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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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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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york post one of our local rags here in new york city and the headline read vlad hey vlad why did you kill my son and it has a picture of you know some father of one of the civilian one of the civilians killed on the plane now think about exactly how that relates to the statements coming out of the state department and out of the u.s. government it's really i think quite clear that the u.s. media both mainstream media as well as what we see on social media is really an appendage of us of the u.s. political establishment of the state department in the u.s. political elite and that is a fact that i think is inescapable and it is a fundamental part of the way in which not only we should understand this issue but how the narrative is being framed the narrative is being strained to fit or rather the facts are being framed to fit a preconceived narrative as we've seen countless times in recent years and it if i find it quite striking is that the blame is already been laid low figures are being made but it looks very clearly to me that the united states particularly does not really want an i
york post one of our local rags here in new york city and the headline read vlad hey vlad why did you kill my son and it has a picture of you know some father of one of the civilian one of the civilians killed on the plane now think about exactly how that relates to the statements coming out of the state department and out of the u.s. government it's really i think quite clear that the u.s. media both mainstream media as well as what we see on social media is really an appendage of us of the...
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i'm david begnaud for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the investigation into the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. we'll hear from former deputy cia director mike morell. >>> plus, an update on the crisis in the middle east. we'll get reaction from the white house. >>> and a look at the growing business of risky subprime car loans. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat >>> good morning everyone, it is monday, july 21st, i'm michelle griego. >> where'd the weekend go other than? it is nearly 4 chon 30 and we're delighted -- 4:30 and we're delighted to be here today. >> oh boy right? >> what happened to the weekend? >> went oo f tt. >> i was getting so many facebook messages, what's coming from the sky? >> rain this morning. >> today we also have that chance for a couple of raindrops and right now heading out the door on this monday look how mild it is and
i'm david begnaud for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the investigation into the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. we'll hear from former deputy cia director mike morell. >>> plus, an update on the crisis in the middle east. we'll get reaction from the white house. >>> and a look at the growing business of risky subprime car loans. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks...
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it is high time for the "new york times." it is time for another forgetful stroll down -- i love that music. on sunday the board legalized weed for adults in a piece called repel prohibition citing high incarcerations and low health risks they argued that legalization will put decisions at the state level, but what of the downside? denver, colorado has seen a rise of homelessness that officials attribute to pot. a director said the new kids say they are here because of the weed. meanwhile the feds are researching impaired driving allowing people to light up and take the wheel in a driving simulator. the data will help officials determine how stoned is too stoned to drive? being high doesn't only impair driving. it impairs catches. catching. >> ready, one, two, three. catch. >> see, you know that dog is being treated well. he hasn't been trained to do anything. he is not being yelled at for a treat. >> that may be the only animal that can be taught with kindness. most of the time you can't teach them with kindness. >> no, you
it is high time for the "new york times." it is time for another forgetful stroll down -- i love that music. on sunday the board legalized weed for adults in a piece called repel prohibition citing high incarcerations and low health risks they argued that legalization will put decisions at the state level, but what of the downside? denver, colorado has seen a rise of homelessness that officials attribute to pot. a director said the new kids say they are here because of the weed....
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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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as a whole do they do they have a lot of a lot of weight to throw around a new york city or new york rather well they have a huge amount of power and enormous wealth in this matter just to essentially buy them sions 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. the state representatives simply will not step up to the place because they're very much in the pocket of the industry that's why these local letters 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 higher levels of government great thank you so much for your insight that was deborah goldberg attorney at earth justice dot org thank you so much my pleasure. and a brand new quinnipiac university poll says president obama is the worst president since world war two and that's according to quinnipiac thirty three percent of the respondents thought obama has been the worst president in modern times follow
as a whole do they do they have a lot of a lot of weight to throw around a new york city or new york rather well they have a huge amount of power and enormous wealth in this matter just to essentially buy them sions 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. the state representatives simply will not step up to the place because they're very much in the pocket of the...
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jean casarez is 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
jean casarez is 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...
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some in new york feel it's an outrage. one writer in "new york post" slamming bill deblasio's administration, an op-ped titled "a white flag over 1 police plaza in?" examining forensic evidence from the flags and lasagna tins, sending the nypd terror chief up to the top of the bridge to visit the scene of the crimes, dispatching investigators looking for the five men, includes one holding a skateboard ranging from late teens to early 20s. the police have only nicknames because the surveillance footage was to blurry to use variable recognition software. they're examining some 18,000 license plates numbers looking through social media, poring over cell phone communications and possibly collecting dna to try to identify the culprits. plus, police presence has been bolstered at all new york bridges. that is just the start. >> i'm absolutely concerned and we are taking measures right now to beef up security on the bridges. short-term measures, and there will be long-term measures as well. i think it was a wake-up call and we're
some in new york feel it's an outrage. one writer in "new york post" slamming bill deblasio's administration, an op-ped titled "a white flag over 1 police plaza in?" examining forensic evidence from the flags and lasagna tins, sending the nypd terror chief up to the top of the bridge to visit the scene of the crimes, dispatching investigators looking for the five men, includes one holding a skateboard ranging from late teens to early 20s. the police have only nicknames...
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>> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark from 10. this is "bottom line." -- mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." the senate banking committee extends the role of regulation on high-frequency trading. and the high look at robotics. ♪ to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us around the world, welcome. full coverage of stocks and stories making headlines today. yang yang looks at the midterm millionaires and the impact on future elections. the centralith banking committee trading on high-frequency trading. we begin with a warning from the u.s. attorney general eric holder. threats from syria could spread york to the west. >> officials have grown increasingly concerned their international counterparts are not doing enough to spin the .eople in and back out of syria in most call a major speed today, eric holder pushed u.s. allies to do more, calling syria a cradle of violent extremism that created global crisis. he went further, saying it in the face of a threat so grave, we cannot afford to be passive. he l
>> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark from 10. this is "bottom line." -- mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." the senate banking committee extends the role of regulation on high-frequency trading. and the high look at robotics. ♪ to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us around the world, welcome. full coverage of stocks and stories making headlines today. yang yang looks at the midterm millionaires and the impact on...
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>> they don't live in new york. get out of my water. >> they don't live in new york. the bhershey's s'mores, together is hothe unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. with crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. only crest 3d white has whitelock technology. it removes stains within the microfine lines of your teeth... and locks out future stains. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. life opens up with a whiter smile. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. we fill our freshly baked flatbread, with bold, unflat flavors. like taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean. so you always get flavor that's anything but flat. new flatbread sandwiches, try one today. with roc multi correxion 5 in 1. hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness, lift sagging, diminish the look of dark spots, and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. roc® multi correxion 5 in 1. high performance skincare™. now for a flawless look, roc perfecting cream. the only bb cream with the wrinkle fighting power of roc retinol. new from roc. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> g
>> they don't live in new york. get out of my water. >> they don't live in new york. the bhershey's s'mores, together is hothe unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. with crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. only crest 3d white has whitelock technology. it removes stains within the microfine lines of your teeth... and locks out future stains. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. life opens up with a whiter smile. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. we fill our freshly baked...
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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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york city and boston. >>> and back to the news now. new york police are launching an investigation after two white flags were placed on the iconic brooklyn bridge. >> police say the perpetrators worked their way around locked gatess, climbing to the top of both towers using aluminum pans to block out the spotlights. then american flags were replaced. the landmark bridge is considered such a high-profile terror target it is under 24-hour surveillance. >> they're telling you that your security is not effective. what more of a tell-taling sign you need to show you that you're not doing a good job? >> police say they don't think it was an act of terrorism or a political statement but they are still taking it very seriously. >>> taking a look now at this wreckage from a helicopter crash near seattle, it's hard to believe that the pilot survived. rescuers say the 63-year-old man had facial and internalal injuries but expected to recover. the pilot was landing to pick up or had landed to pick up cedar blocks as he was taking off, the tale of
york city and boston. >>> and back to the news now. new york police are launching an investigation after two white flags were placed on the iconic brooklyn bridge. >> police say the perpetrators worked their way around locked gatess, climbing to the top of both towers using aluminum pans to block out the spotlights. then american flags were replaced. the landmark bridge is considered such a high-profile terror target it is under 24-hour surveillance. >> they're telling you...
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places like san francisco, new york and boston build little housing. they build less housing than most other markets in the country. when you look at where a lot of housing is built in parts of texas, the south - pretty much every place that builds a lot of housing is affordable. >> right. >> if you build enough housing to keep up with demand prices don't rise as fast. >> no one looks at new york and san francisco saying "these cities are doomed", but are they doomed to be the home of rich people? >> without more construction it's harder for the middle class to afford to live there. pleases are expensive if there's a strong demand or they are pleasant or they are places you find great jobs. and they are places of tight supply. strong demand and tight supply is the recipe or long-term affordability price, and that's what we see in san francisco, and new york. >> good to see you. thank you for joining us. chief economist at trulia. >>> the numbers tell part of the story. half of all renters write checks to the landlord eating up 30% of the monthly income
places like san francisco, new york and boston build little housing. they build less housing than most other markets in the country. when you look at where a lot of housing is built in parts of texas, the south - pretty much every place that builds a lot of housing is affordable. >> right. >> if you build enough housing to keep up with demand prices don't rise as fast. >> no one looks at new york and san francisco saying "these cities are doomed", but are they doomed...
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as for the artist, he disappeared from his home in queens, new york when news reports first surfaced about the massive forgery scheme. so we tracked him back to china, to a neighborhood on the outskirts of shanghai, and his small studio in this high-rise apartment. his name is pei-shen qian. and he talked for the first time on television about the fakes and the investigation with meg suchma of abc news. >> translator: my intent wasn't for my fake paintings to be sold as the real thing. they were just copies to be put up in your home if you like it. >> reporter: qian was paid between $5,000 and $8,000 according to the indictment against him for paintings which later sold for millions of dollars. >> translator: if you look at my bank account, you'll see there was no income. i'm still a poor artist. do you think i could be involved with this? >> reporter: qian has admitted he forged the signatures of the painters he copied. yet he insisted to abc news he was stunned that so many people in the art world would be fooled by his fake rothkos and pollocks. >> translator: these copies were ju
as for the artist, he disappeared from his home in queens, new york when news reports first surfaced about the massive forgery scheme. so we tracked him back to china, to a neighborhood on the outskirts of shanghai, and his small studio in this high-rise apartment. his name is pei-shen qian. and he talked for the first time on television about the fakes and the investigation with meg suchma of abc news. >> translator: my intent wasn't for my fake paintings to be sold as the real thing....
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and my guest is the mayor of new york bill de blasio. i'll ask if this interview can count as jury duty. (laughter) a first edition of das kapital has sold for $40,000. so suck it, mark, the rich win again. this is the colbert report. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report. folks, thanks, good to have you with us, folks. you know, if you watch this show you know, and i take this seriously, my most solemn duty is holding our elected officials accountable. and tonight i have reeled in the biggest fish in the big apple, our mayor. (cheers and applause) no, not michael bloomberg, bill de blasio. i've waited a long time to hold de blasio seat to defire because we all know what this man is. mayor de blasio is a socialist, all right. he's just flat out a socialist. >> america's leading leftist, mr. tax the rip, the mayor of new york bill de blasio. >> bill de
and my guest is the mayor of new york bill de blasio. i'll ask if this interview can count as jury duty. (laughter) a first edition of das kapital has sold for $40,000. so suck it, mark, the rich win again. this is the colbert report. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report. folks, thanks, good to...
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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 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 a speci
>> 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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officially launching in new york city today. the company will be launching and in the streets of all five new york city boroughs. we will look at what concessions make.had to china, having issues with qualcomm. whether qualcomm can force chinese handset makers to pay up. first, to our lead story of the day, new questions from investors on whether amazon is really primed for future success. willhether the spending ultimately be worth it. shares are getting hammered today after the company posted a $126 million second order loss, its largest since 2012. in addition, there are concerns about amazon cloud computing business amazon web services. google and microsoft started a cloud price for. amazon will start shipping its first smartphone, the fire phone, today. johnsonor at large cory joins us, and aol vice president of products. thanks so much for coming. have you gotten a fire phone yet? >> i'm waiting like everyone else. >> features like seeing things in 3-d. but i'm not a believer. -- >> i'm not a believer. i don't think it wil
officially launching in new york city today. the company will be launching and in the streets of all five new york city boroughs. we will look at what concessions make.had to china, having issues with qualcomm. whether qualcomm can force chinese handset makers to pay up. first, to our lead story of the day, new questions from investors on whether amazon is really primed for future success. willhether the spending ultimately be worth it. shares are getting hammered today after the company posted...
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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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maybe eating pizza with a a knife and fork isn't so new york, but you know what's pure new york, the essence of this great city? finding a new non-verbal way of telling someone to [bleeped] off. we miss you guys. speaking of our fair city and state, new york has had its fair share of albany-based corruption in recent years, whether it be new york state senator malcolm smith trying to buy his way on to the mayoral ballot last year, state senator john sampson's 440,000 embezzlement case or perhaps you'd prefer something more complex, more sophisticated. state assemblyman eric stephenson caught exchanging bribes for legislation on a wire sting conducted by another assemblyman mr. castro, cooperating, most likely after being indicted himself on perjury charges. yes, albany is a veritable [bleeped] man's sampler of corruption. oh, what do we have here? oh, this one, oh, yeah, this tastes like state senator montserrat's domestic violence issues. mmm, with federal mail fraud ga gnash and just a hint, a hint of conspiracy charges nougat. mmm, mmm. a few years back there emerge mand promising
maybe eating pizza with a a knife and fork isn't so new york, but you know what's pure new york, the essence of this great city? finding a new non-verbal way of telling someone to [bleeped] off. we miss you guys. speaking of our fair city and state, new york has had its fair share of albany-based corruption in recent years, whether it be new york state senator malcolm smith trying to buy his way on to the mayoral ballot last year, state senator john sampson's 440,000 embezzlement case or...
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hi, everyone, this is al jazerra ami am john siegenthaler in new york. nowhere is safe. tank shells hit a u.n. school sheltering palestinian children. israeli soldiers open fire on demonstrators in the west bank. crisis in ukraine, the new prime minister suddenly resigns. what it means for the divided country. funding gap, the money still needed to get nasa's next generation rocket off the ground and where it could take astronauts in the next 10 years. >>> and a fish story, a teenage girl in the middle of the lion fish controversy. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight the violence in gaza has spread to the west bank on the opposite side of israel. thousands of palestinians there protested near an israeli checkpoint. they threw rocks, set off fireworks, at least two protesters were killed. mst reports. >> reporter: scenes of anger and chaos here at the checkpoint as palestinian protesters continue to clash with israeli forces, forces that have used tear gas canisters, runner coated steel bullets and from what we understand live ammunition as well, live rounds. in fact, in one of the satel
hi, everyone, this is al jazerra ami am john siegenthaler in new york. nowhere is safe. tank shells hit a u.n. school sheltering palestinian children. israeli soldiers open fire on demonstrators in the west bank. crisis in ukraine, the new prime minister suddenly resigns. what it means for the divided country. funding gap, the money still needed to get nasa's next generation rocket off the ground and where it could take astronauts in the next 10 years. >>> and a fish story, a teenage...
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. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >> the culture. >> the culture is so much different between the u.s. and here. and -- so interesting always. i never, ever get bored. >> i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, to me. i mean, shinjuku, roppongi, from my perspective these are completely different cities. even building to building. pa chinko down here. nightclub for men, nightclub for girls, nightclub for rock and rollers. hair salon. but all up. 15 different businesses in one building. >> yes. >> one building. >> yes. >> i could spend the next five years just doing shows on this one building. what is weird? what is strange? what do those things even mean, anyway? sure, a lot of what you've seen looks different from maybe the mainstream. it's certainly different from the way we like to portray ou
. >> 27 years in new york. that changes a person. >> very much. >> you're a new yorker now. >> yes. >> what was the hardest thing to get used to when you first came here? >> culture. >> the culture. >> the culture is so much different between the u.s. and here. and -- so interesting always. i never, ever get bored. >> i never get bored and i always learn new things in manhattan. but there's 15, 20 different manhattans in tokyo, to me. i...
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having grown up in new york city and read the new york herald tribune, i always lamented when the herald tribune bolted as a newspaper, went out of business in 1966. but his career continued. he worked for newsweek and reported for the washington post. he then came to capitol hill, where he worked for senator hugh scott. he was the press secretary for senator jacob gavin's. and then he went back to journalism. he went to "the national journal." more recently, we are familiar with him because he was the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper and in 2006, he joined politico. that is quite a resume. our other guest today is roger mudd who was born right here in washington d.c. he took a masters degree at the university of carolina in history. he was studying the relationship of the press with fdr's new deal. at that point, he thought he should get a little experience and see what the press was like. he took a summer job with richmond news leader. it happened that they owned a radio station called wrnj, across the street. that station needed a news director. instead of going on for a phd in
having grown up in new york city and read the new york herald tribune, i always lamented when the herald tribune bolted as a newspaper, went out of business in 1966. but his career continued. he worked for newsweek and reported for the washington post. he then came to capitol hill, where he worked for senator hugh scott. he was the press secretary for senator jacob gavin's. and then he went back to journalism. he went to "the national journal." more recently, we are familiar with him...
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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. we got a good one for you tonight. our guest tonight, one of my favorite comedians in the entire universe, young jerry seinfeld will be joining us tonight. we're very excited about that. he's very talented. [cheering and applause] a top dog. first, if you're like many of our viewers, you ask me if i like getting blown. no, i'm just kidding. [laughter] weird. sometimes the q&a in the beginning gets a little out of hand is what i'm saying, but if you're like many of our viewers, you're probably watching this show right now while driving. and if that's the case, stop! very dangerous, not because it pulls your focus from the road but because of the road itself. >> the federal highway trust fund is about to become insolvent. >> jon: oh, my god! [laughter] first of all, i can't believe our federal highways hav
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to cross-talk washington spinning of containment i'm joined by my guest stephen cohen in new york he is a professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university and author of the recent book soviet fates in last alternatives and in chicago we cross to john mearsheimer he is a professor in the political science department at the university of chicago who has written extensively on international security his latest book is the tragedy of great power politics all right gentlemen cross talk rules and that means you can jump in anytime on steven cohen if i go to you first i read your article in the nation the cold war again whose responsibility subtitle in the name of democracy the west has unrelentingly moved its military political in the economic power ever closer to a post soviet russia i'll not ask a very broad ended question here what a future historians are going to think about this time period right now what if there are any future historians left because this could easily lead to nuclear war but we could go to that later i think that the
to cross-talk washington spinning of containment i'm joined by my guest stephen cohen in new york he is a professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university and author of the recent book soviet fates in last alternatives and in chicago we cross to john mearsheimer he is a professor in the political science department at the university of chicago who has written extensively on international security his latest book is the tragedy of great power...
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chuck severtson, abc news, new york. >> ha-ha-ha. a boom to late night delivery places. >> wow. >> right? >> the munchies. can you imagine? >> the long lines they didn't have time to bring in a full crop just yet. they have a few stores set up. not a lot of supply just yet. >> see what happens over there. all those washingtonians are likely getting the case of the munchies. and, we have something for them. grilled pizza. a new twist on an italian classic. coming up next in our insomniac kitchen. >> ahead in our next half-hour. world cup soccer the stunning defeat of the host team in brazil. men, women, children, an entire nation just like that in tears. oh, you are watching "world news now." >> just that, that is a hook. i'll be playing that in my head all day long. a few places outside of italy where you can find the best italian food. except of course, new york city. >> one of the most authentic italian restaurants here in manhattan shaking things up with a unique twist on a classic. abc's nicky batiste takes us there in this morni
chuck severtson, abc news, new york. >> ha-ha-ha. a boom to late night delivery places. >> wow. >> right? >> the munchies. can you imagine? >> the long lines they didn't have time to bring in a full crop just yet. they have a few stores set up. not a lot of supply just yet. >> see what happens over there. all those washingtonians are likely getting the case of the munchies. and, we have something for them. grilled pizza. a new twist on an italian classic....
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york daily news." he's been a fellow at harvard john f. kennedy school of government, the freedom for media center at columbia university, he is a former chairman of the international center for journalists and the former chairman of human rights watch for 2010-2014. it is my extreme pleasure to invite him here tonight. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. so happy to see you. i have been with the bernstein awards now for a number of years, and every year i am struck by the quality of the books that we are given, the seven of us, and it's very hard to make a decision because the books are also good. some of them are quite different from each other, but the level of quality is there. and i mentioned that because there's a lot of worry at least in the media world of what's going to happen now that newspapers are not what they once were, don't have the resources they once had, cannot afford to do some of the things they once did. what's going to happen to long-form journalism? that's a fancy word, for i
york daily news." he's been a fellow at harvard john f. kennedy school of government, the freedom for media center at columbia university, he is a former chairman of the international center for journalists and the former chairman of human rights watch for 2010-2014. it is my extreme pleasure to invite him here tonight. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. so happy to see you. i have been with the bernstein awards now for a number of years, and every year i am struck by the quality...
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i love new york city. it's over from a dining perspective. >> you see restaurants closing all time because it's too expensive. >> new york city's boring. >> danny wrote an editorial in last week's paper and it brought it home for us. we're in a state that incentivizes us to open. we're opening the next restaurant in the keystone opportunity zone. it's giving us tax credits. i get to add 60 jobs at the end of the day. >> three buzz words in all in one. what do you think is going on right now that's very exciting about the philly scene and what do you think is predicted to be next? >> you know, farm-to-table is the norm. everything nearby, within 60 miles of us, we can get anything from farm to our table. so, you'd kind of be ridiculous not to do farm-to-table. what's really happening is, you know, you can do any ethnicity. we can do israeli food, spanish food -- ours is italian food -- the vegetarian front, veg, as you mentioned earlier. pretty much, you can arrive to philadelphia and say get me this and we
i love new york city. it's over from a dining perspective. >> you see restaurants closing all time because it's too expensive. >> new york city's boring. >> danny wrote an editorial in last week's paper and it brought it home for us. we're in a state that incentivizes us to open. we're opening the next restaurant in the keystone opportunity zone. it's giving us tax credits. i get to add 60 jobs at the end of the day. >> three buzz words in all in one. what do you think...
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mostly within new york state, mostly to the burbs. 42% stayed in new york city. new jersey was next followed by connecticut and california. florida was actually tied for sixth along with massachusetts, something we wouldn't expect. now, the media said this is proof that taxes don't chase out new yorkers, but this is very important, connecticut and new jersey, where a lot of these people went, they do have lower tax rates than new york city, so taxes may be a factor there, and antitax groups say that we could see a big millionaire migration after 2013, when federal tax hikes, of course, brought that combined rate for people in new york city to 54%. so, we could see a big spike there, but that doesn't mean that new york city isn't still a big place for millionaires. again, that study shows that 1 in every 22 new york city people is a millionaire. do you know who ranked at number one city in the world with the most millionaires per capita? >> hong kong. >> monaco? >> monaco, exactly. >> of course! >> one in every three people in monaco is a millionaire. >> one-third
mostly within new york state, mostly to the burbs. 42% stayed in new york city. new jersey was next followed by connecticut and california. florida was actually tied for sixth along with massachusetts, something we wouldn't expect. now, the media said this is proof that taxes don't chase out new yorkers, but this is very important, connecticut and new jersey, where a lot of these people went, they do have lower tax rates than new york city, so taxes may be a factor there, and antitax groups say...
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the heart of new york yankees territory. luckily, the restaurant owner who is a yankee fan found the ring and got it back to its owner. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the growing controversy over the punishment handed to nfl star ray rice. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." neutrogena naturals. a line of nutrient-rich skincare with pure, naturally derived ingredients, carefully chosen and clinically proven to cleanse, purify and moisturize... and you'll never find any harsh chemical sulfates, parabens or unnecessary additives. healthy skin-starts from within. neutrogena naturals. learn more at neutrogenanaturals.com. ♪ ♪ >>> now, it's common for young adults to share a roof and split the rent. but now a growing number of older americans are choosing to move in together. they're known as boomer roomies. vinita nair looks at how it changed two women's lives. >> reporter: 67-year-old dina wilcox and 68-year-old anne sigh are not just roommates they're best friends. there's one
the heart of new york yankees territory. luckily, the restaurant owner who is a yankee fan found the ring and got it back to its owner. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the growing controversy over the punishment handed to nfl star ray rice. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." neutrogena naturals. a line of nutrient-rich skincare with pure, naturally derived ingredients, carefully chosen and clinically proven to cleanse,...
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they may not have had a choice. -- violating new york state law. uber has been ruthless with its pricing strategy. could you see a broader transportation pricing were created as a result of their tactics? >> certainly you could see that, but the services that are out of compliance with regulation and eight law, let's just be very clear, transportation regulation state law has not been updated for probably 75 years. we are sort of operating in the 1950's. it matters if it is providing transportation as a utility or simply how we finance the system. the laws are a patchwork quilt that needs to be updated. colorado just passed a law to provide more legislative oversight. i understand there are a lot of problems there. they are operating in miami apparently illegally. the laws need to be updated. that is the other problem. >> if they are, will uber actually be stopped? what is the reality? >> in miami they are still operating when they are not even legal under the current miami laws and regulations. they have been brazen in their pricing in their abili
they may not have had a choice. -- violating new york state law. uber has been ruthless with its pricing strategy. could you see a broader transportation pricing were created as a result of their tactics? >> certainly you could see that, but the services that are out of compliance with regulation and eight law, let's just be very clear, transportation regulation state law has not been updated for probably 75 years. we are sort of operating in the 1950's. it matters if it is providing...
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york city. >> the mayor of new york city. it's true. miami will be the singapore of the united states. miami is going to attract a lot of foreign capital and a lot of people like eddie lampert who -- >> it will be underwater -- >> climate change will ruin it. >> so, my view on de blasio is to manhattan, as president obama is to the united states. i would say -- but for manhattan he's >> he's a leaders- >> deserved -- >> but that's who they vote for manhattan, and you reap what you sew. >> it's a dangerous -- >> i was coming on this morning, saying it's so obvious that i guess somebody once said to me the guy who jumps off a building can see flying. and that's what our fiscal policy is today and our infatuation with just issuing more debt and growing the fed balance sheet. it's free. it doesn't -- nobody feels the cost of it. nobody's paying the price for any of this. >> where was it germany they issued zero debt this year? >> new york city for the first time -- >> it seems -- >> at the end of the day you're going to hit somew
york city. >> the mayor of new york city. it's true. miami will be the singapore of the united states. miami is going to attract a lot of foreign capital and a lot of people like eddie lampert who -- >> it will be underwater -- >> climate change will ruin it. >> so, my view on de blasio is to manhattan, as president obama is to the united states. i would say -- but for manhattan he's >> he's a leaders- >> deserved -- >> but that's who they vote for...
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i am passionate about new york. i think that at some point in my life, i could be helpful in the political arena. i do not know when that would be. i do not know what position that would be. people say mayor to me. people say i might run for office one day. who knows? >> you are open. >> i'm open, sure. >> you're not worried about a skeleton or two in the closet? >> i'm going to put the skeletons on the table day one. i don't care about that. let me tell you something, one thing that we all have in common -- >> skeletons? >> not only do we have skeletons, we are used to being hit on in the press. at this point, we are numb to it. >> everything anybody needs to know about bobby flay is already out there? >> totally. absolutely. why? do you have something i don't know? if you have something to make me more interesting, bring it out. >> tell us about the restaurant. >> i had a spanish restaurant for 15 years called bolo. it closed about five years ago. they knocked the building down when my lease was up. i'm going to o
i am passionate about new york. i think that at some point in my life, i could be helpful in the political arena. i do not know when that would be. i do not know what position that would be. people say mayor to me. people say i might run for office one day. who knows? >> you are open. >> i'm open, sure. >> you're not worried about a skeleton or two in the closet? >> i'm going to put the skeletons on the table day one. i don't care about that. let me tell you something,...
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orlando, new york, vegas, or london? what is the answer? >> las vegas. it's the high roller, 550 feet high. that record is not going to last too long, though, because new york city and dubai are both in the process of building even bigger ones. but this one, at 35 bucks is going to charge you if you want to go at night, $25 during the day time. >> 30 minutes to make one revolution on the high roller in vegas. >> that's a long time. >> lovely lady from ohio. which of the following attractions has the most annual visitors? the las vegas strip, nevada, niagara falls, new york, and ontario, what is that, faneuil hall, boston, times square, new york, city. >> i'm going to say times square. >> you're going to win some money. >> great. >> times square, yeah, big time. >> number one, anywhere in the world, 40 million a year go to times square. they say if you stand there long enough you will meet everyone you've ever known. >> i don't know the place in boston. >> that's one of the great old revolutionary war era buildings. it's a great place to visit. all these
orlando, new york, vegas, or london? what is the answer? >> las vegas. it's the high roller, 550 feet high. that record is not going to last too long, though, because new york city and dubai are both in the process of building even bigger ones. but this one, at 35 bucks is going to charge you if you want to go at night, $25 during the day time. >> 30 minutes to make one revolution on the high roller in vegas. >> that's a long time. >> lovely lady from ohio. which of the...
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jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> still to come, is lebron james hot for cleveland? >>> and why is this yankees fan suing his favorite team and major league broadcasters. ♪ ♪ veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a federal judge gives preliminary approval to the nfl settlement with thousands of former players who claim they suffer from concussion-related health problems. the deal removes a $675 million cap on damages. and it will give $1 million, or more, to ex-players who develop neurological disorders. >>> lebron james meets with miami hea
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serrano from new york. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. serrano: thank you. i also rise in opposition to this bill. the only difference here, mr. chairman, is that we're not attacking the i.r.s. now we're attacking financial services subcommittee. the fact of life is that this subcommittee took the biggest hit of any subcommittee in the house. and while i may disagree with how some of the bill came out, i've made it clear to mr. crenshaw that what i disagree with the most is the riders and the allocation. with a different allocation we would have had a different bill. so to now cut 1% to the committee that took the biggest hit is really to just try to cripple the bill completely. tanned serves no purpose. other than -- and it serves no purpose. other than to be able to say that you cut. it would be nice to see if these kinds of things for me would happen on the military budget every so often but we're not going to see. that we're only going to see it on bills like this one which really service a lot of people and i think that the chairman
serrano from new york. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. serrano: thank you. i also rise in opposition to this bill. the only difference here, mr. chairman, is that we're not attacking the i.r.s. now we're attacking financial services subcommittee. the fact of life is that this subcommittee took the biggest hit of any subcommittee in the house. and while i may disagree with how some of the bill came out, i've made it clear to mr. crenshaw that what i disagree with 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 jets and the giants. 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 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. >> millions of people around the world 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 g
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 jets and the giants. 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...
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there's an editorial in the new york times. the whole these sis was they argued that to save gaza hamas must be destroyed. but today others, like you, have said not only that hamas can't be destroyed, but if hamas were to be destroyed, islamic jihad or other elements could destroy hamas. >> you can destroy hamas, decapitate the leadership, destroy the rockets and the tunnels, but hamas is grass-root movement. so you cannot go and kill hundreds of thousands. that is the problem. israel needs basic bitter facts on the ground, and need a formula by which they can ease the blockate. and in return hamas no longer will use the rockets. >> i know you proposed that too, that is yale needs to agree -- israel needs to agree to a deal leading to the easing of the blockade. let me put myself in the israeli position and say why should we do that. if, with the blockade in place, we have seen hamas with many more rockets and weapons than what israel believed they had, and more tunnels going into israel. if we ease the blockade, it will get wo
there's an editorial in the new york times. the whole these sis was they argued that to save gaza hamas must be destroyed. but today others, like you, have said not only that hamas can't be destroyed, but if hamas were to be destroyed, islamic jihad or other elements could destroy hamas. >> you can destroy hamas, decapitate the leadership, destroy the rockets and the tunnels, but hamas is grass-root movement. so you cannot go and kill hundreds of thousands. that is the problem. israel...
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jersey or new york city or even new england. the only areas that still at a little bit of risk of winds later today into tonight as we go through nantucket, martha's vineyard, extreme cape cod. you'll got heavy rain from this. then it goes into nova scotia. throughout saturday morning into the afternoon, still a strong storm. nova scotia, the damage there may be worse than the outer bankss because they aren't quite as prepared for storms like this out there. >> a lot still to come with this storm. >> the big update i'm going to give you at the bottom of the hour is the amount of rain and time that out for your fourth of july plans in new england. you'll still get rain from this storm. i'll help you plan the rest of your day. >>> hurricane arthur forced thousands of vacationers to flee north carolina's coastal areas. giant waves, heavy rain and strong winds are battering the state's popular and flood-prone outer banks. the 200-mile string of narrow barrier islands is home to permanent residents as well. sarah dallof is live in th
jersey or new york city or even new england. the only areas that still at a little bit of risk of winds later today into tonight as we go through nantucket, martha's vineyard, extreme cape cod. you'll got heavy rain from this. then it goes into nova scotia. throughout saturday morning into the afternoon, still a strong storm. nova scotia, the damage there may be worse than the outer bankss because they aren't quite as prepared for storms like this out there. >> a lot still to come with...
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>> i'm in new york. that's more exciting than the craziness in the street where people talk to themselves saying quack, quack, quack. >> i don't know how you do it. i walked through new york. i was just like, man, there is way too much concrete here. it's too busy. i felt nauseated. the people were fine. i just feel a lot better out in the wild, me and the woods. >> yeah. let me ask you. is it true you came to new york and you were in your hotel lobby and they escorted you out of the hotel? >>p yeah. >> what happened? >> they did. i had been there like an hour. i had to go to the bathroom. i looked around and said, hey, where's the bathroom. this is weird. the guy is going to escort me to the bathroom? i felt weird about that. we took a left turn. he pointed across to central park and said, have a good day, sir. i thought, what just happened here? he's back inside the hotel. i thought, oh, my goodness, i just got kicked out of a hotel i'm staying at. i walked back around. >> yeah. did it hurt your feelin
>> i'm in new york. that's more exciting than the craziness in the street where people talk to themselves saying quack, quack, quack. >> i don't know how you do it. i walked through new york. i was just like, man, there is way too much concrete here. it's too busy. i felt nauseated. the people were fine. i just feel a lot better out in the wild, me and the woods. >> yeah. let me ask you. is it true you came to new york and you were in your hotel lobby and they escorted you out...
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of new york city police officers. though new york city mayor bill de blasio and the police commissioner have both said it looks as though 43-year-old eric garner was put in a choke hold, the "new york daily news" has a report saying an internal report on the incident doesn't use the phrase choke hold at all. eric garner's funeral is scheduled tomorrow in brooklyn. he was pronounced dead on arrival at a staten island hospital on thursday after he was arrested for suspicion of selling loose cigarettes. here is the video of that arrest, the arrest that ended eric garner's life. >> don't touch me. don't touch me. i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> what you just heard eric garner say is, every time you see me, you want to mess with me, i'm tired of me. he said, don't touch me, don't touch me, and then, i can't breathe. you heard him say that repeatedly. the choke hold you just witnessed being used on eric garner has been banned by the nypd for 20 years. other video shows eric garner lying motionless on the ground for at
of new york city police officers. though new york city mayor bill de blasio and the police commissioner have both said it looks as though 43-year-old eric garner was put in a choke hold, the "new york daily news" has a report saying an internal report on the incident doesn't use the phrase choke hold at all. eric garner's funeral is scheduled tomorrow in brooklyn. he was pronounced dead on arrival at a staten island hospital on thursday after he was arrested for suspicion of selling...