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all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or whether it's brooklyn bridge or golden gate bridge, i think they are great compliments for our city and we strategically continue to learn what that has done and how you sped that out to all of us. the only thing i will say in this competition is you have something that i enjoy not having, that is removing snow every winter. that's something i enjoy not having to do here in this city. apart from that, i think we have a lot more passion about what we do as cities, what we create for people, how we signal the culture of american through our cities. you, all of you in this room are part of here in san fran
all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or...
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that, hey, there are bad guys in new york, there are bad guys in new york, al qaeda in new york.elieved it. he said himself he sort of drink the kool-aid. as he went on running this unit, he began to get frustrated to see he had really talented detectives with really great when which skills -- language skills, and they were making any cases. it was more about effectiveness, is this an effective way to use resources of talent to police investigators? these were guys who are used to putting bad guys in jail, right? taking drugs off the street, taking guns off the streets. guns kill people. instead, he was writing intelligence reports about what people think of the state of the union address. i think he got frustrated and disillusioned with the program. >> can you talk about the issue of oversight? first of all, this raises a lot of civil rights issues. has there been a response from the justice department on the white house? talk about what kind of oversight exists. >> and what is happening now? >> everything we talk about in the book, with the exception of a few sort of insular pr
that, hey, there are bad guys in new york, there are bad guys in new york, al qaeda in new york.elieved it. he said himself he sort of drink the kool-aid. as he went on running this unit, he began to get frustrated to see he had really talented detectives with really great when which skills -- language skills, and they were making any cases. it was more about effectiveness, is this an effective way to use resources of talent to police investigators? these were guys who are used to putting bad...
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the other is new york and you can see a growth in new york and in new york the model is different. in that case the cruise lines said we'll like to be able to sale cruises to those in the northeast of the united states next to california. they're not relying to flying people all over the world, but they're relying people to drive and come to their port and grow. the future of san francisco is some where in between the two because it's not the gateway strategy. you have some gateway capabilities but there's no way to beat seattle because we're reaching the atlantic market faster or going south. there's potential. you have hawaii, but the local sources and that's region. that goes into three or four hundred miles away. it's a great potential for san francisco and the future for growing. you're about to embark on this new terminal. we'll give you that ability to embark on that growth model and we think that the next year or so as the new ships are coming in place and are beginning to sale on a regular basis rather than passing by. i think if they get good deals you're going to see the
the other is new york and you can see a growth in new york and in new york the model is different. in that case the cruise lines said we'll like to be able to sale cruises to those in the northeast of the united states next to california. they're not relying to flying people all over the world, but they're relying people to drive and come to their port and grow. the future of san francisco is some where in between the two because it's not the gateway strategy. you have some gateway capabilities...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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temperatures new york, 84 degrees.oday, during the heating of the day, the heat index was up to 107-degrees for new york. a lot of other cities were 105. we do have thunderstorms that will reerupt tomorrow afternoon. dropping down to 75-degrees. by the time we get to sunday. we are not going the to see a high temperature of 7 73 and overnight lows are going to be in the high 50s. it's down to the southwest unfortunately and parts of new mexico and colorado. we're talking about another six inches of rain and localized areas in the next two or three days. so flash flooding a major potential there. that's a look at your national weather. your headlines are coming up in just a moment. .
temperatures new york, 84 degrees.oday, during the heating of the day, the heat index was up to 107-degrees for new york. a lot of other cities were 105. we do have thunderstorms that will reerupt tomorrow afternoon. dropping down to 75-degrees. by the time we get to sunday. we are not going the to see a high temperature of 7 73 and overnight lows are going to be in the high 50s. it's down to the southwest unfortunately and parts of new mexico and colorado. we're talking about another six...
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i want to correct something one of our guests said about judith miller said about leaving the new yorkimes over her iraq reporting. she resigned from the paper and is now a fox news contributor. send me a tweet. i will read the best one after the program. after the break a veteran journalist has been weighing in on the syria bough date and giving a -- debate and giving a platform to those people. >>> the syria debate has been echoing across the media landscape and especially on the web which opens the dialogue to far more voices than television ever could. the national correspondent of "the atlantic" has been a mercinary of the debate. he joins me now. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> you are skeptical of syria. talk about the rebuttals on your blog including one case from a military officer and an officer's wife. >> this is a kind of journalism that wasn't possible when you and i started a generation ago which is to have in realtime a range of opinion, and not just the views or the gut viceral expression, but people in realtime are with the military and are in the middle east and t
i want to correct something one of our guests said about judith miller said about leaving the new yorkimes over her iraq reporting. she resigned from the paper and is now a fox news contributor. send me a tweet. i will read the best one after the program. after the break a veteran journalist has been weighing in on the syria bough date and giving a -- debate and giving a platform to those people. >>> the syria debate has been echoing across the media landscape and especially on the web...
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and during bloomberg's three terms in offers at city hall, new york has changed. >> new york has becomediverse. since the last several mayoral elects that we have seen and now we are seeing a new slate of issues and a slate of sort of stakeholders that we haven't seen in -- we haven't seen maintain as much voting power in the past. >> reporter: all of this seems to have failed to energize voters. turn out tuesday is expected to be light. of the city's 8 million residents, only half are registered to vote in the primary. each of the candidates hope to his get at least 40% of the vote. enough to avoid a run-off election in october. barely moments ahead of november's general election. al jazerra, new york. >> on tuesday, apple is expected to release its latest iphone and that has wall street and tech junkies chomping at the bit. everybody is talking about new possible fingerprint technology, but more, important, however may be what ceo tim cook says about happeapple's china plant of thes theres a lot speculation that they will unveil a cheaper version of iphone five aimed at china's lucrat
and during bloomberg's three terms in offers at city hall, new york has changed. >> new york has becomediverse. since the last several mayoral elects that we have seen and now we are seeing a new slate of issues and a slate of sort of stakeholders that we haven't seen in -- we haven't seen maintain as much voting power in the past. >> reporter: all of this seems to have failed to energize voters. turn out tuesday is expected to be light. of the city's 8 million residents, only half...
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i want to correct something one of our guests said about judith miller said about leaving the new york times over her iraq reporting. she resigned from the paper and is now a fox news contributor. send me a tweet. i will read the best one after the program. after the break a veteran journalist has been weighing in on the syria bough date and giving a -- debate and giving a platform to those people. he will be here. >>> the syria debate has been echoing across the media landscape and especially on the web which opens the dialogue to far more voices than television ever could. the national correspondent of "the atlantic" has been a mercinary of the debate. he joins me now. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> you are skeptical of syria. talk about the rebuttals on your blog including one case from a military officer and an officer's wife. >> this is a kind of journalism that wasn't possible when you and i started a generation ago which is to have in realtime a range of opinion, and not just the views or the gut viceral expression, but people in realtime are with the military and are in th
i want to correct something one of our guests said about judith miller said about leaving the new york times over her iraq reporting. she resigned from the paper and is now a fox news contributor. send me a tweet. i will read the best one after the program. after the break a veteran journalist has been weighing in on the syria bough date and giving a -- debate and giving a platform to those people. he will be here. >>> the syria debate has been echoing across the media landscape and...
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without her, i just went to pieces. >> intent on getting back together with yoko john returned to new yorknd it became a year gf news, yoko became pregnant. their son was born on john's 34th birthday, october 9th. john learned he won his immigration battle choosing family over career. >> i didn't think about music. my guitar was behind the bed. >> i don't have to do anything. i can spend time with my new son and wife. >> it was into early 60s he was signed to a record deal. he was john lennon beatle or ex-beatle. he could rediscover who he was. >> older, wiser, see his own short comings. so determined no one would be closer to his son than he is to sean. five years he chose to foot slogging bairnt a stroller with sean looking after him, putting him to bed, singing him songs being the atentive dad he hadn't been at all before. >> years went by, lennon seemed to be enjoying his life style. but competitive rock star still lurking inside him. >> still watching what paul mccartney was doing, what mick jagger was doing. feeling he should be there in the top 20. >> when a deranged beatles fan con
without her, i just went to pieces. >> intent on getting back together with yoko john returned to new yorknd it became a year gf news, yoko became pregnant. their son was born on john's 34th birthday, october 9th. john learned he won his immigration battle choosing family over career. >> i didn't think about music. my guitar was behind the bed. >> i don't have to do anything. i can spend time with my new son and wife. >> it was into early 60s he was signed to a record...
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, what is new york? what does it produce? it is the financial capital of the world. judgwhy is it that financial cal of world imposes highest capital. that would be like nebraska putting tax on corner oil. you know. charles: matte ? >> true, and to steve's point, there are twice as many voters in red states than in blue, something that blue state governors like new york and california that continue to drive the people out. should consider, you are right, right now new york, states like california, that want to continue to propagate the policies are run like socialist presidents like france that should cause concern. >> thank you see you soon. charles: coming up vladimir putin blasting america in the "new york times," is that a sign of the times and a bad sign. >> white house saying, fixing immigration will fix the economy,eet the guy saying that is deed wrong, and he has the numbers to prove it. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not
, what is new york? what does it produce? it is the financial capital of the world. judgwhy is it that financial cal of world imposes highest capital. that would be like nebraska putting tax on corner oil. you know. charles: matte ? >> true, and to steve's point, there are twice as many voters in red states than in blue, something that blue state governors like new york and california that continue to drive the people out. should consider, you are right, right now new york, states like...
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because as they trend, new york democrats trend away and that is not good for president obama. >> it a sweet approach how we cover news. none of electrifying figures and that is what they care about. people watch year neither because bill is not making anyone's heart go pitter pat. >> and we could have the first lesbian and first woman to lead new york city. why is that not a natural singer? >> he is a national joke. that is -- we can't -- people cannot get their mind around what he did and he nearly won this thing. >> sex and new york politics, why is there a sudden interest in the new york city comptroller race that includes spitzer? >> he is not inherently fascinating election? >> come back story is election but isn't it about spitzer and the circumstances under which he resigned which was for frat fraternizing prostitutes. >> we would never cover that election at all. even client number cannot get up interest in that. >> so wrong. so wrong. >> that drives me crazy. the los angeles race and the new york mayor's race and the amount of national team that either got for non-he jinx-r
because as they trend, new york democrats trend away and that is not good for president obama. >> it a sweet approach how we cover news. none of electrifying figures and that is what they care about. people watch year neither because bill is not making anyone's heart go pitter pat. >> and we could have the first lesbian and first woman to lead new york city. why is that not a natural singer? >> he is a national joke. that is -- we can't -- people cannot get their mind around...
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there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york.t same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs their attention. >> do you feel like the angelina jolie of taxi drivers. >
there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york.t same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested...
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i'm thomas drayton in new york. our top stories at this hour.retary of state john kerry and arab foreign ministers agree that syria has used chemical weapons crossing a global red lines. >>> from hospitals to homes. >>> from prime ministers to mayors voters around the world have been going to the polls. >> good to have you with us. the obama administration is on a
i'm thomas drayton in new york. our top stories at this hour.retary of state john kerry and arab foreign ministers agree that syria has used chemical weapons crossing a global red lines. >>> from hospitals to homes. >>> from prime ministers to mayors voters around the world have been going to the polls. >> good to have you with us. the obama administration is on a
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three were arrested in new york when they tried to deliver a petition to a board member. "consider this" is up next and you can follow news www.aljazeera.com. >> the bomb grows louder, the brutality of rebels and their terrorist connections. the humanitarian atrocities committed by president bashar al-assadout weigh the possibility that we could find ourselves supporting extremist groups. also what about muslims in america? the nypd has been secretly surveilling muslims in new york and around the world. have they gone too fo far or are they doing what they can to protect the city. and we know excess sugar leads to obesity, so where is there sugar quietly loaded in yogurt and flavored water. >>> a lot of people are asking whom will we really help if we attack. at the g-20 summit in russia the president shook hands with vladimir putin. president obama would like to win support from g-20 nations besides turkey, france, and saudi arabia who said they would more or less fall in line. he needs more support from congress where there is skepticism about military strike and opposit
three were arrested in new york when they tried to deliver a petition to a board member. "consider this" is up next and you can follow news www.aljazeera.com. >> the bomb grows louder, the brutality of rebels and their terrorist connections. the humanitarian atrocities committed by president bashar al-assadout weigh the possibility that we could find ourselves supporting extremist groups. also what about muslims in america? the nypd has been secretly surveilling muslims in new...
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jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> from bionic limbs to nasal transplants, a chinese man's whose faceamaged during a car crash is getting a new nose and doctors grew it on his own forehead. they placed tissue expanders into his forehead stretching the skin into the shape of his nose and implanted cartilage from his ribs. it's taken nine bus, but surgery will be performed soon. this is the "cbs morning news." be performed soon. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. the senate voted unanimously to take up a budget measure passed by the house that prevents a government shutdown but removes funding for president obama's health care overhaul. the senate version will restore obama care and send the bill back to the house. the government runs out of money in five days. >>> and this is just released video of washington navy yard gunman aaron alexis just before he started shooting. the fbi says he randomly picked his targets and suffered from years of mental illness. alexis thought that he was being bombarded with low frequency radio waves. >>>
jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> from bionic limbs to nasal transplants, a chinese man's whose faceamaged during a car crash is getting a new nose and doctors grew it on his own forehead. they placed tissue expanders into his forehead stretching the skin into the shape of his nose and implanted cartilage from his ribs. it's taken nine bus, but surgery will be performed soon. this is the "cbs morning news." be performed soon. this is the "cbs morning news."...
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. >> in new york i mainly did -- i was in new york from -- for about seven or eight years and i mainly did commercials and theater, and it took me that long to get a tv and film agent. i could not find an agent when i worked for tv and film, and then i finally found somebody -- my commercial agency recommended this person and that's how i kind of got in tune and the rest of it -- >> break in like that. >> yeah. >> are those hard years, when you're doing essentially two episodes of law and order, an episode of er, is it difficult to keep your sanity and to make a living and think that you want to continue to do it. >> yeah, i think -- because here's the thing. when you sign up to be an actor you're signing up for a career of rejection. you're constantly getting rejection. you have to find a support system. you have to find people who believe in you, can encourage you. we were just talking about this. i think the 20s are difficult times because you're trying to figure out stuff in general and new york is a crazy place to live. but i was speaking with this person who was in their 20s rece
. >> in new york i mainly did -- i was in new york from -- for about seven or eight years and i mainly did commercials and theater, and it took me that long to get a tv and film agent. i could not find an agent when i worked for tv and film, and then i finally found somebody -- my commercial agency recommended this person and that's how i kind of got in tune and the rest of it -- >> break in like that. >> yeah. >> are those hard years, when you're doing essentially two...
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, a new york battle? or to put it another way, to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment, and the social environment, that is new york city? or to what extent do you glean from the battle here more universal lessons? or is this really a parochial battle, passing but a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land. it was a piece of land and one of the most expensive as of the city and the financial district. you could imagine if this happened in other places, there might have been more freedom to think about how this land could be used, beyond certain commercial or noncommercial uses. but here, ma no restriction. this was one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world. but because it's one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. i mean, battles over land hap
, a new york battle? or to put it another way, to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment, and the social environment, that is new york city? or to what extent do you glean from the battle here more universal lessons? or is this really a parochial battle, passing but a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land. it was a piece of land and one of...
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so there are the odds that lhota is up against. >> people are away from new york and boston, they makea visit to new york city on a regular basis. i love the freedom that they have, the crime being done, and young women going to college, my sons and daughter lives there. the freedom to go out at night, go to a nice restaurant at midnight, to come out on the subway, the freedom to live there. can a liberal maintain that if they loosen up on things, can you maintain the atmosphere of safety, even if you liberalize have things? >> well, i think there was a point where some new yorkers were not feeling safe. you know, young black and hispanics in new york, including bill de blasios children, his wife, they made a powerful commercial where they talked about, ending this era, where somebody like him, this bright kid couldn't walk down the street and enjoy the city in the same way. i don't think that people are angry at bloomberg or personally rejecting him on the whole, but they just want a moment where a little balance is pulled back, and they felt -- >> who was the last mayor of new york i
so there are the odds that lhota is up against. >> people are away from new york and boston, they makea visit to new york city on a regular basis. i love the freedom that they have, the crime being done, and young women going to college, my sons and daughter lives there. the freedom to go out at night, go to a nice restaurant at midnight, to come out on the subway, the freedom to live there. can a liberal maintain that if they loosen up on things, can you maintain the atmosphere of...
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coming to you live from new york.on this the 12th anniversary on the site of the rebuild world sent, the remembrance this time will feature no big name politicians, instead we will be witnessing moments of silence. we will hear the names of the dead as they are read allowed, we will hear the church bells ring, all of this as the united states once again is debating the issue of whether or not to go to war in the middle east. we will also be live from syria's northern border where thousands of refugees are now waiting to see if that attack will happen, if the u.s. will attack president asaad. and we will be in afghanistan, with more than 60,000 u.s. fors are still on duty, 11 years into what is now the longest u.s. war in history. we will bring grow the remembrances which began earlier this morning with a flag there that unfurled at sun rise, and then late they are morning we are going to take you life to pennsylvania and of course, we will be here in new york at the site of the first strikes. like this morning on that
coming to you live from new york.on this the 12th anniversary on the site of the rebuild world sent, the remembrance this time will feature no big name politicians, instead we will be witnessing moments of silence. we will hear the names of the dead as they are read allowed, we will hear the church bells ring, all of this as the united states once again is debating the issue of whether or not to go to war in the middle east. we will also be live from syria's northern border where thousands of...
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we have had two major attacks in new york city that succeeded. hese other efforts we talked about, and that's our operating assumption that people still want to come here and kill new yorkers. >> how challenging is the international threat environment? i'm thinking about the number of organizations around the world, whether they are in yemen, in somalia, or in syria, how challenging is the international threat to a city like new york at this point? >> obviously the world has become much smaller after 9/11. so we have to look throughout the world to see if there are threats aimed at us, and we rely on the federal government to give us information in that regard. we have our own officers assigned overseas to keep their ear on the ground, but we're concerned about those locations you mentioned. al nusha is an outgrowth of al qaeda in iraq, which has now resurfaced, and we have alka -- al qaeda in yemen. so these are movements that are strong and fermenting, and we have to be concerned. >> was there any thought given to raising the threat level here i
we have had two major attacks in new york city that succeeded. hese other efforts we talked about, and that's our operating assumption that people still want to come here and kill new yorkers. >> how challenging is the international threat environment? i'm thinking about the number of organizations around the world, whether they are in yemen, in somalia, or in syria, how challenging is the international threat to a city like new york at this point? >> obviously the world has become...
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characteristics and political environment and social environment is new york city. to what extent do you glean from the battle here more universal lessons. or is this really a parochial, fascinating but parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it is about new york as far as constraints on the land. it wasn't a piece of land in one of the most expensive areas of the city in the financial district. you can imagine this happened in other places there might have been more freedom to think about how this land could be used but beyond certain commercial or non-commercial uses but here there were restrictions. the most valuable pieces of land in the world but because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world does offer a more universal lessons how we decide who the land belongs to. battles over land happen. they are one of the most universal things we fight over in countries -- i was thinking often it is a much different situation but in palestinian conflict over land, very fundamental beliefs about what the land is, very emotiona
characteristics and political environment and social environment is new york city. to what extent do you glean from the battle here more universal lessons. or is this really a parochial, fascinating but parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it is about new york as far as constraints on the land. it wasn't a piece of land in one of the most expensive areas of the city in the financial district. you can imagine this happened in other places there might have...
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7:28 a moment of silence to mark the fall of the north tower of the world trade center. >> from new york city to the bay area in 45 minutes san francisco firefighters will hold their own 9/11 remembrance ceremony the abc7 news ace matt keller is at fire station seven. >> the ceremony starts at 6:45 at fire stations across the city san francisco. at the end of the ceremony the names of all new york city firefighters killed in the line of duty on 9/11 will be read out loud. this is last year's ceremony honoring the people and emergency workers killed. today is the 12th information of -- anniversary that killed 2,900people. many of the people open flight 93 lived or worked here in the bay area. this morning, the ceremonies begin at 6:45. at 6:58 fire personnel gather in front of the flagpole and the bell will ring at 6:59 for the last alarm when the south tower of the world trade center collapsed and at 7:00 the flags are lowered to half staff and a minute of silence. at 7:02 the names of the firefighters are read out loud. a ceremony is held in young city the at flight 93 memorial that sta
7:28 a moment of silence to mark the fall of the north tower of the world trade center. >> from new york city to the bay area in 45 minutes san francisco firefighters will hold their own 9/11 remembrance ceremony the abc7 news ace matt keller is at fire station seven. >> the ceremony starts at 6:45 at fire stations across the city san francisco. at the end of the ceremony the names of all new york city firefighters killed in the line of duty on 9/11 will be read out loud. this is...
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new york at 92°, philadelphia at 93 and washington not far behind at 94.when you factor in the humidity, these temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer than this. up to the north though, look at montreal, 69° for you there. as we look at the forecast look at the big change we'll be looking at here. dropping all the way down to 74° by the time we get to the end of the week. over towards florida we do have a little bit of a disturbance off the coast, you can see a counterclockwise turn, showers along the east coast of florida really not bringing too much in terms of accumulation there. it's going to keep the temperatures down just slightly. orlando expect to see about 90, down towards miami how about 88 for you and key west, 86. orlando a big drop in temperatures by the time you get to sunday. 87 to all the way down to 80 as your high. then very quickly over towards texas, rain showers down towards the south, a little bit dryer conditions up to the north, parts of new mexico, temperatures down, you can see albuquerque, about 80° there. dallas over the nex
new york at 92°, philadelphia at 93 and washington not far behind at 94.when you factor in the humidity, these temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer than this. up to the north though, look at montreal, 69° for you there. as we look at the forecast look at the big change we'll be looking at here. dropping all the way down to 74° by the time we get to the end of the week. over towards florida we do have a little bit of a disturbance off the coast, you can see a counterclockwise turn,...
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there were several politicians, the governor of new york, the mayor of new york, the governor of new jersey. police commissioner, fire department chief all there to pay homage and pay tribute to the families who spent the day remembering. it this is the last ceremony that will be part of a construction site. when they do this ceremony next year, the main iconic building that will be rebuilt, the one world trade center it will be complete. tenants are expected to occupy that building. it is half rented out. in addition there is other construction to be finished underground where the 9/11 museum still has to be completed. there are some squabbles between the families and museum board that need to be settled. but this is a plaza site where the construction, cranes, fencing, it will all be gone, and you'll just have this plaza where people can come. many people came by to pay respect, members of the media, for all intents and purposes the ceremony is over. the families will try to put this day from 12 years ago into context as they go back to their lives and try to move on. >> david, on
there were several politicians, the governor of new york, the mayor of new york, the governor of new jersey. police commissioner, fire department chief all there to pay homage and pay tribute to the families who spent the day remembering. it this is the last ceremony that will be part of a construction site. when they do this ceremony next year, the main iconic building that will be rebuilt, the one world trade center it will be complete. tenants are expected to occupy that building. it is half...
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we've had two major attacks in new york city that exceeded. that's hour operating sumps that people thought w they would come here and kill new yorkers. >> we have to look over the horizon and over the whole world and see if aims are aimed at us. that is a responsibility of the federal government. we rely on the government t. they keep their ear to the grouped, but we're concerned about those organizations mentioned. now al-qaeda in iraq. and we have al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen. so these are areas where al-qaeda movement is strong. it's per meanting. and we have to be concerned about it. >> of course security in new york and across the united states has spent drastically to prevent another attack. and ali velshi reports business is booming forecontracters. >> 12 years after that faithful day in america america's security secretarier is booming. the government spends six times what it spent in 2001 fueling the nation's security apparatus. funding accounted for more than one-half billion dollars. >> since september will will there
we've had two major attacks in new york city that exceeded. that's hour operating sumps that people thought w they would come here and kill new yorkers. >> we have to look over the horizon and over the whole world and see if aims are aimed at us. that is a responsibility of the federal government. we rely on the government t. they keep their ear to the grouped, but we're concerned about those organizations mentioned. now al-qaeda in iraq. and we have al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula in...
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the subways and elevated trains that flew above the new york streets gave hopper subjects. el also offed high sed glimpses into the private lives of new yorkers. (dr. judith barter) you have a sense that he's seeing people from a subway train going by. he's looking into their windows. and who of us haven't done that? he was watching without the sense that the people he was watching were watching him. there is a certain type of voyeurism when we look at some of hopper's works. (narrator) ignored as a painter, he made ends meet as an illustrator, but he did it for the money. (dr. carol troyen) hopper hated illustrator work. as, he said, all he wanted to do was paint sunlight on the side of a house. (narrator) the new england coast gave hopper the chance to do just that. hopper summered frequently in new england. in the twenties, he favored gloucester, massachusetts. gloucester was a working class town, home to fishing boats and canning factories. the clear light had attracted artists for generations. at the urging of josephine nivison, another new york painter working in glou
the subways and elevated trains that flew above the new york streets gave hopper subjects. el also offed high sed glimpses into the private lives of new yorkers. (dr. judith barter) you have a sense that he's seeing people from a subway train going by. he's looking into their windows. and who of us haven't done that? he was watching without the sense that the people he was watching were watching him. there is a certain type of voyeurism when we look at some of hopper's works. (narrator)...
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and in new york today, president obama addressed the u.n. eneral assembly, reaching out to iran's new leader and demanding that the u.n. act against syria's current leader. >> if we cannot agree even on this, then it will show that the united nations is incapable of enforcing the most basic of international laws. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks to the author of a book that sheds new light on the life o
and in new york today, president obama addressed the u.n. eneral assembly, reaching out to iran's new leader and demanding that the u.n. act against syria's current leader. >> if we cannot agree even on this, then it will show that the united nations is incapable of enforcing the most basic of international laws. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks to the author of a book that sheds new light on the life o
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the homeless population in new york has also grown in recent years to more than 50,000 people. >> new york inequality is really quite staggering. if you compare the incomes of the top 20% to the woman 20%-- to the bottom 20%, our income ratios are worse than many developing african countries. that's because we have rich people here. it's not bad to have rich people in new york. we want them here. but what we need is a smarter economic development strategy that will use the city's economic strength to create good jobs for low-income people. >> sreenivasan: perhaps the most indurg legacy the next mayor will inherit is how safe new york city is today. for those who lived here in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, the drop in crime is nothing short of remarkable. while crime had fallen sharply during rudy giuliani's administration, it has continued to do so under bloomberg. since 2001, car thefts are down 73%, burglaries 41%; assualts, 17%; rapes, 27%, and murders are down 35%. n.y.u.'s mitchell moss argues the city's drop in crime goes hand in hand with economic development. >> if you want to make a
the homeless population in new york has also grown in recent years to more than 50,000 people. >> new york inequality is really quite staggering. if you compare the incomes of the top 20% to the woman 20%-- to the bottom 20%, our income ratios are worse than many developing african countries. that's because we have rich people here. it's not bad to have rich people in new york. we want them here. but what we need is a smarter economic development strategy that will use the city's economic...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is "the five." we've got a jam-packed show for you tonight. rview with president obama on syria. make sure to stay tuned for that. tomorrow night, the president will address the nation. a special programming note, set your dvrs. for a special 11:00 p.m. edition of "the five" tomorrow with reaction to his speech. >> boo. >> wow, immature. now, today's developments on syria. it was all
it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is "the five." we've got a jam-packed show for you tonight. rview with president obama on syria. make sure to stay tuned for that. tomorrow night, the president will address the nation. a special programming note, set your dvrs. for a special 11:00 p.m. edition of "the five" tomorrow with reaction to his speech. >> boo. >> wow, immature. now, today's developments on syria. it was all
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and later, new york city has a new political star and his dad is on his way to becoming mayor of new york. [ male announcer ] when it comes to doing what you love, more is better. that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ >> arkansas is allowing 13 school districts to use teachers, administrators and school staff as armed guards. teachers and staff in the program are given a one-time, $1,100 stipend to buy a handgun and holster and 53-hour training program using pellet guns. arkansas state senator, jeremy hutchinson, you know the name, hutchinson, nephew of asa hutchinson, who pushed the nra proposal to allow guns in schools, took part in active shooter simulation at a school using rubber bullets. where he accidentally shot a police officer portraying a teacher. the officer was not
and later, new york city has a new political star and his dad is on his way to becoming mayor of new york. [ male announcer ] when it comes to doing what you love, more is better. that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan...
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i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that?> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips, i hate to break it to bill deblasio the government cannot pay everything. neil: do you think we knows that. >> there is a theory you run left in the primaries then veer to center, he seemed centrist on a few lines, there still could be a run off, with bill thompson who is more moderate than him. neil: you have to have 40% to avid that run off it looks like deblasio will avoid that. >> we don't know that. neil: a lot of people are not emersed in this like you are lived in new york, you mentioned this would have a far reaching impact. >> i think when center
i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that?> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me,...
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>> the new york stock exchange. problems that nasdaq has been having a sending boards away from the risk associated with that. i like both exchanges, but i think it will be. lori: would you buy shares? >> it all depends. i have to see the numbers. the numbers, the filing may actually have taken place a couple of months ago. how was going on now, a detailed review under way by the securities and exchange commission none of the concerns that plagues the facebook. when they get done with that there will tell the company that we are good to go. in the company will plan its road show. the confidentiality will go away three weeks before their road show starts. lori: thank you so much. a lot of new information. lori: the closing bell ringing in about 40 minutes. it has been years. he could be getting ready for a comeback. charlie gasparino will bring us exclusive details in a moment. and the housing market may be added pivoting point. buyers facing higher mortgage rates. does the house recovery run out of steam? it could s
>> the new york stock exchange. problems that nasdaq has been having a sending boards away from the risk associated with that. i like both exchanges, but i think it will be. lori: would you buy shares? >> it all depends. i have to see the numbers. the numbers, the filing may actually have taken place a couple of months ago. how was going on now, a detailed review under way by the securities and exchange commission none of the concerns that plagues the facebook. when they get done...
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let me read from vladimir putin's op-ed in the "new york times" today. it's certainly raising eyebrows around the world. besides backing the plan to disarm syria of its chemical weapons the russian leader also took the opportunity according to some to lecture america. "it is alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the united states. is it in america's long-term interest? i doubt it. millions around the world increasingly see america not as a model of democracy but as relying solely on brute force, cobbling coalitions together under the slogan you're either with us or against us." putin also chided president obama's exceptional nation comment this week. according to putin, "it is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation." your thoughts, michael. he certainly knows whoever helped him with this bit of aj-it propp knew what they were doing. >> and i gather he did have a washington p.r. firm helping. any good foreign leader would. chris,
let me read from vladimir putin's op-ed in the "new york times" today. it's certainly raising eyebrows around the world. besides backing the plan to disarm syria of its chemical weapons the russian leader also took the opportunity according to some to lecture america. "it is alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the united states. is it in america's long-term interest? i doubt it. millions around the world...
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new york city mayoral candidate bill de blasio, thanks so much. >> thanks, chris. eciate it. >>> coming up, george zimmerman is back in the news, and not for speeding this time. today he was briefly taken into custody for allegedly threatening his estranged wife and her father with a gun. joy reid will be here to discuss that. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle
new york city mayoral candidate bill de blasio, thanks so much. >> thanks, chris. eciate it. >>> coming up, george zimmerman is back in the news, and not for speeding this time. today he was briefly taken into custody for allegedly threatening his estranged wife and her father with a gun. joy reid will be here to discuss that. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for...
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it's a new york story.ity in this country, you talk about social justice and fairness, all eyes on the big city. last night new york city public advocate and two-time ed show guest, bill de blasio. i should point out he really made a turn in the polls when he was on the ed show on the weekend at 5:00. he won the most votes in the democratic mayoral primary. we won't find out until next week whether de blasio will be named the outright winner or if he will have to face the second-place finisher bill thompson in an october 1st runoff. republican nominee joe loeta, his victory speech last night made it clear, the general campaign is already in full swing. >> ladies and gentlemen, over the next two months, new yorkers will see two completely different visions for the future of our city. i'm hearing an awful lot coming from the other side about a tale of two cities and how they want to tear down the progress that's happened over the last 20 years. this tale is nothing more than class warfare, an attempt to divid
it's a new york story.ity in this country, you talk about social justice and fairness, all eyes on the big city. last night new york city public advocate and two-time ed show guest, bill de blasio. i should point out he really made a turn in the polls when he was on the ed show on the weekend at 5:00. he won the most votes in the democratic mayoral primary. we won't find out until next week whether de blasio will be named the outright winner or if he will have to face the second-place finisher...
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kennedy award for this one. >>> up next, new york might be about to elect its first real liberal mayordes. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> a new study says we're now in a new gilded age with wealth as concentrated as it was before the great depression. the top 1% of earners took one fifth of the income of all the earners together. the reason, a bull market, rising housing prices and growing corporate profits for the wealthy. high unemployment and stagnant wages for everyone else. we'll be right back. >>> when the first poll came out after my dad announced his mayoral candidacy, he didn't even have 10% of the vote. many people, friends and enemies, said that he didn't stand a chance. but here we are today. so, without any further ado, the man with the plan, bill de blasio. >> bill de blasio! bill de blasio! bill de blasio! >> something else, welcome back to "hardball." that was bill de blasio with his family. he won over 40% of the vote, capturing any of his opponents to become new york's next mayor. the polls once had anthony weiner leading the pack of mayoral c
kennedy award for this one. >>> up next, new york might be about to elect its first real liberal mayordes. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> a new study says we're now in a new gilded age with wealth as concentrated as it was before the great depression. the top 1% of earners took one fifth of the income of all the earners together. the reason, a bull market, rising housing prices and growing corporate profits for the wealthy. high unemployment...
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>> a dress. >> in new york jenna lee, fox news. >> now your einformed -- you're informed. here's will thomas with your fox 5 top five. >> up first free flights on united. number five good news if you're one of the lucky few who got the free tickets. united will honor your purchase. an online mistake allowed travellers to get tickets for free. they only had to pay 5-10 dollars security fee. once united noticed the mistake it shut down it's booking website. >> number four 7-11 is going healthy. they're soon going to offer healthy snack options. the cost is two to $6. look for them in the first aisle -- >> number three the cost of chocolate is going up up up and just in time for the holidays. the reason the price of cocoa butter is the special in yeed yent that gives chocolate that melt in the mouth texture -- ingredient. it's jumped sky-high. some have raised prices 30-40%. >> number two good and bad news on the jobs front. women have recovered all the jobs they lost during the recession but not men. 76 million men were employed last month but that is 2 million less than six
>> a dress. >> in new york jenna lee, fox news. >> now your einformed -- you're informed. here's will thomas with your fox 5 top five. >> up first free flights on united. number five good news if you're one of the lucky few who got the free tickets. united will honor your purchase. an online mistake allowed travellers to get tickets for free. they only had to pay 5-10 dollars security fee. once united noticed the mistake it shut down it's booking website. >> number...