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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring -- they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. they change it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic changes? >> i know we are standing on the
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on....
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york city. >> i can't let new york city represent this, i represent the entire state of new york, why don't you care about the kids in scenectity and syracuse and -- >> i do, i think we should get full day pre-k up and running in new york city and use it as a model for the rest of the state. we need to move forward and pay for it, a tax on the wealthy is a reliable way to do it, at this point it's the only plan that could be put on the table to achieve it. >> what are you going to do? you need the state to sign off? >> i believe the governor truly cares about this issue. i have a longstanding relationship with him. if the people believe in an idea, that's what carries the day, obviously this was a centerpiece of my campaign. we won with a very strong margin on this platform. you've seen incredible results in the public opinion poll that say people say pre-k is fundamentally necessary for our school systems to work better, for our kids to be able to be ready for the future. for parents who are stressed more than ever, absolutely crucial. >> but all the arguments, you persuaded me, i th
york city. >> i can't let new york city represent this, i represent the entire state of new york, why don't you care about the kids in scenectity and syracuse and -- >> i do, i think we should get full day pre-k up and running in new york city and use it as a model for the rest of the state. we need to move forward and pay for it, a tax on the wealthy is a reliable way to do it, at this point it's the only plan that could be put on the table to achieve it. >> what are you...
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so no matter whether you're in detroit or you're in new york and i certainly have family in new york up in washington heights, cousins, andre and mowerlli, so no matter where you are here across road or in detroit, family of law enforcement i don't want them to be surprised by individuals with arms either. so i think there is a thin line and i believe most officers will adhere to the constitutionality of policing. but there are those who take it and unfortunately go too far with that practice. and i think that's why it's imperative that we have leadership both on the civilian side and within our law departments that can uphold the constitutionality of sound policing. >> quick thought here. sometimes when you talk about abuse of any kind within law enforcement and a community you almost have to wait until something goes wrong before there's any action, before there's any outcry. >> sure, you know and here lies the opportunity, joie. i would venture to say let's not wait for something to go wrong but we have an opportunity to be proactive. i would urge particularly activists in local c
so no matter whether you're in detroit or you're in new york and i certainly have family in new york up in washington heights, cousins, andre and mowerlli, so no matter where you are here across road or in detroit, family of law enforcement i don't want them to be surprised by individuals with arms either. so i think there is a thin line and i believe most officers will adhere to the constitutionality of policing. but there are those who take it and unfortunately go too far with that practice....
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the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the action. i heard. i had a tivo foul up. i spent the night watching the game show soup or bowl. contestantsants are forced to er choose soup or bowl. choose soup, you got no bowl, your hands and if you choose bowl, you get a bowl and no soup. it's a terrible show. [laughter] i will say this though, i learned something interesting if you are irish and married -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know what i realized is a wonderful gift for a married irish man is a taste of your lucky charms. [cheers and applause] anyway lovely couple who announced to us their plans after the show. [ laughter ] the mayor bill deblasio is here. apparently to shovel outside. today new york hit with six to let's say 28 inches of snow. [ laughter ] it's actually providing the mayor with a chance for some snow removal redemption. >> this is the firs
the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the action. i heard. i had a tivo foul up. i spent the night watching the game show soup or bowl. contestantsants are forced to er choose soup or bowl. choose soup, you got no bowl, your hands and if you choose bowl, you get a bowl and no soup. it's a...
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trade center tower here in new york city. doctors say she has bleeding on her brain, damage to her liver and a broken pelvis, among other things, but she is alive. here is what she said she did after she noticed something with the chute was wrong. >> i started kicking my feet like i was taught in the class. i looked up. it still was not fixing, i just was not strong enough to fight off the wind. so i just remember screaming and then i blacked out. and i don't remember anything after that until three days after. >> wow, the jump was a gift to celebrate her 16th birthday. casey stiegel has the news. doctors say they expect her to make a full recovery. >> yes, shepard, isn't that a miracle? despite all the injuries she just talked about she is already up and walking with a bit of assistance. and get this, she says she would like to try skydiving again at some point. next time she wants her parents' permission and wants a teacher strapped to her back, because remember, the jump that got her in trouble in oklahoma was a solo jump.
trade center tower here in new york city. doctors say she has bleeding on her brain, damage to her liver and a broken pelvis, among other things, but she is alive. here is what she said she did after she noticed something with the chute was wrong. >> i started kicking my feet like i was taught in the class. i looked up. it still was not fixing, i just was not strong enough to fight off the wind. so i just remember screaming and then i blacked out. and i don't remember anything after that...
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new york city mayor's office and new york city schools would close schools. talk about a bad prediction, long range de blasio forecast, one term. mayor de blasio is defending his call to keep the schools open saying new york city doesn't shut down when there is adversity. he also responded to roker's criticism. >> i respect al roker a lot, watched him on tv for many, many years. it's a different thing to run a city than to give the weather on tv. so i am comfortable with our decision-making and we just got off the phone with the national weather service. again, i respect all the meteorologists out there, but the one i respect the most is called the national weather service. and this did -- and they just affirmed to us on the call before we came out to you that this went faster and heavier than their projections last night. >> well, that response made roker even more outraged. he then tweeted how dare new york city mayor's office and new york city schools throw national weather service under the school bus. forecast was on time and on the money. mr. mayor, i c
new york city mayor's office and new york city schools would close schools. talk about a bad prediction, long range de blasio forecast, one term. mayor de blasio is defending his call to keep the schools open saying new york city doesn't shut down when there is adversity. he also responded to roker's criticism. >> i respect al roker a lot, watched him on tv for many, many years. it's a different thing to run a city than to give the weather on tv. so i am comfortable with our...
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what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online.
what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online.
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more than 28 inches in new york. such weather not only makes travel a nightmare but it is hitting our pocketbooks too. just one storm system, the three-day polar vortex in january, put a $5 billion chill on the economy and that's not all. an estimated 60 million american households will see their heating bills jump 50%, a $4.5 billion hit. while flight disruptions cost another $2.5 billion in flights for passengers and hotels and meals. >> well over 100 million people frozen in place, unable to get out and spend money. that is then trickling down to the overall economy. we are going to be feeling that for another month or two months. >> reporter: at airports in the northeast, hopeful passengers are settling in for extended delays, grabbing naps and playing cards. >> my brother won a trip to go to the super bowl. so it was all free. so i can't complain about delays on my flight too much. >> reporter: there were at least 1600 flight delays or cancellations here in the northeast alone today. one of those delays involved
more than 28 inches in new york. such weather not only makes travel a nightmare but it is hitting our pocketbooks too. just one storm system, the three-day polar vortex in january, put a $5 billion chill on the economy and that's not all. an estimated 60 million american households will see their heating bills jump 50%, a $4.5 billion hit. while flight disruptions cost another $2.5 billion in flights for passengers and hotels and meals. >> well over 100 million people frozen in place,...
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what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >> the head of the egyptian military confirms he will stand for president. >> hello, i'm sue turton, you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also, securing the games. a plea for peace amid concerns for the 2014 winter olympics. >> tightening their grip on, approving a law coming in for criticism from the west. >> not much to tweet about - twitter annou
what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >> the...
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at what point did "the new york times" get involved? were you approached by "the guardian" with the documents or did you solicit them? >> i would say it was a delicate combination of those two things. we did not break the story, "the guardian" and "the washington post" did. that caused me a high degree of worry. >> what did it cause the news room? >> i think the news room was resolute. i think disappointed, as was i, that we didn't break the story. but it was not at the forefront of the psyche of my colleagues. but it was, you know, a concern of mine and i felt that we had had the very productive collaboration with "the guardian" on wikileaks. obviously "the new york times" broke the pentagon papers story, which president bollinger eloquently evoked in his opening remarks. and in 2005 we had published the first story about warrantless eavesdropping by the n.s.a. so, i felt all of that provided a very firm base, you know, that made a powerful argument that "the times" had a constructive role to play in these stories. actually, i've heard
at what point did "the new york times" get involved? were you approached by "the guardian" with the documents or did you solicit them? >> i would say it was a delicate combination of those two things. we did not break the story, "the guardian" and "the washington post" did. that caused me a high degree of worry. >> what did it cause the news room? >> i think the news room was resolute. i think disappointed, as was i, that we didn't break...
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the thing is the big media, led by the "new york times," almost all of them agree with the "new york times" and with the obamacare so of course the obama administration says it's not spending investments, then they all jump to the same tune and dance and that's the conservative critique of the mainstream media going back 40 years. they're always in lock and step with the media. jon: only the federal government can bring about combrouf manies in education, energy efficiency and job training? >> no. state governments can do it, too. that doesn't mean there isn't a role for federal government. in terms of job, obama has had a plan. there was a jobs bill. there was a number of things that can be done but being a republican so has not cooperated with the president's agenda. jon: some would say that's a good thing. >> i'm sure that many conservatives would say that's a good thing but what's the alternative plan from the right, one that has not really been revealed? what's the health care plan? what are they going to replace obamacare with? >> hold on. a bunch of republicans in the house ha
the thing is the big media, led by the "new york times," almost all of them agree with the "new york times" and with the obamacare so of course the obama administration says it's not spending investments, then they all jump to the same tune and dance and that's the conservative critique of the mainstream media going back 40 years. they're always in lock and step with the media. jon: only the federal government can bring about combrouf manies in education, energy efficiency...
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for news updates go to aljazeera.com. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her about the future of the paper and about accusations that the paper is too far left. welcome to "talk to al jazeera," jill. >> thanks so much, john. >> tell us what it's like to be the editor of "the new york times" for the last couple of years. did you dream about this? >> it's something i have dreamed about since i've been a professional journalist. i never expected that i would actually have this job, but some part of me always, yes, certainly dreamed of working for "the new york times." i grew up here in manhattan. my family actually had two home delivery subscriptions to ""the times"," because my mother was a passionate puzzler, but she c
for news updates go to aljazeera.com. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her...
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"the new york times" is not the story. the story is why did the christie aides order the lane closings on the george washington bridge and then engage in what appears to be a cover-up to try to make it look like a traffic study. who knew what when. that's not a story about the "new york times" or anybody else. >> john heilemann, in terms of m.o. here, if this is all the way it seems, which is pushback or whatever the term is, i call it riding the ref, like in a football or basketball game. guys who get the courtside seats and yell at the ref all the through the game, hope thanksgiving can reduce the number of fouls on their team and get a couple on the other side. whatever their game is, it's obnoxious, but it's done in flackery. that's what flakes do. your thoughts. >> well, it is. i think there is something more specific going on. i agree with kate that the story shouldn't be "the new york times." but it's what the christie administration would like it to be there is no -- it's hard for people who watch this network and
"the new york times" is not the story. the story is why did the christie aides order the lane closings on the george washington bridge and then engage in what appears to be a cover-up to try to make it look like a traffic study. who knew what when. that's not a story about the "new york times" or anybody else. >> john heilemann, in terms of m.o. here, if this is all the way it seems, which is pushback or whatever the term is, i call it riding the ref, like in a...
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he worked for "the new york times." easy to get access to "the new york times" stories. a decade with "the new yorker." easy to get access to his new yorker stories. so i didn't need a -- no i would need the new york public library. from 1972 to 1979, his editor was abe rosenthal, a towering figure in american journalism. when he died a couple years ago, his wife gave his papers and all of his memoirs and letters and many of the documents he compiled, his editor gave them to the new york public library. so they're boys. i need is an archive of the new york public library crisis trade and i spent a lot of time and they were wonderfully, gc madness inside things i found out about the relationship to "the new york times" right across the street at "the new york times." -- i'm sorry, at the new york public library. so it's a wonderful library. a scoop races sitting at the archive on display and the archivists were always efficient and wonderful and i appreciate the efforts of "the new york times" doing that and actually hope to get back to the archives. lastly, let me think
he worked for "the new york times." easy to get access to "the new york times" stories. a decade with "the new yorker." easy to get access to his new yorker stories. so i didn't need a -- no i would need the new york public library. from 1972 to 1979, his editor was abe rosenthal, a towering figure in american journalism. when he died a couple years ago, his wife gave his papers and all of his memoirs and letters and many of the documents he compiled, his editor...
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several states including new york and new jersey are close to running out of rock salt for the roads. the city of chicago says it has no plans to cut back as of yesterday, but some suburbs have started to ration whatever deicer they have left. bill karins will join us in a back to look at where that snowstorm will hit. >>> there is new concern about flights headed to the olympic games. flights to russia should be on the lookout for efforts to smuggle bombs into toothpaste tubes. it was sent to carriers outside the united states. so far there's been no change to carry-on requirements on flights, and officials say the warning is out of an abundance of caution. >>> relations have been strained between the russian and american governments for some time now, today the latest point of contention -- yogurt. specifically a shipment of 5,000 containers of chobani supposed to be sent to athletes in sochi. instead its sitting in a new york city airport because according to russian officials the right paperwork has not been submitted. chobani is a sponsored official of the game. one said i would
several states including new york and new jersey are close to running out of rock salt for the roads. the city of chicago says it has no plans to cut back as of yesterday, but some suburbs have started to ration whatever deicer they have left. bill karins will join us in a back to look at where that snowstorm will hit. >>> there is new concern about flights headed to the olympic games. flights to russia should be on the lookout for efforts to smuggle bombs into toothpaste tubes. it was...
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today ♪ >> ah. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >> so cute. >> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers who organized this video, mrs. stone and mrs. burke. and now for your favorite part, guys. it wouldn't be a super bowl without some delicious snacks. >> nice. >> eric torggia is the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the game day delicacies at metlife stadium and he told us he wanted to show off the best of new york and new jersey's food scene. >> we want it to feel like a new york street festival as you're coming into the building. >> chef eric has been good enough to deliver us with some of the sandwiches folks will be snacking on at the game. first is the kitchen sink sandwich. it's got hot dogs and sausage, fried peppers, still going, onions, potatoes. >> whoa. >> creamy vinegar-based dressing. next is a corn beef hoagie and montafusco's meatball hoagie. >> how do you eat with two foam hands on? any advice? >> we'd like to see you try. we'll have all these recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and we'd a
today ♪ >> ah. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >> so cute. >> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers who organized this video, mrs. stone and mrs. burke. and now for your favorite part, guys. it wouldn't be a super bowl without some delicious snacks. >> nice. >> eric torggia is the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the game day delicacies at metlife stadium and he told us he wanted to show off the...
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. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ >> oh. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers mrs. stone and mrs. burke who organized this. your favorite part. it wouldn't be a super bowl without delicious snacks. the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the delicacies at metlife stadium and told us he wanted to show off the best of new york and new jersey's food scene. >> we wanted to feel like new york street festival as you come into the building. >> chef eric has been good enough to deliver us with some of the sandwiches folks will be snacking on at the game. first is the kitchen sink sandwich. hot dogs and sausage fried peppers still going, onion, potato, creamy vinegar based dressing. next is a corn beef hoagie and meatball hoagie. >> how do you eat with two foam hands on. >> we'd like to see you try. we'll have all these recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and 47 brand, our supporters hat, they're a family run business and licensed partner of the nfl and helped
. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ >> oh. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪ >> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers mrs. stone and mrs. burke who organized this. your favorite part. it wouldn't be a super bowl without delicious snacks. the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the delicacies at metlife stadium and told us he wanted to show off the best of new york and new jersey's food scene. >>...
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. >> begging little old me to stay in new york. >> ♪ stay mr. hannity ♪ won't you stay >> the question is will i, should i? >> sean hannity is disgusting. >> we are all one big happy family. >> they say things are fine in the gop, but is it true? >> and we will show you the scarlet johansson commercial that was banned from super bowl sunday. and another edition of "ask sean" coming your way. >> they can ask me anything and i don't know the questions ahead of time. >> i can't wait for this. >> megan is digging up your questions. you ask and i answer. >> i am six for six. >> it is hannity versus joe theismann. it is time for joe to eat some crow. >> i would be remiss if i didn't con congratulate you. hannity starts right here, right now. >> welcome to "hannity." i can't believe it is true, but john stewart actually really likes me. you don't believe me? watch this. >> sean hannity is disgusting. disgusting! he is disgusted at the new york governor's intolerance. >> we must keep him. how? >> nation? >> sean, we know you are mad at us and you have
. >> begging little old me to stay in new york. >> ♪ stay mr. hannity ♪ won't you stay >> the question is will i, should i? >> sean hannity is disgusting. >> we are all one big happy family. >> they say things are fine in the gop, but is it true? >> and we will show you the scarlet johansson commercial that was banned from super bowl sunday. and another edition of "ask sean" coming your way. >> they can ask me anything and i don't...
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my father had to have his own "new york times." >> let me dive right into the news, then, and talk a little bit about the nsa and edward snowden. danielle ellsburg was quoted as say he was a hero. do you see him as a hero or traitor? >> i see him as a very good source. we have published many of the nsa and gchq documents that came from snow den, and so i view him as i did julian assaunge and wikileaks. as a good source. >> some things were published and some weren't. how do you make those decisions? >> we make those decisions trying to apply common sense balancing test where we respectively listen to concerns of the u.s. government that publishing a story will harm international security. we balance those concerns against the importance and newsworthiness of the investigation and our primary duty, which is to keep the public informed. >> this was a big story. were you personally involved? >> i was personally involved in the snowden material, and with dean bakai, "the times" fantastic editoring manager. "the guardian" were partners in the reporting off of the nsa material. we personal
my father had to have his own "new york times." >> let me dive right into the news, then, and talk a little bit about the nsa and edward snowden. danielle ellsburg was quoted as say he was a hero. do you see him as a hero or traitor? >> i see him as a very good source. we have published many of the nsa and gchq documents that came from snow den, and so i view him as i did julian assaunge and wikileaks. as a good source. >> some things were published and some weren't....
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really seen around the streets of new york. he wasn't that kind of hollywood guy out of touch with real people and i think that showed in the acting work he did. he was a true actor and actor's actor in so many ways and directing and writing and working on so many projects varying from stage to screen to the small screen to tv. >> it is very tragic. >> thank you very much. >>> here's a quick look at some of the other stories making news now. two contractors and a firefighter are dead after two cell phone towers collapsed yesterday in west virginia. they were tethered to a 300-foot tower when it collapsed just before noon. they were trying to reinforce the tower support and it collapsed o. officials are investigating. >>> california's drought already taking a toll on the state's crops. could soon cause unemployment to soar. state officials say a less than normal snow pack this winter could lead to a water shortage for the state's farmers cutting production and jobs. >>> ladies and gentlemen, punxsutawney phil! >> oh, and then th
really seen around the streets of new york. he wasn't that kind of hollywood guy out of touch with real people and i think that showed in the acting work he did. he was a true actor and actor's actor in so many ways and directing and writing and working on so many projects varying from stage to screen to the small screen to tv. >> it is very tragic. >> thank you very much. >>> here's a quick look at some of the other stories making news now. two contractors and a...
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peter cook cook is in new york with the story. midnight is too late for me. >> i saw a few clips today but this is a big story in new york. it is a symbolic loss for los angeles. the fact that the show has moved back to new york. that means there are still plenty of production happening in los angeles. in california, 17 billion dollars in wages in california because of the entertainment industry which is far more than new york or dc. still, the last little bit california has taken half of the production days they have in 1996. total unemployment is down at least in the county of los angeles. the ellie mae or is pushing the governor and the legislature to at least double -- these are breaks by state. a big reason why a lot of those productions have moved otheplaces outside hollywood. the tax breaks make a big difference in learning "the tonight show." >> i know jimmy fallon wanted the tonight show in new york so how did this other stuff like intuit? >> he wanted to be in here. thtax breaks made a difference. the jimmy fallon tax br
peter cook cook is in new york with the story. midnight is too late for me. >> i saw a few clips today but this is a big story in new york. it is a symbolic loss for los angeles. the fact that the show has moved back to new york. that means there are still plenty of production happening in los angeles. in california, 17 billion dollars in wages in california because of the entertainment industry which is far more than new york or dc. still, the last little bit california has taken half of...
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cook is in new york with this story. i do not know about you, but midnight is too late for me. >> too late for me as well. i saw a few clips. this is a big story in new york. it is a symbolic loss for hollywood. the tonight show has moved back to new york. assuming there is plenty of production being done in los angeles, 100 91,000 jobs in california and $70 billion of wages in california because of the entertainment industry. that is far more than a your. it has had -- that is far more than new york. the total entertainment employment is down 6.6% since 2000. the l.a. mayor is pushing the current $100d the million a year in tax breaks at the state awards to the industry. that is well below what you see here in new york. $420 million a year and $229 million in -- $100 million in los angeles. the tax base to making a big difference. -- breaks are making a big difference. >> i know he wanted it in new york. how did other stuff play into it? >> he is a new york guy, but the tax break did make a difference. the show did star
cook is in new york with this story. i do not know about you, but midnight is too late for me. >> too late for me as well. i saw a few clips. this is a big story in new york. it is a symbolic loss for hollywood. the tonight show has moved back to new york. assuming there is plenty of production being done in los angeles, 100 91,000 jobs in california and $70 billion of wages in california because of the entertainment industry. that is far more than a your. it has had -- that is far more...
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alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> here are some contenders. nathan, the blood hountd, won the hound group last night. his handler said he's a kissing hound. a standard poodle and the toy group, a seven-pound miniature pincher. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. try our delicious new fresh mex bowls with chipotle or margarita chicken. all served with a bowl of soup, like our new southwest chicken. chili's lunch combo starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. >>> in florida, a dramatic rescue. some men were working under an overpass on i-95 near ft. lauderdale when their scaffolding collapsed monday. three remained dangling until firefighters took them down. police said one worker fell into debris and was taken to the hospital. >>> the severe cold weather in the midwest has been good for one thing. for the first time in five years a popular tourist attraction is open. jamie yuccas of our min
alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> here are some contenders. nathan, the blood hountd, won the hound group last night. his handler said he's a kissing hound. a standard poodle and the toy group, a seven-pound miniature pincher. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. try our delicious new fresh mex bowls with chipotle...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time, it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to the newer stadims. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff changes it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time, it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea...
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york and new jersey. some had power restored. others will be without electricity and, of course, without heat. >> not good. >> not good at all. >> kevin corriveau has been following the storm. what is the latest? >> we are not over yet with this storm. we are looking ahead to the next storm, unfortunately. i'll take you to the mid west. you can see what we call on alberta clipper coming through. the other storm came up the east coast. this is moving rapidly, not intensifying. it's dry. what will happen is the system will move by tomorrow, across the ohio river, and dump 1-3 inches. here in new york we'll be about 40 degrees. that'll be the warmest. the alberta clipper making its way up here to us. here in new york we expect to see 1-3 inches of snow. for maine, on top of what they'll see tonight and tomorrow, they'll see 18-20 inches of snow by the end of saturday. that will be a major problem. we are dealing with flooding across parts of the north-west. that will go on all weekend. >> thank you. >> tonig
york and new jersey. some had power restored. others will be without electricity and, of course, without heat. >> not good. >> not good at all. >> kevin corriveau has been following the storm. what is the latest? >> we are not over yet with this storm. we are looking ahead to the next storm, unfortunately. i'll take you to the mid west. you can see what we call on alberta clipper coming through. the other storm came up the east coast. this is moving rapidly, not...
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freezing rain back towards new york and we'll see the snow throughout new york. everybody will get another two to three hours of a quick blast of snow that will total probably 2 to 3 inches by the time this is done. but temperatures right now above freezing allowing some of the melting and the slush to tip. continue. d.c., the snow is there. by the morning hour, it is in far northern new england.d.c., . by the morning hour, it is in far northern new england. another 2 inches around new york, another 3 to 4 around philadelphia. >> and of course we're staying on top of the deadly winter storm. we'll bring you live updates throughout the hour. >>> now as new york city's new democratic mayor bill de blasio gone stupid? real few pid? it's one thing to f republicans, but another thing to fight with the weatherman. al roker. roker blasting mayor de blasio for keeping new york city schools open today despite a brutal storm dumping nearly a foot in the big apple. roker tweeting i knew they would close schools. talk about a bad prediction. long range de blasio forecast, on
freezing rain back towards new york and we'll see the snow throughout new york. everybody will get another two to three hours of a quick blast of snow that will total probably 2 to 3 inches by the time this is done. but temperatures right now above freezing allowing some of the melting and the slush to tip. continue. d.c., the snow is there. by the morning hour, it is in far northern new england.d.c., . by the morning hour, it is in far northern new england. another 2 inches around new york,...
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he is feuding with boys because he gave a plane ride to new york attorney deputy new york attorney general who had another case against greenberg. and at greenberg's office, and mr. greenberg is going to fire mr. boyce over this? this is -- saying is pushing for new york state ethics commission investigation of the whole issue of the plane ride and the other elements. liz: and the conflict that truly appears to be real for hank greenberg but david boyce came on fox business and said hank and i are doing fine, it was a mistake. he jumped a ride in an unrelated case. >> i always ask the operative question, is david boyce going to remain as the lawyer for hank greenberg in this case? they wouldn't say. all they would say is that this moment he is a trusted adviser. liz: in 20 hours he will take the deposition from ben bernanke and sure to attract a ton of attention. >> it is tomorrow morning at 9:00 in washington d.c.. i will say after that, david boyce, hank greenberg, leaving govern the of possibility. that is what they told me. liz: let's talk about the ben bernanke deposition. what will h
he is feuding with boys because he gave a plane ride to new york attorney deputy new york attorney general who had another case against greenberg. and at greenberg's office, and mr. greenberg is going to fire mr. boyce over this? this is -- saying is pushing for new york state ethics commission investigation of the whole issue of the plane ride and the other elements. liz: and the conflict that truly appears to be real for hank greenberg but david boyce came on fox business and said hank and i...
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new york city doesn't get a snowstorm. new york city gets an ice storm. it's in kansas, parts of eerie, buffalo, syracuse and upstate new york into maine. south of there where we are here, it will be an ice event. ice in baltimore, philadelphia, washington d.c., all the way up to new york city. some ice could be devastating, talking maybe half an inch in darker regions. that will put stress on power lines, and some will fall because of extra weight. there goes the storm. this is the first one, the small one. the nor'easter that its on sunday is the one that could put 30 inches of snow somewhere. still five days away. i don't know where. some where will have 30 inches of snow. somewhere. >> somewhere in the country. seriously in some parts of the country, people are asking is this the worst winter ever? >> certainly for snowfall totals in chicago and other parts that have had such cold air. we haven't seen lakes froze like this, at least in 20 years. is it the worst winter ever? no, not yet. it isn't the end of winter. we still have spring six weeks away.
new york city doesn't get a snowstorm. new york city gets an ice storm. it's in kansas, parts of eerie, buffalo, syracuse and upstate new york into maine. south of there where we are here, it will be an ice event. ice in baltimore, philadelphia, washington d.c., all the way up to new york city. some ice could be devastating, talking maybe half an inch in darker regions. that will put stress on power lines, and some will fall because of extra weight. there goes the storm. this is the first one,...
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york paradigm because new york has an intersection of industries. they can try and you are seeing growth in other areas. there's tech growth in other arse. but new yorkers got it all. the diverse population, the art, things that foster create itty. >> thank you so much for coming in this morning. >> the trading week is off to a tepid start. futures are lower. here is where we stand. the dow opens at: mixed results over sees. investors in japan cashing in on profits from a recent surge. >> several market reports n on the calendar. we'll see what inflation is doing, and what the labor department is doing. that'll be this morning, and it covers services and construction. also this morning the commerce department releases a report on housing starts for january. the federal government reserve releases minutes from its january meeting. >> investors are loving it's lon motors. the company's stock is at a high. the company releases earnings after the bell todayment word that ceo elon met with executives, creating a buzz of merger rumours. an analyst dunn se
york paradigm because new york has an intersection of industries. they can try and you are seeing growth in other areas. there's tech growth in other arse. but new yorkers got it all. the diverse population, the art, things that foster create itty. >> thank you so much for coming in this morning. >> the trading week is off to a tepid start. futures are lower. here is where we stand. the dow opens at: mixed results over sees. investors in japan cashing in on profits from a recent...
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it is snowing in new york city? >> yes. >> flurries hit. >> it happens to be like a major metropolis and it's a big deal, chuck. >> i'm not saying it's not but they had to use -- do you know the size of the saw -- do you know the size of saw that those poor people in minnesota have to use this year to cut through the ice for their ice fishing? >> what is he talking about? >> they had to bring out the gas-powered saws. >> i think minnesota is, what, how far east -- or west of the hudson? >> it's the west coast according to new yorkers. >>> chuck, embarrassing performance last night by the broncos, huh? >> i feel like -- didn't you have flashbacks to the late '80s where the super bowls where dallas and san francisco just always pummeled the afc? i'm happy because i might have found a way to take the seahawks and give 7 1/2 points. maybe there was some places to do that. so i heard. with monopoly money, no less. >> by the way, first hour, i think a great man has been malaligned in his fashion choices. joe "willie namat
it is snowing in new york city? >> yes. >> flurries hit. >> it happens to be like a major metropolis and it's a big deal, chuck. >> i'm not saying it's not but they had to use -- do you know the size of the saw -- do you know the size of saw that those poor people in minnesota have to use this year to cut through the ice for their ice fishing? >> what is he talking about? >> they had to bring out the gas-powered saws. >> i think minnesota is, what, how...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring -- they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. they change it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the tour from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic changes? >> i know we are standing on the
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on....
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new york. governor, you don't want me. tell me specifically why i'm not allowed to be here. i'm leaving. as soon as i can get out of here, i am out. [cheers and applause] >> jon: wow. what a wholly unexpected response to that sean hannity says as soon as i can get out i'm leaving but he has to know it's not east germany. you can really get out any time. large metropolitan area, we've got airports, interstates, seaport. [ laughter ] you could walk. [ laughter ] i would carry you. [ laughter ] but that didn't stop mr. hannity from taking the grievance train toll victimtown which is really the only public transportation he has been on. >> why should i move forward when my governor said there's no place for me in new york. >> maybe he doesn't get it. >> what is the story are you leaving new york? >> we hope for something positive. this is an awful thing what he said. traditional marriage americans are not welcome in the state. protraditional marriage there's no place for you in new york. >> jon:. â
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new york london. the whole world is on the. features of the original one the one found the end there are funded to hang up the court building at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the pot the tears become we see military and state and police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city who inhabit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are. there and that has a thousand i. r r t. area. how do you operate...
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york i love new york love the people in new york they grew up with them and they'll tell you how to get to a place own tell you why yes plexi used to say to me larry used to say rick when i call you up you need to have a list made of the things that you want and i'll say yes or no and we're going through the. five minutes we'll be done and you know companies a lot but he said don't give me that book about mom and they'll be. looking back live at the where you came from poverty and tragedy in your family and you pinch yourself i mean are you surprised that all is not really a i'm of firm believer and i'm. i tell people that kick ass and take names and well i'm a survivor i've never doubted my. abilities i've always believed in myself and i believe that i was smarter than the next musician songwriter producer engineer the whole thing so we were tough guy to deal with tough. i was a tough business man hours. car can tell you that i was very tough. and i had some tough attorneys and they were all from new york clive davis is very big with the grammys and everything is big party which we
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. >> new york was jumpin'. and we were jumpin' because we had landed in new york and we were in america. there was nothing more far out than that! >> good evening, thank you for joining us. joie chen is on assignment. i'm josh rushing. oscar winning actor philip seymour hoffman was laid to rest, the ceremony was private. but his death apparently over heroine, has sparked unrest, over the heart of the problem which lies in a place that has a long dark history with heroin. the city where hoffman died, there in new york city, the drug is cheaper than anywhere else. according to the new york daily news you can buy 100 packets of american for $400. basically four bucks a bag. that's where "america tonight"'s christof putzel went to get the answer to the questions, what's behind the heroin spike. >> the city of new york has a heroin problem. heroin related deaths have increased 84% in the past four years. heroin is now cheaper more potent and easier to get than ever. the result is a city reeling from a new epidemic.
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new york is hosting this mega event. new jersey, if you want to get technical, is where it will happen. just as its new mayor, new york's new mayor, pledged to slim the gap between rich and poor. >> we are called to put an end to economic and social inequalities that threaten to unravel the city we love. >> reporter: host committees promise big spending, overfilled hotel room, overflowing vaunts and a relaty text rav revenue. does any trickle down to those not going to the convenient working and living in its shadow? doesn't matter. every city wants to host the super bowl, no matter the numbers. a chance to showcase your home for 1 million viewers, a point of civic pride. something you can't necessarily put a price tag on. two of the men responsible for bringing the game here, they join me now. jets owner woody johnson and giants co-owner jonathan tisch, both here today. for the record, you are in the warm studio. i'm the one sitting out here in the cold. >> not that bad! it's going to be 45 at game time. weather is -- >
new york is hosting this mega event. new jersey, if you want to get technical, is where it will happen. just as its new mayor, new york's new mayor, pledged to slim the gap between rich and poor. >> we are called to put an end to economic and social inequalities that threaten to unravel the city we love. >> reporter: host committees promise big spending, overfilled hotel room, overflowing vaunts and a relaty text rav revenue. does any trickle down to those not going to the...
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he was working in washington to move the family to new york where he worked for "the new york times" and she went to medical school in manhattan. i knew she would a wonderful. elizabeth tommy what was it like in 1969 after he wrote the eli massacre story and he would call you consistently at 3:00 in the morning and threatened to cut off her husband's private parts? what was it like to live with this guy who would get up at 5:00 in the morning and beyond the phone by 6:00 with the united states senator. john stennis a powerful democrat in the united states senate said sy would call me at 6:00 in the morning. we would talk for an hour before they go to work. this guy who would start his day at 6:00 in the morning and 11:00 at night in the newsroom at the washington bureau of "the new york times" surrounded by obscure government people with the phone still crept in his neck. what was it like to live with this obsessed guy? the other thing i would have liked to have asked her speaking of threats and this was an important time in new york. 1978 in 1979 after seven years working for "the n
he was working in washington to move the family to new york where he worked for "the new york times" and she went to medical school in manhattan. i knew she would a wonderful. elizabeth tommy what was it like in 1969 after he wrote the eli massacre story and he would call you consistently at 3:00 in the morning and threatened to cut off her husband's private parts? what was it like to live with this guy who would get up at 5:00 in the morning and beyond the phone by 6:00 with the...
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, although everyone pretends it's in new york. in an interview with 106.7 the fan, nfl commissioner goodell expressed not every city is a super bowl city. >> because of the sheer enormity of it we're now close to 30,000 rooms that are required. the stadium is an important element, but washington likely has that infrastructure. >> the area is no stranger to tourists and a large influx of people coming in on a daily basis as well as an additional influx of visitors to the city. >> reporter: elliott ferguson, president of d.c. visitors bureau, said there is already the huge stadium, infrastructure and hotel rooms, around 45,000 throughout the metro and what a score it would be as super bowls tend to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the host cities. it's not just about game day. it's the week leading up to sunday when tourists flood the city and spend, spend, spend. >> we're a perfect destination for that with all the free museums and other ancillary things you can do in the city, want thousand restaurants. it's a great re
, although everyone pretends it's in new york. in an interview with 106.7 the fan, nfl commissioner goodell expressed not every city is a super bowl city. >> because of the sheer enormity of it we're now close to 30,000 rooms that are required. the stadium is an important element, but washington likely has that infrastructure. >> the area is no stranger to tourists and a large influx of people coming in on a daily basis as well as an additional influx of visitors to the city....
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what is new york withouthorse d? how can you experience new york without that unique cultural vestige? >> is it 10 horses with a hard life? tough luck. i like it. i want them to say. >> i think niesen is right even though, shut up. i don't need you talking about our issues. >> the people in new york, what do they have to put up with? i want a hug, everybody in manhattan in this sub zero temperatures i want to love everyone and say it doesn't have to be like this. five hours away and you cannot be here. >> they want to replace the horse with like old-fashioned cars. >> you need something that feels pain is what you are saying. >> i want a beast of burden. >> you want them to suffer as you pay $100 to sit there with a girl. >> around against, horse. >> the idea is romantic and very old new york, with the date going in the horse-and-buggy. it smells because the poop just sits there in a travine. it costs a lot of money and it is bumpy. and then the driver is turning around trying to talk to you, and you are like leave u
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he tweeted, how dar new york city mayor's office and new york city schools throw us under the bus. i could never run new york city but i know when it is time to keep children home from school. the chancellor is being criticized for this comment. >> we never made the calls on snow days until the morning of. many, many people complained about that. if you had to leave your home to get to work, it was an imposition. it was all kinds of issues. then, we decided to try to do it the night before. because this storm was so unpredictable and what we heard last night is not what we saw this morning. coming down here, it has totally stopped snowing. it is absolutely a beautiful day out there right now. >> hours later, you cancel the town hall meeting in brooklyn because of, quote, implement weather. what are your thoughts on this? >> the forecast part. we were saying very heavy snow, morning rush-hour. the national weather service was saying it. everyone was screaming it. the national weather service was saying, don't be on the roads if you don't have to. thats wa the information de blasio w
he tweeted, how dar new york city mayor's office and new york city schools throw us under the bus. i could never run new york city but i know when it is time to keep children home from school. the chancellor is being criticized for this comment. >> we never made the calls on snow days until the morning of. many, many people complained about that. if you had to leave your home to get to work, it was an imposition. it was all kinds of issues. then, we decided to try to do it the night...
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