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a city like new york. it is home to obviously major shopping, commerce, tourism, quite disruptive to have fifth avenue shut down. a large emergency services squad truck is coming down 5th avenue. they are the elite unit of nypd. they handle duties that many s.w.a.t. teams would handle, but also high-rise rescues, antiterrorism, i point that out, because you'll often seem they stationed outside empire state billing, as a terrorism deterrence or rapid response quad. typically there are police assigned strictly to watch over the empire state building as well as the crowds and some of the other famous places in this pardon of town. >> lester, let me interrupt you, we're going to go to w nbc. they're talking to an eyewitness. >> and i walked into my office and came back out. i was stands on 5th avenue between 33rd and 34th street and saw the dead -- >> reporter: what did you see? >> he was just laying facedown. i didn't see his fay. he had on dress brown -- >> they didn't look like arm pants? they looked like d
a city like new york. it is home to obviously major shopping, commerce, tourism, quite disruptive to have fifth avenue shut down. a large emergency services squad truck is coming down 5th avenue. they are the elite unit of nypd. they handle duties that many s.w.a.t. teams would handle, but also high-rise rescues, antiterrorism, i point that out, because you'll often seem they stationed outside empire state billing, as a terrorism deterrence or rapid response quad. typically there are police...
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a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they feel they are better. >> they do. listen bill. i said that my biggest complaint upon a time was the bias. they are elitism and how they look down their nose at everybody who lives between manhattan and malibu. that is a bigger complaint which most people know exists and brush off. their eletism is truly repulsive and bad . >> got to g. reality check on deck a actsor in a geico commercial said the lizard fired him because he critized president obama. right back w with athlete's foot, i just wanted to hide myeet. now? not so much. i got lotrimin
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york city. >> guest: well, it hits you in the face in new york city. it's all there is. c-span: ok. is the problem -- and i don't know whether you call it a problem or not -- but will the problem be solved? >> guest: it's a very new problem, and we've got a long way to go with it. c-span: why is it new? >> guest: well, it didn't start until -- when did it start in new york city? i told you a movie was made in 1950 that only had two blacks in it -- shoeshine people -- and now we're in 1991 and we're beginning to see how many are there. i found in doing the research for this book, the john deere company in iowa gave me their company newspaper and a lot of old press releases from the largest train ever to carry farm equipment in the united states in whatever the year was then. it left des moines with 141 flatcars filled with the john deere 99 cotton picker, and it went to the south, to atlanta, where there was a huge civic celebration there, and it went all across the south depositing these 99 -- the first shipment, largest in the history of the nation. e
york city. >> guest: well, it hits you in the face in new york city. it's all there is. c-span: ok. is the problem -- and i don't know whether you call it a problem or not -- but will the problem be solved? >> guest: it's a very new problem, and we've got a long way to go with it. c-span: why is it new? >> guest: well, it didn't start until -- when did it start in new york city? i told you a movie was made in 1950 that only had two blacks in it -- shoeshine people -- and now...
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shooting in midtown new york city, looked more of a scene from the wild west. ten people, ten people caught in gunfire. one man chasing down another, a security guard then chasing down the gunman. police swarming into the scene, tourists snapping their head sideways, wondering what's going on. new yorkers on the way to work wondering how on earth did this happen so fast and how did the damage get so widespread? let's get to cnn's poppy harlow live on the scene to update the situation. as we know it, two people dead, ten people hurt. what else do we know? >> reporter: that's what we know from law enforcement, they're very cautious. i've been on the scene for about the last hour. it happened in a place outside the empire state building at 4th and 5th avenue, many offices here, many commercial businesses, everything from pharmacies to starbucks, people just in the midst of rush hour going to work. what we know is that there have been ten people at least ten people shot, we know two were dead on arrival at the hospital, one of them being the shooter, that's accordi
shooting in midtown new york city, looked more of a scene from the wild west. ten people, ten people caught in gunfire. one man chasing down another, a security guard then chasing down the gunman. police swarming into the scene, tourists snapping their head sideways, wondering what's going on. new yorkers on the way to work wondering how on earth did this happen so fast and how did the damage get so widespread? let's get to cnn's poppy harlow live on the scene to update the situation. as we...
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by the new york police department. the area around fifth avenue and 34th street is in a level one mobilization in terms of emergency personnel. we do not know the specifics at this moment. we can assure you that nbc news personnel are on the way to the site, but if you're just joining us right now, five people somewhere been shot at the empire state building. we do know through these wire reports that the perpetrator has been shot and killed by the new york place department. however that is also unconfirmed at this time. as more information comes in about this story, we will keep you updated, 34th, west 34th and fifth avenue, the empire state building, an iconic building, every tourist that comes to the united states knows, there's been a shooting there, up possibly five people and we will get you more details as those become available. there are several other stories making headlines this morning here on the daily junedown. there are several indications that iran is speeding up it's nuclear program. iran has supposedl
by the new york police department. the area around fifth avenue and 34th street is in a level one mobilization in terms of emergency personnel. we do not know the specifics at this moment. we can assure you that nbc news personnel are on the way to the site, but if you're just joining us right now, five people somewhere been shot at the empire state building. we do know through these wire reports that the perpetrator has been shot and killed by the new york place department. however that is...
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a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they feel they are better. >> they do. listen bill. i said that my biggest complaint upon a time was the bias. they are elitism and how they look down their nose at everybody who lives between manhattan and malibu. that is a bigger complaint which most people know exists and brush off. their eletism is truly repulsive and bad . >> got to g. reality check on deck a actsor in a geico commercial said the lizard fired him because he critized president obama. wow. right back w with athlete's foot, i just wanted to hide myeet. now? not so much. i got lotr
a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they...
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a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they feel they are better. >> they do. listen bill. i said that my biggest complaint upon a time was the bias. they are elitism and how they look down their nose at everybody who lives between manhattan and malibu. that is a bigger complaint which most people know exists and brush off. their eletism is truly repulsive and bad . >> got to g. reality check on deck a actsor in a geico commercial said the lizard fired him because he critized president obama. wow. right back with check. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive custo
a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they...
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the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more worrisome almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly mazetti has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what is the line between this and unethical behavior how do you keep that relationship and check so you don't while a if the rules of journalistic ethics well clearly when you're leaking information from your newspaper to the agency you're covering that crossed all at the called lines. the problem you're getting at one of the biggest problems in u.s. media that these these reporters sit on these beats for two law whether it's wall street whether it's the white house whether it's congress whether it's the cia and they often develop a. healthy coz
the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more worrisome almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly mazetti has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what is the...
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we'll bring you an update here in new york city. stay tuned for that breaking news this morning. jamie: also breaking this morning, cycling icon lance armstrong could see his name wiped from the record books by the end of today. the u.s. anti-doping agency says it plans to strip armstrong of his seven tour today frons titles, all seven. after he ended it fight against allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs. he said he had enough. laura ingle following the story. the accusations have been going on for years. why now would lance armstrong say, he has not admitted it, he is not saying he did. he doesn't want to fight it anymore. why? >> reporter: while the cycling legend continues to deny ever doping he cites his family and foundation as the driving force behind his decision to drop the fight against the accusations, which will, according to world anti-doping codes strip him as you mentioned of his seven tour de france cycles and 2008 olympics bronze mid-dale he won. and all winnings from 1998 on. through his attorney armstrong says quote, there comes a point in every man's
we'll bring you an update here in new york city. stay tuned for that breaking news this morning. jamie: also breaking this morning, cycling icon lance armstrong could see his name wiped from the record books by the end of today. the u.s. anti-doping agency says it plans to strip armstrong of his seven tour today frons titles, all seven. after he ended it fight against allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs. he said he had enough. laura ingle following the story. the accusations have...
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york daily news." welcome, larry. >> well, good morning, carol. how are you? >> i'm good. i know you think conventions are getting to be a waste of time. so tell us why. >> well, i have to confess i'm going to my 19th and 20th national conventions, so i'm just as guilty as anyone else. these things are dinosaurs but they are not extinct. look, you can't turn back the clock, carol. it would be nice if in some ways if we could go back to a time when i grew up when you had the coverage road blocked by all of the major networks. they covered the conventions gavel to gavel. and if you were going to watch tv, you were going to watch the conventions. you were actually going to learn something. it was a civic education moment for the country. well, that's gone forever. you know, you have so many cable choices. most of the cable channels won't cover any convention activity. so in essence, the audience is reduced to a self selected band of partisans on both sides. hey, the democrats on the second night of their
york daily news." welcome, larry. >> well, good morning, carol. how are you? >> i'm good. i know you think conventions are getting to be a waste of time. so tell us why. >> well, i have to confess i'm going to my 19th and 20th national conventions, so i'm just as guilty as anyone else. these things are dinosaurs but they are not extinct. look, you can't turn back the clock, carol. it would be nice if in some ways if we could go back to a time when i grew up when you had...
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york. well yes it's probably right it is one of the frustrations of the recent financial crisis has been the lack of accountability for a lot of the acts and not just the criminal acts but also of civil liability and the lack of accountability on behalf of the regulators who. fall short of their jobs and i would agree with all of that so i really want to dive right into a part of your book that we found really fascinating and that's why i chose the sound bite i played in my intro because it was a tarp program called p.p.i. p public private investment program sounds an ascent but as you say it was designed by wall street for wall street and what i found so i guess creative about this was that for a financial crisis built on leverage this so-called solution which was tarp that wall street and our policymakers found a way to use leverage with the programs that were supposed to solve the problem of too much leverage so i guess it's no shocker you say it was designed by wall street because you e
york. well yes it's probably right it is one of the frustrations of the recent financial crisis has been the lack of accountability for a lot of the acts and not just the criminal acts but also of civil liability and the lack of accountability on behalf of the regulators who. fall short of their jobs and i would agree with all of that so i really want to dive right into a part of your book that we found really fascinating and that's why i chose the sound bite i played in my intro because it was...
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ines ferre, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. norah o'donnell will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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new york look at them. look at the break even points about 5 years san francisco is higher than that. packets around san francisco mill valley menlo park. if you look at san jose, california it's crazy. hole values are holding up nicely you have text factor this is not a place for buyers looking for a deal. >> look at all of the factors involved when you are renting or buying. listen to your advice. >> exactly. >> thank you vera. we appreciate it. >> janet nepal tano under fire again. new reports this morning of even more complaints against her. it's not always business on the campaign trail. mitt romney passing the time with reporters by air bowling. have you ever done that? i don't even know what that is. we will find out. first on this day in history back in 1971 rod stewart released his hit, i love this song "maggie may." ♪ [ pilot ] now when you build an aircraft, you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less s
new york look at them. look at the break even points about 5 years san francisco is higher than that. packets around san francisco mill valley menlo park. if you look at san jose, california it's crazy. hole values are holding up nicely you have text factor this is not a place for buyers looking for a deal. >> look at all of the factors involved when you are renting or buying. listen to your advice. >> exactly. >> thank you vera. we appreciate it. >> janet nepal tano...
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york and some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most their business africa in asia and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab. to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not about iran son about iran's not about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it doesn't this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and steal
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york and some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most their business africa in asia and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab. to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city....
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new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important when you look things that purport to be from the new york times, "the washington post" or rush limbaugh, that you check to see whether or not it actually is. there were so many, so many indications that this was not genuine. and everybody missed it, including a reporter for the new york times. >> it should be pointed out that wikileaks doesn't, well, is not happy with the times because wikileaks is not able to transact business, they want the times to get on their band wagon. but, how do we know, you know, when stuff like that appears, how do we know that it's real? i mean, well, for me, even before i had read sort of the controversy, i just looked at th
new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important when you look things that purport to be from the new york times, "the washington...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ >>> the first sign of trouble for "new yorker" writer joania lehrer is when he admitted plagiarizing himself. then his chapter on bob dylan came under scrutiny. after weeks of digging, he admitted that "the toyotas in question either did not exist or unintentional misquotations or represented improper conversations of pre-existing quotes. the lies are over now. i want to apologize to everyone i have let down, especially my editors and readers." layerer are has resigned. to find out how moyer cracked the case, i sat down with him in new york. welcome. what made you want to spend time looking into the book and the bob dyl
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the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more worrisome almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly means that he has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what is the line between this and unethical behavior how do you keep that relationship and check so you don't while a if the rules of journalistic ethics well clearly when you're leaking information from your newspaper to the agency you're covering that crossed all at the called lines. the problem you're getting at one of the biggest problems in u.s. media that these these reporters sit on these beats for two whether it's wall street whether it's the white house whether it's congress whether it's the cia and they often develop a. healthy c
the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more worrisome almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly means that he has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what...
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this is the new york portion of it. the federal government will weigh in sometime over the next few weeks. treasury, justice department and the federal reserve. what i'm happy about with this part of the settlement is that the revocation of the license was taken off the table. i think that would have been very counterproductive. actually very harmful to the new york economy and a bad signal to banks. so it's also tough to say whether the penalty fits the crime because the new york complaint did not detail exactly how much they alleged standard made off of these transactions. it was an unspecified amount in millions. they never said. but at least for standard and the rest of foreign banks operating in new york, revocation did not come to pass. that's a good thing. >> susie: well you mentioned treasury, the federal reserve. do you think that more information's going to come out. and do you think that they will add on to any other penalties or fines or something like that. >> i think they probably have to just as a politic
this is the new york portion of it. the federal government will weigh in sometime over the next few weeks. treasury, justice department and the federal reserve. what i'm happy about with this part of the settlement is that the revocation of the license was taken off the table. i think that would have been very counterproductive. actually very harmful to the new york economy and a bad signal to banks. so it's also tough to say whether the penalty fits the crime because the new york complaint did...
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa in asia and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not about iran it's not about iran's not about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it doesn't this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and st
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa in asia and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city....
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not about iran it's not about iran's not about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it doesn't. this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and steal an
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not...
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really going after standard charter apparently over allegations of the bank using its new york office to launder billions of dollars for iran's financial institutions and central bank now reuters reports the treasury department and the fed were blindsided and are were eight so some are saying this new york regulator has gone rogue and some are saying finally someone has taken on the big banks so i want to get my guests reaction but first i want to tell you what neil barofsky his reaction was because he was the former special and inspector general in charge of tarp oversight and he says this guy's just doing his job and they'd rather trash a potentially legitimate case then admit that they were asleep at the switch especially now after the recent revelations about their failures with live war and h.s.b.c. now he of course is talking about regulators so a few different. issues to address here let's bring back gerald celente founder of trans research institute publisher of the trends journal to give us his thoughts on this so in general we hear that this new york regulator maybe he's goi
really going after standard charter apparently over allegations of the bank using its new york office to launder billions of dollars for iran's financial institutions and central bank now reuters reports the treasury department and the fed were blindsided and are were eight so some are saying this new york regulator has gone rogue and some are saying finally someone has taken on the big banks so i want to get my guests reaction but first i want to tell you what neil barofsky his reaction was...
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up to speed on the hour's breaking news from new york. a man pulled out a gun today on the sidewalk near the empire state building. he shot a man dead, and tried to get away and then was shot dead by new york city police who happened to be in the area, and nine other people are hurt, and the police commissioner ray kelly named the shooter today as jeffrey johnson, 56 years old, and the commissioner told reporters what happened to that suspect when he tried to get away. >> as the two officers approached johnson, he pulled the .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol from the bag and fired on the officers who returned fire, killing him. and an additional nine individuals were either wounded or grazed during the exchange. six of whom were removed to bellevue hospital and three to new york presbyterian cornell medical center, and all are not likely to die. >> all right. let's get a better idea of the investigation now and how all of this transpired. mike brooks, law enforcement analysis for hln's "in session" our sister network, trutv, joining us now
up to speed on the hour's breaking news from new york. a man pulled out a gun today on the sidewalk near the empire state building. he shot a man dead, and tried to get away and then was shot dead by new york city police who happened to be in the area, and nine other people are hurt, and the police commissioner ray kelly named the shooter today as jeffrey johnson, 56 years old, and the commissioner told reporters what happened to that suspect when he tried to get away. >> as the two...
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york and some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not about iran it's not about iran's not about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it doesn't. this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and stea
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york and some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's...
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helen gurley brown died monday in new york. she was 90 years old. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. are a sizzling deal, starting at 6 bucks. try our new lunch-size chicken fajitas, sauteed onions and peppers topped with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best yogurt in the world. >>> take a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. in new york, afternoon thunderstorms, 84. s
helen gurley brown died monday in new york. she was 90 years old. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. with the...
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what happens when one of america's biggest families takes new york? two parents, 19 kids and one big adventure. [ stella ] here's me. and here's my depression. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days i could get out from under and carry on. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was handling it... but sometimes it still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high
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york. well yes it's probably right it is one of the frustrations of the recent financial crisis has been the lack of accountability for a lot of the acts and not just the criminal acts but also of civil liability and the lack of accountability on behalf of the regulators who. fall short of their jobs and i would agree with all of that so i really want to dive right into a part of your book that we found really fascinating and that's why i chose the sound bite i played in my intro because it was a tarp program called p.p.i. p public private investment program sounds an ascent but as you say it was designed by wall street for wall street and what i found so i guess creative about this was that for a financial crisis built on leverage that the so-called solution which was tarp that wall street and our policymakers found a way to use leverage with the programs that were supposed to solve the problem of too much leverage so i guess it's no shocker you say it was designed by wall street because y
york. well yes it's probably right it is one of the frustrations of the recent financial crisis has been the lack of accountability for a lot of the acts and not just the criminal acts but also of civil liability and the lack of accountability on behalf of the regulators who. fall short of their jobs and i would agree with all of that so i really want to dive right into a part of your book that we found really fascinating and that's why i chose the sound bite i played in my intro because it was...
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a hazing video taken at the new york giants training facility lands some players in new york giants training facility lands some players in hot water. captioning funded by cbs. >> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 20, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning, northern california is once again reacting to flames burning out of control. the record heat and dry weather this summer has created optimum conditions for wildfires. thousands of people in a rural area east of redding have been told to leave their homes as the fire nearly 19 square miles continues to grow. the ponderosa fire is threatening 3,000 homes and already destroyed at least seven others. firefighters would rather rip down these trees than allow them to burn. they spent sunday trying to establish a fire line to keep the flames from reaching a cluster of homes. >> this fire's path is directly headed towards many of these homes and so our number one goal is to get them out and get the firefighters in to put the fire out. >> the fire started
a hazing video taken at the new york giants training facility lands some players in new york giants training facility lands some players in hot water. captioning funded by cbs. >> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 20, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning, northern california is once again reacting to flames burning out of control. the record heat and dry weather...
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este despliegue por parte de la policía de new york. ocurre a solo semanas de que in considere men tara la presencia de sus agentes, en los cines, tras la masacre en un teatro en aurora colorado. en new york, peggy carranza, univisión. >>> cambiamos de tema, los caballos que supuestamente utilizaban el grupo criminal de los zetas, serán vendidos por órdenes de un juez, más de 450 caballos de carreras tienen que ser vendidos, debido a lo difícil que es mantenerlos, según la autoridades 4 animales han muerto, 15 personas enfrentan cargos con el operativo que según los fiscales es hermano de 2 supuestos cabecillas de los zetas. >>> hablamos de inmigración, en la primera mitad del año 2012, legisladores de 41 estados han propuesto 114 leyes, relacionadas con inmigrantes y adoptaron 92 resoluciones, dichas propuestas disminuyeron un 20% con relación al mismo período del año pasado estas y otras actividades aparece en un informe dado a cáncer hoy en la conferencia nacional de legisladores. a semanas que miles de estudiantes regre
este despliegue por parte de la policía de new york. ocurre a solo semanas de que in considere men tara la presencia de sus agentes, en los cines, tras la masacre en un teatro en aurora colorado. en new york, peggy carranza, univisión. >>> cambiamos de tema, los caballos que supuestamente utilizaban el grupo criminal de los zetas, serán vendidos por órdenes de un juez, más de 450 caballos de carreras tienen que ser vendidos, debido a lo difícil que es mantenerlos, según la...
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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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click or call. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important when you look things that purport to be from the new york times, "the washington post" or rush limbaugh, that you check to see whether or not it actually is. there were so many, so many indications that this was not genuine. and everybody missed it, including a reporter for the new york times. >> it should be pointed out that wikileaks d
click or call. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks....
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> oh, beautiful. look at that. 14 minutes past the hour at 11:00 in london. you all wish you could be there. it's the last day of competition under way. the weather in london, well you guessed it. some sun in the morning with increasing clouds. i don't see any right now, though. stray showers possible, though. the high near 80 degrees. today's competition including the much-anticipated gold medal match in men's basketball team usa taking on spain later this afternoon. we'll be watching that. a major upset in men's platform diving, u.s. david boudia defeats the chinese to make the gold medal. or rather take the gold medal. and final preparations, as well, are going on right now for tonight's closing ceremony. let's take a look at where the medal count stands this morning by the way. the u.s. is in the lead with 102 medals, including 44 gold. china in second with 87 medals overall, 38 of them gold. and russia coming in third at the m
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> oh, beautiful. look at that. 14 minutes past the hour at 11:00 in london. you all wish you could be there. it's the last day of competition under way. the weather in london, well you guessed it. some sun in the morning with increasing clouds. i don't see any right now, though. stray showers possible, though. the high near 80 degrees. today's competition including the much-anticipated gold medal...
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to new york and civil liberties around me we need weasel. and today in the pages of the new york times filmmakers michael moore and oliver stone applauded the decision of the ecuadorian government and warned of the consequences of what i happen to songe falls into the hands of the united states writing if mr saunders acts extradited to the united states the consequences will reverberate for years around the world we urge the people of britain and sweden to demand that their governments answer some basic questions why did the swedish authorities refused to question mr assad in london and why i can neither government promise that mr assad will not be extradited to the united states the citizens of britain and sweden have a rare opportunity to make a stand for free speech on behalf of the entire globe now for the latest on this ongoing saga and what might happen from here on forward i'm joined by one of julius on his attorneys michael ratner a human rights lawyer and president emeritus of the center for constitutional rights new york city micha
to new york and civil liberties around me we need weasel. and today in the pages of the new york times filmmakers michael moore and oliver stone applauded the decision of the ecuadorian government and warned of the consequences of what i happen to songe falls into the hands of the united states writing if mr saunders acts extradited to the united states the consequences will reverberate for years around the world we urge the people of britain and sweden to demand that their governments answer...
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naval ships and new york city, they go together like penicillin ♪ new york, new york, a wonderful town ♪ so an aircraft carrier was a wonderful choice to host colbchella. i met with histor january and curator jessica williams. thank you for talking with me. >> no problem. >> stephen: i notice you are pregnant. >> i am. yup. >> stephen: at any point in this interview you feel contractions let me know and i will leave." (laughter) >> okay. >> stephen: thank you. is it tough being a woman serving on a museum. >> in the past when "intrepid" was in service, there were no women aboard. (ship horn honks) >> stephen: that's my ride. i've got make this quick. why is the "intrepid" located here on the hudson river on manhattan's west side? i assume that's to protect us from the people of new jersey? >> no. (ship horn honks) >> stephen: i'll be right there! i have an important ship-related question for you. the "intrepid" over 41,000 tons. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: it's solid steel as far as you can see. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: how does it float? (laughter) >> the buoyancy of the ship is based on t
naval ships and new york city, they go together like penicillin ♪ new york, new york, a wonderful town ♪ so an aircraft carrier was a wonderful choice to host colbchella. i met with histor january and curator jessica williams. thank you for talking with me. >> no problem. >> stephen: i notice you are pregnant. >> i am. yup. >> stephen: at any point in this interview you feel contractions let me know and i will leave." (laughter) >> okay. >> stephen:...
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new york time in 6:00 our time. mayor bloomberg is supposed to be riveting--to be arriving on the scene to tell us what happened. >> darya: we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. both: we're the fruit guys! back in 1998, we had this idea to deliver fresh fruit to offices in downtown san francisco. we built these wooden crates, filled these with fruit in my one-bedroom apartment. the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. fans, what was shot and was beaten up and they blamed security. >> the question is
new york time in 6:00 our time. mayor bloomberg is supposed to be riveting--to be arriving on the scene to tell us what happened. >> darya: we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. both:...
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it operated in new york. stop and frisk as a policy is not that old but as an informal practice numerous instances happened in brooklyn and harlem. here is 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 suspicious behavior. probably the one that is most indicative of this is one box that says 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 is a criminal or not? does he have a white t shirt. is he wearing a backpack that could contain drugs? in other words, it is incredibly elastic. >> it could include a hoody in florida. >> it allows law enforcement in this city just like in alabama to have the widest berth of discretion to challenge a person, a black male on the streets to ask them where are you going and do you belong here. if you don't hav
it operated in new york. stop and frisk as a policy is not that old but as an informal practice numerous instances happened in brooklyn and harlem. here is 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 suspicious behavior. probably the one that is most indicative of this is one box that says wearing clothing known to be associated with criminals. what does that mean for an 18-year-old black or...
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york and some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city ok it's not about iran sun about iran's about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it doesn't. this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they have they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and steal
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york and some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city ok...
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gurley brown died monday in new york. she was 90 years old. gurley brown died monday in new york. she was 90 years old. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. are a sizzling deal, starting at 6 bucks. try our new lunch-size chicken fajitas, sauteed onions and peppers topped with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best yogurt in the world. >>> take a look at the forecast in some cities aro
gurley brown died monday in new york. she was 90 years old. gurley brown died monday in new york. she was 90 years old. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> next week, many school districts will be reopening their doors and welcoming students back to the classroom. for some it will be their first time and others will be wrapping up their schooling career. the future of education is grim. right now the u.s. ranks 31 in k-12 education, reading and math proficiency are low and budget cuts are forcing teacher lay offs and school closures as well. we will be putting education in focus and start with a look at the facts. team u
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not about iran it's not about iran's not about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it it doesn't. this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and steal
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> welcome back, is samsung the last chance for research in motion? that's what some think. is this realistic? we bring in one of the biggest critics with herb greene berg. >> it's not realistic. all things reported samsung says it has no plan for a deal with the blackberry 10. we talked about this going back in time, and this looks like melts ice may be the case, watching melting ice it what you talked about. i talked about getting my cnbc e-mail on my iphone, you had a blackberry and what happened? what are you using now? >> i admit it, i completely changed, now i have the iphone. i'm still getting used to it, but blackberry let me down too many times. i had to give it up. >> that's what's happening and that's why blackberry 10, when jeffreys was on, he tried the blackberry ten, and he said you know, it wasn't an enthusiastic response. we said too many times it's too little too late. why would somebody want to partner with them? m
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> welcome back, is samsung the last chance for research in motion? that's what some think. is this realistic? we bring in one of the biggest critics with herb greene berg. >> it's not realistic. all things reported samsung says it has no plan for a deal with the blackberry 10. we talked about this going back in time, and this looks like melts ice may be the case, watching melting ice it...