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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring -- they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. they change it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic changes? >> i know we are standing on the
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on....
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"the new york times" is on the record -- "the new york times" is on the record is saying it's not true. why would canaletta -- >> you don't believe "the new york times." >> i don't believe the new yorkers un -- anonymous sourcing on this sorry. canaletta first wrote this was a issue she was fired over because she was paid less. "the new york times" says it's not true. >> i want to come back to this equal pay question. we still have here an issue where a newspaper has canned a woman and gotten into a public fight with a woman and trashed a woman who had until a few days ago had been its leader of its newsroom. >> that's right. it got all the good press when she became editor so you live by the gender, you guy by the gender and on some level they are going to have to address questions and come up with kind of why this happened. i mean, they talk about how difficult she was. she managed down poorly. she had fights with people in the newsroom. it doesn't sound like she managed up very well either so basically when it came time to explain this, the pay issue seems like a pretty convenient o
"the new york times" is on the record -- "the new york times" is on the record is saying it's not true. why would canaletta -- >> you don't believe "the new york times." >> i don't believe the new yorkers un -- anonymous sourcing on this sorry. canaletta first wrote this was a issue she was fired over because she was paid less. "the new york times" says it's not true. >> i want to come back to this equal pay question. we still have here...
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c-span: when did you go to work for the new york times? >> guest: i went to work for the new york times full-time as a staffer in 1955 -- january 19th, 1955. and i had spent seven years doing general-assignment reporting and feature writing for other newspapers. and i was a stringer on women's news for the times for about a year before i came back to new york. that was in london. and there i was with all that general experience behind me, and i was immediately sent to the women's page to cover fashion because that's where women went in those days. c-span: there are all kinds of crazy little things that you learn when you read this book. i mean, crazy -- maybe not to the audience, but for those of us that live here. >> guest: not to the women. c-span: huh? >> guest: not to the women. c-span: well, let me tell you what -- let me tell you what i'm talking about. you married a man by the name of stan levey. >> guest: that's correct. c-span: and it turns out that his son is bob levey? >> guest: yes. he writes bob levey's washington. c-span: her
c-span: when did you go to work for the new york times? >> guest: i went to work for the new york times full-time as a staffer in 1955 -- january 19th, 1955. and i had spent seven years doing general-assignment reporting and feature writing for other newspapers. and i was a stringer on women's news for the times for about a year before i came back to new york. that was in london. and there i was with all that general experience behind me, and i was immediately sent to the women's page to...
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official state snack of the state of new york. ( laughter ) >> jon: that, my friends, new york state senator michael razzenhoffer. at the behest of a local fourth grade class attempting to bring forth into law an official honor for new york's vaunted yogurt industry, it's what's known in legislative circles as gimme. a no-brainer. the type of feel-good, pro-business, and probiotic-- >> would the sponsor yield for a few questions? >> jon: wait, sponsor yield? yield for questions? who dareth rise? ( laughter ) senator razzenhoffer, what quibble doth thou proffer. >> as far as a state snack what exactly are we defining as a snack here? ( laughter ). >> jon: touche. a philosophical query. your answer, senator razzenhoffer. >> i think it's self-explanatory. i mean, you have breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and then you have snacks. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> jon: i think we're done here. i believe there are no further questions. perhaps we can move on to a vote. >> did you consider, say, the potato chip as a potential state snack? >> no. >> did the sponsor consider raisins as the potentia
official state snack of the state of new york. ( laughter ) >> jon: that, my friends, new york state senator michael razzenhoffer. at the behest of a local fourth grade class attempting to bring forth into law an official honor for new york's vaunted yogurt industry, it's what's known in legislative circles as gimme. a no-brainer. the type of feel-good, pro-business, and probiotic-- >> would the sponsor yield for a few questions? >> jon: wait, sponsor yield? yield for...
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new york is, obviously, the big board. it's center of capitalism for many years. but like i said, nasdaq is fighting hard. jack ma, from what i understand, will serve as the de facto lead upside writer on the deal. he's going to be calling the shots. there will be five banks that will be working together on dividing up proceeds. they will be equals. jpmorgan, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, and i believe merrill lynch and citigroup. they will be all equals on this deal. jack ma will be sitting in the middle. he will be calling the shots, he will be the lead underwriter. and this is what we do know, jack has essentially threatened any bank, threatened to fire any bank that does not work together in a collaborative effort. he told 'em point blank, you don't work together, you don't do this right, you are out. we should point out that they are, essentially, going to divide up the fees equally. but the interesting thing is jack ma is running this deal when it comes later in the summer, and nasdaq and new york are locked in a bi
new york is, obviously, the big board. it's center of capitalism for many years. but like i said, nasdaq is fighting hard. jack ma, from what i understand, will serve as the de facto lead upside writer on the deal. he's going to be calling the shots. there will be five banks that will be working together on dividing up proceeds. they will be equals. jpmorgan, morgan stanley, goldman sachs, and i believe merrill lynch and citigroup. they will be all equals on this deal. jack ma will be sitting...
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vinnie ran the new york merc. liz: one of the early country6m ones. -- early ones. >> this is such a bizarre, conflicted story that when you start peeling it apart, it becomes funny. i will say this, schneiderman has a chance to do something good here if he looks at structural issue,. liz: well, he's done some good in the past, so we'll be watching. charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino on exclusive goldman sachs details regarding high frequency trading. we've got the closing bell ringing in 28 and a half minutes. the obama administration's standoff with russia has put liquified natural gas squarely in the crosshairs. hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake for american companies who would love to step in in case russia cuts off supplies to eastern europe. for each winner, though, there is a loser. rich edson live at an lng export terminal along the louisiana coast. it's a fox business exclusive. >>> and new york's silicon alley on the rise and attracting more and more start-ups that are then gettin
vinnie ran the new york merc. liz: one of the early country6m ones. -- early ones. >> this is such a bizarre, conflicted story that when you start peeling it apart, it becomes funny. i will say this, schneiderman has a chance to do something good here if he looks at structural issue,. liz: well, he's done some good in the past, so we'll be watching. charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino on exclusive goldman sachs details regarding high frequency trading. we've got the closing...
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. >>> new york city may be america's financial capital by new york state has a long standing reputation of well, not the easiest place to do business. now governor andrew cuomo has launched a multi-million dollar effort to change that and if it works it could bring the already fierce competition between states to a whole new level. scott cohen has more. >> why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? >> the ad campaign alone is costing $15 million to look like businesses are flocking to new york. the value tech is one of their stars. >> i think there is a new edge to new york in wanting to be competitive and wanting to attract high-tech companies and i thought let's have fun with it. >> value tech which makes supplies for high tech manufacturing is only bringing about 25 jobs to a work force of nine million, the overall job growth from last year is behind national average and new york ranks highest among the states, high tax, regulation and high stress. governor andrew cuomo has set out to change that but even his hand-picked economic development commis
. >>> new york city may be america's financial capital by new york state has a long standing reputation of well, not the easiest place to do business. now governor andrew cuomo has launched a multi-million dollar effort to change that and if it works it could bring the already fierce competition between states to a whole new level. scott cohen has more. >> why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? >> the ad campaign alone is costing $15...
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i'm tony harris in new york. inside is -- "inside story" is next. if you would like updates, head to the website aljazeera.com. >> when people used to be arrested and charged with serious crimes against the united states and it's people, the next stop used to be a courtroom in the united states. after this latest terror trial in new york ended in conviction, we asked, why are we trying terror suspects anywhere else? it's the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. a jury has decided a mom at the possible in london, is guilty of 11 terror charges. american prospects charged the preacher with organizing the kidnapping of western tourists, and thing to establish a terrorist training camp in oregon. the jury deliberated on two days after a six week trial. the trial held at the district court in manhattan. in the united states, when the obama came to washington in 2009, the new president and the attorney general, eric holder, said that there was nothing stopping the u.s. from trying suspects on american soil in normally constituted criminal courts. it
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melissa: the new york post. melissa: -- judge napolitano: of their reported accurately someone got the $250,000. melissa: you have a private conversation with someone and they go deal into saying something, and we are not saying donald sterling was goaded into saying what you had said and wouldn't have said it anyway but if that happens and you get a famous person and talk to them and try to get them all because you are trying to recorded and selig and make it public. judge napolitano: the standards the supreme court uses as to whether a conversation is private is whether or not the speaker expects privacy. that standard called the expectation of privacy changes with the passage of time. as we enter the post 1984, as in the title of george orwell's book world in which the government captures everything we say through our blackberries and i phones and uses them reco expectation of privacy goes down and the actual privacy protections that we have go down. and donald sterling have expected privacy in the bedroom of
melissa: the new york post. melissa: -- judge napolitano: of their reported accurately someone got the $250,000. melissa: you have a private conversation with someone and they go deal into saying something, and we are not saying donald sterling was goaded into saying what you had said and wouldn't have said it anyway but if that happens and you get a famous person and talk to them and try to get them all because you are trying to recorded and selig and make it public. judge napolitano: the...
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in new york, rebecca traifter of the "new republic" magazine. let me begin with you, marie, tell me what the issues are as you see it in the much-discussed firing? >> i think there are a set of issues, obviously, around jill, and what happened at the "new york times," and that has been much discussed and much reported and i think probably much more to come. i think for me and many of the people that i've been speak welcome and hearing from in the last several days, there is this looming question about where women stand in this industry. when i became editor of the "chicago tribune" in 2001, there were quite a number of us, and a growing number of us, who were holding the senior-most leadership positions in newsrooms. we used to have a dinner once a year, actually, and we could actually fill a dinner taib of those of us who were doing this work and now with jill's dismissal we have no women lead anything newspapers in the top 10 markets. and in the top 25 we have only two. and so i think this question of whether women in journalism is not just a
in new york, rebecca traifter of the "new republic" magazine. let me begin with you, marie, tell me what the issues are as you see it in the much-discussed firing? >> i think there are a set of issues, obviously, around jill, and what happened at the "new york times," and that has been much discussed and much reported and i think probably much more to come. i think for me and many of the people that i've been speak welcome and hearing from in the last several days,...
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i don'at the "new york times." do i know when we raise those types of issues in trying to combat the equal pay mantra theirs that women don't get paid the same amount of money, maybe it's experience. maybe it's how much time they take off, other factors come into play. they never want to consider those when we are saying well maybe you should look at this in a broader way. now the "new york times" is caught and i wouldn't be surprised if abramson, giving what a bloody departure that was, she didn't even show up at the announcement unlike with her male predecessor when he left he his his wife there and big farewell to the staff. this was humiliating and ugly, right? i wouldn't be surprised if she sued. >> i don't think she will sue. i will just tell you why because she -- this is a negotiated package. >> yeah. >> that when a person leaves a position like that, they get a lot of money. they get a big check. >> hush money. >> along with the check sign a paper. number one, i'm not going to disparage you, number two, i'
i don'at the "new york times." do i know when we raise those types of issues in trying to combat the equal pay mantra theirs that women don't get paid the same amount of money, maybe it's experience. maybe it's how much time they take off, other factors come into play. they never want to consider those when we are saying well maybe you should look at this in a broader way. now the "new york times" is caught and i wouldn't be surprised if abramson, giving what a bloody...
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you have had shows all over the world. >> yes, it in new york. >> in new york. and you are le clequerqe. welcome to "taking stock." you are a world famous photographer. lucien clergue. >> i was trained to be a violinist, and we had no money at school, so i took a camera, and that was more easy. >> and that was easier than being a violinist and less expensive. >> yes. >> when did you realize photography was going to be the thing that consumed you? >> when i came in 1961 for my , and there wasa the room a photographer he -- to see the most famous photographer in the world, and i saw that photography was important. >> the age of digital photography is upon us, yes? >> yes. >> do you still take photographs using the film? >> yes. i wanted to add something else. >> the idea that photography now because of its digital nature can be reproduced so much, how does that change the idea of a printer that comes from you is singular, there are not that many? the other one is flat. >> tell us about your current exhibit. >> it was 60 years ago. of course, picasso -- i am famous
you have had shows all over the world. >> yes, it in new york. >> in new york. and you are le clequerqe. welcome to "taking stock." you are a world famous photographer. lucien clergue. >> i was trained to be a violinist, and we had no money at school, so i took a camera, and that was more easy. >> and that was easier than being a violinist and less expensive. >> yes. >> when did you realize photography was going to be the thing that consumed you?...
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only in new york. only in new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. thanks to robinson cano. what a good sport. stick around we'll be right back with emma stone everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ coach, making decisions is a big part of your job. so, which would you choose? this one that cleans or this one that cleans and protects against dryness? that one. that's it. you got one question for me? dove men+care bodywash cleans and protects against dryness. the new samsung galaxy s5 watch that. with download booster is a faster way to get what you want. it turbo-charges download speeds by blending both 4g lte and wifi. boys! so when you just can't wait... you don't have to. ♪ t-mobile will pay your termination fees when you switch and trade-in your device. get the samsung galaxy s5 now for $0 down at t-mobile. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first is guest is a golden globe-nominated actress whose latest film, "the amazing spiderman 2" is in imax 3d and theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, we love her. please welcome emma
only in new york. only in new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. thanks to robinson cano. what a good sport. stick around we'll be right back with emma stone everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ coach, making decisions is a big part of your job. so, which would you choose? this one that cleans or this one that cleans and protects against dryness? that one. that's it. you got one question for me? dove men+care bodywash cleans and protects against dryness. the new samsung...
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making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies.
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the senior senator from new york, democratic senator chuck schumer. and from washington, nbc news white house correspondent and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd. chuck and chuck. we're going to talk about your chart and the minimum wage in just a moment. that was a good dinner. >> it was a great dinner. i enjoyed it. president was good. and mchale was good. >> mchale was adorable. here are some of the highlights from the responsibilities dinner. >> olympic snow boarding medalist is here. we cannot believe what they do. death defying feats. haven't seen someone pull a 180 that fast since rand paul disinvited that nevada rancher from this dinner. as a general rule, things don't end well if the sentence started, "let me tell you something i know about the negro." just a tip for you. don't start your sentence that way. now that it's 2014, washington is obsessed on the midterms. folks are saying that with my sagging poll numbers, my fellow democrats don't really want me campaigning with them. and i don't think that's true, although i did notice the
the senior senator from new york, democratic senator chuck schumer. and from washington, nbc news white house correspondent and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd. chuck and chuck. we're going to talk about your chart and the minimum wage in just a moment. that was a good dinner. >> it was a great dinner. i enjoyed it. president was good. and mchale was good. >> mchale was adorable. here are some of the highlights from the responsibilities dinner. >> olympic...
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msg owns hockey's new york rangers. they blasted the canadiens on saturday in that eastern conference file. carrie price was run into by rangers player, but he was able to stay into the game. now the canadiens have announced that price is out for the rest of the series with an injured knee, giving the rangers an easy path to the stanley cup finals. game 2 toke, n -- game 2 tonigh. >>> you see skiingers use it down the slope. sky divers love it from jump to landing. 'em "power lunch"ers used go pro when we went curling. this is a company that makes mounted cameras for just about anything or anyone who wants to go to wall street. josh lipton has the details. >> yeah, no doubt go pro is cool, but is it a smart place to invest your hard-earned money once it goes public. the new tech site which nbc universal is a minority stakeholder expects, investors will have to decide if this is a company in which they want to commit capital. billionaire founder nick woodman has said that go pro's revenue doubled ever year. to more than
msg owns hockey's new york rangers. they blasted the canadiens on saturday in that eastern conference file. carrie price was run into by rangers player, but he was able to stay into the game. now the canadiens have announced that price is out for the rest of the series with an injured knee, giving the rangers an easy path to the stanley cup finals. game 2 toke, n -- game 2 tonigh. >>> you see skiingers use it down the slope. sky divers love it from jump to landing. 'em "power...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracéÑ [drumming] [captioning made possible by kcet television] [horn honks] >> we live in the greatest country in the world. isn't that safe to say? we're so lucky to be here. like, you guys live in the only country in the world where people die from food. that's fucking gangster, you know what i mean? like that stuff they don't have enough of in africa, we just stuff too much of that in our faces, then we keel over and just die. you know, like, you can never have an argument with a kid in nicaragua about your problems, you know. he'd be like, "hey, man, how'd your dad die?" "oh, my dad? yeah, pringles. like, once he popped, he couldn't stop." you can tell a lot about people by the jokes they tell. i've been doing stand-up about 8 1/2 years. and for the majority of
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i'm on twice a week in new york city. such magnanimity on the fox news channel. >> we want you in the 11:00 o'clock hour on "varney & company" sitting next to me on the that. warm-up for the big show that you're doing. will you do that? [laughter] >> we will make it happen. [laughter] stuart: katie is a new start of "varney & co." [laughter] take you for being on the show. >> thank you and see you soon. i'm in trouble with this. coming up next, global fast-moving protest coming tomorrow. it's all about raising the minimum wage. and one ceo says that will be very bad for his business. he knows this personally. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> krispy kreme doughnuts
i'm on twice a week in new york city. such magnanimity on the fox news channel. >> we want you in the 11:00 o'clock hour on "varney & company" sitting next to me on the that. warm-up for the big show that you're doing. will you do that? [laughter] >> we will make it happen. [laughter] stuart: katie is a new start of "varney & co." [laughter] take you for being on the show. >> thank you and see you soon. i'm in trouble with this. coming up next,...
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am, i'm a new york fan. i remember when the rangers won 20 years ago, i was an intern, production assistant at good day new york,. liz: liz back in the day. >> i ran home to get we are the champions, and i brought it back to the producers and said, here it is, here it is. there was no disc inside. that was a good learning lesson. okay. let's talk about tyson, hillshire, pilgrim's pride and pinnacle foods, those are something i'm watching very closely. take a look at these week-to-date. we're not talking about tyson, hillshire, right? the girl at the dance that everybody wants to dance with. that is because you had pilgrim's pride interested in hillshire, tyson says we're interested. they're battling it out. and what happens to pinnacle foods? it's down 6% for the week and this was on the idea that hillshire was moving forward with pinnacle. that's something we've been watching very closely, and we've also kept a close eye on valiant and aller again. intraday highs, i won't say record highs, but it moved toda
am, i'm a new york fan. i remember when the rangers won 20 years ago, i was an intern, production assistant at good day new york,. liz: liz back in the day. >> i ran home to get we are the champions, and i brought it back to the producers and said, here it is, here it is. there was no disc inside. that was a good learning lesson. okay. let's talk about tyson, hillshire, pilgrim's pride and pinnacle foods, those are something i'm watching very closely. take a look at these week-to-date....
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in new york in 50 years. new new yorkhe namee which is fine as a but for your next bridge you should come up with something a little more fresh. [laughter] .ere's the thing this never happens. you are building this bridge schedule. three years ago after republicans in congress refused to pass multiple bills that would have put construction work, i tookto action on my own to fasttrack process for major projects like this one. normally it would have taken permito five years to this bridge. we did it in a year and a half. in a year and a half. [applause] that meant we were creating faster, doingobs right by workers, intending -- and tending to the environment. the vice president is in cleveland today at another tracked, at we fast rapid transit station that will make life easier for a lot of residents there. so today we're releasing a new plan to apply the same strategy major projects all across america. we're announcing 11 more projects to accelerate to get moving faster from boston south pensacola bay bridge t
in new york in 50 years. new new yorkhe namee which is fine as a but for your next bridge you should come up with something a little more fresh. [laughter] .ere's the thing this never happens. you are building this bridge schedule. three years ago after republicans in congress refused to pass multiple bills that would have put construction work, i tookto action on my own to fasttrack process for major projects like this one. normally it would have taken permito five years to this bridge. we did...
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that may soon become a reality in new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts pedestrians around the city and send a few people to go twice a year and they just sit there with umpire pitch counters. doesn't really give a view what it's like day in, day out, through different seasons. >> reporter: a start-up called place meter is trying to change that providing a realtime picture of, no's pedestrian traffic using hundreds of existing video feed around the city. >> we lay in computer russian all algorithm. >> reporter: counting about 10 million people a day and can count occupy people are inside a building. the city's already using the data,
that may soon become a reality in new york. where they're embracing new recognition technology that will count every pedestrian in the city. >> every neighborhood in the city walks. we really need to have an understanding of what that activity looks like to serve new yorkers better. >> reporter: over 60% of commuters in new york city travel by foot or public transit. for a city of 8.4 million, that's a lot of people to count. >> the department of transportation counts...
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if you are not from new york this is just going to be interesting. peter cooper village is manhattan's largest apartment complex, and that is saying something. but it's significance goes well beyond it's size. it has become a powerful symbol of affordable housing for middle class americans. whether it will stay affordable is in doubt. analysts are seeing the first signs of potential sell of the property, and it's not just about them but about the middle class. >> we already have 32 regio 32 registe registerants. >> gathering up for a fight at stake, an 80-acre middle class apartment complex of more than 11,000 apartments along manhattan's river that is home to 25,000 residents. but with fears of a potential sale, steinberg and others worry that the affordable housing that has allowed them to live here for decades will be wiped out. >> we are fighting for everybody who has affordable housing in new york city. >> steinberg payed 1300 in monthly rent. the hallmark which opened in 1947 for world war ii veterans. it was deviled by metlife with the city's
if you are not from new york this is just going to be interesting. peter cooper village is manhattan's largest apartment complex, and that is saying something. but it's significance goes well beyond it's size. it has become a powerful symbol of affordable housing for middle class americans. whether it will stay affordable is in doubt. analysts are seeing the first signs of potential sell of the property, and it's not just about them but about the middle class. >> we already have 32 regio...
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thank you for taking the time from new york to come. mr. district attorney our next one >> the next one is mental health especially there's an area you have taken a professional leadership and some of your other colleagues, we from many years have been u custodial aware the challenges in our community that have mental health problems whether getting them the right level of service or getting them off the streets to live a more humane life some of the people we deal with die in the streets because the lack of care. we also have other activities that we, you know, we're seeing an increase in the workload starting in julia significant workload and perhaps if the law is to pass another piece. i'd like to introduce you to katie miller she's the one that works in this area
thank you for taking the time from new york to come. mr. district attorney our next one >> the next one is mental health especially there's an area you have taken a professional leadership and some of your other colleagues, we from many years have been u custodial aware the challenges in our community that have mental health problems whether getting them the right level of service or getting them off the streets to live a more humane life some of the people we deal with die in the streets...
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sorry about "the new york times." you know, i'm such a champion of women's rights. >> i'm actually sorry about this. >> i am too. i think we have something to talk about knowing your value conference. >> yes. we already did, but this definitely -- >> time to pay -- it's a war on women. #war on women. >> no. it's actually just a dirty little secret. >> didn't that happen with "time" magazine too? >> yeah. until a woman took over and rectified the situation. >> she saw the salaries and said, wait a second. >> fixing this. >> why don't we explain this story? we talk in shorthand. >> i think you have to try a different approach. i think you have to try, joe, shush, in his ear. then i'll get to the stories. >> you told me to shut up. >> there's a major shakeup at "the new york times" as executive editor jill abramson has been dismissed from her responsibilities at the paper. at least that's the way "the new york times" puts it on today's front page. publisher arthur sultz burger says the decision was made because there was
sorry about "the new york times." you know, i'm such a champion of women's rights. >> i'm actually sorry about this. >> i am too. i think we have something to talk about knowing your value conference. >> yes. we already did, but this definitely -- >> time to pay -- it's a war on women. #war on women. >> no. it's actually just a dirty little secret. >> didn't that happen with "time" magazine too? >> yeah. until a woman took over and...
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i'm joined by nbc news' maria shriver, carolyn ryan, washington bureau chief of the "new york times," and carly feor reno, former ceo of hewlett-packard. she's now global chair of opportunity international. welcome to all of you. maria, we have been talking about this. the facts of jill abramson may be murkier now, right, not completely resolved? the larger question about equal pay, about equal treatment for women in leadership is a conversation that will go on independent of jill abramson's circumstances. what do you think? >> absolutely. i think this is a teachable moment. we don't know the facts of jill abramson's situation, but pay discrimination, pay inequity does exist. it's like global warming. only a frung finge few deny its existence. it particularly affects women in low income jobs, women of color, 57 cents on the dollar. it's one of the reasons 1 in 3 women in this country, working women, are on the brink of poverty. things can change that, passage of the fair paycheck fairness act can change that. i think this is also a teachable moment for women in leadership. how do wome
i'm joined by nbc news' maria shriver, carolyn ryan, washington bureau chief of the "new york times," and carly feor reno, former ceo of hewlett-packard. she's now global chair of opportunity international. welcome to all of you. maria, we have been talking about this. the facts of jill abramson may be murkier now, right, not completely resolved? the larger question about equal pay, about equal treatment for women in leadership is a conversation that will go on independent of jill...
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payne there with the haunting story of new york's brother island. that brings today's program to a close. you can find much more and all of today's news on our website. and you can be in touch with me and the rest of the team on twitter. thanks for watching today and see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud
payne there with the haunting story of new york's brother island. that brings today's program to a close. you can find much more and all of today's news on our website. and you can be in touch with me and the rest of the team on twitter. thanks for watching today and see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the...
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is the smoking rate in new york city is lower. however, for this to work, you have to bet set some of the horrid tax revenues asigh to help -- >> in california to people in california smokes as much as in new york? >> my goodness, in certain areas you will get shunned if you're lighting up a cigarette, but you can say that about new york city, too. >> go to florida, i boulevard it was in florida, people are still smoking. >> a -- to answer privacy complaints. any chance mr. zuckerberg is going to heed the summons? >> no. i mean, c'mon now, i'm going to answer this topic. >> huh? what? >> i find this rather ironic. if instagram, twitter, facebook, some of the other social sites that have been blocked or called into question in iran are so dangerous and such a threat to privacy, why do you see senior leaders of the iranian government having full access, on twitter, having full access. you have the iranian president saying not to block these sites. >> dom, quick thought. >> i think you have senior mens on iran, social media. i don't
is the smoking rate in new york city is lower. however, for this to work, you have to bet set some of the horrid tax revenues asigh to help -- >> in california to people in california smokes as much as in new york? >> my goodness, in certain areas you will get shunned if you're lighting up a cigarette, but you can say that about new york city, too. >> go to florida, i boulevard it was in florida, people are still smoking. >> a -- to answer privacy complaints. any chance...
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. >> i spoke earlier with "new york" magazine's jennifer senior in new hampshire. she's the author of "all joy and no fun: the paradox of modern parenthood." jennifer senior, welcome. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i was a bad mom. that's practically an indictment. what was your reaction to that "new york post" headline? >> it wasn't practically an indictment. it was unambiguously an indictment. and my reaction was that it was preposterous. i mean, based on the immediate contents, the stuff that they isolated in the "post" story itself, and based on the overall, you know, context of the story. >> so admitting to some ambivalence about the burdens and frustrations of child rearing somehow in the tabloid parlance gets translated into being a dysfunctional parent? >> well, exactly. being more specific here, what she said was essentially look, i was 40 when i had my first child. you know, i had an entire kind of work life. had i this free-wheeling autonomous life beforehand, and then suddenly i had a baby. guess what. it doesn't make you a bad mom to actually say
. >> i spoke earlier with "new york" magazine's jennifer senior in new hampshire. she's the author of "all joy and no fun: the paradox of modern parenthood." jennifer senior, welcome. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i was a bad mom. that's practically an indictment. what was your reaction to that "new york post" headline? >> it wasn't practically an indictment. it was unambiguously an indictment. and my reaction was that it was...
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>> marlie hall here in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> still to come, one of the world's wealthiest men shares his stock picks. and in sports, steam? seattle. what got the manager so hot under the collar. what got the manager so hot under the collar. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now, i can plan my days and accomplish more. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol w
>> marlie hall here in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> still to come, one of the world's wealthiest men shares his stock picks. and in sports, steam? seattle. what got the manager so hot under the collar. what got the manager so hot under the collar. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia...
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york, montrÉal-new york -- >> it is huge. in california they have their own series. >> we are hockey crazy this morning on "surveillance." coming up, pimco looks for growth in china. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. good morning, worldwide. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." russian foreign minister si ergei lavrov will sit down with ryan chilcote. front and center will be a discussion on ukraine. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." with me is scarlet fu and adam johnson. what i am looking at his yields this morning. the 10-year yield below 2.6, 2.579. we are back to low yields before the janet yellen testimony of about a week ago. let's go to gainers and losers in a record equity market with scarlet fu. >> one loser here is elizabeth arden. they make britney spears brand perfumes. now they are hiring goldman sachs to explore options. >> you know what that means? show me a bit. >> don't you have a relative who is in the business? >> yes, my sister is a perfumer. >> in any case, elizabeth arden is looking for a potential buyer. t
york, montrÉal-new york -- >> it is huge. in california they have their own series. >> we are hockey crazy this morning on "surveillance." coming up, pimco looks for growth in china. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. good morning, worldwide. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." russian foreign minister si ergei lavrov will sit down with ryan chilcote. front and center will be a discussion on ukraine. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." with me is...
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senate campaign in new york. desouza said quote, i knew that causing a campaign contribution to be made in the name of another was wrong, and something the law forbids. i deeply regret my conduct. he faces ten to 16 months in prison when he's sentenced and that's expected to be in september. astonishing. >>> joining us now, leading attorneys, both fox news analysts. i got to begin with desouza and i have to apologize to eric holder. i have to tell you i thought that was political harassment. she's about ready -- >> here's the lifeline. >> she's represented by a fantastic criminal defense attorney and he said look take the plea and we'll argue. they are going to say to the judge to please not give him any jail time. >> the sentencing ramifications are pretty much lower than that. they can get no jail time. i agree. >> that's nice when you guys agree. >> not too often. >> sterling, clippers, nba now charging again that he's a foul fellow and a racist s.o.b. i don't think that was their exact language. >> i don't th
senate campaign in new york. desouza said quote, i knew that causing a campaign contribution to be made in the name of another was wrong, and something the law forbids. i deeply regret my conduct. he faces ten to 16 months in prison when he's sentenced and that's expected to be in september. astonishing. >>> joining us now, leading attorneys, both fox news analysts. i got to begin with desouza and i have to apologize to eric holder. i have to tell you i thought that was political...
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by the new york tabloids. and later -- >> at first i didn't want to take this vacation, now i'm glad i did. it's given me a chance to spend a lot more time with you and -- >> audrey. >> audrey, yeah. >> good talk, russ. i have to tell you that scene helped inspire the new book i wrote with my dad. bill geist will be with us here on set talking "good talk, dad." stay with us. ♪ i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising wa
by the new york tabloids. and later -- >> at first i didn't want to take this vacation, now i'm glad i did. it's given me a chance to spend a lot more time with you and -- >> audrey. >> audrey, yeah. >> good talk, russ. i have to tell you that scene helped inspire the new book i wrote with my dad. bill geist will be with us here on set talking "good talk, dad." stay with us. ♪ i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my...
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in new york, the rain has not started. it's getting close. western new york and tomorrow looks like heavy rain is expected more much of the region, it will be a messy day. on saturday, i promise things will be better. temperatures at 76. news coming up after this. >>> the federal communications commission agreed to move forward on a proposal that could change the way we use the internet. at risk the principal of net neutrality. cathy turner explains. >> reporter: disorder at an otherwise orderly hearing. the emotions of the federal communication commission reflect the high stakes. in a 3-2 vote the commission voted in favour of new rules affecting internet connectivity. >> the consideration that we are beginning today is not about whether the internet must be opened, but about how and when we will have rules in place to assure an open internet. >> it is to do with charming more money to bring internet faster to certain customers. >> this is talking about a two-lane internet. a fast lane and slower for the rest of us. >> instead of putting tol
in new york, the rain has not started. it's getting close. western new york and tomorrow looks like heavy rain is expected more much of the region, it will be a messy day. on saturday, i promise things will be better. temperatures at 76. news coming up after this. >>> the federal communications commission agreed to move forward on a proposal that could change the way we use the internet. at risk the principal of net neutrality. cathy turner explains. >> reporter: disorder at an...
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has senior new york review of books. he not only edited but he invested in new york review of book. he's now in his early 80's. i can't imagine doing what he does. >> rose: in his early 80's. >> and he does it with a pretty small staff. he does not write, it's true. he's more purely an editor. and he's a kind of genius too, i think. i just can't think that far in advance. but i don't expect to be anywhere near. >> rose: i'm not sure what it might be. >> i have no idea. >> rose: i watched the olympics and thought perhaps you were thinking about being a sports caster. >> i did that once and the expression is once a philosopher, twice a -- i don't expect to repeat that stunt again. you know, nbc called me up. they needed a russia person. maybe to kosher them on that because matt laur and meredith knew a lot of things but not a russia specialist. for me i don't think it was the russia part because i lived there for a long time and sochi looked like new jersey with steep slopes. it didn't look like russia. >> rose: nothing wr
has senior new york review of books. he not only edited but he invested in new york review of book. he's now in his early 80's. i can't imagine doing what he does. >> rose: in his early 80's. >> and he does it with a pretty small staff. he does not write, it's true. he's more purely an editor. and he's a kind of genius too, i think. i just can't think that far in advance. but i don't expect to be anywhere near. >> rose: i'm not sure what it might be. >> i have no idea....
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in new york city we're blessed because we have a strong government. we have a lot of tools at our disposal, and pre-k is a great example. i don't think we would have gotten to pre-k simply if the public debate had been left to its own. there was a broad realize of early childhood education -- >> you mean you had to have a commitment to an idea and you had to make sure it was front and center and to make sure this is where government was going to do something to make a difference. >> you said it perfectly and there had to be a relentlessness. we had a consensus that early childhood education is an extraordinary difference maker and a way to succeed in the economy, that wasn't going to happen unless it became a focal point of government-- and in my case, an elected official who had the ability to create that momentum. it wasn't going to happen simply because of some public discourse or consensus that emerged. so this is where the role of government becomes so important, to catalyze, to take us to places that will set up our future more effectively. that
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as "uss oak hill" makes her way into new york harbor, a new york native commands from the bridge. >> it's an opportunity to show new yorkers and all those in the tri-state area what their navy is all about. >> reporter: today, it's all about navigating these busy waters as cold john leads the parade of ships, brings back memories. >> i remember my father taking me to fort hamilton and seeing these ships in new york harbor, i was amazed. it was just beautiful. >> the first fleet week was in san diego in 1935 and been a new york tradition for the past three decades. >> ready to do it? >> yes, sir. >> all right, let's go. >> reporter: captain wade says he's thrilled to be part of that history bringing his sailors to his city. >> it's an incredible honor, these men and women behind me and those below the decks are doing hard work, excited to be out here and showcase their navy and i think they want to have some fun as well. >> reporter: many of the marines and sailors have already headed off oak hill and into the city to start having some fun. we will have a number of community outreach
as "uss oak hill" makes her way into new york harbor, a new york native commands from the bridge. >> it's an opportunity to show new yorkers and all those in the tri-state area what their navy is all about. >> reporter: today, it's all about navigating these busy waters as cold john leads the parade of ships, brings back memories. >> i remember my father taking me to fort hamilton and seeing these ships in new york harbor, i was amazed. it was just beautiful....