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según el alcalde más de la mitad de los adultos en new york son o besos o están sobrepeso. cabe menz faro que la gente fue comprar 2 refrescos tamaño normal si quiere beber mascan utilidad. >>> y vamos a un adelanto del noticiero univisión adelante enrique. gracias hoy en la edición nocturna. el candidato de la izquierda en méxico. acorto la distancia en l contienda presidencial en méxico. un son te'o, uno de los muchos publicados coloca al candidato izquierdista a 4 punto acompáñenos esta noche en la edición nocturna para darle detalles de este y otra información justo al terminar el noticiero local. >>> usted quizás sabe cual es su nivel de colesterol y presión arterial. una nueva aplicación de en línea. puede brindar su número o califificación de salud mental. tiene que ingresar la página. contestar unas cuantas preguntas y el sistema le a rrog una calificación y un breve panorama de su salud mental. pretendiendo de su respuesta puede acudir a su médico. solicitar ayuda adicional. esta página fue desarrollada por expertos en el cuidado de la salud aún
según el alcalde más de la mitad de los adultos en new york son o besos o están sobrepeso. cabe menz faro que la gente fue comprar 2 refrescos tamaño normal si quiere beber mascan utilidad. >>> y vamos a un adelanto del noticiero univisión adelante enrique. gracias hoy en la edición nocturna. el candidato de la izquierda en méxico. acorto la distancia en l contienda presidencial en méxico. un son te'o, uno de los muchos publicados coloca al candidato izquierdista a 4 punto...
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what else has been going on in new york? >> new york governor andrew cuomo just unveiled a plan to decriminalize marijuana, meaning anyone quote with the small amount of the drug wouldn't be charged with a crime. new york city's mayor and police commissioner are on board with this new plan. (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right. two things here. first, awesome. and second, and second, what the what? what the who? so mellow yellow, no. mellow yellow, yes. (laughter) criminalizing soft drinks and decriminalizing soft drugs t this brings to us our nug segment jon stewart tries to figure out what he is going to put in his mouth. reallying that is how we are going to tight they will? just out of curiosity, and i'm only asking for a friend f this bill does pass, how much marijuana would someone now be allowed to carry around? >> under cuomo's plan having 25 grams of pot in public would only be a violation, not a misdemeanor. >> jon: lolly-- 25 grams? do you have any idea how much that is? seriously, does anyone have any idea bec
what else has been going on in new york? >> new york governor andrew cuomo just unveiled a plan to decriminalize marijuana, meaning anyone quote with the small amount of the drug wouldn't be charged with a crime. new york city's mayor and police commissioner are on board with this new plan. (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right. two things here. first, awesome. and second, and second, what the what? what the who? so mellow yellow, no. mellow yellow, yes. (laughter) criminalizing...
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new york city just got nailed. we have thousands of people lined up forá@ maroon five in "today" show. this is some of the lightning we just captured from moments ago. as far as the forecast, this will all be gone in a hurry from new york city. we are still watching extremely strong thunderstorms from wilmington, delaware, to philadelphia. all of southern half of new jersey is going to get hit by these storms over the next hour. it looks like north of baltimore too. if you are leaving your houseçn the next hour, from new york city to ballty nor, you are going to have a pretty slow commute. stay inside if you possibly can. want me to show you how hot it is going to be in the next three days? you are 108 in saint lewis. many areas above 100. for the first time, now, we are going bofr 100 to washington, d.c., raleigh, charlotte. we are going to do it again on saturday. on saturday, the humidity is going to be up. the heat index is going to feel like 110 to 115 from the southeast. even into sunday, brew dal. >>> ch
new york city just got nailed. we have thousands of people lined up forá@ maroon five in "today" show. this is some of the lightning we just captured from moments ago. as far as the forecast, this will all be gone in a hurry from new york city. we are still watching extremely strong thunderstorms from wilmington, delaware, to philadelphia. all of southern half of new jersey is going to get hit by these storms over the next hour. it looks like north of baltimore too. if you are...
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thank you, new york. i love you. >> the president's remarks gaca hours after the campaign released its first television ad that exposes what mitt romney now considers the most shameful period of his life. no, not the prep school bully years. the governor years. >> it started like this. >> i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. >> but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. so now when mitt romney talks about what he'd do as president -- >> i know what it takes to create jobs. >> remember, we've heard it all before. >> i know how jobs are created. >> a new poll shows president obama with a three-point lead over mitt romney, which is within the margin of error of the poll. the president leads mitt romney on favorability, 56%, to mitt romney's 48%. both candidates now have a 42% unfavorable rating in the poll. president obama is particularly popular among young voters. more than 2/3 of people under 30 have a favorable view of the president while just 40%
thank you, new york. i love you. >> the president's remarks gaca hours after the campaign released its first television ad that exposes what mitt romney now considers the most shameful period of his life. no, not the prep school bully years. the governor years. >> it started like this. >> i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. >> but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. so now when mitt romney talks about what he'd...
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. >> racial profiling in new york city. last year the police department stopped, frist, and interrogated people nearly 700,000 times, mostly black and latino men. the justice department is being asked to investigate. we will speak with jamel mims, a victim of stop and frisk, and the naacp's ben jealous. >> it is terrifying to see the richest person in the city, the mayor, a media titan, say we have to do this to make our cities safer. >> the new york police department has sued for spying on muslims across the northeast. >> i am not exaggerating when i am saying is bone chilling when you see the debt the nypd went to investigate people who were just worshipping and going about their daily lives. >> "5 broken cameras." and award winning documentary filmed by a palestinian man who got a video camera to record his son's growing up. he ended up documenting the resistance movement to the separation wall in the west bank village of bil'in. >> it takes a bullet three milliseconds to hit my camera. in that time, before the experienc
. >> racial profiling in new york city. last year the police department stopped, frist, and interrogated people nearly 700,000 times, mostly black and latino men. the justice department is being asked to investigate. we will speak with jamel mims, a victim of stop and frisk, and the naacp's ben jealous. >> it is terrifying to see the richest person in the city, the mayor, a media titan, say we have to do this to make our cities safer. >> the new york police department has sued...
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but new york is, it's not so simple in new york. it never is. just germans versus england or germany versus france. the world war, the first war from 1914 onward, um, engages all the different ethnic groups, national groups in new york city. many irish new yorkers, um, are sympathetic with the movement for irish independence from england or at least for sort of a more emphatic home rule. um, and so they see no reason to be pro-allied. remember, the allies in world war i are primarily england, france and tsarist russia. so there is pro-german or at least anti-english feeling in new york city very prominently among irish-americans. polish-americans are split, who's going to get us independence, is it going to be the czar, or is it going to be the kaiser? it's sort of like a toss-up, and there are actually different factions as in poland, as in the homeland. there are factions. and really each group has this, is looking across the ocean and really thinking about its national, um, ambitions. jews, the czar of russia is one of the principal allies. s
but new york is, it's not so simple in new york. it never is. just germans versus england or germany versus france. the world war, the first war from 1914 onward, um, engages all the different ethnic groups, national groups in new york city. many irish new yorkers, um, are sympathetic with the movement for irish independence from england or at least for sort of a more emphatic home rule. um, and so they see no reason to be pro-allied. remember, the allies in world war i are primarily england,...
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york, john in new york and boston. we tend to think of boston, if we have anything about abolitionism which tends to think about boston, large garrison and then in the movement largely where philadelphia, the population being in the forefront of the antislavery movement. but there were a captive -- cadre of new yorkers come often wealthy evangelicals or evangelical protestants were quakers who felt very strongly that slavery was an abomination and a san and the brothers who were wealthy merchants from our man and helps basically bankroll the endless this movement throughout the north, really henry ward beecher in brooklyn became one of the spokesman, great protestant clergymen for the antislavery movement. this actually shows the cover illustration which is kind of hard to make out. basically showing bounty hunters under it -- this is before the 18525 excuse me, slovak's, but even in the 1830's bounty hunters in new york with literally kidnap or seized a fugitive slaves who had come north to new york and spirit them ba
york, john in new york and boston. we tend to think of boston, if we have anything about abolitionism which tends to think about boston, large garrison and then in the movement largely where philadelphia, the population being in the forefront of the antislavery movement. but there were a captive -- cadre of new yorkers come often wealthy evangelicals or evangelical protestants were quakers who felt very strongly that slavery was an abomination and a san and the brothers who were wealthy...
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>> well, i was born in new york. >> rose: right. >> and i had been completely happy in new york until i was five when i was ripped out of new york city and plopped into beverly hills by my parents who went out there to become screenwriters. >> rose: and did. >> and did. and the thing, the thing that is probably one of my earliest whole memories, a whole paragraph of memory is of standing on line at nursery school in doheni drive in beverly hills and looking around at all this incredibly beautiful sunshine and happy laughing children and saying to myself what am i am doing here. i knew it, i knew it at the age of five. and i thought i'm in the wrong place. and i've got to get out of here. i think a lot of kids have this growing up, by the way. i think a lot of people who end up in new york city are people who always felt this, wherever they were growing up. i didn't feel it until i was suddenly in the wrong place and i knew it was the wrong place. >> rose: now here we are at new york, a landmark, you, this city is you. you can't imagine even though you spent a few years in los angeles
>> well, i was born in new york. >> rose: right. >> and i had been completely happy in new york until i was five when i was ripped out of new york city and plopped into beverly hills by my parents who went out there to become screenwriters. >> rose: and did. >> and did. and the thing, the thing that is probably one of my earliest whole memories, a whole paragraph of memory is of standing on line at nursery school in doheni drive in beverly hills and looking around...
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as new york city's mayor proposes a controversial new ban on sugary drinks over 16 ounces. could your town be next? >>> and the sweet sound of a child's giggle. it could be a sign of a rare brain disease that's no laughing matter. tonight, meet the doctors racing to find a life-saving cure without a single stitch. >>> plus, he produces everyone from nicki minaj to justin bieber. and just can't get enough hit so songs himself, as a member of the black eyed peas. we hang for a day with will.i.am. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 1st, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, are those super-sized drinks really responsible for the escalating obesity epidemic? new york city's major michael bloomberg seems to think at least in part they are. this week, he proposed a city-wide ban on sodas and juleses over 16 ounces. and while those sweet drinks do contain a shocking amount of sugar, many opponents are drawing a battle line between big government and big so
as new york city's mayor proposes a controversial new ban on sugary drinks over 16 ounces. could your town be next? >>> and the sweet sound of a child's giggle. it could be a sign of a rare brain disease that's no laughing matter. tonight, meet the doctors racing to find a life-saving cure without a single stitch. >>> plus, he produces everyone from nicki minaj to justin bieber. and just can't get enough hit so songs himself, as a member of the black eyed peas. we hang for a...
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it hot and-- in new york city. i hope you don't mind, i'm going to just take a sip of a comically oversized movie theatre beverage, it's so hot. >> it could be the end of the big gulp, new york city mayor bloomberg wants to ban the sale of all sugary drinks that are larger than 16 ounces. he wants the ban at all new york restaurants, movie theatres, sports arenas and more. (laughter) (applause) (laughter) sorry, what? you are going to ban-- no! >> they can still sell 32 ounce of sugar drink to you but they have to put it in two containers. we're not taking way anybody's right to do things, we're simply forcing you to understand that you have to make the conscious decision to go from one cup to another cup. (laughter) >> jon: mr. mayor works these giant cups where are homeless people going t to-- [bleep] (applause) >> jon: are you going to tell them to take two smaller [bleep] because i'm not. wow. wow. wow, mayor bloomberg. wow. i love this idea, you have of banning sodas larger than 16 ounces. it combines the drac
it hot and-- in new york city. i hope you don't mind, i'm going to just take a sip of a comically oversized movie theatre beverage, it's so hot. >> it could be the end of the big gulp, new york city mayor bloomberg wants to ban the sale of all sugary drinks that are larger than 16 ounces. he wants the ban at all new york restaurants, movie theatres, sports arenas and more. (laughter) (applause) (laughter) sorry, what? you are going to ban-- no! >> they can still sell 32 ounce of...
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we are going forwards. >> that's what we are doing, new york. we are going to do it with your help. >> yeah. it all sounds good, but look at where they are. they reached three and a half million dollar. so talk about it in new york raising all of the money from those donors. >> that's the whole problem in the first place. >> that's why we have the wisconsin problem because the money in politics. the answer is not to join that but to fight that. unfortunately, that's not what's going down but hey, they might win in wisconsin despite president obama's lack of showing up. let's go to david shuster in wisconsin. now that you have shown up, what did you find there? what's going on? i am hearing about these huge voter turnouts. any since of how you get a sense of that on the ground? >> yeah. absolutely. you get a lot of information from both cam pages. the one thing they agree on is the turnout was heavy from both sides. the democrats are pleased the numbers they were rolling up in their districts but also fearful of the numbers they were seeing from
we are going forwards. >> that's what we are doing, new york. we are going to do it with your help. >> yeah. it all sounds good, but look at where they are. they reached three and a half million dollar. so talk about it in new york raising all of the money from those donors. >> that's the whole problem in the first place. >> that's why we have the wisconsin problem because the money in politics. the answer is not to join that but to fight that. unfortunately, that's not...
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al smith, governor of new york. fdr, governor of new york. what is it about new york in those days that you don't see any of that now? >> i'm writing a piece about this now. i'm from california. when i was a kid, california eclipsed new york. this happened over a gradual period of time. in population, so that's a fact. but in other ways too that new yorkers were reluctant to admit. and what's happening now is maybe texas is doing that to california and these it things change. but hughes, because he was a new yorker, he brought with him his attitudes about gender and race. he's the racial moderate and if he defeats wilson, washington is not resegregated. wilson went along. hughes would never have gone along with that. and the civil rights movement might have moved along faster and in a different stream. of all the 14 on our list, he's the one you start to wonder if he'd had been elected how american history would have gone for suffrage, civil rights, would hughes have avoided that? he's the one you could write novels about. >> did he have a be
al smith, governor of new york. fdr, governor of new york. what is it about new york in those days that you don't see any of that now? >> i'm writing a piece about this now. i'm from california. when i was a kid, california eclipsed new york. this happened over a gradual period of time. in population, so that's a fact. but in other ways too that new yorkers were reluctant to admit. and what's happening now is maybe texas is doing that to california and these it things change. but hughes,...
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york, new york. sh >>> am i correct directly out of law school patty hughes hired to you work at her firm? >> yes. >> you've worked with her on and off for a period of four years? >> yes. >> during that time, would you say that you got to know her well? >> very well. >> broadly, how would you describe her character? >> rose byrne, look at the look between the two of them. rose byrne plays attorney ellen parsons in "damages." the emmy award legal drama about to begin its fifth and final siphon. >> we have seen her in movies in "bridesmaids." and x-men first class. this morning she is here in studio 57. welcome. >> thank you. with all that, why "damages"? >> i'm big on television series and i love series. the writing was just incredible from the word go and, obviously, glenn close is, you know, attached and that is huge and been an honor to work with her five seasons now. >> your character is? >> ellen parsons. i started out as a protege to patty hughes. >> tough. >> and tragedy and chaos instilled in
york, new york. sh >>> am i correct directly out of law school patty hughes hired to you work at her firm? >> yes. >> you've worked with her on and off for a period of four years? >> yes. >> during that time, would you say that you got to know her well? >> very well. >> broadly, how would you describe her character? >> rose byrne, look at the look between the two of them. rose byrne plays attorney ellen parsons in "damages." the emmy...
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fox news watch is on right now. >>> this week the "new york times" published an extraordinary story which got a lot of attention and stirred up a lot of concerns. titled secret kill list proves a test of obama's principles and will. it was the front page story. here are a couple of the quotes. mr. obama has placed himself at the helm of a top secret nominations process to designate terrorists for kill or capture of which the capture part has become largely theoretical. mr. obama is the liberal law professor who campaigned against the iraq war and torture and then insisted on approving every new name on an expanding kill list pouring over terrorist suspects biographies on what one official calls the macab baseball cards of an unconventional war. first of all, jim, the story is pretty extraordinary but the paper must have had some extra other access to get it? >> i suspect they did and got it right from the oval office right from the president because they understand that any story like this even if it upsets the aclu and liberals and antideath penalty activists and so on that is all good,
fox news watch is on right now. >>> this week the "new york times" published an extraordinary story which got a lot of attention and stirred up a lot of concerns. titled secret kill list proves a test of obama's principles and will. it was the front page story. here are a couple of the quotes. mr. obama has placed himself at the helm of a top secret nominations process to designate terrorists for kill or capture of which the capture part has become largely theoretical. mr....
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>> guest: well, i went to various locations around the united states, to new york--new york state, where he gone to c-: e hetoners. >>stll wt to syracuse university, where i went as an undergraduate, in fact. he went to layette college, which is no longer in existence, penningtoneminary. s,t'. mm and loid spend in those places? >> guest: well, let's see. he went away to pennington seminary when he was 14. he was there a couple of years. then he went to claverack inuthiaser -marhofo up of years. he was at lafayette for one semester and then at syracuse for one semester, and that's when his experiment with college end, as he said. c-sp: and along the way, did you begin tohayo tuder yogi g reonwhoue ni g: , s ly teoubori a raof fthry beginning because i felt this deep, deep connection with him. empathy is the whole key to writing a biography. you don't need to know all the anjuikimted better as the years went on. i pathized with him more. i just--i--i really grew to love him as a human being as well as as a writer. >>st l 2ar anatr he? uehed 90 spwhdi d ueinener an c-span: did he every marr
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thank you, new york. i love you. >> the president's remarks came hours after the campaign released its first television ad that exposes what mitt romney now considers the most shameful period of his life. no, not the prep school bully years. the governor years. >> it started like this. >> i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. >> but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. so now when mitt romney talks about what he'd do as president -- >> i know what it takes to create jobs. >> remember, we've heard it all before. >> i know how jobs are created. >> a new poll shows president obama with a three-point lead over mitt romney, which is within the margin of error of the poll. the president leads mitt romney on favorability, 56%, to mitt romney's 48%. both candidates now have a 42% unfavorable rating in the poll. president obama is particularly popular among young voters. more than 2/3 of people under 30 have a favorable view of the president while just 40%
thank you, new york. i love you. >> the president's remarks came hours after the campaign released its first television ad that exposes what mitt romney now considers the most shameful period of his life. no, not the prep school bully years. the governor years. >> it started like this. >> i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. >> but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. so now when mitt romney talks about what he'd...
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it is not just true of new york. this is -- the most famous case involves tammany hall and mobilizing immigrants in new york and it is happening other places as well, anywhere where there is a substantial competition. there is a researcher that looked at buffalo politics in the 1840s and found in the months leading to every election there was a spike in naturalizations where it would be a couple hundred people a week every week for several months would be naturalized. so these immigrants were coming over, particularly irish immigrants coming into new york city -- but it's also true of germans as well. these immigrants were becoming citizens and becoming voters in the united states very quickly. does this make sense, everyone? how many of you wrote papers on the seiferts? yeah, a few of you did. one thing that william seifert does is get involves in politics. he comes over from germany, sets up a saw mill and farm in michigan. by the 1850s, he's heavily involved in politics. he's getting exercise over the slavery ques
it is not just true of new york. this is -- the most famous case involves tammany hall and mobilizing immigrants in new york and it is happening other places as well, anywhere where there is a substantial competition. there is a researcher that looked at buffalo politics in the 1840s and found in the months leading to every election there was a spike in naturalizations where it would be a couple hundred people a week every week for several months would be naturalized. so these immigrants were...
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campus of new york university. when he fled china, he had to leave behind his aging mother and family members in the village where he grew up. holly williams of sky news went there to learn how they're doing. >> chen guangcheng no longer lives in the dongshigu village. we found it guarded by men who locals said were thugs hired by the government. >> these men are refusing to identify themselves but are saying that we're not allowed into the village and we can't film here at all. chen gang change he escaped house arrest in april. we went there to find out what happened to the family he left behind. chen's older brother met with us at a secret location nearby. he told us police tortured him to discover how chen managed to escape. they handcuffed me and tied me to a chair he said. then they chained my legs together and began to beat me around the head. they removed my own leather belt, looped it together and then hit me with that as well. he said, they also beat his wife and when his son tried to defend himself with a
campus of new york university. when he fled china, he had to leave behind his aging mother and family members in the village where he grew up. holly williams of sky news went there to learn how they're doing. >> chen guangcheng no longer lives in the dongshigu village. we found it guarded by men who locals said were thugs hired by the government. >> these men are refusing to identify themselves but are saying that we're not allowed into the village and we can't film here at all....
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york mets and the new york times did a glowing story about the purchase. and rush limbaugh tried to buy i think a piece of the rams and got hammered and basically told by the nfl he couldn't do it, why? >> the whole new york times piece was dilutional, actually, it described a person that does not exist. there's a description of bill maher that has no connection to reality, including, atheism, a part of the theme and he's a libertarian? he's an obama supporter, a liberal. i thought maybe they meant lieb lieb liebertine, but he says the most vile things and the idea that he would get a glowing profile is disturbing. >> jon: we have to take one more back. running. then get some blades spinning, paper sanding, and bits turning. let's motor to the only place that carries our favorite tools... for our favorite people... armed with a budget and a mission... and see what happens when we put those tools to work for us. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get this ryobi 18-volt drill kit for the new lower price of just $69. what happens whe
york mets and the new york times did a glowing story about the purchase. and rush limbaugh tried to buy i think a piece of the rams and got hammered and basically told by the nfl he couldn't do it, why? >> the whole new york times piece was dilutional, actually, it described a person that does not exist. there's a description of bill maher that has no connection to reality, including, atheism, a part of the theme and he's a libertarian? he's an obama supporter, a liberal. i thought maybe...
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watching us in portland, new york. hi, sharon. >> caller: hi. i want to thank c-span for bringing this wonderful series. my question is this. did mr. blaine make any money before he went into politics, or did he come from a family this had money to begin with? thank you. >> good question. blaine came from a -- a modest background, he was born in pennsylvania, he started out as a teacher and then he married harriet stanwood from augusta, maine, in 1850, there was actually some question about the validity of the marriage so they were remarried again in 1851. by 1853, they were getting word that there was a business opportunity for him to come back and relocated to augusta in 1854. and from '54 to '58 blaine was the editor of the kennebeck journal, still published today and involved editorially with the portland advertiser, a daily paper. there we are seeing today's issue of the journal. >> we're in the study of the blaine house. the newspapers of the time, he was both a newspaper man and involve about whatever their policies were. and certainly th
watching us in portland, new york. hi, sharon. >> caller: hi. i want to thank c-span for bringing this wonderful series. my question is this. did mr. blaine make any money before he went into politics, or did he come from a family this had money to begin with? thank you. >> good question. blaine came from a -- a modest background, he was born in pennsylvania, he started out as a teacher and then he married harriet stanwood from augusta, maine, in 1850, there was actually some...
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. >>> first to the news. here at 30 rock in new york city. the obama campaign's attack on mitt romney's business record ran into a road block. bill clinton. president clinton praised romney's background at the investment firm bain capital. >> i think it will affect some people who relate well to businessmen. and i think he had a good business career. the -- there's a lot of controversy about that, but if you go in and try to save a failing company and you and i have friends here who invest in companies, you can invest in a company, run up the debt, loot it, sell off the assets and force all the people to lose their retirement and fire them. or you can go into a company, have cutbacks, try to make it more productive with the purpose of saving it. and when you try, like anything else you try, you don't always succeed. not every movie you made was a smash hit. >> that's for sure. >> i don't think that we ought to get into a position where we say this is bad work. this is good work. no question that in terms of getting up and going to the office
. >>> first to the news. here at 30 rock in new york city. the obama campaign's attack on mitt romney's business record ran into a road block. bill clinton. president clinton praised romney's background at the investment firm bain capital. >> i think it will affect some people who relate well to businessmen. and i think he had a good business career. the -- there's a lot of controversy about that, but if you go in and try to save a failing company and you and i have friends here...
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new crest pro-health clinical rinse. >>> from new york, i'm chris hayes, with me, "new york times" columnist frank bruni, jamila bey, michael hastings, author of "the operators" and john nichols from the nation magazine. we are talking about leaks, attorney general eric holder announcing he has assigned two u.s. attorneys to look into leaks after a week of recriminations on capitol hill about a series of stories, some of which appeared in the "new york times," about secret programs in the white house and the obama administration and you talked about this term of war on whistleblowers, which has been invoke ready. we mentioned at the top of this topic six people have been prosecuted under the 1917 spawn act for leaking classified material, more than all previous administrations. >> nine cases in u.s. history since 1917, six have come in the first term of the obama administration. >> whistleblower has a very specific meaning, right? in some cases -- i guess the point is what is the intent of the leak. >> right. >> is there any place for prosecution of leaks ever? >> i'm going to say -- i guess
new crest pro-health clinical rinse. >>> from new york, i'm chris hayes, with me, "new york times" columnist frank bruni, jamila bey, michael hastings, author of "the operators" and john nichols from the nation magazine. we are talking about leaks, attorney general eric holder announcing he has assigned two u.s. attorneys to look into leaks after a week of recriminations on capitol hill about a series of stories, some of which appeared in the "new york...
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pleasant across new york city 66 and 70 in cleveland. those warm temperatures are a seen we have moisture headed our way. we are basically on the warm side of a cold front. you can see moving into parts of the northeast. you need umbrella right now if you head out the door. heavier downpours to the east. scattered showers across pennsylvania. all of this moisture will continue to head eastward. from boston down to philadelphia by the big airport hubs. we have heavier downpours the southern parts of arkansaned southern portions of louisiana slow as you go out to work. slight chance some of these storms could produce severe weather. we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect right now across northern parts of lawsuit yaw basically because the conditions are favorable for large hail and damaging winds. morning travel shouldn't be impacted much in philadelphia but i think we could see a slight chance later on in the morning hours at 8:00 a.m. you are going to have the temperature at 72. atlanta not expecting any rainfall just yet. you can s
pleasant across new york city 66 and 70 in cleveland. those warm temperatures are a seen we have moisture headed our way. we are basically on the warm side of a cold front. you can see moving into parts of the northeast. you need umbrella right now if you head out the door. heavier downpours to the east. scattered showers across pennsylvania. all of this moisture will continue to head eastward. from boston down to philadelphia by the big airport hubs. we have heavier downpours the southern...
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. >>> only fox news watch. the new york times reveals president obama has a kill list. targeted terrorists who could be taken out by u.s. drones. the story igniting concerns over legality. morality. security and with an election just months away the timing. >> this is not the kind of building that is built by private enterprise. >> mitt romney and his supporters start to fire back at the opposition. the liberal press take aim at romney. a push for a recall election for governor protesting in the streets and in the state house. how about the same media react once the results are tallied on tuesday? massacres and atrocities in syria. the images captured by the victims and reported on social media sites. are the reports too one sided? and are the professionals failing to do their jobs? this book hits number one on the book list. but gets the bum's rush from the press. >> good morning. >> good morning. i'm happy to be in the studio. >> the first lady has a new book and the press can't get enough. and this book tells about young barry obama. what kind of attention is it gett
. >>> only fox news watch. the new york times reveals president obama has a kill list. targeted terrorists who could be taken out by u.s. drones. the story igniting concerns over legality. morality. security and with an election just months away the timing. >> this is not the kind of building that is built by private enterprise. >> mitt romney and his supporters start to fire back at the opposition. the liberal press take aim at romney. a push for a recall election for...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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new york lawyer that he was nominated as the democratic nominee in 1924. i think, to me, one of the most interesting chapters in the bock, one of my favorites is chapter on the 1924 convention in new york which i don't have time to talk much about today, but i think it's a fascinating story of the perfect antithesis to the cleveland, gop convention and this was the longest, most heated, divisive nightmare that anybody could ever devise and it went from 103 ballots and the two major candidates, al smith and william gibbs fought back and forth endlessly to themselves, the party, the platform and everything to shreds and finally at the end of three weeks the party kind of staggered towards a compromise and nominated davis who was very much a conservative from the conservative wing of the party, but acknowledged by both sides to be a candidate that could potentially bring the democrats together. the nomination was pretty worthless by that point and the result, as i mentioned a minute ago were a landslide for coolidge. with this landslide defeat in 1924, davis
new york lawyer that he was nominated as the democratic nominee in 1924. i think, to me, one of the most interesting chapters in the bock, one of my favorites is chapter on the 1924 convention in new york which i don't have time to talk much about today, but i think it's a fascinating story of the perfect antithesis to the cleveland, gop convention and this was the longest, most heated, divisive nightmare that anybody could ever devise and it went from 103 ballots and the two major candidates,...
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and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these medications are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable with it and going to be open about it. >> you make a point of saying here that this is brain styling, not mind altering. you make a clear distinction between the two, do you not? >> yeah. i think people when they have actual problems like anxiety, depression or inso
and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the...
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new york is bigger. there's the financial services industry which you mentioned actually london has more people employed in finance and banking. i think it's a very good case for saying that london is going to intensify and already is the financial capital of the world and will entrench that lead. i'll tell you what, because if you're a banker, if you're based in shanghai and you want to do a deal in -- or you want to do a deal in rio or wherever on the same day, you're going to need an office in london. and london is the world capital of the brits. so the big growth economy of the 21st century, you're seeing various firms listing in london, you'll see companies listing in london, you'll see them locate offices in london. >> rose: things are made here in new york and they're just carried out in london. >> i humbly beg to disagree with that. if you look at some of the investments that are being made over the last, just in my time as mayor by some of the big american finance houses, you can see the huge im
new york is bigger. there's the financial services industry which you mentioned actually london has more people employed in finance and banking. i think it's a very good case for saying that london is going to intensify and already is the financial capital of the world and will entrench that lead. i'll tell you what, because if you're a banker, if you're based in shanghai and you want to do a deal in -- or you want to do a deal in rio or wherever on the same day, you're going to need an office...
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new york settlers. how they did it today, william might not approve of completely. you can call it vigilanteism or call it terrorism. it depended. the first time they visited you if you tried to start a farm with the new york deed, they took your fences down at night and the livestock just went into your garden and into your fields. that would be enough for most people to say this isn't going to work. if it didn't do the job the next time they came and took your barn apart and if you were still there they took the
new york settlers. how they did it today, william might not approve of completely. you can call it vigilanteism or call it terrorism. it depended. the first time they visited you if you tried to start a farm with the new york deed, they took your fences down at night and the livestock just went into your garden and into your fields. that would be enough for most people to say this isn't going to work. if it didn't do the job the next time they came and took your barn apart and if you were still...
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york with hundreds and then thousands of people taking over new york city's zuccotti park since then it has spread nationally and internationally and has changed the discussion about the state of the economy and the system in this country that i think it's safe to say benefits those at the top and keeps those at the bottom while at the bottom those involved have always called it a leaderless movement critics call it a bunch of dirty hippies with no direction but some of the more friendly critics they hate your messages about the ninety nine percent versus the one percent about a broken system and about inequality are good but now it's time to do something about it well one man plans to do just that joining me from our studio in new york is george martinez a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives in new york's seventh congressional district hey there george thanks for being on the show i guess i want to talk to you first a little bit about your campaign and how you plan to implement some of those occupy messages if you're elected. without question well thanks for having me. t
york with hundreds and then thousands of people taking over new york city's zuccotti park since then it has spread nationally and internationally and has changed the discussion about the state of the economy and the system in this country that i think it's safe to say benefits those at the top and keeps those at the bottom while at the bottom those involved have always called it a leaderless movement critics call it a bunch of dirty hippies with no direction but some of the more friendly...
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it's new york city's biggest local event. >> it's a defining thing for new york city. >> the best example of americana. it's the great white way. >> 70% of people who go see play s are tourists. >> thanks for being here. have a good night. >>> coming up, what my kids thought of the weekend's top movie. you're watching "world news now." that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans
it's new york city's biggest local event. >> it's a defining thing for new york city. >> the best example of americana. it's the great white way. >> 70% of people who go see play s are tourists. >> thanks for being here. have a good night. >>> coming up, what my kids thought of the weekend's top movie. you're watching "world news now." that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up...
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that's a big closet for new york city! this is nice. i'll give michael that area and this can be mine. this is not about michael. this is about michael buying this place. >> there's a second bedroom and second full bathroom. go check it out, and i'll meet you. >> okay, that sounds great. i have to say, i am impressed. it's remarkable. >> great. let me call my driver, and we'll head to the other place. we're going to a building called the sitai. on 37th and 5th avenue. >> okay, very exciting. hey, siggy, welcome to 52-i. >> kitchen, okay, i don't really care about the kitchen, but okay. >> okay. >> no -- this is not real. this -- oh, my god. that's my building that i work at. we have to stop for a second. this is magnificent. now this is a two-bedroom apartment? >> two beds, 2 1/2 baths. >> how much more is this than the first? >> about $1.7 million more. >> oh, just about $2 million. okay. >> come into the second bedroom. >> toni, seriously, you want me to have a heart attack? nobody can throw me off -- you're throwing me off with this
that's a big closet for new york city! this is nice. i'll give michael that area and this can be mine. this is not about michael. this is about michael buying this place. >> there's a second bedroom and second full bathroom. go check it out, and i'll meet you. >> okay, that sounds great. i have to say, i am impressed. it's remarkable. >> great. let me call my driver, and we'll head to the other place. we're going to a building called the sitai. on 37th and 5th avenue. >>...
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anytime the "new york times." i don't sit next to his desk i don't know what he was thinking, it's very interesting angle. do i think that people have a bullying mentality nowadays. i think it's a tough time to be a white man in america where the minorities are really taking over to be quite honest. you have noticed on the show people are willing to vote for an atheist, the latinos are stepping out. minorities are outnumbering all whites in america and by 20042 you are going to have more. >> laura: how do you go from that to the republics are like will the bullies on the bus making fun of an overweight elderly woman. >> white man's party the minorities the latinos. >> she is white. right, but she is white. she is an elderly person and last time i checked the republics haven't been bullying elderly white people. i don't understand that let me say to cathy. here is what i hear a lot on my radio show and in my facebook comments. people who are hard working people of all colors background ethnic background so forth th
anytime the "new york times." i don't sit next to his desk i don't know what he was thinking, it's very interesting angle. do i think that people have a bullying mentality nowadays. i think it's a tough time to be a white man in america where the minorities are really taking over to be quite honest. you have noticed on the show people are willing to vote for an atheist, the latinos are stepping out. minorities are outnumbering all whites in america and by 20042 you are going to have...
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what else has been going on in new york? >> new york governor andrew cuomo just unveiled a plan to decriminalize marijuana, meaning anyone quote with the small amount of the drug wouldn't be charged with a crime. new york city's mayor and police commissioner are on board with this new plan. (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right. two things here. first, awesome. and second, and second, what the what? what the who? so mellow yellow, no. mellow yellow, yes. (laughter) criminalizing soft drinks and decriminalizing soft drugs t this brings to us our nug segment jon stewart tries to figure out what he is going to put in his mouth. reallying that is how we are going to tight they will? just out of curiosity, and i'm only asking for a friend f this bill does pass, how much marijuana would someone now be allowed to carry around? >> under cuomo's plan having 25 grams of pot in public would only be a violation, not a misdemeanor. >> jon: lolly-- 25 grams? do you have any idea how much that is? seriously, does anyone have any idea bec
what else has been going on in new york? >> new york governor andrew cuomo just unveiled a plan to decriminalize marijuana, meaning anyone quote with the small amount of the drug wouldn't be charged with a crime. new york city's mayor and police commissioner are on board with this new plan. (cheers and applause) >> jon: all right. two things here. first, awesome. and second, and second, what the what? what the who? so mellow yellow, no. mellow yellow, yes. (laughter) criminalizing...