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and the problems of new york? >> he's become a distraction right now. i think the consensus is he needs to get out and i agree with that. >> let me ask you about this. what do you think he did wrong that justifies the times, you, and the daily news saying get out? is it his dishonesty? strange proclivity? you'll be asked this by other people. what makes him a non-player for new york's future? >> this winds up being a question of leadership. this ends up being a question of judgment. i think in the long run that's what the people of new york city care about. they want a leader who puts ideas forward, that they can at least it will help lead new york city to higher heights. they want to have somebody who will stand up and that they can trust in. somebody who leads new york city who can talk about the issues not about themselves. i think that becomes the problem. >> i want to hold you on that word judgment. should i put out tweet pictures naked or not? you have to judge that? that's like a quiz for yourself? i mean,
and the problems of new york? >> he's become a distraction right now. i think the consensus is he needs to get out and i agree with that. >> let me ask you about this. what do you think he did wrong that justifies the times, you, and the daily news saying get out? is it his dishonesty? strange proclivity? you'll be asked this by other people. what makes him a non-player for new york's future? >> this winds up being a question of leadership. this ends up being a question of...
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all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or whether it's brooklyn bridge or golden gate bridge, i think they are great compliments for our city and we strategically continue to learn what that has done and how you sped that out to all of us. the only thing i will say in this competition is you have something that i enjoy not having, that is removing snow every winter. that's something i enjoy not having to do here in this city. apart from that, i think we have a lot more passion about what we do as cities, what we create for people, how we signal the culture of american through our cities. you, all of you in this room are part of here in san fran
all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or...
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new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >> [speaking chinese] >> [speaking italian] >> [speaking foreign languages] >> don't mess with texas? no, don't [bleeped] with new york. [cheering and applause] i'm lewis black. and i approved this message. john? >> john: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight, a bestselling author whose new book is called "zealot: the life and times of jesus christ." please welcome back to the show the fantastic reza alsan. [applause] reza, reza, reza, reza, reza... >> john, john, john, john, john. >> john: talk a
new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >>...
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as the new york daily news said of anthony weiner today, the new york daily news did not think that mayor giuliani having an affair with his press secretary, letting his marriage collapse very publicly, and very bitterly, and being forced to vacate the mayor's official residence meant that rudy giuliani was, quote, lacking the dignity and discipline that new york deserves in a mayor. the words that the daily news aimed at anthony weiner today. the "new york times" never suggested that arkansas governor bill clinton should stop his campaign for president in 1992 when one of his lovers came to new york city to hold a press conference about their affair and play tapes of their phone calls before the new hampshire primary. >> yes, i was bill clinton's lover for 12 years. and for the past two years, i have lied to the press about a relationship to protect him. the truth is, i loved him. now he tells me to deny it. well, i'm sick of all of the deceit and i'm sick of all of the lies. last night, i sat and watched bill on 60 minutes. i felt disgusted and i saw a side of bill that i had never seen
as the new york daily news said of anthony weiner today, the new york daily news did not think that mayor giuliani having an affair with his press secretary, letting his marriage collapse very publicly, and very bitterly, and being forced to vacate the mayor's official residence meant that rudy giuliani was, quote, lacking the dignity and discipline that new york deserves in a mayor. the words that the daily news aimed at anthony weiner today. the "new york times" never suggested that...
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two major new york newspapers, "the new york times," new york "daily news" published editorials today calling on weiner to quit the race. just this morning our cameras caught up with anthony weiner. here he was walking out of his new york apartment. he did his best to keep the focus on new york, on the issues, instead of, well, the scandal. >> this is not about me. this is about the fact that the middle class, people struggling to make it in this city, they can't find housing they can afford, jobs with benefits. their education system isn't what -- this is what i try to talk about every single day. and there has been a disconnect. many of you -- many of you have been focused on other things. but when people talk to me on the street, they don't want to talk about something in my past. they want to talk about their future. >> at least one of weiner's opponents not buying that. watch what he told cnn this afternoon. >> those central challenges, it's all about the personal life of anthony weiner. and this side show has to end. that's why yesterday i called upon him to step aside to do wha
two major new york newspapers, "the new york times," new york "daily news" published editorials today calling on weiner to quit the race. just this morning our cameras caught up with anthony weiner. here he was walking out of his new york apartment. he did his best to keep the focus on new york, on the issues, instead of, well, the scandal. >> this is not about me. this is about the fact that the middle class, people struggling to make it in this city, they can't find...
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i live in new york, we're tough people. i don't think it will kill him but i think it will hurt him in the polls. >> it's not also license to show contempt for the people of new york or your wife. that's what's so pathetic here. it wasn't just that he made the really embarrassing mistake and tried to make a comeback, it's he did that knowing. he can't even say when he stopped this behavior. at this point it is all about him. it is narcissism on a level that is unusual even for new york politics. >> and he threw his wife under the bus and said that this further texting or sexting happened when they were still working out issues in their marriage as if that was a reason to be involved in that really, really disturbing behavior. >> and i know no one likes to put the personal in this, but on some level you've got to think about it, right? during that year and three months or two months after he resigned when this was still happening, at least it could have been happening after august of 2012 but we know it was happening before
i live in new york, we're tough people. i don't think it will kill him but i think it will hurt him in the polls. >> it's not also license to show contempt for the people of new york or your wife. that's what's so pathetic here. it wasn't just that he made the really embarrassing mistake and tried to make a comeback, it's he did that knowing. he can't even say when he stopped this behavior. at this point it is all about him. it is narcissism on a level that is unusual even for new york...
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so they wanted eliot spitzer is campaigning for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal and two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this. for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raised in the affluent area of new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he received as an undergrad from princeton university and a law degree from harvard to prevailing in academia he went on to conquer white collar crime in the manhattan district attorney's office he became the chief of the labor racketeering unit and led the investigation that brought down the gambino mafia on an organized crime scene sting he soon took an interest in politics and successfully ran for state attorney general this is where he dug himself the sheriff of wall street where you played an untraditional role and prosecuted the federal cases against the most powerful firms on wall stree
so they wanted eliot spitzer is campaigning for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal and two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this. for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raised in the affluent area of new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities...
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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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so they wanted eliot spitzer's campaign for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal in two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this worm for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raised in affluent area of new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he received as an undergrad from preston university and a law degree from harvard after prevailing in academia he went on to conquer white collar crime and the manhattan district attorney's office he became the chief of the labor racketeering unit and led the investigation that brought down the gambino mafia on an organized crime scene sting he soon took an interest in politics and successfully ran for state attorney general this is where he dubbed himself the sheriff of wall street where you played an untraditional role and prosecuted a federal cases against the most powerful firms on wall street using
so they wanted eliot spitzer's campaign for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal in two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this worm for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raised in affluent area of new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he...
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new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >> [speaking chinese] >> [speaking italian] >> [speaking foreign languages] >> don't mess with texas? no, don't [bleeped] with new york. [cheering and applause] i'm lewis black. and i approved this message. john? >> john: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] @"-wuubñ0io$o$@wwúaa]@-x >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight, a bestselling author whose new book is called "zealot: the life and times of jesus christ." please welcome back to the show the fantastic reza alsan. [applause] reza, reza, reza, reza, reza... >> john, john, john,
new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >>...
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i think it makes new york look bad. and i really don't think he's the type of candidate that should even be in the race. >> reporter: of course for now, anthony weiner is staying in the race for mayor, in fact, he is planning to hold a mayoral forum tonight on health care, education and housing. of course his wife huma has said i love him, i have forgiven him. i believe him. carol, the big question is will voters believe in him now? one interesting to thing to look to going forward, of course, will be the polls. as you well know, he leads one major poll, the quinnipiac poll but it will be interesting to see what the numbers look like in the coming weeks when the next polls come out. >> it will be interesting to see what the forum is like tonight, actually. >> you're right. we'll be watching that closely. >> we will. thanks so much. >>> joining me, professor johnson, margaret hoover and clinical psychologist jeff gardire. >>> one the initial scandal is uncovered resigns from congress, poses on the cover of "people" magaz
i think it makes new york look bad. and i really don't think he's the type of candidate that should even be in the race. >> reporter: of course for now, anthony weiner is staying in the race for mayor, in fact, he is planning to hold a mayoral forum tonight on health care, education and housing. of course his wife huma has said i love him, i have forgiven him. i believe him. carol, the big question is will voters believe in him now? one interesting to thing to look to going forward, of...
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he won't be mayor of new york. it could move on to spitzer running for city comptroller with his own checkered past, and a pervert mayor in san diego, going off to the playboy mansion. >> you talk about mayor bob filner. he spoke out on friday after more women were coming forward accusing him of sexual harassment. these were part of his comments. >> the behavior i have engaged in over many years is wrong. my failure to respect women and the intimidating contact i engage in at times is inexcusable. i am responsible for my conduct. and i must take responsibility for my conduct by taking action so that such conduct does not ever happen again. >> but that action, harold ford, does not include resigning. it's just defiance. i'm going to get some help for a while but i'm going to stay in office. >> it's probably inevitable he will have to leave office. i know bob. i served with him. but it's probably time for him to move on. i would identify myself with all the remarks that have been made this morning. as i listen to ant
he won't be mayor of new york. it could move on to spitzer running for city comptroller with his own checkered past, and a pervert mayor in san diego, going off to the playboy mansion. >> you talk about mayor bob filner. he spoke out on friday after more women were coming forward accusing him of sexual harassment. these were part of his comments. >> the behavior i have engaged in over many years is wrong. my failure to respect women and the intimidating contact i engage in at times...
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so they wanted eliot spitzer's campaign for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal in two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this worm for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raised an affluent area of new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he received as an undergrad from preston university and a law degree from harvard after prevailing in academia he went on to conquer white collar crime and the manhattan district attorney's office he became the chief of the labor racketeering unit and led the investigation and that brought down the gambino mafia on an organized crime scene. he soon take an interest in politics and successfully ran a first state attorney general is where he dubbed himself the sheriff of wall street where he played. untraditional role and prosecuted to federal cases against the most powerful firms on wall street using the
so they wanted eliot spitzer's campaign for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal in two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this worm for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raised an affluent area of new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he...
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in the studio new york -- the city of new york, it is a state issued i.d., so it is not something we work on. we have created tools that can be used by volunteers to work on conversational english skills -- in libraries and houses of worship. we are going to be working with the largest volunteer service, new york cares, to start training volunteers to help run english classes in response to what will be the reality for immigration reform. and we have done a great amount of work on civic leadership, engaging individuals in our communities around being trained around leadership. they are our ambassadors. we have gradually help develop over 200 of these individuals. we think these folks are going to be our ambassadors. we need to get messages out there. ethnic press matters, but so does a local voice. to your point of the challenge, how we scale this up -- we are trying all we can using human capital and neighbors, using new yorkers to help us do this in a volunteer space, but money matters. we are going to have to be really creative with money, and have to lean on tax dollars and phila
in the studio new york -- the city of new york, it is a state issued i.d., so it is not something we work on. we have created tools that can be used by volunteers to work on conversational english skills -- in libraries and houses of worship. we are going to be working with the largest volunteer service, new york cares, to start training volunteers to help run english classes in response to what will be the reality for immigration reform. and we have done a great amount of work on civic...
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city, new york. also joining the craze with city bike, it is the largest program in the country with over 6,000 bikes available. and with me right now is jeanette sonakan. she's the city's transportation commissioner. thank you for joining me. i want to talk to you about this program. why do you think the city bike has become so popular so quickly? >> well, new yorkers love choices and getting around. and new york is ideal for short trips. over half the trips in new york city are under two miles. new yorkers like to do things in a new york minute. so the fact you can grab a bike, take it out, dock it, no hassle, you're done. it's a great new addition to the transportation system. >> some people have been citing a number of issues for example the docking stations taking up space. some of the car drivers, they're saying that was my parking space before. already crowded areas, technical glitches with the app and the kiosks. the lack of bikes in economically poor areas. is the department working on some
city, new york. also joining the craze with city bike, it is the largest program in the country with over 6,000 bikes available. and with me right now is jeanette sonakan. she's the city's transportation commissioner. thank you for joining me. i want to talk to you about this program. why do you think the city bike has become so popular so quickly? >> well, new yorkers love choices and getting around. and new york is ideal for short trips. over half the trips in new york city are under...
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quit isn't the way we roll in new york city. >> he's identifying himself with the people from new york and the music is similar from the taber knack l choir. i don't know where it came from. nothing to do with anthony weiner's life. >> i hate to say this, but i was relieved he didn't pan down in that thing. >> did i just hear an oi? >> i'm sorry. >> are we complicit in this? let's take on the media part of this. >> no. go ahead, howard. >> it's his fault. it's his fault we're talking about this stuff. it's not our fault. and -- >> no, he's in the spotlight because he chose to be in this spotlight. >> let me tell you something else. his press secretary was calling talking, discussing talking points memo some other topic. talking points memo is a serious web page that has serious substantive stuff. what is that press secretary doing even off the record which she wasn't? let's say she was off the record. why is she responding in that way? she had a chance to talk about something completely different, something substantive and didn't do it. that's the kind of campaign this is. they're tran
quit isn't the way we roll in new york city. >> he's identifying himself with the people from new york and the music is similar from the taber knack l choir. i don't know where it came from. nothing to do with anthony weiner's life. >> i hate to say this, but i was relieved he didn't pan down in that thing. >> did i just hear an oi? >> i'm sorry. >> are we complicit in this? let's take on the media part of this. >> no. go ahead, howard. >> it's his...
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new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >> [speaking chinese] >> [speaking italian] >> [speaking foreign languages] >> don't mess with texas? no, don't [bleeped] with new york. [cheering and applause] i'm lewis black. and i approved this message. john? >> john: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everybody. [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight my bestselling author whose new book is called "zealot: the life and times of jesus christ." please welcome back to the show the fantastic reza alsan. [applause] reza, reza, reza, reza, reza... >> john, john, john, john, john. >> john: talk about jesus. >> you've
new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >>...
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theirs is the classic new york story. work hard, make it into the middle class, you make life a little more dangerous for your kids. that's how the city was built. >> we love the city. and no one will be harder than carlos. >> il sext you every single day. thank you for watching. >> diane lane, by the way on the brighter side has been cast to play hillary clinton in a biographical miniseries set to air on abc during the run up to the 2016 election. that is a double win for both of them. beautiful diane lane playing hillary clinton. a great career boost for her. the series will span the former first lady's career from 1998 through her time as secretary of state. and while the part of bill clinton has yet to be cast, the washington "washington post" reliable source blog put forth suggestions for the role. we thought we would have fun and consider the possibilities. start with jeff bridges. he would be my candidate. the big will he bow ski would probably pull this off. at age 63, he might be too old to play the former presid
theirs is the classic new york story. work hard, make it into the middle class, you make life a little more dangerous for your kids. that's how the city was built. >> we love the city. and no one will be harder than carlos. >> il sext you every single day. thank you for watching. >> diane lane, by the way on the brighter side has been cast to play hillary clinton in a biographical miniseries set to air on abc during the run up to the 2016 election. that is a double win for...
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here to tell us is candidate for new york city comptroller eliot spitzer. elliott, thank you for coming. good to see you. (cheers and applause) >> thank you. >> stephen: okay, elliott, you also got a book here. >> i do. >> stephen: it's call product tecting capitalism case by case. we'll get to that later. >> can we do that now. >> stephen: elliott. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: what is a comptroller. what does a comptroller do. >> i thought you were going to tell me. that's why i showed up. this is actually a hugely important position. you control or have a say in the investment of over 140 billion dollars of pension dollars that are the pensions for forming municipal wormer-- workers, you see overthe the budget, you see that the tax dollars are used for the purpose-- you seem so intent in listening. >> stephen: no, i do, it's good to know. given a position of this responsibility, shouldn't the job of comptroller go to someone who has shown a modicum of self-comptrol. (applause) >> you are right. >> stephen: why-- why, why should, why should the people trust ne
here to tell us is candidate for new york city comptroller eliot spitzer. elliott, thank you for coming. good to see you. (cheers and applause) >> thank you. >> stephen: okay, elliott, you also got a book here. >> i do. >> stephen: it's call product tecting capitalism case by case. we'll get to that later. >> can we do that now. >> stephen: elliott. >> yes, sir. >> stephen: what is a comptroller. what does a comptroller do. >> i thought you...
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new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >> [speaking chinese] >> [speaking italian] >> [speaking foreign languages] >> don't mess with texas? no, don't [bleeped] with new york. [cheering and applause] i'm lewis black. and i approved this message. john? >> john: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everybody. qogiiobobdikhobo3/3.ro3/3/do%oeo [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back. my guest tonight my bestselling author whose new book is called "zealot: the life and times of jesus christ." please welcome back to the show the fantastic reza alsan. [applause] reza, reza, reza, reza, reza... >> john, john, john, john, john. >>
new york is my city. i share it with 8 million proud, amazing people. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> new york, our city. >> this is my [bleeped] city. >> we may all come from different places, but we all agree on one thing. [bleeped], texas. [bleeped], texas. >> [bleeped], texas. >> no, no, no, no texas. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. [bleeped] texas. >>...
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there is new york bias in cable news that is frightening. it's much more important story in this category is the one in san diego where a real office holder is accused of significant things as an office holder. second interesting media story is what are seeing a critique of his performance as a member of congress. as a member of congress is around zero. that is what is really important. >> rick: we'll keep on hearing about the story. general consensus it's going to on and on. another quick break, a royal media baby blitz straight ahead. stay right with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna. helping people with diabetes find balance. i guess. did you download that book i sent? yah, nice rainbow highlighter. you've got finch for math right? uh-uh. english? her. splanker, pretend we're not related. oh trust me, you don't want any of that. where you can sit can
there is new york bias in cable news that is frightening. it's much more important story in this category is the one in san diego where a real office holder is accused of significant things as an office holder. second interesting media story is what are seeing a critique of his performance as a member of congress. as a member of congress is around zero. that is what is really important. >> rick: we'll keep on hearing about the story. general consensus it's going to on and on. another...
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"new york daily news" are calling on anthony weiner to step aside in the race for mayor of new york city. weiner called a news conference late yesterday where he was forced to respond to revelations that he continued to send lewd messages to a complete stranger via social media even after he resigned from congress. gossip websites claimed that weiner used the alias carlos danger to message with a 22-year-old woman between july and november of 2012. that's more than a year after he resigned in disgrace from congress. and according to the website, their relationship started just one week before "people" magazine profiled him and his family and ran that headline, "i feel like a different person." >> yeah, carlos danger. >> he didn't say which different person it was he felt like. >> exactly. >> while weiner denied some of what was reported yesterday, he did take responsibility and openly apologized to anyone on the receiving end of his messages. he also apologized to his wife, who was standing by his side. i was wondering if she would step out with him. she spoke publicly for the first
"new york daily news" are calling on anthony weiner to step aside in the race for mayor of new york city. weiner called a news conference late yesterday where he was forced to respond to revelations that he continued to send lewd messages to a complete stranger via social media even after he resigned from congress. gossip websites claimed that weiner used the alias carlos danger to message with a 22-year-old woman between july and november of 2012. that's more than a year after he...
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for the people of new york, but to represent more than the people of new york. he or she stands at this country's front door. and right there in the media capital itself. and ever since i can remember, the mayor has been a major representative of this country, welcoming visitors, celebrated and not from around the world. we know their names well. we know them well. la guardia, john linsey, ed koch, rudy giuliani, mike bloomberg. they are household names, not just in this country, but in the world at large. so the question of who stands out there representing not just new yorkers, not just democrats in many cases, but us is a question worthy of debate. tonight we have the front-runner for the office of mayor of new york city, city council speaker christine quinn. thank you, speaker quinn, for joining us. it's great to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> i don't think you're ready for this. maybe you've been thinking about this. the public role of mayor of metropolis. >> yep. >> gotham, the big apple, the greatest city in the world. the center of the consciousn
for the people of new york, but to represent more than the people of new york. he or she stands at this country's front door. and right there in the media capital itself. and ever since i can remember, the mayor has been a major representative of this country, welcoming visitors, celebrated and not from around the world. we know their names well. we know them well. la guardia, john linsey, ed koch, rudy giuliani, mike bloomberg. they are household names, not just in this country, but in the...
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new york city does not suffer fools. to that degree i do think it is uphill to prove as comptroller or mayor your scandal-plagued past isn't a liability. >> i think he is going to have a real hard time making the case you should be comptroller, a job where you have to build coalition, it is not being a sheriff, it is being a steward of a $155 billion pension fund. the 14th largest in the world. it is about the security -- retirement security of individuals. it is not our money. it is not elliott's money so forget about his personal issues. this is about competence. this is about working. when you look at my record, of being able to do really important things by bringing people together, when this guy went to albany full of promise. forget about how he left. you should have seen how he was when he was there? it was unbelievable. and that's the problem. >> i think it is the arrogance factor. >> can i ask you a question about that $145 billion fund? spitzer has a new book where he says he wants to use that power of that $14
new york city does not suffer fools. to that degree i do think it is uphill to prove as comptroller or mayor your scandal-plagued past isn't a liability. >> i think he is going to have a real hard time making the case you should be comptroller, a job where you have to build coalition, it is not being a sheriff, it is being a steward of a $155 billion pension fund. the 14th largest in the world. it is about the security -- retirement security of individuals. it is not our money. it is not...
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. >> a new sexting scandal threatens to derail anthony weiner's run for new york city mayor, but the disgraced former congressman keeps his biggest supporter. >> i made the decision that it was worth staying in this marriage. >>> and two divers have a whale of a tale to tell. their close encounter with some giants of the deep that leave them as the ones that got away. captioning funded by cbs thk thk 6 >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for july 24th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the newest member of the britain's royal family spent his first night at home. the newborn son of prince william and his wife kate was introduced to the world yesterday, but probably won't be seen in public for a while. his parents say he's a big boy with a good set of lungs but they are still working on a name. tina kraus is outside kensington palace in london. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, prince william and kate are getting a taste of the feeling of being parents. photos of the unnamed baby prince are splashed all over the papers today including th
. >> a new sexting scandal threatens to derail anthony weiner's run for new york city mayor, but the disgraced former congressman keeps his biggest supporter. >> i made the decision that it was worth staying in this marriage. >>> and two divers have a whale of a tale to tell. their close encounter with some giants of the deep that leave them as the ones that got away. captioning funded by cbs thk thk 6 >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for july 24th,...
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about the governance of new york city. on that note i want to ask you about some of the stuff bill deblasio has brought. the share of new york city income going to the top percent spiked dramatically. in 2002 the top 1% in new york city earned 27% by total income. by last year, they earned 39% of total income. that is worrisome to people who want to see an equitable society. >> it is more than worrisome. now look, this is a national problem but new york has it tremendously also as a problem. it is an enormous issue. but part of running for mayor and just being mayor isn't about identifying the problem. that's really important and talking about it. it is about getting things done to try to solve that problem. so one of the things you need to do to address income inequality is do everything you can to create and sustain good jobs. i passed a living wage and a prevailing wage law that raised salaries of workers who get paid or are associated with city dollars. i working with my colleagues brought more manufacturing and high-t
about the governance of new york city. on that note i want to ask you about some of the stuff bill deblasio has brought. the share of new york city income going to the top percent spiked dramatically. in 2002 the top 1% in new york city earned 27% by total income. by last year, they earned 39% of total income. that is worrisome to people who want to see an equitable society. >> it is more than worrisome. now look, this is a national problem but new york has it tremendously also as a...
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york and the new york media? >> where it goes from here is anybody's guess. we're like anybody else, you have to cover the candidates, you have to take them at their word until you know otherwise, you have to dig and go behind their statements, try and present the truth to your audience. we have all tried to do that even under these very strange circumstances. and then when the editorial boards kick in, and they try to make a judgment about how people should interpret all of this information, they're doing their job do. >> thanks for doing your job. and for those of you who want a serious take on the new york city race, smile, it says, one of you is going to be the next mayor of new york. it's the "new york times" magazine section this week and it has a good, deep dive on the personalities and the substance of the new york mayoral race. >>> the duchess of cambridge gives birth to the next generation of royalty. it touches off a media frenzy, was coverage of the royal baby over the top? ♪ there's a new way to fi
york and the new york media? >> where it goes from here is anybody's guess. we're like anybody else, you have to cover the candidates, you have to take them at their word until you know otherwise, you have to dig and go behind their statements, try and present the truth to your audience. we have all tried to do that even under these very strange circumstances. and then when the editorial boards kick in, and they try to make a judgment about how people should interpret all of this...
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so they wanted eliot spitzer's campaign and for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal and two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this worm for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raise an affluent area of new york city and walk the halls us. some of the most prestigious universities he received as an undergrad from princeton university and a law degree from harvard to prevailing in academia he went on to conquer white collar crime in the manhattan district attorney's office he became the chief of the labor racketeering unit and led the investigation and that brought down the gambino mafia on an organized crime scene sting he soon took an interest in politics and successfully ran for attorney general this is where he dug himself the sheriff of wall street where you played an untraditional role and prosecuted the federal cases against the most powerful firms on wall street us
so they wanted eliot spitzer's campaign and for new york city comptroller a former new york governor resigned after a prostitution scandal and two thousand and eight he told the times over the weekend i am hopeful they'll be forgiveness i am asking for it but has the big apple exterminated this worm for good in light of his recent endeavors let's revisit the profile of eliot spitzer he was raise an affluent area of new york city and walk the halls us. some of the most prestigious universities...
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new york, new york. the town so nice they named it twice. i believe is too nice for this. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" our national conversation on race, another county is heard from. bill o'reilly delivers the angry white man position, and it is a rant that requires a response. that is coming up. >>> also tonight, i'll tell you how every time you buy a can of soda, you're helping make the big banks even bigger. senator sherrod brown is my guest on this absolutely crazy story. >>> but we begin tonight and, perhaps, you predicted this, dear viewer, with carlos danger. that is not a superhero cartoon on telemundo. it is a secret online identity used by one anthony weiner, former u.s. congressman, current candidate for mayor of this great city of new york which he used as he allegedly engaged in explicit sexual messages with a 22-year-old woman on the internet. this reported today by a website called "the dirty" which i didn't think i'd
new york, new york. the town so nice they named it twice. i believe is too nice for this. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" our national conversation on race, another county is heard from. bill o'reilly delivers the angry white man position, and it is a rant that requires a response. that is coming up. >>> also...
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york and northern new england. we could have damaging wind, and there's also the possibility of tornadoes before the front moves through. and, of course, that means conditions will get cooler by the time we get to the weekend. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> the mayor of detroit says bankruptcy offers that troubled city a new start. detroit is the largest american city ever to file for bankruptcy protection. it is more than $18 billion in debt. the city's emergency manager says the move allows the city to keep operating. >> services will remain open, paychecks will be made, bills will be paid. nothing changes from the standpoint of the ordinary citizen's perspective. >> but detroit will not have to pay many of its bills. yesterday's bankruptcy files follows months of talks with creditors and city employee unions. >>> the national security agency is changing its security protocol because of edward snowden, the nsa leaker. they say computer analysts like snowden will no longer have solo access to sensitive in
york and northern new england. we could have damaging wind, and there's also the possibility of tornadoes before the front moves through. and, of course, that means conditions will get cooler by the time we get to the weekend. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> the mayor of detroit says bankruptcy offers that troubled city a new start. detroit is the largest american city ever to file for bankruptcy protection. it is more than $18 billion in debt. the city's emergency manager says...
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in new york city. spitzer was also candid about his past, notably his involvement in a 2008 prostitution scandal. the former governor said, quote, i am hopeful there will be forgiveness. i'm asking for it. spitzer joins popular manhattan borough presidenting scott stringer in the race. his campaign responded to spitzer's announcement saying, quote, eliot spitzer is going to spurn the campaign finance program to try to buy personal redemption with his family fortune. the voters will decide. do you think he will get this, joe? >> you know, i mean, a lot of people are these days. people are handing them out like cotton candy. north, south, east, west, a lot of forgiveness. i'm all for forgiveness. that's great. please, forgive me for just -- what i do every five minutes. but in this case, let me tell you why i think there's a difference between eliot spitzer and anthony weiner. anthony weiner is a guy who was -- he was a generalist, he would go on the floor, he was very combative, he didn't have really lo
in new york city. spitzer was also candid about his past, notably his involvement in a 2008 prostitution scandal. the former governor said, quote, i am hopeful there will be forgiveness. i'm asking for it. spitzer joins popular manhattan borough presidenting scott stringer in the race. his campaign responded to spitzer's announcement saying, quote, eliot spitzer is going to spurn the campaign finance program to try to buy personal redemption with his family fortune. the voters will decide. do...
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, as it were, in terms of new york politics anyway, gang. "the new york times" editorial tomorrow morning is going to say that anthony weiner should get out of this race. a "new york times" editorial in a campaign like this is pretty important. >> that will have an effect because that is an impactful thing for the democratic primary electorate here in new york. as you know, lawrence, sometimes on the lower ballot races they can make or break campaigns. but "the new york times" editorial board has had some kind of sexual puritanism here that i didn't see on display during president clinton's administration. there's something about the sexual politics in this country that really gets people up and gets them confused. sometimes it's partisan. sometimes it's hypocritical. but they said that eliot spitzer was the kim kardashian of new york politics, he should get out of the race for comptroller because of his sex scandal, which would have left one person in the race, ceasing to be a race. i don't know what's going on over in midtown at "the new y
, as it were, in terms of new york politics anyway, gang. "the new york times" editorial tomorrow morning is going to say that anthony weiner should get out of this race. a "new york times" editorial in a campaign like this is pretty important. >> that will have an effect because that is an impactful thing for the democratic primary electorate here in new york. as you know, lawrence, sometimes on the lower ballot races they can make or break campaigns. but "the...
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we leave you with a shot of new york city, a sweaty, muggy new york city. it's been that way for a week. no changes coming any time soon. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> welcome back to "morning joe." twenty past the hour. joining us on set, former governor of new york, now candidate for new york city comptroller eliot spitzer. welcome back to the show. >> it is great to be here. thank you for inviting me. >> thank you for coming and facing the cameras and questions. joe is with us as well. >> cameras may be easier. >> you're fine. i actually
we leave you with a shot of new york city, a sweaty, muggy new york city. it's been that way for a week. no changes coming any time soon. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers,"...
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york times" joins us to talk about the new television. a look at netflix and others in the revolution in the making. >> yeah, if you look around, charlie, these names: amazon, apple, intel, these are big, big companies that have changed the world, changed the way that we do a number of things. and now they're all pivoting toward television. it's not just them. sony is in there. there's a lot of technological energy being aimed at that box in your living room. and netflix -- i think it's been an extraordinary sort of story. we cover companies all the time that talk about transformation, that talk about, you know, we're going to embrace the future. but netflix, while we were watching, they were the biggest user of the postal service and within a year later they were the biggest user of down loads on the internet and that's the kind of pivot we've never seen. >> rose: nate silver and david car when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nate silver is here. h
york times" joins us to talk about the new television. a look at netflix and others in the revolution in the making. >> yeah, if you look around, charlie, these names: amazon, apple, intel, these are big, big companies that have changed the world, changed the way that we do a number of things. and now they're all pivoting toward television. it's not just them. sony is in there. there's a lot of technological energy being aimed at that box in your living room. and netflix -- i think...
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stuart: this week i spoke to former new york governor eliot spitzer and he's running for new york city comptroller and a pretty powerful position. it got pretty heated during the interview. >> if you wish to merely have a sequence of frankly kind of insulting questions, that's fine, it's your show, your network, you can do what you wish, i'm happy to sit here and answer them sequentially, and i will do that. >> yes, indeed the former governor did answer my questions. you're going to find out exactly what he said and how he justifies his return to public life in the next hour. and the big board, we're up 36 points, do15,515. take a look at this, this is a lincoln hybrid. and we're taking this outside, out of my comfort zone on the new york city streets. we'll show you the new car and they're going to try and sell it to me next. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office,
stuart: this week i spoke to former new york governor eliot spitzer and he's running for new york city comptroller and a pretty powerful position. it got pretty heated during the interview. >> if you wish to merely have a sequence of frankly kind of insulting questions, that's fine, it's your show, your network, you can do what you wish, i'm happy to sit here and answer them sequentially, and i will do that. >> yes, indeed the former governor did answer my questions. you're going to...
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isn't the way we roll in new york city. we fight through tough things which really not about the campaign and not about the candidates and this isn't about me. this is about helping new yorkers because they understand this is about them. >> that video capped a rough day for his campaign. when asked by a reporter tuesday if he was still engaging in inappropriate conduct, weiner side stepped the question, refusing to give a direct yes or no answer. earlier in the day, his spokeswoman lashed out at an intern who published a negative story about the campaign. she said she is a famed seeking underachiever who sucked at her job. that came after weiner's most recent sexting partner appeared on the howard stern show. she said their relationship is proof he hasn't changed. weiner has fallen to fourth in the latest public opinion poll. >>> supporters call him a hero. the government calls him a traitor. the verdict is in for bradley manning who facilitated the largest leak of classified documents in u.s. history. guilty on most counts
isn't the way we roll in new york city. we fight through tough things which really not about the campaign and not about the candidates and this isn't about me. this is about helping new yorkers because they understand this is about them. >> that video capped a rough day for his campaign. when asked by a reporter tuesday if he was still engaging in inappropriate conduct, weiner side stepped the question, refusing to give a direct yes or no answer. earlier in the day, his spokeswoman lashed...
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terrell brown is in new york city. terrell? >> reporter: and new york, boston and hartford, scott, are all flirting with their record for power use. it's the fifth day of this heat wave and new yorkers are starting to lose their patience. >> miserable. feels like i live inside a dog's mouth. >> reporter: those who tried to escape had a hard time. amtrak slowed trains between boston and washington because the high heat might make tracks expand. new york's six million air conditioners have pushed the city's power grid to the limit. the city's main electric company is working with 700 commercial customers to cut their power use. some are using their own power generators. john mixon is the vice president for con edison. >> we have a number of customers who sign up for programs with us where they are actually paid to reduce demand. >> reporter: jordan barowitz is with an organization that own -- 11 buildings in manhattan. >> what are you doing in the building to reduce energy use? >> we turn off some lights. we shut down two elevato
terrell brown is in new york city. terrell? >> reporter: and new york, boston and hartford, scott, are all flirting with their record for power use. it's the fifth day of this heat wave and new yorkers are starting to lose their patience. >> miserable. feels like i live inside a dog's mouth. >> reporter: those who tried to escape had a hard time. amtrak slowed trains between boston and washington because the high heat might make tracks expand. new york's six million air...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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consider new york's stop and frisk program. last year the nypd conducted 5,320 searches. 85% were racial minorities. hundreds of thousands and lack latino new yorkers were presumed suspicious and stopped and questioned and searched. the vast mantle of tjority of t that presumption was wrong. the defender of the policy including mayor michael bloomberg. >> i think we kind of dismiss it as some innocuous actions by a police agency and good citizens will appreciate the attempt at enforcement but, in fact, it is high level of disrespect. >> reporter: new york's situation is not unique. while 25 states have passed laws discouraging profiling, only 12 of those states fully ban it and only five specifically punish police for the practice. in most of the country, racial profiling is basically on the table. >> we want our country to like see this as a problem and deal with it. >> reporter: presidents from both parties have criticized the practice. george w. bush called for its abolition in his first state of the union address. >> i aske
consider new york's stop and frisk program. last year the nypd conducted 5,320 searches. 85% were racial minorities. hundreds of thousands and lack latino new yorkers were presumed suspicious and stopped and questioned and searched. the vast mantle of tjority of t that presumption was wrong. the defender of the policy including mayor michael bloomberg. >> i think we kind of dismiss it as some innocuous actions by a police agency and good citizens will appreciate the attempt at enforcement...