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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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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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>> 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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"the new york times." he's served as national editor and columnist for esquire and "new york" magazine. he's written several books also. steven cohen is professor of russian studies in history at new york university and also professor of politics at princeton, where for many years, he was director of his russian studies program. professor cohen has written several books earning a national book award nomination. his books include "failed crusade, america and the tragedy of post communist russia." "soviet fates and lost alternatives, from stalinism to the new cold war." and most recently "survivors of the gulag after stalin." he is a frequent commentator on television and radio. i would like to thank professor cohen for advice and council as we developed this program for this evening. so thank you. jack f. mattlock jr. served 35 years in the american foreign service and was u.s. ambassador to the soviet union from march 1987 to august 1991. he's also served as special assistant to the president and senior di
"the new york times." he's served as national editor and columnist for esquire and "new york" magazine. he's written several books also. steven cohen is professor of russian studies in history at new york university and also professor of politics at princeton, where for many years, he was director of his russian studies program. professor cohen has written several books earning a national book award nomination. his books include "failed crusade, america and the tragedy...
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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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party new york. coming up to twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital some world news in brief a taliban suicide bomber disguised as a woman has blown himself up in eastern afghanistan for french soldiers were killed in the explosion and five others wounded it was the second deadly assault on saturday against nato forces france plans to withdraw all of its combat troops by the end of twenty twelve two years ahead of the planned a pullout agreed by the nuns. a lawyer for the international criminal court has been detained in libya after meeting with gadhafi son saif al islam officials claim she was trying to deliver documents that they say posed a danger to national security but there is now being question of the house arrest so he is accused of his role in the killing of protesters during the revolt that toppled his father. a group of russian firms were turned in the ukrainian city of laval valve to russia's match with the czech republic the brawl erupted as russian supporters emerged
party new york. coming up to twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital some world news in brief a taliban suicide bomber disguised as a woman has blown himself up in eastern afghanistan for french soldiers were killed in the explosion and five others wounded it was the second deadly assault on saturday against nato forces france plans to withdraw all of its combat troops by the end of twenty twelve two years ahead of the planned a pullout agreed by the nuns. a lawyer for the...
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more and more women in new york are gunning for a new hobby find out what's driving the female friends in the minutes right here. u.k. politicians are said to be questioning why a security firm linked to allegations of human rights abuses could have been hard to provide safety during the london olympics g four s. also operates in the jewish settlements in the west bank. and east jerusalem which are illegal under international law investigative journalist tony goelz ling who i spoke to earlier he says companies with delta reputations are using the olympics to gain respectability. i'd like to see a bit of spine from our parliament to say that these are not appropriate people to be doing that while a lot of people involved in the olympics as you probably know who aren't really appropriate such as the dow chemical company who when they bought union carbide really took on the responsibility for the deaths of four thousand people in a gas cloud in india and the maiming of countless more who were poisoned by the by the dow chemical company i think there's been a real complete kind of mismatch
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more and more women in new york are gunning for a new hobby to find out what's driving the female forum friendly few minutes right here. u.k. politicians are said to be questioning why a security firm linked to allegations of human rights abuses could have been hard to provide safety during the london olympics g four s. also operates in the jewish settlements in the west bank. east jerusalem which are illegal under international law investigative journalist tony goes ling who i spoke to earlier he says companies with delta reputations are using the olympics to gain respectability. i'd like to see a bit of spine from our parliament to say that these are not appropriate people to be doing that while a lot of people involved in the olympics as you probably know who aren't really appropriate such as the dow chemical company who when they bought union carbide really took on the responsibility for the deaths of four thousand people in a gas cloud in india and the maiming of countless more who were poisoned by the by the dow chemical company i think there's been a real complete kind of mismatc
more and more women in new york are gunning for a new hobby to find out what's driving the female forum friendly few minutes right here. u.k. politicians are said to be questioning why a security firm linked to allegations of human rights abuses could have been hard to provide safety during the london olympics g four s. also operates in the jewish settlements in the west bank. east jerusalem which are illegal under international law investigative journalist tony goes ling who i spoke to earlier...
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more and more women in new york a gunning for a new hobby find out what's driving the female forum frenzy in a few minutes here on r.t. . but first u.k. politicians are said to be questioning why a security firm linked to allegations of human rights abuses could have been hard to provide safety during the london olympics the four s. also operates in the jewish settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem which are illegal under international law this is a journalist says companies with doubtful reputations by using the olympics to gain respectability. i'd like to see a bit of spine from our parliament to say that these are not appropriate people to be doing that while a lot of people involved in the olympics as you probably know who aren't really appropriate such as the dow chemical company who when they bought union carbide really took on the responsibility for the deaths of four thousand people in a gas cloud in india and the maiming of countless more who were poisoned by the by the dow chemical company i think there's been a real complete kind of mismatch in this olympics with tryin
more and more women in new york a gunning for a new hobby find out what's driving the female forum frenzy in a few minutes here on r.t. . but first u.k. politicians are said to be questioning why a security firm linked to allegations of human rights abuses could have been hard to provide safety during the london olympics the four s. also operates in the jewish settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem which are illegal under international law this is a journalist says companies with...
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york with hundreds and then thousands of people taking over new york city's ducati park since then it has spread nationally and internationally as change 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 a 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. the prem
york with hundreds and then thousands of people taking over new york city's ducati park since then it has spread nationally and internationally as change 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...
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party new york. some world news in brief this hour a taliban suicide bomber disguised as a woman has blown himself up in eastern afghanistan for french soldiers were killed in the explosion and five others wounded it was the second deadly assault on saturday against nato forces france plans to withdraw all of its combat troops by the end of two thousand and twelve two years ahead of the planned pullout agreed by the alliance. riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades in capital as tens of thousands staged the biggest anti-government demonstration in weeks since february last year the country's seen near a daily protests in which dozens died the shiite led opposition is pushing for greater rights and reforms from the country's sono rulers. a group of russian fans that were attacked in the ukrainian city of the ball after russia's match with the czech republic the brawl erupted russian supporters emerged from the fan zone chanting slogans celebrating their team's four to one when some of those invol
party new york. some world news in brief this hour a taliban suicide bomber disguised as a woman has blown himself up in eastern afghanistan for french soldiers were killed in the explosion and five others wounded it was the second deadly assault on saturday against nato forces france plans to withdraw all of its combat troops by the end of two thousand and twelve two years ahead of the planned pullout agreed by the alliance. riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades in capital as tens of...
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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. h.b.o. takes a gentle look at bush 41 and something very different for bush 43. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, vit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by
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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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. more back. h. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ]
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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the new york jets and the new york giants are both based out of new jersey. they in fact share a stadium in new jersey called the met life stadium. when the jets are playing there, the stadium is lit up in green, very fancy. when the giants are playing there, the stadium is lit up in blue. i think i like the blue. if you happened to be driving by met life stadium in new jersey yesterday morning, your face was probably a nice bright shade of red because this is what it looked like, bumper to bumper traffic, gridlock, nobody moving much more than a few feet for hours. now, was there some big sporting event at met life stadium or some big concert causing all of that traffic? no, it was not. it was monday morning. there was instead a giant water main break, a 12 inch water main buried beneath the ground near met life stadium erupted yesterday morning around 3 a.m. turning one of the busiest roads into new york city to what looked more like a parking lot. traffic was backed up for miles just because of a water main break. it want just new jersey. let's say you wer
the new york jets and the new york giants are both based out of new jersey. they in fact share a stadium in new jersey called the met life stadium. when the jets are playing there, the stadium is lit up in green, very fancy. when the giants are playing there, the stadium is lit up in blue. i think i like the blue. if you happened to be driving by met life stadium in new jersey yesterday morning, your face was probably a nice bright shade of red because this is what it looked like, bumper to...
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the city as part of his fight against obesity in new york should the government have the ability to tell you and me what we can and cannot buy and with the use of drones domestically on the rise the drone industry could soon be the place for american workers to find jobs so one of the consequences of the sudden boom drone usage in developing. dated no this this morning the first circuit court of appeals ruled that the defense of marriage act which denies same sex couples federal benefits is unconstitutional it's actually the judges two of which were republican appointees ruled that by defining a marriage between a man and a woman the law discriminates against gay and lesbian couples since that law was passed in one thousand nine hundred six this is the first time a federal appeals court has ruled against it and it might have something to do with a decision made last year by president obama when he instructed his justice department to no longer defend doma in court that prompted speaker of the house john boehner and his republican buddies to hire their own high priced lawyer to defend a d
the city as part of his fight against obesity in new york should the government have the ability to tell you and me what we can and cannot buy and with the use of drones domestically on the rise the drone industry could soon be the place for american workers to find jobs so one of the consequences of the sudden boom drone usage in developing. dated no this this morning the first circuit court of appeals ruled that the defense of marriage act which denies same sex couples federal benefits is...
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>> beautiful new york morning. we are ready to go. >> beautiful new york morning. that is is the bantd. 48th and 6 all coming up on "fox & friends". [ male announcer ] it isn't just your mammogram. it's your teenager's first rsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. >> it is a bullying video sparking outrage through out the world. look here. >> man, you are fat. you a >> what should happen to the students? the bus aid karen klein telling fox and friends what she wants to happen? >> i certainly don't want them to go to jail for this. if they are made an example of for other kids. >> she choose not to press charges but could the kids still face charges? joining us now criminal defense attorney legal analyst arthur eye d aidala. she choose not to press charges can the state go ahead and do that an
>> beautiful new york morning. we are ready to go. >> beautiful new york morning. that is is the bantd. 48th and 6 all coming up on "fox & friends". [ male announcer ] it isn't just your mammogram. it's your teenager's first rsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all...
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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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she had a great career in new york city at "the new york post," the "esquire," "new york" magazine as a journalist, as a writer. she started out and made it possible for so many other women like myself to come behind and then, of course, her voice, her unique character and take on everything. just think about "you've got mail." how many of us understood the culture of e-mail at that point when she wrote that screenplay. and, you know, all the other "sleepless in seattle," the merging of music and character and nostalgia. sweetness. >> you know, it was always about love. it was always a yearning -- >> and kindness. most recently, memorably she was at the state department, hillary clinton flew back for 36 hours for the kennedy honors and she did the tribute and people were still talking about it and amazed at just how funny and wonderful she was. the toast to meryl streep, her friend, one of the honorees this year. she was hilarious in teasing hillary and, of course, paying tribute to meryl streep. just the kindness of this woman, generous spirit. >> willie geist, we absolutely loved ha
she had a great career in new york city at "the new york post," the "esquire," "new york" magazine as a journalist, as a writer. she started out and made it possible for so many other women like myself to come behind and then, of course, her voice, her unique character and take on everything. just think about "you've got mail." how many of us understood the culture of e-mail at that point when she wrote that screenplay. and, you know, all the other...
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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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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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new york volleys the ball, second goal of the game for the former united player, 2-1 new york. 66th minute united trails 3-1. the deficit later 3-2. 75th minute. the crossing pass into the box. it's just deflected off the goalie's shoulder. united falls on the road to the new york red bulls 3-2. the quarterfinals of the euro cup and it's england facing italy for the second time ever in this curran amount. we start in the -- current tournament. we start in the third. this match is decided by penalty kicks. a critical kick to tie but it's denied. italy is in charge and alessandro delmonte has a chance to win it. does he? he does not disappoint. italy defeats england 4-2. the italians face germany in the semifinals. it is portugal and spain in the other semifinals. >>> the final round of the travelers champion and we start with rory sabbatini playing 116 yards today. he lands it on the green. it rolls into the cup, yes, a hole in 1 not to mention the shot of the day, sabbatini 3- under 60 know is finishing six shots back. hunter mayhem carted the lowest shot of the day tied for 11th. mark lea
new york volleys the ball, second goal of the game for the former united player, 2-1 new york. 66th minute united trails 3-1. the deficit later 3-2. 75th minute. the crossing pass into the box. it's just deflected off the goalie's shoulder. united falls on the road to the new york red bulls 3-2. the quarterfinals of the euro cup and it's england facing italy for the second time ever in this curran amount. we start in the -- current tournament. we start in the third. this match is decided by...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new paltz, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the flood emergency in duluth, minnesota. we'll get a live update. >>> prince william turns 30 today. >>> the legendary crosby stills and nash stops by studio 57. >>> that'll do it for the "cbs morning news" this thursday. as always, i appreciate you watching. take care. watching. take care. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a huge fire ripped through a berkeley home this morning forcing residents out into the streets.
michelle miller, cbs news, new paltz, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the flood emergency in duluth, minnesota. we'll get a live update. >>> prince william turns 30 today. >>> the legendary crosby stills and nash stops by studio 57. >>> that'll do it for the "cbs morning news" this thursday. as always, i appreciate you watching. take care. watching. take care. have a great day. -- captions...
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jody kantor, from "new york times" who has joined the program. great to see you as always. >> thank you. >> as we talk about the republicans versus the democrats, i am sort of obsessed with the dynamics in congress. harry reid, talking about a transportation bill, and this is what he said -- you have heard as i have heard that there's a battle going on between eric cantor and john boehner to whether or not there should be a highway bill, which is the transportation bill. kantor, of course, i'm told by others, he wants to not do a big to make the economy worse, because he feels that's better for them. i hope that's not true. kantor's response -- rather than making up stories that have no basis in reality, leader reid should follow the house's example and focus on pro-growth measures that will get the economy going and get people back to work. >> reid has to name his sources. >> yeah. there is some tension between -- i mean, we've seen john boehner seems mor willing to make deal. he's been pulled back by members of his caucus, we've heard that eric
jody kantor, from "new york times" who has joined the program. great to see you as always. >> thank you. >> as we talk about the republicans versus the democrats, i am sort of obsessed with the dynamics in congress. harry reid, talking about a transportation bill, and this is what he said -- you have heard as i have heard that there's a battle going on between eric cantor and john boehner to whether or not there should be a highway bill, which is the transportation bill....
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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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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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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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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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showers will linger in parts of new york and new england. thunderstorms, some severe, will pop up in the upper midwest with sunny skies extending from kansas to the ohio valley. most of the west will remain dry. >>> in sports, college football fans finally are finally getting what many have demanded, a playoff tournament to determine the national championship. the committee of university presidents agreed to a new playoff system, replacing the current bowl championship series or bcs, beginning with the 2014 season. at the end of regular season play, a committee will select four teams for the tournament. the four current bcs bowl games, plus two more to be determined will host the semifinal matchups on a rotating basis. different cities will bid to host each season's championship game. >>> to baseball now. washington at denver. the nationals' adam laroche got things going in the second with a solo home run to left. the rockies tied the score. washington's tyler moore hit a three-run homer in the fifth for a 9-3 lead. and in the sixth, laroche
showers will linger in parts of new york and new england. thunderstorms, some severe, will pop up in the upper midwest with sunny skies extending from kansas to the ohio valley. most of the west will remain dry. >>> in sports, college football fans finally are finally getting what many have demanded, a playoff tournament to determine the national championship. the committee of university presidents agreed to a new playoff system, replacing the current bowl championship series or bcs,...
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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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ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> all right. let's take a look and see who is in the danger zone from accu-weather. we'll get the latest. >> meteorologist jim dickey is tracking tropical storm debby's every move, good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, paula and john. tropical storm debby nearly stationary off the coast of florida produced torrential rainfall along western florida, tampa area, as many spots a foot of rain. only the beginning. we will see strong, gusty wind through the day as well. waves, 8 to 15 feet. this storm very slow-moving. and expected to make landfall late tonight early tomorrow morning around the apalachicola area. the main threat from the storm appears to be flooding. 4 to 8 additional inches of rainfall likely through the day today. paula, john, back to you. >> at least the folks have some time. actually to heed the warnings and prepare. but there are shelters set up. and so far, right now, two fatalities. >> that's right. >>> all right. let's take a look at the weather elsewhere as well. stormy
ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> all right. let's take a look and see who is in the danger zone from accu-weather. we'll get the latest. >> meteorologist jim dickey is tracking tropical storm debby's every move, good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, paula and john. tropical storm debby nearly stationary off the coast of florida produced torrential rainfall along western florida, tampa area, as many spots a foot of rain. only the beginning. we will see strong, gusty...
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now chen has freedom and a new life in new york with his wife and children, but the rest of his family still faces an uncertain future. holly williams, sky news for cbs news, dongshigu village, china. >> pelley: where the jobs are. which states are creating new opportunities. battling that colorado wildfire even after his home was burned to the ground. and the road to camelot when the "cbs evening news" continues. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long las
now chen has freedom and a new life in new york with his wife and children, but the rest of his family still faces an uncertain future. holly williams, sky news for cbs news, dongshigu village, china. >> pelley: where the jobs are. which states are creating new opportunities. battling that colorado wildfire even after his home was burned to the ground. and the road to camelot when the "cbs evening news" continues. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or...
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new jersey, it was chartered in new york, it was given a license in new jersey and it was totally mixed up and it folded up after two years. so these proprietary medical schools were all over the united states. in the 1860s, there were over 60 of them that were established, from maine to vermont to new york to kentucky and all the major cities, they all had two or three of these. so the proprietary medical schools grew larger and larger and like anything else, you know, citizens united, they became great lobbying efforts. and the reason was there wasn't a government that was involved in medical licensure, the federal governments basically told doctors, listen, we don't want to be bothered. we have enough problems with politicians. so the county medical society, your own group can tell us if someone's good enough to receive a license. that's how people were licensed back then. so you had these schools, nathan smith talking about these schools, and a student applies for one of our clenl schools, the fact is we dare not refuse him or he would turn and and walk directly into a rival school.
new jersey, it was chartered in new york, it was given a license in new jersey and it was totally mixed up and it folded up after two years. so these proprietary medical schools were all over the united states. in the 1860s, there were over 60 of them that were established, from maine to vermont to new york to kentucky and all the major cities, they all had two or three of these. so the proprietary medical schools grew larger and larger and like anything else, you know, citizens united, they...
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we still have shower activity from central new york up into upstate new york with the steadiest rains definitely up there in maine, vermont, new hampshire. there's even some light showers passing through new jersey. so this is going to be the story for the next two days. just going to be kind of unsettled. will be afternoon showers and storms, especially here in new england. high temperatures today, only in the 50s. we should be in the mid 70s by this time of the year on a day like today. but with all the clouds and cool air around, a very unusual type day for june. 70 in philadelphia. that's it for a high for you. the southeast u.s. you'll have a lot more sunshine and heat. we'll pop up the thunderstorms down there in the southeast. and then in the middle of the country, we should be dry today, and very warm from san antonio to houston to dallas northward. in the northwest, not pretty, either. unusually strong storms coming onshore. will even bring some rain to san francisco. the next system will linger around seattle tomorrow. and you showed the pictures there of the fires in new me
we still have shower activity from central new york up into upstate new york with the steadiest rains definitely up there in maine, vermont, new hampshire. there's even some light showers passing through new jersey. so this is going to be the story for the next two days. just going to be kind of unsettled. will be afternoon showers and storms, especially here in new england. high temperatures today, only in the 50s. we should be in the mid 70s by this time of the year on a day like today. but...
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it operated in new york. stop and frisk as a explicit policy is not that old, but as an informal practice, "condemnation" describes numerous instances. it's happening in brooklyn, in harlem, in the 1910s and '20s and '30s. but here's the point. today's stop and frisk, if you look at the form that a police officer fills out, the boxes create tremendous opportunity for discretion. so "furtive movements," "suspicious behavior." but probably the one that's most indicative of this is one box that says, "wears clothes -- wearing clothing known to be associated with criminals." what does that mean for an 18 year old black or latino boy in new york city? he has sagging pants? is that sufficient grounds for investigating whether or not he's a criminal or not, or carrying contraband? does he have a white t-shirt? is he wearing a backpack that could contain drugs? in other words, it's incredibly elastic. and it -- >> does that include a hoody in florida? >> it could include a hoody in florida. in other words, it allows
it operated in new york. stop and frisk as a explicit policy is not that old, but as an informal practice, "condemnation" describes numerous instances. it's happening in brooklyn, in harlem, in the 1910s and '20s and '30s. but here's the point. today's stop and frisk, if you look at the form that a police officer fills out, the boxes create tremendous opportunity for discretion. so "furtive movements," "suspicious behavior." but probably the one that's most...
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changing dining in new york city. new york can do that. there's a harlem in every city of america. for me, very clear. a merging new market. we culturally understand and have responsibility to bring the innocence of america much more than we have to brazil, russia, china. right here. people have the same inspirations. find the connective tissue. hire in those communities. go in. >> some half million people live north of the 125th street thorough thoroughfare. harlem is home to 30 national chains. that includes not one but two apple by's. to samuelsson this means a strong consumer base that are inspired by their friendly neighborhood chef. >> incredible between the people that have a lot of good food options and have none. the day when we can buy fresh apples in harlem as easy as asking for a soda, i think then we've achieved something, right? >> i know you are down the block from silvia's, 50-year-old soul food institution. there's an influx of independently owned caves, restaurants. is this part of your inspiration? >> i'm asking all entrepreneurs, west african guy on the street,
changing dining in new york city. new york can do that. there's a harlem in every city of america. for me, very clear. a merging new market. we culturally understand and have responsibility to bring the innocence of america much more than we have to brazil, russia, china. right here. people have the same inspirations. find the connective tissue. hire in those communities. go in. >> some half million people live north of the 125th street thorough thoroughfare. harlem is home to 30 national...
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the mayor of new york is leading a new charge against obesity. and he is not the only one just in case you think you are safe in your city. is bigger government the best approach to dealing with bigger waistlines? do you ever order room service and you don't get the little chicken. you get 10 ounces and two breasts and people think they are supposed to clear their plates because people are suffering in africa. >> close your mouth and exercise self-restraint and you won't gain 1,000 pounds. megyn: our focus group debates. plus, the deadly shooting rampage inside a coffee shop could have been far more tragic if not for one man. details on the hero who when facing death said i will not hide. >> he put his life at risk. he was sitting next to the suspect when the suspect started shooting. and the suspect had two guns. like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. [ male announcer ] kellogg's® mini-whea
the mayor of new york is leading a new charge against obesity. and he is not the only one just in case you think you are safe in your city. is bigger government the best approach to dealing with bigger waistlines? do you ever order room service and you don't get the little chicken. you get 10 ounces and two breasts and people think they are supposed to clear their plates because people are suffering in africa. >> close your mouth and exercise self-restraint and you won't gain 1,000...
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new york. maria sharapova has won the prestigious french open in paris a twenty five year old russian has become only the tenth woman in the world to have conquered all four majors let's get the details from our sport presenter paul scott paul so where does this victory put the russian star quite simply it puts her in the upper echelons of the greatest players of all time i mean the list is not exclusive to serena williams steffi graf martina navratilova billie jean king i mean literally some of the greatest women to play tennis of all in the history of the sport sure up about is now in that list she's the tenth person as you say to win all four grand slams which of course is the australian open wimbledon the u.s. open and now she can have the french open to that list as well certainly quite a feat but she has struggled with some injuries over the years tell us a bit about that i think what makes this success even more probably enjoyable for sure opera is a couple of years ago i mean she won he
new york. maria sharapova has won the prestigious french open in paris a twenty five year old russian has become only the tenth woman in the world to have conquered all four majors let's get the details from our sport presenter paul scott paul so where does this victory put the russian star quite simply it puts her in the upper echelons of the greatest players of all time i mean the list is not exclusive to serena williams steffi graf martina navratilova billie jean king i mean literally some...
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lee cowan, cbs news, new york. k. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you
lee cowan, cbs news, new york. k. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to...
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home at the entrip id here in new york city. we send our warmest welcome. dylan is next. dylan, how are you? >> i'm well. i couldn't think of the effort in europe to persuade merck el to accept the deficiencies of the ruben debt from all those years ago as i was listening to your last word, martin. i hope the world he sees the connections and echos and makes a different set of decisions much earl in the process this time. you say things that really i think con texturalize this in a way tha no one else can. >> thanks, dill dylan. >> and there's got to be a bet are way out of europe than a bavarian bond offering, if you know what i'm saying. >> i hear you. >> anyway, show starts right now. good wednesday afternoon to you. i'm dylan ratigan. today's big story, auction 2012. special interest election of course is what this year's election will be a prototype of, if you're confused as it what we have been talking about the past few years, you're in luck because, well, the games have begun. the most recent tutorial, wisconsin recall,
home at the entrip id here in new york city. we send our warmest welcome. dylan is next. dylan, how are you? >> i'm well. i couldn't think of the effort in europe to persuade merck el to accept the deficiencies of the ruben debt from all those years ago as i was listening to your last word, martin. i hope the world he sees the connections and echos and makes a different set of decisions much earl in the process this time. you say things that really i think con texturalize this in a way...
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cbs news, new york. >>> you won't believe this. a 69-year-old truck driver has suffered some serious sun damage. look at how wrinkled the left side of his face is. the unidentified driver spent 28 years behind the wheel. so the left sued of his face got a lot more ultraviolet rays than his right. too much sun could lead to a form of skin cancer. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," erica hill wraps up coverage of the queen's diamond jubilee celebration in london. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." ^.^abu ya-ya alley by alley by squooirks 6 the "cbs morning news." astronomical event takes place , today. the transit of venice. it's when the planet venice transfers between the sun and earth appearing as a black dot moving across the sun. the rare occurrence once helped answer a big question about our universe. >> reporter: for astronomers, it's a twice in a lifetime spectacle. this is nasa video of the 2004 transfer of venice, which won't happen again until the 22nd century, but in the 1700s, the
cbs news, new york. >>> you won't believe this. a 69-year-old truck driver has suffered some serious sun damage. look at how wrinkled the left side of his face is. the unidentified driver spent 28 years behind the wheel. so the left sued of his face got a lot more ultraviolet rays than his right. too much sun could lead to a form of skin cancer. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," erica hill wraps up coverage of the queen's diamond jubilee...
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seven weeks later, he's come to new york city. you look amazing. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's obvious, he has lost a lot of weight. what does this number have to be? >> at least 317. >> reporter: all right, 317 or lower or i win the bet. 315.2 that is incredible. i've never been happier to lose a bet ever. nick, his mother toni and i go out for a healthy lunch. she tells me it hasn't been easy, he's vomited a lot. he's been on an emotional roller coaster. >> i cry at sad movies and chick flicks and stuff. >> reporter: but he's determined to keep losing weight and is ready to make an even bigger bet with me. six months, you weigh 315 today. >> i'm going to go 100. >> reporter: you're going to weigh 215 six months from now? >> yeah. >> reporter: i'm with you, pal. >> all right. >> reporter: we stayed in touch with nick for the last nine months, all through his senior year. he joined the swim team and the water polo team. and a few weeks ago, nick agreed to meet me in central park for the big weigh-in. look at you! oh! you feel sm
seven weeks later, he's come to new york city. you look amazing. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's obvious, he has lost a lot of weight. what does this number have to be? >> at least 317. >> reporter: all right, 317 or lower or i win the bet. 315.2 that is incredible. i've never been happier to lose a bet ever. nick, his mother toni and i go out for a healthy lunch. she tells me it hasn't been easy, he's vomited a lot. he's been on an emotional roller coaster. >> i...
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their programs and their systems being offered to the united states in the new york times i think this is the most devastating for our national security dianne feinstein to great credit to said it lives and it put at risk at the same time as administration has come down harder on whistleblowers who leak inconvenient truths than any other previous administration combined so where is the line between political power plays and treason let's talk more about this i'm joined by peter van buren author of we meant well how i helped lose the battle for the hearts and minds of the iraqi people peter which of these leaks thanks for joining me today which of these leaks do you think are used for political pull here. i think the answer is c. all of the above the obama white house has been almost unprecedented in leaking information that makes itself look good of course politicians do like to do that and leaking information that favors you is not unique to obama i think what's unique you are two things first the secrecy of these infor of this information the stuxnet worm the things that are going on
their programs and their systems being offered to the united states in the new york times i think this is the most devastating for our national security dianne feinstein to great credit to said it lives and it put at risk at the same time as administration has come down harder on whistleblowers who leak inconvenient truths than any other previous administration combined so where is the line between political power plays and treason let's talk more about this i'm joined by peter van buren author...
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york times" to talk about john kerry's wealth four weeks before the election. >> "the new york times" was running such a full-time ad for john kerry, don't beat up the coverage in 2004. >> come on. >> you can debate that off the air. i think the reason romney is getting so much scrutiny right now is because the press belatedly has come around to the view that he may win this election. i think a month ago the conventional wisdom was the president will skate in and now with the polls being tight, with romney outraising him in the latest period and the economy having that bad jobs report, there is a sense that this is going to be a very close election and we could possibly be looking at a romney administration and that's the reason that the scrutiny i think has jumped aup a notch thanks fr stopping by. >>> up next, is the obama administration leaking classified information to make the president look good? david sanger being in the center of this growing storm. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner e
york times" to talk about john kerry's wealth four weeks before the election. >> "the new york times" was running such a full-time ad for john kerry, don't beat up the coverage in 2004. >> come on. >> you can debate that off the air. i think the reason romney is getting so much scrutiny right now is because the press belatedly has come around to the view that he may win this election. i think a month ago the conventional wisdom was the president will skate in...
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talk about the "new york times." he went after the "new york times" and accused them. >> he went after the "new york times" and accused them of by as coverage against romney because of a story that ran on the front page of the. >> about a la hoja mansion? >> san diego. he thought it was a very negative piece. the problem is that -- and joe scarborough said later in an interview, he has three hours to feelt fill and sometimes he just says things that he based off of impressions he had that can't necessarily be backed up factually. people will always go after the "new york times" to see if they are giving bias. the "new york times" has consistently proven and reporters will say as soon as you accuse them, if you look at the database and the amount of reporting are reporting, your impressions aside, they are covering both sides. >> he -- >> pretty well. >> he accused them of never talking about how much money john kerri had which is bs. >> that's right. >> there was story after story after story about john kerri and ter
talk about the "new york times." he went after the "new york times" and accused them. >> he went after the "new york times" and accused them of by as coverage against romney because of a story that ran on the front page of the. >> about a la hoja mansion? >> san diego. he thought it was a very negative piece. the problem is that -- and joe scarborough said later in an interview, he has three hours to feelt fill and sometimes he just says things...
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york new york. she is hear in th >>> good morning. temperatures in the low to mid 70s. it's going to be hot today. 9 above normal with a high of 95. it is noticeably more humid this morning hand yesterday and the day before -- than yesterday and the day before. the real humidity is going to pile in tonight. over night a thunderstorm it could linger into the morning. a high of 100 tomorrow. essentially 100 through the weekend. >>> 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 studi
york new york. she is hear in th >>> good morning. temperatures in the low to mid 70s. it's going to be hot today. 9 above normal with a high of 95. it is noticeably more humid this morning hand yesterday and the day before -- than yesterday and the day before. the real humidity is going to pile in tonight. over night a thunderstorm it could linger into the morning. a high of 100 tomorrow. essentially 100 through the weekend. >>> am i correct directly out of law school patty...
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when i visited, my wife and i always go there whenever we're in new york. in the olden setting, there's always seats in front of the painting and the seats were always full. one day i was there and the seats were filled with japanese tourists. they were getting a lecture in japanese and they were absolutely riveted on this. this image even said that our constitution is not traveling as well as it used to be doing, some of these stories are traveling very well. we have sold the translation rights to washington's crossing in serbo croatian. i was invited to lecture in china, and discovered a volume ii edition of my book in mandarin chinese that my publishers did not know about. and it gives a new meaning to freedom spreading through the world. but what i want to do is to invite you to look closely at this painting and to think about what's going on there. this was emanuel leutze's work. he was a german immigrant to america. he went back to study painting in germany. and then after the failure of the revolution of 1848, he did this painting to inspire liberals
when i visited, my wife and i always go there whenever we're in new york. in the olden setting, there's always seats in front of the painting and the seats were always full. one day i was there and the seats were filled with japanese tourists. they were getting a lecture in japanese and they were absolutely riveted on this. this image even said that our constitution is not traveling as well as it used to be doing, some of these stories are traveling very well. we have sold the translation...