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a thirty percent state renewable energy by 2015 but the state of new york has rolled out new york sun again, you might have heard my good friend but you'll call him david sun bank if you like i'm going off the cuff here. this is the new york public utilities commission with the development authority the flagship of alternative energy authority in the state of new york to fund 3 thousand megawatts of energy throughout 20023 and the climbing block to build capacity this is something we've fought very, very hard for if the state of n.y. new york it's going to be revolutionary but for all people. and we have a bill that actually, i'm the sponsor of surprise, surprise it's a bill 752 of this increases the renewable portfolio standards to percent of renewable energy by 2050 (clapping) you can keep clapping if i like thank you, thank you, thank you. no, this is - as i indicated when i spoke earlier this is a fight those biggest don't just happen i introduce them and because it's wonderful and they step arrested it through i'm going to need people to call on the governor and the state legisla
a thirty percent state renewable energy by 2015 but the state of new york has rolled out new york sun again, you might have heard my good friend but you'll call him david sun bank if you like i'm going off the cuff here. this is the new york public utilities commission with the development authority the flagship of alternative energy authority in the state of new york to fund 3 thousand megawatts of energy throughout 20023 and the climbing block to build capacity this is something we've fought...
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the people of new york. lyft's ceo will join me here. lyft, andft, -- wise it sparking so much controversy? if you see a giant pink mustache driving towards you, don't be alarmed. liyfyft car.it is a >> the passengers badly, the driver is smiling. >> these let you use app to get a ride. >> owning a vehicle is the second-highest household expense. there had to be a better way to collect -- connect people who needed a ride. >> opening up, enter your location, and a car shows and. -- shows up. than a black sedan, or a taxi, and it helps put cash in the pockets of regular people. >>. between main. lifts inrted offering his car. he can bring enough to do under dollars a day. >> you can really be able to help out. a lot of people -- i need rides. you get to be there for them. >> matt miller joins us from new york. matt, we will see you taking a ft in new list -- a ly york. >> i used my own car, put pink mustache on it, and drove around. >> i can we do see it. no one asked you about the new york attorney general's
the people of new york. lyft's ceo will join me here. lyft, andft, -- wise it sparking so much controversy? if you see a giant pink mustache driving towards you, don't be alarmed. liyfyft car.it is a >> the passengers badly, the driver is smiling. >> these let you use app to get a ride. >> owning a vehicle is the second-highest household expense. there had to be a better way to collect -- connect people who needed a ride. >> opening up, enter your location, and a car...
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there will be >> the new york attorney general has announced they are trying to ban you guys in new york. >> yeah. >> what is your response? this has develop quite quickly. >> we are in regulatory proceedings as we speak. to fully understand the dynamics of the situation, it is important to understand the history a little bit. if you go back 80 years before the medallion system existed in new york, there were 30,000 caps -- cabs on the streets in manhattan. when the medallion system when in place, there are 13 thousand, less than half the number of cabs that new york city needs. this artificial medallion system, these medallions are valued at about $1 million a piece. they are owned by very wealthy individuals. when you add that value, that is over $13 billion. when you see a big controversial regulatory battle playing out, what is happening is you have these wealthy medallion holders doing everything they can to protect this asset. it defies all logic. it is worse for the driver. it is worse for the passenger. passengers pay more, drivers earn less. lyft is there to open up a new altern
there will be >> the new york attorney general has announced they are trying to ban you guys in new york. >> yeah. >> what is your response? this has develop quite quickly. >> we are in regulatory proceedings as we speak. to fully understand the dynamics of the situation, it is important to understand the history a little bit. if you go back 80 years before the medallion system existed in new york, there were 30,000 caps -- cabs on the streets in manhattan. when the...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the 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 in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that the idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. 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. a staff of about 20 take two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jets green to giants blue, or vice versa. that includes the removab
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the 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 in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it...
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you are in new york city. if you go visit, please remember you are in new york city. it is not exactly isolated. i would visit it in groups and that kind of thing. i am from new york in the 1970's. i remember what this place was like and i am always looking around. but this was gorgeous landscaping. by the way, when i tried to find this in 1976, i could not. the whole thing had collapsed. it was just an overgrown woods with a lot of water. but there was no waterfall. it all had collapsed. so, these are amazing scenes. there is the huddle stone arch, at the northern end of the ravine, quite extraordinary. extraordinary adventure, all of it designed by olmstead and vaux, brought to you in new york just like alice falling down the well into wonderland. here are the guys who did it, by the way. here they all are. there is calvin vaux wearing a very deep jersey because he was kind of a short guy so he tried to extend himself. there is his partner, frederick olmstead on the far right, and these brilliant guys all joined in to create this brilliant piece of work. it truly wa
you are in new york city. if you go visit, please remember you are in new york city. it is not exactly isolated. i would visit it in groups and that kind of thing. i am from new york in the 1970's. i remember what this place was like and i am always looking around. but this was gorgeous landscaping. by the way, when i tried to find this in 1976, i could not. the whole thing had collapsed. it was just an overgrown woods with a lot of water. but there was no waterfall. it all had collapsed. so,...
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in cleveland he was a professor and former czechoslovak diplomat in new york we have eric draitser he is a geo political analyst and founder of stop imperialism dot org and here in moscow we cross to erich krauss he is an independent political risk analyst right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that you can jump in anytime you want to me if i go to you in cleveland first john kerry has mounted of evidence he claims that russia is directly involved with the downing of this jet in ukraine killing two hundred ninety eight civilians what do you make of his case because he's reminds everyone he was a prosecutor one time how would how would you do in court. i think very badly in the court of the corporate who assume media he's doing just fine because he knows exactly how to reduce a message to something very simple if not stupid and to appeal to the emotional irrational side of the people turning to the tragedy into a game where he and the worst in the white house are trying to whip out outrage disgust horror panic hate for russia and all these things and if there is some evidence or
in cleveland he was a professor and former czechoslovak diplomat in new york we have eric draitser he is a geo political analyst and founder of stop imperialism dot org and here in moscow we cross to erich krauss he is an independent political risk analyst right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that you can jump in anytime you want to me if i go to you in cleveland first john kerry has mounted of evidence he claims that russia is directly involved with the downing of this jet in ukraine...
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charges against a new york state senator, a new york city councilmember, two party leaders for trying to sell the mayoral race, he was bringing bribery charges for trying to sell legislation. all in the space of 48 hours, that was accompanied by this footage. it's not the kind of thing that engenders confidence in government. newly elected governor of new york, maybe with presidential aspirations, was going to clean up his state. the corrupt state of new york politics, he was going to reform the disgusting mess that is new york state politics and its ethics. that would be part of his political leg agency, right? he tried to get good government reforms passed in the state legislature, that legislation failed. and then andrew cuomo decided he would create a commission and making recommendations about what new york state needed to do differently, to avoid having half the state legislature getting arrested over the last couple years. the commission was made up of district attorneys, former prosecutors, police commissioners and others. they had a year and a half remit for doing their work,
charges against a new york state senator, a new york city councilmember, two party leaders for trying to sell the mayoral race, he was bringing bribery charges for trying to sell legislation. all in the space of 48 hours, that was accompanied by this footage. it's not the kind of thing that engenders confidence in government. newly elected governor of new york, maybe with presidential aspirations, was going to clean up his state. the corrupt state of new york politics, he was going to reform...
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change been new york economy there's been i don't know why an idiotic debate around climate change (clapping) why this is a debate i'll never know, you know, we don't talk about drowning polar bears but new york was hit with super short term sandy it was the largest and when it hit new jersey but spit despite it was the second most it's truthful storm in history trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. the energy infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took away many, many lessons i have to give and the gentleman is going to be surprised i want to thank governor cuomo i said it
change been new york economy there's been i don't know why an idiotic debate around climate change (clapping) why this is a debate i'll never know, you know, we don't talk about drowning polar bears but new york was hit with super short term sandy it was the largest and when it hit new jersey but spit despite it was the second most it's truthful storm in history trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our...
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>> all right, jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> donald sterling takes another step in his fight to keep control of the los angeles clippers. on tuesday night, he filed a new lawsuit, claiming his wife, shelly, and nba commissioner adam silver, engaged in fraud while trying to complete the sale of the team to steve ballmer. meanwhile, the uncertainty of the clippers ownership may cost the team its coach. the interim ceo testified in a separate trial that doc rivers said he will leave the team if sterling remains as owner. >>> and a champion racehorse owned by britain's queen elizabeth tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. british racing officials say estimate, a 5-year-old filly, was found to have morphine in its system after a race last week. the queen's racing adviser says the horse failed the test after eating contaminated feed. a spokesperson for buckingham palace says the queen has been notified. >>> when we return, birthday song. we'll meet a doctor who's welcoming babies into the world with
>> all right, jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> donald sterling takes another step in his fight to keep control of the los angeles clippers. on tuesday night, he filed a new lawsuit, claiming his wife, shelly, and nba commissioner adam silver, engaged in fraud while trying to complete the sale of the team to steve ballmer. meanwhile, the uncertainty of the clippers ownership may cost the team its coach. the interim ceo testified in a separate...
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in new york. we begin tonight with george. >> violent retail on the streets of chicago. a rash of shootings in a span of five days. monday night a 19-year-old was shot and killed, eight wounded. and over the holiday weekend, a reported 82 people were injured by gunfire, 16 reported killed. most of the shootings on the city's south side. >> you don't want it to happen to you, because you never know. >> people like murphy palmer live with the fear and frustration that nothing seems to stop these spikes of violence. >> it happens every day. you don't want to see it in your neighborhood. >> reporter: right. >> but it happens. >> reporter: police say they had plan in place, put mortgage officers on patrol in certain neighborhoods. but chicago's top cop admit there's is just something about sunday making it one of the bloodiest in memory. >> we're square rooting it nine ways from sunday. what is it that happened yesterday? was it a fatigue factor? did we give people off? >> the police superintendent tel
in new york. we begin tonight with george. >> violent retail on the streets of chicago. a rash of shootings in a span of five days. monday night a 19-year-old was shot and killed, eight wounded. and over the holiday weekend, a reported 82 people were injured by gunfire, 16 reported killed. most of the shootings on the city's south side. >> you don't want it to happen to you, because you never know. >> people like murphy palmer live with the fear and frustration that nothing...
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york daily news." he said, "look, there's a culture in staten island where this occurred and particularly the precinct where you break the rules and serve your own interest and don't have to worry about getting into any kind of trouble." jim, that's at least one view of the police conduct there and it's an issue we've seen in a lot of police departments around the country. >> well, i agree, ari. i mean, i think it is true. i mean, are people on park avenue being treated like this in the most minor offenses? i think you can't eliminate race as a factor in the arrest of mr. garner. and i think that what's got to happen now is the talk has got to be walked. the prosecutors have to move on this. i mean, there's got to be an action, a charge of manslaughter or civil rights violation. >> in the case where the man's head was stomped on the sidewalk, he should have been arrested on the spot. if a citizen did that to another citizen, we would have arrested them right away on the spot. and i could draw a complai
york daily news." he said, "look, there's a culture in staten island where this occurred and particularly the precinct where you break the rules and serve your own interest and don't have to worry about getting into any kind of trouble." jim, that's at least one view of the police conduct there and it's an issue we've seen in a lot of police departments around the country. >> well, i agree, ari. i mean, i think it is true. i mean, are people on park avenue being treated...
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nothing on the scale of new york. even america's second-largest it had/11, the memory of faded quickly, but it certainly has not, i don't believe, fÊted in this city. certainly for the new york police department, it will be part of our existence. terrorism will remain a fact of life. >> let me ask about another controversial press -- practice of stop-and-frisk, or stop, question, and frisk. you've made clear it is an essential part of policing. what is the reformed version of stop and crist -- sof stop and frisk? >> we are modifying it. frisk is aion, and constitutionally-protected activity. there are parameters within which police would have to operate. police -- you have to police constitutionally, respectfully. the issue of stop, question, and frisk is that a police officer has to have reasonable suspicion . reasonable suspicion is less than probable cause. it has to be something he or she can articulate as to a belief that a person or persons has, is, or is about to commit a crime. they have to articulate why the
nothing on the scale of new york. even america's second-largest it had/11, the memory of faded quickly, but it certainly has not, i don't believe, fÊted in this city. certainly for the new york police department, it will be part of our existence. terrorism will remain a fact of life. >> let me ask about another controversial press -- practice of stop-and-frisk, or stop, question, and frisk. you've made clear it is an essential part of policing. what is the reformed version of stop and...
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photo on the "new york times" magazine. it's tactile, it's delicious. you can't stop turning the pages. >> i want to get back to protections then i will go to our questions. kimberly, talk about the -- [indiscernible]. is there an area now of concern there are those who argue that the obama administration, i'm it's true for bush administration as well went after sources. is there a concern at this war, that some of the protection afforded by that first amendment in terms of the freedom of the press are being eroded? >> just to catch everyone up. i'm going to have to the history here. he wrote a book about how the cia had planned to spread false information inside iran to damage their nuclear program. a leak investigation was launched and he has been investigated and prosecuted and this case worked its way up through the court. investigators want him to identify his source. he has refused and said he'll go to jail before identifying the source. meanwhile, they've also investigated the cia officer that they believe was his so
photo on the "new york times" magazine. it's tactile, it's delicious. you can't stop turning the pages. >> i want to get back to protections then i will go to our questions. kimberly, talk about the -- [indiscernible]. is there an area now of concern there are those who argue that the obama administration, i'm it's true for bush administration as well went after sources. is there a concern at this war, that some of the protection afforded by that first amendment in terms of the...
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qheers plaus (cheers and applause) >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. oh, we've got a good show for you tonight. let me tell you what we're doing tonight. this is interesting. the guest tonight, we're very excited, former secretary of state hillary clinton will be on our program tonight. she's here. let me explain something, though, she is here solely for one reason: to publicly and definitively declare her candidacy for the president of the united states. [cheering and applause] no. i think. [laughter] if not, this is an abject failure. if it doesn't happen -- my career as a journalist may be over. let's get to our top story tonight, america's immigration crisis kid edition. >> since october, 52,000 unaccompanied children have been picked up trying to cross into the u.s. >> what's driving these people north is crippling poverty and out-of-control violence in places like h
qheers plaus (cheers and applause) >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. oh, we've got a good show for you tonight. let me tell you what we're doing tonight. this is interesting. the guest tonight, we're very excited, former secretary of state hillary...
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nowhere is the media market more competitive than in new york. to survive and actually, media companies have to develop diverse strategies. 51-year-old public relations expert jim joseph writes a blog for the huffington post. >> while i might be giving my point of view, it's awesome to get their point of view back again. that gives me more to write about, so it becomes a cycle of learning about them talking and dialogue and implying that we never had before because you just put an article out. then it keeps living, which is amazing. but thousands of other bloggers write for the huffington post, but they cannot live off their work. >> i am not paid to write my articles. i do it as part of my work in part of being a thought leader in the industry. i don't get paid to write the article. i do it because i enjoy it and like the interaction... >> without the internet, even a respected person from the new york times would not have a future because it's income is generated by advertising links. gabrielle dark now works for the guardian newspaper but it w
nowhere is the media market more competitive than in new york. to survive and actually, media companies have to develop diverse strategies. 51-year-old public relations expert jim joseph writes a blog for the huffington post. >> while i might be giving my point of view, it's awesome to get their point of view back again. that gives me more to write about, so it becomes a cycle of learning about them talking and dialogue and implying that we never had before because you just put an article...
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hours in new york city. and for some unexplained reason, he struck only on nights when the constellations orion and the seven sisters were not in the sky. just as unusual was the fact >>> the zodiac killed one man and wounded three hours in new york city. and for some unexplained reason, he struck only on nights when the constellations orion and the seven sisters were not in the sky. just as unusual was the fact that he apparently knew the birthdays of all four of his victims. and it was clear from the zodiac's letters that he was following the investigation in the newspaper. >> i printed a story that the police had his fingerprints. he messed up. and i'm convinced that as soon as he saw that, you know, he folded his tent. because he knew that once they had fingerprints, if they had comparison, he was cooked. >> and for almost two years there were no more zodiac shootings. it wasn't until 1994 that the zodiac sent his next letter, announcing his return. the zodiac claimed responsibility for the stabbing deat
hours in new york city. and for some unexplained reason, he struck only on nights when the constellations orion and the seven sisters were not in the sky. just as unusual was the fact >>> the zodiac killed one man and wounded three hours in new york city. and for some unexplained reason, he struck only on nights when the constellations orion and the seven sisters were not in the sky. just as unusual was the fact that he apparently knew the birthdays of all four of his victims. and it...
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well, about i found her in new york city. i owned three apartments at 72nd and fifth avenue, three separate got disconnected apartments in the same building with a view that every new yorker wants, looking down at the conservatory pond where stored liberal race sailboats after she bought the apartment and movie and she could have seen that george washington bridge rebuild. she could have seen the empire state building be built from the suburban. the doorman said, no, i have not seen mrs. clark in about 20 years. the elevator does not even stop on our floor. well, i was at this point heart. i called my editor and said, i don't think this is what you're paying me to do, but let me tell you about these houses. to their credit the editor said we would read that. you should go finder. it turns out born in 1906 in paris, the daughter of a man who in the early 1900's was very well-known, on the covers of all the magazines. in 1907 the new york times says we do not know of the richest man in america is immobile we're sure that it is
well, about i found her in new york city. i owned three apartments at 72nd and fifth avenue, three separate got disconnected apartments in the same building with a view that every new yorker wants, looking down at the conservatory pond where stored liberal race sailboats after she bought the apartment and movie and she could have seen that george washington bridge rebuild. she could have seen the empire state building be built from the suburban. the doorman said, no, i have not seen mrs. clark...
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cheryl: well, there's not a lot of love here in new york, ryan for taxi companies in new york city. i'm going to throw it out to anybody in the city. ryan lawler, got to run. good story. >> all right, thank you. cheryl: closing bell rings in 30 minutes. we're looking at very nice returns on the markets. and also in real estate. u.s. real estate is a favorite among foreign investors. what's driving that move? which countries are leading the charge, what it means for the american housing market? coming up. >>> and forget don't cry for me argentina, for now. what about brazil, after its humiliating world cup loss to germany. the nation's soccer funk could have a big impact on politics and markets as well. . cheryl: investors are betting on the american consumer today. want to take a look at the consumer discretionary sector. leading the market higher after two day sell-off, number of consumer stocks are hitting all-time high. let's go to nicole petallides. >> a very different picture than what we've seen over the last couple of days. it's interesting how consumer stocks are leading the
cheryl: well, there's not a lot of love here in new york, ryan for taxi companies in new york city. i'm going to throw it out to anybody in the city. ryan lawler, got to run. good story. >> all right, thank you. cheryl: closing bell rings in 30 minutes. we're looking at very nice returns on the markets. and also in real estate. u.s. real estate is a favorite among foreign investors. what's driving that move? which countries are leading the charge, what it means for the american housing...
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it had a new york postmark, which aroused suspicion. samson recalled he was once asked many questions with regard to the letter. he explained it as well as he could. he explained the danger they faced. the desperados of the company were in a majority. the men left for washington quickly. samson wrote, i remember a heavy cloth cap with a band of fur. they went to their hotel room to discuss the situation. after a while, they left their rooms to look over the main hall in the hotel. in the lobby were several of the national volunteers. samson recalled, i cursed my stupidity. he watched as one of the man turned and whispered to his associates. then they all walked out. the objectives did not know what to do -- the detectives did not know what to do. samson tried to figure out a way out of the city. at that moment, a man in a large overcoat -- suddenly, in a low tone, the man spoke. for god sake's, come out of this. he realized he should not move. both men stood still. with his back to the stranger, he replied, i do not recognize you. samso
it had a new york postmark, which aroused suspicion. samson recalled he was once asked many questions with regard to the letter. he explained it as well as he could. he explained the danger they faced. the desperados of the company were in a majority. the men left for washington quickly. samson wrote, i remember a heavy cloth cap with a band of fur. they went to their hotel room to discuss the situation. after a while, they left their rooms to look over the main hall in the hotel. in the lobby...
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in new york city. chicago defender in chicago and then, of course, in new york city. >> well, the role -- >> in advocating for. >> depended, because there was, it depended on what the politics were oftentimes as to how the house came down on something. and, for example, the new york age would claim, you know, credit for, in some ways for the establishment of the regiment, but i believe it's fred moore who is the editor who is, you know, ambivalent at best in terms of his attitude toward the regiment depending on which side would seem to be getting political credit. >> okay. >> for it. >> what about, i read -- this was interesting. a. til lip randolph -- a. philip randolph, and his organ was "the messenger," and he writes patriotism has no appeal to us, justice has. they were opposed to the regiment. >> well, a. philip randolph, and i'm blanking -- chandler owens. >> chandler owens, they were socialists. >> yes. so you hit upon it. >> right. >> and that's an interesting point to talk about why the milit
in new york city. chicago defender in chicago and then, of course, in new york city. >> well, the role -- >> in advocating for. >> depended, because there was, it depended on what the politics were oftentimes as to how the house came down on something. and, for example, the new york age would claim, you know, credit for, in some ways for the establishment of the regiment, but i believe it's fred moore who is the editor who is, you know, ambivalent at best in terms of his...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield four minutes to the gentleman from maryland, the democratic whip, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and i rise in opposition to the bill that is before us. it is somewhat ironic that the republicans want to sue the president for enforcing -- not enforcing a law that they want to repeal. how ironic. but it is frankly a demonstration of their frustration that they had been unable politically to attain the objective that they seek. and they therefore repair to the wasting of time by this congress and the wasting of the taxpayers' money on a hypocritical and partisan attack against the president. one that is meant to distract from the pressing issues of the day, like fixing our broken immigration system, raising the minimum wage or restoring emergency unemployment insurance for those seeking jobs. while the majority of americans oppose this lawsuit g
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield four minutes to the gentleman from maryland, the democratic whip, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and i rise in opposition to the bill that is before us. it is somewhat ironic that the republicans want to sue the president for enforcing -- not enforcing a law that they want to repeal. how ironic. but it is frankly a...
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and five new york city police officers. garner lying on the ground still in handcuffs. his eyes are open but he appears unresponsive. the officers talk to him, check his pulse and empty his pockets. garner does not react even after a paramedic arrived. moments earlier another eyewitness captured the confrontation. police were arresting him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. garner refused to be cuffed. one officer appears to put him in a choke hold. garner, whose family says suffered from asthma, complained of being unable to breathe. officials say garner died of cardiac arrest while being transported to the hospital but the city's manager's office has not release add cause of death. the nypd banned the choke hold over 20 years ago but now they're launching a study into choke hold complaints over the last five years. garner's family is demanding someone be held accountable. his sister. >> he didn't die because he stopped breathing on his own. somebody took his breath away from him. >> reporter: an nypd spokesperson t
and five new york city police officers. garner lying on the ground still in handcuffs. his eyes are open but he appears unresponsive. the officers talk to him, check his pulse and empty his pockets. garner does not react even after a paramedic arrived. moments earlier another eyewitness captured the confrontation. police were arresting him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. garner refused to be cuffed. one officer appears to put him in a choke hold. garner, whose family says suffered...
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new york is a magnet for talent. people around the world want to live here, want to work here, want to visit here. the workforce is at an all-time high. tourists are at an all-time high. we have been focused on buying buildings that appeal to that talent. general growth reaching into retail, 50,000. 500,000 square feet of office space. they called us up and said -- listen, we want this. we said yes, we look at the numbers and said that this was a great value. the big thing for us was buying irreplaceable assets. the average price of $9 billion in assets at $600 per square foot were replaced. >> so, that is a pretty big discount. it is 70% occupied in this building. how are you going to get it 100% occupied? >> we are focusing towards financial service and median tech tenants with a 100,000 square-foot block in the lower levels with outdoor patios and amenities. the lobby has just and redone on the upper floors, great space that you can pre-finish. we think we will get good rent there and in the bottom. of course, thi
new york is a magnet for talent. people around the world want to live here, want to work here, want to visit here. the workforce is at an all-time high. tourists are at an all-time high. we have been focused on buying buildings that appeal to that talent. general growth reaching into retail, 50,000. 500,000 square feet of office space. they called us up and said -- listen, we want this. we said yes, we look at the numbers and said that this was a great value. the big thing for us was buying...
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my business is in new york city. i think it's the most wonderful city in the world, no offense to jerusalem are i am now or any other city, many of which are great cities. >> you don't think he's chasing them away, mayor? i talked to some business types in new york who fear that his sort of anti-business tone and get the rich tone, it is hurting and will hurt the city. >> well, look, you got talk to them. i'm going to stay away from local politics. my predecessor gave me the great gift of never criticizing, and i will give my successor exactly the same gift. it's not up to me. i just go about my business in new york every day feeling safe, looking at an economy that's bustling where people are coming for education and for medical treatment and to create businesses and to start work and to enjoy great cultural institutions, and i think that will continue. >> are you going to run for president? >> no. >> you looked at the idea of an independent run. you obviously have the mean and the resources of doing it, but you mus
my business is in new york city. i think it's the most wonderful city in the world, no offense to jerusalem are i am now or any other city, many of which are great cities. >> you don't think he's chasing them away, mayor? i talked to some business types in new york who fear that his sort of anti-business tone and get the rich tone, it is hurting and will hurt the city. >> well, look, you got talk to them. i'm going to stay away from local politics. my predecessor gave me the great...
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for the few people out there who may not know you are the 109th mayor of new york city. before that you were the city's public advocate and before that you were a city councilman. what is your vision, sir, of this great city, you want to bring us back to the 80s. the bad days of the squeegee men and rampant crime and leg warmers, that's what you want? >> the leg warmers weren't so bad. but it's a progressive vision, an inclusive vision, creating a city of opportunity. >> progressive means socialist, you're a socialist. >> progressive means creating opportunity. >> you are a socialist or you are not a socialist, you raised money for the sandinistas in the 80s. you are a socialist, you are a communist. >> stephen, in this country with vast income inequality, and growing income inequality, we actually have to change our course. >> why do we have to change course. those of us who have the income do not wish you to change our course. >> well, that doesn't surprise me. >> okay. >> but look at new york city, the worst income inequality since 1929 and a situation where more and
for the few people out there who may not know you are the 109th mayor of new york city. before that you were the city's public advocate and before that you were a city councilman. what is your vision, sir, of this great city, you want to bring us back to the 80s. the bad days of the squeegee men and rampant crime and leg warmers, that's what you want? >> the leg warmers weren't so bad. but it's a progressive vision, an inclusive vision, creating a city of opportunity. >> progressive...
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$750 in new york city. talking to drivers in some oft locations -- them love these services. some of them don't love these services. some have given up and gone over .o uber and lyft some are insisting to drive a taxi, a rune. are the company's right -- c ompanies right going into the cities and waiting it out rather than waiting until it is legal? >> i guess you could think of companies having two strategies. one is to ask permission and the other is to ask forgiveness. in some cases, eventually what -- whether aving government is open to the service is popularity. right now it would be hard to ask uber to stop working in new york. it are so many people have started to rely on it. on this point of view, they come in and that popularity proves the value of their service, then they probably have a stronger position when trying to expand the regulatory framework to accommodate them. >> you say that these services create an infrastructure that can save a city millions of dollars. gabe, you're talking about med
$750 in new york city. talking to drivers in some oft locations -- them love these services. some of them don't love these services. some have given up and gone over .o uber and lyft some are insisting to drive a taxi, a rune. are the company's right -- c ompanies right going into the cities and waiting it out rather than waiting until it is legal? >> i guess you could think of companies having two strategies. one is to ask permission and the other is to ask forgiveness. in some cases,...
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editor of the "new york times"? >> it means the world to me. >> the "new york times" fired its top editor, jill abramson. >> controversy around the firing of jill abramson. it is heating up this morning. >> the firing of "new york times" first female executive editor jill abram areson started a debate about women in power. >> you should be more sad about arthur salzburger. why does he run the "new york times" nanaimo. >> i don't know how he operates in the work place. if she's tough, so what? >> so you got fired. >> i did. that's true. >> did you are see it coming? >> no, but i would say i had my bumps. you know, some difficult situations with some of the people who i work for which is normal. >> tough? tough to get fired? >> yeah. i mean, of course. it's like a hurtful situation. my firing was so public, as you just pointed out. it's mighty strange going one day from being an editor of stories to being the story. but, you know, i think actually it's healthy for journalists to know what it feels like on the opposite
editor of the "new york times"? >> it means the world to me. >> the "new york times" fired its top editor, jill abramson. >> controversy around the firing of jill abramson. it is heating up this morning. >> the firing of "new york times" first female executive editor jill abram areson started a debate about women in power. >> you should be more sad about arthur salzburger. why does he run the "new york times" nanaimo....
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timothy webster began his career as a new york city policeman. serve as ant on to private detective and a spy. he lived a dramatic life to reduce no telling what he would have accomplished if his life had not been cut short. 22, 1822 inmarch england. he was the fourth of seven children. two died in infancy. the family immigrated when webster was a boy. they settled in princeton, new jersey. he that they typical life. at 19 years old, he married his wife. their first child was born a year later. for some other reasons, he left life in princeton and went to new york city and took a job for the police department. the trouble in new york at the time was the old department was not large enough or effective enough to police the large, growing metropolis. the department reorganized and modeled themselves after london's department. he was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition. what became known as america's first world's fair. to s here he was introduced pinkerton. if the job was offered, webster turned it down. webster served at a time when xen
timothy webster began his career as a new york city policeman. serve as ant on to private detective and a spy. he lived a dramatic life to reduce no telling what he would have accomplished if his life had not been cut short. 22, 1822 inmarch england. he was the fourth of seven children. two died in infancy. the family immigrated when webster was a boy. they settled in princeton, new jersey. he that they typical life. at 19 years old, he married his wife. their first child was born a year later....
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. it was early this morning on a summer friday and most americans had no idea what was happening in the skies above them. a flight from canada southbound to panama was over the united states when a passenger onboard is alleged to have become agitated and made a remark about a bomb. the response included f-16 jets escorting the plane back to canada. and once it had performed a huge u-turn and was back on the ground, the video you're about to see and hear shows not only the hair-trigger response of aviation security but also how militarized law enforcement has become these days. it's where we begin tonight. nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. he's in our d.c. newsroom. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. at one point this morning air traffic control, law enforcement and defense authorities from both the u.s. and canada were tracking this plane and coordinating their joint response as norad dispatched american fighter jets from ohio. >>
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. it was early this morning on a summer friday and most americans had no idea what was happening in the skies above them. a flight from canada southbound to panama was over the united states when a passenger onboard is alleged to have become agitated and made a remark about a bomb. the response included f-16 jets...
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new york city is growing. there are new neighborhoods. people are moving from out of town to downtown. that trend has started and has been going on for quite a few years. if you look at residential rents , we get our highest rent in new york city and westchester -- in west chelsea. we get our lowest rent on the upper east side. if you told that to a new yorker 10 years ago, they would have said you're crazy. now for littleus bit more. first of all, you look great in a hard hat. i live in chelsea. unbelievable with the rent rise. >> a lot impressed me about walking through. as you mentioned, you live right in that area, so every day you are walking by the construction site and you can see how fast the progress is. one of the most interesting parts about this project was going underneath. essentially, what is deep inside the earth? there is a tunnel being built. a tunnel for a track that has yet to be inked or developed. amtrak. that is what i am talking about. they believe there will be another tunnel to go from new jersey to new york. the
new york city is growing. there are new neighborhoods. people are moving from out of town to downtown. that trend has started and has been going on for quite a few years. if you look at residential rents , we get our highest rent in new york city and westchester -- in west chelsea. we get our lowest rent on the upper east side. if you told that to a new yorker 10 years ago, they would have said you're crazy. now for littleus bit more. first of all, you look great in a hard hat. i live in...
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don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. [robotic sounds] guess what? i'm not a real human man. but i use old spice body wash and deodorant together and now i'm really cool. i got it, dudes. oww! i think you crushed some of my ribs. mmmm, you smell amazing. thank you. i'd get off of you, but i can't get up. maybe i don't want you to. okay. welcome back everybody, my guest is new york's most important non-- please welcome mayor bill de blasio. (applause) mr. mayor. i hope you're ready, sir, because the free ride is over. all right? >> this ain't the upper west side, okay. this is the colbert nation, all right? for the few people out there who m
don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. [robotic...
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to be in new york and to help. >> rob astorino, running for governor on the state of new york on the republican ticket. thanks. of course, we would welcome governor cuomo on the show any time for as long as he'd like to talk. >>> all right. everyone's wondering if the supreme court would actually strike down part of obamacare based on the very latest legal challenge, but it looks like the supreme court has already given us the answer. that's ahead. , and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. at staples for back to school. they're excited. these guys are super excited. because when you get markers for less, rulers for less, and pencils for less, all at guaranteed low prices, you can't help but show it in a big way! staples. make more happen for less. how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] what's this? what's that? swiffer
to be in new york and to help. >> rob astorino, running for governor on the state of new york on the republican ticket. thanks. of course, we would welcome governor cuomo on the show any time for as long as he'd like to talk. >>> all right. everyone's wondering if the supreme court would actually strike down part of obamacare based on the very latest legal challenge, but it looks like the supreme court has already given us the answer. that's ahead. , and i see that it includes my...
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to be in new york and to help. >> rob astorino, running for governor on the state of new york on the republican ticket. thanks. >>> of course, we would welcome governor cuomo on the show any time for as long as he'd like to talk. >>> all right. everyone's wondering if the supreme court would actually strike down part of obamacare based on the very latest legal challenge, but it looks like the supreme court has already given us the answer. that's ahead. moderate to severe is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have ha
to be in new york and to help. >> rob astorino, running for governor on the state of new york on the republican ticket. thanks. >>> of course, we would welcome governor cuomo on the show any time for as long as he'd like to talk. >>> all right. everyone's wondering if the supreme court would actually strike down part of obamacare based on the very latest legal challenge, but it looks like the supreme court has already given us the answer. that's ahead. moderate to severe...
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as a whole do they do they have a lot of a lot of weight to throw around in new york city or new york rather well they have a huge amount of power and enormous wealth and they've managed to essentially by example from every major federal environmental law that otherwise would govern heavy industrial activity they also are extremely active within state legislatures and in many states their state representatives simply will not step up to the plate because they're very much in the pocket of the industry that's why these local measures are so important there's this huge gap vacuum for protecting local communities and local people don't step up there's often very little protection from the higher levels of government create thank you so much for your insight that was deborah goldberg attorney at earth justice dot org thank you so much my pleasure. and fifty years ago today president lyndon b. johnson signed the one nine hundred sixty four civil rights act into law the law made it illegal for employers to hire fire or pay you based upon your sex race religion color or national origin the b
as a whole do they do they have a lot of a lot of weight to throw around in new york city or new york rather well they have a huge amount of power and enormous wealth and they've managed to essentially by example from every major federal environmental law that otherwise would govern heavy industrial activity they also are extremely active within state legislatures and in many states their state representatives simply will not step up to the plate because they're very much in the pocket of the...