa clara county for the first time this year in california. but very rarely are prosecutors ever held accountable for misconduct or for unethical conduct. why is that and what did you find in your study as it related to the kind of misconduct that was common? >> i think in order to get to that question, taking off on amy's story because i think it illustrates a common problem in prosecutors' offices around the country. but with what three simple reforms would do to help address that. that deals with the issues of transparency, accountability as you mentioned, jeff and the culture of prosecutors' offices. as both you and amy have said prosecutors are arguably the most powerful figures in our criminal justice system. they have a duty to protect the innocent and they also have a duty to convict the guilty and t
>> new york city but i wish i did. -- no, but i wish i did. i remember reading somewhere a few years ago that a prosecutor had never been disbarred. i think that changed this year. there was a prosecutor suspended for hiding evidence in santa clara county for the first time this year in california. but very rarely are prosecutors ever held accountable for misconduct or for unethical conduct. why is that and what did you find in your study as it related to the kind of misconduct that was...
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and they're going to go across the country tagging gang bangers chess with new york mean that's that's what's really beautiful about this is we now have this whole new art scene that's opened up i'm not sure really happy that but i love that i like that i have to say this guy's probably more upset about this article in the l.a. times than he is about being arrested because at one point they call him gee i don't know other people and i believe and doe eyed i mean he lost all street cred if you're like you're. really got into the details on this on this tattoo because they even had like the christmas lights because it has become or the murder was committed sometime during the holidays he wanted this you know memorialized before you have sex because like this isn't a spur of the moment decision either because they said that the type to evolve over time as he got arrested for different things so like at one point you know the street sign didn't have a name. those also gets to how cool cops in l.a. are now because they can actually look at this and they figure it out like well you know want
and they're going to go across the country tagging gang bangers chess with new york mean that's that's what's really beautiful about this is we now have this whole new art scene that's opened up i'm not sure really happy that but i love that i like that i have to say this guy's probably more upset about this article in the l.a. times than he is about being arrested because at one point they call him gee i don't know other people and i believe and doe eyed i mean he lost all street cred if...
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therefore to point to the significance of the black elite in new york city. so it was a professional and polls, if you will. the second boat is from the epigraph of the prologue. it is from toni morrison's beloved. denver was seeing it now and feeling it. the more fine point she made the more details provided the more beloved elected. so she anticipated the questions by giving blood to the scraps of her mother and grandmother told. denver spoke, beloved listened. the two did the best they could
therefore to point to the significance of the black elite in new york city. so it was a professional and polls, if you will. the second boat is from the epigraph of the prologue. it is from toni morrison's beloved. denver was seeing it now and feeling it. the more fine point she made the more details provided the more beloved elected. so she anticipated the questions by giving blood to the scraps of her mother and grandmother told. denver spoke, beloved listened. the two did the best they could
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. >> con sanciones intentan poner fin a la venta de mercancía de imitaciónes new york. >> (♪). >> y piedra en el camino hacia la beatificación de juan pablo ii. >> un ambiente del boda totalmente boda real. >> y londres se convierte en la más diversa capital del mundo. noticiero telemundo con josé díaz balart. >> muy buenas tardes. >> el programa de comunidades seguras provoca pánico ydolo toro en muchos, en varios buscan cambios en la medida otros luchan luchar para em pido ir que en condados sea implementado, tenemos cobertura de equipo desde california y mero orando, comenzamos con cristina que está en sacramento. >>> gracias. >> y aquí en california la propuesta de ley se le conoce como el acta de confianza porque trata de limitar los efectos de pánico e inseguridad que promotores y partidarios dicen ha tenido el programa federal comunidades seguras. >> jubilo en el capitolio tras victoria contra el programa de la aldo administración obama que aquí dijeron se ha pagado en llanto. >> no soy criminal. y al traer brazalete en mi pie siento que soy una criminal. >>> y tras años
. >> con sanciones intentan poner fin a la venta de mercancía de imitaciónes new york. >> (♪). >> y piedra en el camino hacia la beatificación de juan pablo ii. >> un ambiente del boda totalmente boda real. >> y londres se convierte en la más diversa capital del mundo. noticiero telemundo con josé díaz balart. >> muy buenas tardes. >> el programa de comunidades seguras provoca pánico ydolo toro en muchos, en varios buscan cambios en la medida...
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oil prices topped $108 a barrel in new york trading today. but crude pulled back settling just below that at $107.94 a barrel, up $1.22. it's oil's highest level in over two years. s&p cut ireland's debt rating-- a day after the nation proposed a plan to shore up its banks. the downgrade leaves ireland's debt three notches above junk status, but s&p called the country's outlook stable. meanwhile fitch ratings slashed portugal's debt rating today, putting it on the verge of junk status. >> tom: still ahead, you're hired. we talk with a recent grad finding work in the non-profit sector. and tonight's market monitor guest is buying a japanese automaker stock. gary motyl tells us which one. he runs templeton global equity. >> suzanne: the other big story today involved a new bidder for the big board. the nasdaq and the intercontinental exchange are making a hostile offer for the new york stock exchange. the bid topped $11 billion and comes weeks after the world's largest stock exchange agreed to a merger with deutsche borse. how does the battle p
oil prices topped $108 a barrel in new york trading today. but crude pulled back settling just below that at $107.94 a barrel, up $1.22. it's oil's highest level in over two years. s&p cut ireland's debt rating-- a day after the nation proposed a plan to shore up its banks. the downgrade leaves ireland's debt three notches above junk status, but s&p called the country's outlook stable. meanwhile fitch ratings slashed portugal's debt rating today, putting it on the verge of junk status....
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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that is new york city -- new york city crowd. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. what a great crowd. new york -- big news, you guys. thank you. big news. thank you very much. the big news, everybody, the bronx cobra has finally been found. [ cheers and applause ] they found him. the cobra story has been crazy. officials at the bronx zoo tried to lure the missing cobra out of hiding with live mice. that makes sense. [ light laughter ] i mean, where else would that cobra find mice in new york city, right? [ light laughter ] i'm so excited. today was opening day for major league baseball, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] everybody is in the spirit. in fact, even charlie sheen was like, "buy me some peanuts and crack." [ laughter and applause] this is cool, you guys. larry king will throw out the first pitch at the washington nationals game on saturday. [ light laughter ] i'm calling it right now. 80 miles per hour. [ laughter ] that's how fast the ambulance is going to drive from the baseball stadium to the emergency room. "we're almost there, mr. king. don't worry
that is new york city -- new york city crowd. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. what a great crowd. new york -- big news, you guys. thank you. big news. thank you very much. the big news, everybody, the bronx cobra has finally been found. [ cheers and applause ] they found him. the cobra story has been crazy. officials at the bronx zoo tried to lure the missing cobra out of hiding with live mice. that makes sense. [ light laughter ] i mean, where else would that...
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right now we rely on the "new york times," "washington post" and wall street journal as our main news source. 10 years from now will that be true? >> i think we still have to prove ourselves again and -- chris: quality newspapers? >> and let's face it, the distrust of mainstream news media is off the charts. most particularly not on the seaboards of our country but you go in the heartland, the disru69 -- disto do trust, you can -- distrust, you can box it up and panel it. so people in the business are going to say we can prove ourselves again. i think they can. chris: pat? >> the sunday morning crossword, there is only one time you can find that, "the new york times." but in reality, those papers, they matter. some outlets will be march trusted in 10 years but fundamentally people need a filter. they need to know it's trusted. chris: wow. one for the filter. >> bigtime. chris: you didn't bring me in here to dig my own demise! approximate chris: will they have their day? >> i think absolutely but there will be other sources of physician as -- of information as well. online publications
right now we rely on the "new york times," "washington post" and wall street journal as our main news source. 10 years from now will that be true? >> i think we still have to prove ourselves again and -- chris: quality newspapers? >> and let's face it, the distrust of mainstream news media is off the charts. most particularly not on the seaboards of our country but you go in the heartland, the disru69 -- disto do trust, you can -- distrust, you can box it up and...