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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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by many measures, new york city is thriving. its economy is growing; crime is at historic lows and the city's eight million residents are healthier and living longer than a decade ago. michael powell has reported on the city for more than 20 years. he's now a columnist at "the new york times." he says when bloomberg took office, right after 9/11, the city's future was far from secure. is in many ways transformed the city. >> sreenivasan: the city's financial health is one area where the mayor generally gets credit. new york city's budget, which is $70 billion this year has been in the black throughout bloomberg's tenure. mitchell moss teaches urban planning at new york university and was an adviser to bloomberg during his first run for mayor. he argues bloomberg's tax fls policies have not only stabilized the city's economy but helped it survive the recession. >> when mike bloomberg came in we were tied to income tax. bloomberg came in and a year after taking over he raised the property tax. now this is a very important issue be
by many measures, new york city is thriving. its economy is growing; crime is at historic lows and the city's eight million residents are healthier and living longer than a decade ago. michael powell has reported on the city for more than 20 years. he's now a columnist at "the new york times." he says when bloomberg took office, right after 9/11, the city's future was far from secure. is in many ways transformed the city. >> sreenivasan: the city's financial health is one area...
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wendy gillette here in new york. thank u, wendy. >>> coming up on the "morning news," courtroom shocker. a man who confessed to.ca ui in a viral video appears to go back on a promise to take responsibility for his crime. this is the "cbs morning news." crime. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil wash with odor block, the confident clean. with odor block, the confident clean. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ male announcer ] pringles, bursting with more flavor. softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if
wendy gillette here in new york. thank u, wendy. >>> coming up on the "morning news," courtroom shocker. a man who confessed to.ca ui in a viral video appears to go back on a promise to take responsibility for his crime. this is the "cbs morning news." crime. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil wash with odor block, the confident clean. with odor block,...
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liberals in new york are tired of authoritarianism. wiener had sex appeal -- not appeal, but had sex anyway. and then this political story. the two lived happily in that space. we could talk about a grown up thing which was democrats trending more liberal left and then we can make people -- it was like a flint stone vitamin. now the two have decoupled and what are we left with? chris star says we are not grown-ups by going with the easy cheesy tabloid sensational and let's kick anthony wiener around. >> right now the word anthony wiener and grown up should never be used in the same sentence. it is sad. >> chris, you mentioned a sunday show. i was stunned to learn that meet the press aired an interview conducted by savannah guthrie, the only one to be on that nbc program. let's look at that. >> your wife was part of that piece and she talked about how you changed. at that time she didn't even know that your behavior was continuing, that it was still going on. doesn't that not show a capacity to look somebody in the eye and lie, not just
liberals in new york are tired of authoritarianism. wiener had sex appeal -- not appeal, but had sex anyway. and then this political story. the two lived happily in that space. we could talk about a grown up thing which was democrats trending more liberal left and then we can make people -- it was like a flint stone vitamin. now the two have decoupled and what are we left with? chris star says we are not grown-ups by going with the easy cheesy tabloid sensational and let's kick anthony wiener...
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that, hey, there are bad guys in new york, there are bad guys in new york, al qaeda in new york. he believed it. he said himself he sort of drink the kool-aid. as he went on running this unit, he began to get frustrated to see he had really talented detectives with really great when which skills -- language skills, and they were making any cases. it was more about effectiveness, is this an effective way to use resources of talent to police investigators? these were guys who are used to putting bad guys in jail, right? taking drugs off the street, taking guns off the streets. guns kill people. instead, he was writing intelligence reports about what people think of the state of the union address. i think he got frustrated and disillusioned with the program. >> can you talk about the issue of oversight? first of all, this raises a lot of civil rights issues. has there been a response from the justice department on the white house? talk about what kind of oversight exists. >> and what is happening now? >> everything we talk about in the book, with the exception of a few sort of insul
that, hey, there are bad guys in new york, there are bad guys in new york, al qaeda in new york. he believed it. he said himself he sort of drink the kool-aid. as he went on running this unit, he began to get frustrated to see he had really talented detectives with really great when which skills -- language skills, and they were making any cases. it was more about effectiveness, is this an effective way to use resources of talent to police investigators? these were guys who are used to putting...
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if you go and type in new york, it will flip you over to the new york state of help marketplace. my organization is and 61 out of 62 counties. they do have great navigators in that county. >> what is the number of community service -- and her navigators taking calls now or is it october 1? >> we are booking appointments now. in on tuesday.e 5400 orber is 888-614- you can e-mail us. >> we're going to take a break and come back to this discussion. we want to ask you about some of the people have come forward asking for help and how you're dealing with them. elisabeth benjamin, vice president of health initiatives at the community service society of new york, one of the thousands of navigators who have been trained all over the country doubt people navigate -- throughout the country to help people navigate the new health care system. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. i want to turn to president obama. on wednesday you spoke with bill clinton at the clinton global initiative conference. >> esse
if you go and type in new york, it will flip you over to the new york state of help marketplace. my organization is and 61 out of 62 counties. they do have great navigators in that county. >> what is the number of community service -- and her navigators taking calls now or is it october 1? >> we are booking appointments now. in on tuesday.e 5400 orber is 888-614- you can e-mail us. >> we're going to take a break and come back to this discussion. we want to ask you about some...
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there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs their attention. >> do you feel like the angelina jolie of taxi driver
there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been...
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the other is new york and you can see a growth in new york and in new york the model is different. in that case the cruise lines said we'll like to be able to sale cruises to those in the northeast of the united states next to california. they're not relying to flying people all over the world, but they're relying people to drive and come to their port and grow. the future of san francisco is some where in between the two because it's not the gateway strategy. you have some gateway capabilities but there's no way to beat seattle because we're reaching the atlantic market faster or going south. there's potential. you have hawaii, but the local sources and that's region. that goes into three or four hundred miles away. it's a great potential for san francisco and the future for growing. you're about to embark on this new terminal. we'll give you that ability to embark on that growth model and we think that the next year or so as the new ships are coming in place and are beginning to sale on a regular basis rather than passing by. i think if they get good deals you're going to see the
the other is new york and you can see a growth in new york and in new york the model is different. in that case the cruise lines said we'll like to be able to sale cruises to those in the northeast of the united states next to california. they're not relying to flying people all over the world, but they're relying people to drive and come to their port and grow. the future of san francisco is some where in between the two because it's not the gateway strategy. you have some gateway capabilities...
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in ikt a ka, new york, the average is $446. that's $372 more a year. why is there so much variation in the average premiums even within the state? >> some of it is related to the geographic area in the state. in the city, of course, you have you know, thousands of providers, which is really different than if you're in a small upstate county. >> reporter: it's the insurance companies that set the rates. the more competition within a community in general, the lower the premiums. after the exchanges are up and running, consumers will be able to read reviews on the health care exchange websites about how well the plans actually work. that information is intended to weed out insurance companies that aren't living up to expectations. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> well, we are learning more about the gunman who opened fire at the washington navy yard. the fbi said aaron alexis had a history of mental illness suffering from paranoia and delusions. alexis believe thad he was being bombarded with radio waves and there is now dramat
in ikt a ka, new york, the average is $446. that's $372 more a year. why is there so much variation in the average premiums even within the state? >> some of it is related to the geographic area in the state. in the city, of course, you have you know, thousands of providers, which is really different than if you're in a small upstate county. >> reporter: it's the insurance companies that set the rates. the more competition within a community in general, the lower the premiums. after...
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the untold loss of life in new york alone. we only know that there have been hundreds of burn victims brought to various hospitals. both twin trade tower centers have collapsed to the ground. that's a densely populated area obviously. we don't know the number of casualties yet at the pentagon and we don't know the number of deaths in that plane that went down as katie pointed, north of pittsburgh. >> we've left out a piece of information. we know for a fact that one of these planes that was crashed into the world trade center was hienl hijacked from boston this morning. it was american airlines flight 11 en route from boston to los angeles. we had reports it had been diverted to jfk and perhaps while fainingeigning a landing at jfk, it diverted into the world trade center. >> all air travel has been stopped. air travel has been closed across the country in terms of planes departing. planes en route it is unclear if they made emergency landings. the white house has been evacuated. the state department the cia has been evacuated
the untold loss of life in new york alone. we only know that there have been hundreds of burn victims brought to various hospitals. both twin trade tower centers have collapsed to the ground. that's a densely populated area obviously. we don't know the number of casualties yet at the pentagon and we don't know the number of deaths in that plane that went down as katie pointed, north of pittsburgh. >> we've left out a piece of information. we know for a fact that one of these planes that...
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today in every school in every neighborhood in new york city. that means the 4% of 5-year-olds who used to miss out on kindergarten and started first grade, you know, a year behind, that's not going to happen anymore. and new yorkers, it's what they're telling me. they have made a decision in the final hours, they want a mayor who can improve the city, leave no one behind, and you need to have done that to be able to do that. >> let me ask you real quickly, though. i know you haven't had a chance to see the charlie rose interview with ba sashar al ass. but he said to expect everything if the u.s. goes ahead to strike syria. i know you agree with general barry mccaffrey why this guy is getting so much air time. but ray kelly has said no candidate has asked for a terrorism briefing. based on what assad is saying now, do you worry about what this means for new york city residents if we have somebody, a regime dictator, that is looking to play dirty? >> but, first of all, my staff is constantly in touch with ray kelly's staff at the police departmen
today in every school in every neighborhood in new york city. that means the 4% of 5-year-olds who used to miss out on kindergarten and started first grade, you know, a year behind, that's not going to happen anymore. and new yorkers, it's what they're telling me. they have made a decision in the final hours, they want a mayor who can improve the city, leave no one behind, and you need to have done that to be able to do that. >> let me ask you real quickly, though. i know you haven't had...
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i'm thomas drayton in new york. our top stories at this hour. secretary of state john kerry and arab foreign ministers agree that syria has used chemical weapons crossing a global red lines. >>> from hospitals to homes. >>> from prime ministers to mayors voters around the world have been going to the polls. >> good to have you with us. the obama administration is on a
i'm thomas drayton in new york. our top stories at this hour. secretary of state john kerry and arab foreign ministers agree that syria has used chemical weapons crossing a global red lines. >>> from hospitals to homes. >>> from prime ministers to mayors voters around the world have been going to the polls. >> good to have you with us. the obama administration is on a
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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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in a new york times op ed he warned against u.s. strike on syria, suggesting it would unleash a new wave of terrorism across the region, syria appears ready to i have did up weapons to avoid u.s. military action. the process of finding and destroying what is said to be one of the largest stockpile in the world could take years, in missouri they take a look at gun laws, a override of a bill falls one vote short. wounded warriors on a spacial mission traveling hundreds of miles by sea to pay their researches at the world trade sent orcenter on 9/11. ♪ ♪ >> russian president putin is make his case on syria. in a new york times op ed piece, putin cautioned the u.s. against military strikes. putin's message was delivered just hours before secretary of state john kerry and russia's foreign minister are set to meet in geneva al jazerra's roxanne a reports. >> reporter: russia's president says he feels compelled to speak directly to the american people about the dangers of military intervention in syria. in a new york times op ed on wed
in a new york times op ed he warned against u.s. strike on syria, suggesting it would unleash a new wave of terrorism across the region, syria appears ready to i have did up weapons to avoid u.s. military action. the process of finding and destroying what is said to be one of the largest stockpile in the world could take years, in missouri they take a look at gun laws, a override of a bill falls one vote short. wounded warriors on a spacial mission traveling hundreds of miles by sea to pay...
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there were several politicians, the governor of new york, the mayor of new york, the governor of new jersey. police commissioner, fire department chief all there to pay homage and pay tribute to the families who spent the day remembering. it this is the last ceremony that will be part of a construction site. when they do this ceremony next year, the main iconic building that will be rebuilt, the one world trade center it will be complete. tenants are expected to occupy that building. it is half rented out. in addition there is other construction to be finished underground where the 9/11 museum still has to be completed. there are some squabbles between the families and museum board that need to be settled. but this is a plaza site where the construction, cranes, fencing, it will all be gone, and you'll just have this plaza where people can come. many people came by to pay respect, members of the media, for all intents and purposes the ceremony is over. the families will try to put this day from 12 years ago into context as they go back to their lives and try to move on. >> david, on
there were several politicians, the governor of new york, the mayor of new york, the governor of new jersey. police commissioner, fire department chief all there to pay homage and pay tribute to the families who spent the day remembering. it this is the last ceremony that will be part of a construction site. when they do this ceremony next year, the main iconic building that will be rebuilt, the one world trade center it will be complete. tenants are expected to occupy that building. it is half...
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new york at 92°, philadelphia at 93 and washington not far behind at 94. when you factor in the humidity, these temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer than this. up to the north though, look at montreal, 69° for you there. as we look at the forecast look at the big change we'll be looking at here. dropping all the way down to 74° by the time we get to the end of the week. over towards florida we do have a little bit of a disturbance off the coast, you can see a counterclockwise turn, showers along the east coast of florida really not bringing too much in terms of accumulation there. it's going to keep the temperatures down just slightly. orlando expect to see about 90, down towards miami how about 88 for you and key west, 86. orlando a big drop in temperatures by the time you get to sunday. 87 to all the way down to 80 as your high. then very quickly over towards texas, rain showers down towards the south, a little bit dryer conditions up to the north, parts of new mexico, temperatures down, you can see albuquerque, about 80° there. dallas over the
new york at 92°, philadelphia at 93 and washington not far behind at 94. when you factor in the humidity, these temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer than this. up to the north though, look at montreal, 69° for you there. as we look at the forecast look at the big change we'll be looking at here. dropping all the way down to 74° by the time we get to the end of the week. over towards florida we do have a little bit of a disturbance off the coast, you can see a counterclockwise turn,...
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. >> in new york i mainly did -- i was in new york from -- for about seven or eight years and i mainly did commercials and theater, and it took me that long to get a tv and film agent. i could not find an agent when i worked for tv and film, and then i finally found somebody -- my commercial agency recommended this person and that's how i kind of got in tune and the rest of it -- >> break in like that. >> yeah. >> are those hard years, when you're doing essentially two episodes of law and order, an episode of er, is it difficult to keep your sanity and to make a living and think that you want to continue to do it. >> yeah, i think -- because here's the thing. when you sign up to be an actor you're signing up for a career of rejection. you're constantly getting rejection. you have to find a support system. you have to find people who believe in you, can encourage you. we were just talking about this. i think the 20s are difficult times because you're trying to figure out stuff in general and new york is a crazy place to live. but i was speaking with this person who was in their 20s rece
. >> in new york i mainly did -- i was in new york from -- for about seven or eight years and i mainly did commercials and theater, and it took me that long to get a tv and film agent. i could not find an agent when i worked for tv and film, and then i finally found somebody -- my commercial agency recommended this person and that's how i kind of got in tune and the rest of it -- >> break in like that. >> yeah. >> are those hard years, when you're doing essentially two...
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it was a brand new event for me. this is the air traffic operation at new york center. it's the largest control room in the united states. >> mike mccormick sprinted to the floor of new york's air traffic control and went directly to an already crowded screen displaying the airspace where the plane was headed. area b. >> their altitude and the fact they were turning southbound i knew that it was going to be area b so it could be with the controllers, be with the supervisors and look at the radar display. >> you wanted to see that plane? >> absolutely. walked up to the radar screens right in here, and went back and forth between the radar screens looking at the activity and take appropriate abbings and make the right decisions. >> with flight 11 not responding, controllers turned to other eyes in the sky asking other commercial airline pilots if they could spot the american airlines jet. one of the crews responding, united flight 175. >> you can see american 767 out there, please? >> okay, we're looking. negative contact. united 175, you have him at your 12:00 now? five
it was a brand new event for me. this is the air traffic operation at new york center. it's the largest control room in the united states. >> mike mccormick sprinted to the floor of new york's air traffic control and went directly to an already crowded screen displaying the airspace where the plane was headed. area b. >> their altitude and the fact they were turning southbound i knew that it was going to be area b so it could be with the controllers, be with the supervisors and look...
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coming to you live from new york. on this the 12th anniversary on the site of the rebuild world sent, the remembrance this time will feature no big name politicians, instead we will be witnessing moments of silence. we will hear the names of the dead as they are read allowed, we will hear the church bells ring, all of this as the united states once again is debating the issue of whether or not to go to war in the middle east. we will also be live from syria's northern border where thousands of refugees are now waiting to see if that attack will happen, if the u.s. will attack president asaad. and we will be in afghanistan, with more than 60,000 u.s. fors are still on duty, 11 years into what is now the longest u.s. war in history. we will bring grow the remembrances which began earlier this morning with a flag there that unfurled at sun rise, and then late they are morning we are going to take you life to pennsylvania and of course, we will be here in new york at the site of the first strikes. like this morning on tha
coming to you live from new york. on this the 12th anniversary on the site of the rebuild world sent, the remembrance this time will feature no big name politicians, instead we will be witnessing moments of silence. we will hear the names of the dead as they are read allowed, we will hear the church bells ring, all of this as the united states once again is debating the issue of whether or not to go to war in the middle east. we will also be live from syria's northern border where thousands of...
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the idea, another developer in new york happened to know, he had been in new york along, and involved in politics. >> host: who was this? bernstein? very well intentioned and very sound public citizen. >> guest: he had the idea early on after 9/11 and talking with people and as he says in an interview it was a vague idea dedicated to a big concept, freedom but he wanted to talk about freedom historically, struggle for freedom over time in different parts of the world including in the united states where there is a struggle for freedom and he wanted to talk about hot spots, one of the parts of the museum, hot spots and the struggle for human rights. he wanted to have public intellectuals and professors involved and he signed up, but to be involved so getting important well-established people on board. there was always a push in the rebuilding effort, housing was moving forward very quickly so they put together a set of plans that in hindsight some who were involved told me was too fast. they were not ready to put together these guidelines. >> host: too much emotion in the? >> guest: th
the idea, another developer in new york happened to know, he had been in new york along, and involved in politics. >> host: who was this? bernstein? very well intentioned and very sound public citizen. >> guest: he had the idea early on after 9/11 and talking with people and as he says in an interview it was a vague idea dedicated to a big concept, freedom but he wanted to talk about freedom historically, struggle for freedom over time in different parts of the world including in...
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and during bloomberg's three terms in offers at city hall, new york has changed. >> new york has become increasingly diverse. since the last several mayoral elects that we have seen and now we are seeing a new slate of issues and a slate of sort of stakeholders that we haven't seen in -- we haven't seen maintain as much voting power in the past. >> reporter: all of this seems to have failed to energize voters. turn out tuesday is expected to be light. of the city's 8 million residents, only half are registered to vote in the primary. each of the candidates hope to his get at least 40% of the vote. enough to avoid a run-off election in october. barely moments ahead of november's general election. al jazerra, new york. >> on tuesday, apple is expected to release its latest iphone and that has wall street and tech junkies chomping at the bit. everybody is talking about new possible fingerprint technology, but more, important, however may be what ceo tim cook says about happeapple's china plant of thes theres a lot speculation that they will unveil a cheaper version of iphone five aimed at
and during bloomberg's three terms in offers at city hall, new york has changed. >> new york has become increasingly diverse. since the last several mayoral elects that we have seen and now we are seeing a new slate of issues and a slate of sort of stakeholders that we haven't seen in -- we haven't seen maintain as much voting power in the past. >> reporter: all of this seems to have failed to energize voters. turn out tuesday is expected to be light. of the city's 8 million...
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york-that new yorkers don't know about it. mohammed was arrested by the fbi, a string operation. thought he would blow up the federal reserve. there were two brothers, who came here and plotted to blow up high-profile theaters, iconic locations. they war arrested in florida. just had another young man who was arrested getting on the plane to go to yemen to learn about terrorist tactics. and don't forget the boston bombings. we're coming here to new york. if the individual that they abducted had not escaped. they would have come back to new york and potentially had a catastrophic event here around rush hour on that friday. so, new york is the center of this terrorist mindset and focusing on doing something here. we are alert. we're vigilant. but you can only do that so much, and getting back to your point, we want them to -- we want the public's help and want them to be more sensitive and aware of their world. >> neil: thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> neil: new york police commissioner. everybody wants him to ru
york-that new yorkers don't know about it. mohammed was arrested by the fbi, a string operation. thought he would blow up the federal reserve. there were two brothers, who came here and plotted to blow up high-profile theaters, iconic locations. they war arrested in florida. just had another young man who was arrested getting on the plane to go to yemen to learn about terrorist tactics. and don't forget the boston bombings. we're coming here to new york. if the individual that they abducted had...
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life could not get better for them, we acknowledged that day, there was another new york, a new york where nearly half our citizens are living at or near the poverty line. neil: new york city mayoral hopeful, and uber liberal blasio all but saying he will give from the rich and give to the poor. what the impact could be on you, whatever is happening in the big apple, is not staying in the big apple. and doesn't charlie gasparino know it. harkens back to a different era. >> let me fix my collar here. neil: you need to wear a tie. >> that is a problem. i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? >> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips, i hate to break it to bill deblasio the g
life could not get better for them, we acknowledged that day, there was another new york, a new york where nearly half our citizens are living at or near the poverty line. neil: new york city mayoral hopeful, and uber liberal blasio all but saying he will give from the rich and give to the poor. what the impact could be on you, whatever is happening in the big apple, is not staying in the big apple. and doesn't charlie gasparino know it. harkens back to a different era. >> let me fix my...
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new york's mayorral candidates-- (applause) >> stephen: in response to the crisis new york mayorral candidates immediately weighed in. a spokesman for shockingly candidate for mayor be thonny weiner told if an anthony said if he will not only stop trains for kittens, will personally chroim over the third rail to do it. i for one believe anthony weiner would never harm a kitten though he has a long record of choking the chicken. (cheers and applause) now weiner's response was echoed by fellow candidates christine queen, bill thompson and sal albany who said what are we nut, of course i would have stopped. we can't just go running over kittens. (laughter) can't, sal, or won't? because there's one politician out there with the courage to grease our tracks with cat babies. republican joe lhota whose campaign when asked about the kittens responded that lhota does not think it's appropriate to shut down an entire train line for an extended period for this purpose. folks this is a shrewd political move. think about it, lhota is the only pro dead kitten candidate in this race. or any race. and i say h
new york's mayorral candidates-- (applause) >> stephen: in response to the crisis new york mayorral candidates immediately weighed in. a spokesman for shockingly candidate for mayor be thonny weiner told if an anthony said if he will not only stop trains for kittens, will personally chroim over the third rail to do it. i for one believe anthony weiner would never harm a kitten though he has a long record of choking the chicken. (cheers and applause) now weiner's response was echoed by...
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we saw new ones, front page of the "new york times." here we see a still that shows members of a militant group in the north of syria minutes before they executed seven soldiers from the regime who are lying there on the ground. a number of those soldiers appear to have been beaten before they were shot. and with incidents like that one, and you know, the al-qaida-backed groups that have had success on the battlefield, can you see where so many americans are reluctant to get involved with syria? >> first of all, i would like to make clear the supreme military council and syrian opposition coalition, the civilian opposition immediately and resolutely condemned this act by this independent group. those actions from condemned by the option. and by the free syrian army leadership. now it is a concern, it absolutely is, there are--there is going to be a level of uncertain. it's gorilla warfare. that said we have to look at the brutality of the regime. while these acts were on the front page of the "new york times" were condemned, contemptibl
we saw new ones, front page of the "new york times." here we see a still that shows members of a militant group in the north of syria minutes before they executed seven soldiers from the regime who are lying there on the ground. a number of those soldiers appear to have been beaten before they were shot. and with incidents like that one, and you know, the al-qaida-backed groups that have had success on the battlefield, can you see where so many americans are reluctant to get involved...
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it's a new york story. but when you start talking about income inequality in this country, you talk about social justice and fairness, all eyes on the big city. last night new york city public advocate and two-time ed show guest, bill de blasio. i should point out he really made a turn in the polls when he was on the ed show on the weekend at 5:00. he won the most votes in the democratic mayoral primary. we won't find out until next week whether de blasio will be named the outright winner or if he will have to face the second-place finisher bill thompson in an october 1st runoff. republican nominee joe loeta, his victory speech last night made it clear, the general campaign is already in full swing. >> ladies and gentlemen, over the next two months, new yorkers will see two completely different visions for the future of our city. i'm hearing an awful lot coming from the other side about a tale of two cities and how they want to tear down the progress that's happened over the last 20 years. this tale is noth
it's a new york story. but when you start talking about income inequality in this country, you talk about social justice and fairness, all eyes on the big city. last night new york city public advocate and two-time ed show guest, bill de blasio. i should point out he really made a turn in the polls when he was on the ed show on the weekend at 5:00. he won the most votes in the democratic mayoral primary. we won't find out until next week whether de blasio will be named the outright winner or if...
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york, a new york battle? or to put it another way, to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment, and the social environment, that is new york city? or to what extent do you glean from the battle here more universal lessons? or is this really a parochial battle, passing but a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land. it was a piece of land and one of the most expensive as of the city and the financial district. you could imagine if this happened in other places, there might have been more freedom to think about how this land could be used, beyond certain commercial or noncommercial uses. but here, ma no restriction. this was one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world. but because it's one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. i mean, battles over land hap
york, a new york battle? or to put it another way, to what extent are the battle lines drawn because of the characteristics and the political environment, and the social environment, that is new york city? or to what extent do you glean from the battle here more universal lessons? or is this really a parochial battle, passing but a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land. it was a piece of land and one...
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earlier i spoke with mittsko in new york. she has more on what's going on there. >> gene, the general assembly's meeting on wednesday was to discuss the development of goals established in the year 2000. these included reusing extreme poverty by half and achieving universal primary education by 2015. now the deadline is approaching, world leaders must decide to do what to do after 2015. the new trend is toward not only governments being involved, but the business world as well. private companies are increasingly taking part in development projects. for example, in the wednesday session, former microsoft ceo bill gates and his wife melinda addressed the assembly. >> we'll achieve a world in which a child from a poor country, is as likely to survive and thrive as a child in a rich country. we could drive poverty to extremely low levels. >> why are corporations interested in cooperating with the u.n.? >> well, it's because today's private sector places more importance on social responsibility. a company that exercises good gover
earlier i spoke with mittsko in new york. she has more on what's going on there. >> gene, the general assembly's meeting on wednesday was to discuss the development of goals established in the year 2000. these included reusing extreme poverty by half and achieving universal primary education by 2015. now the deadline is approaching, world leaders must decide to do what to do after 2015. the new trend is toward not only governments being involved, but the business world as well. private...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: permission to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, we are on the brink of a shutdown, a brink of sending this nation over the cliff. tonight, i speak to the american people and to my colleagues, we have a very simple task, a task of mercy and grace, a task of adulthood in recognition of our responsibility to keep this government open. i would like to shun the party and let them eat cake and those who say let's eat and play while rome is burning and the former presidential candidate bachmann who says we are smiling, we got what we want a shutdown of the government. i would like to shun that kind of attitude and ask my colleagues to join together in a simple task to support the clean continuing resolution that would fund this government as we are obliga
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: permission to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, we are on the brink of a shutdown, a brink of sending this nation over the cliff. tonight, i speak to the american people and to my colleagues, we have a very simple task, a...
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temperatures new york, 84 degrees. today, during the heating of the day, the heat index was up to 107-degrees for new york. a lot of other cities were 105. we do have thunderstorms that will reerupt tomorrow afternoon. dropping down to 75-degrees. by the time we get to sunday. we are not going the to see a high temperature of 7 73 and overnight lows are going to be in the high 50s. it's down to the southwest unfortunately and parts of new mexico and colorado. we're talking about another six inches of rain and localized areas in the next two or three days. so flash flooding a major potential there. that's a look at your national weather. your headlines are coming up in just a moment. .
temperatures new york, 84 degrees. today, during the heating of the day, the heat index was up to 107-degrees for new york. a lot of other cities were 105. we do have thunderstorms that will reerupt tomorrow afternoon. dropping down to 75-degrees. by the time we get to sunday. we are not going the to see a high temperature of 7 73 and overnight lows are going to be in the high 50s. it's down to the southwest unfortunately and parts of new mexico and colorado. we're talking about another six...
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>> look, you look at my state of new york, for example. already it showed that the affordable care act is bringing down premiums by 50%. you can go state by state and see how we're going to get a grasp on the affordable care act. when you look in it and see that children -- people -- parents can keep their children on their insurance rate, on their insurance plan until they're 26. when you look and see that in fact you can have a situation where individuals who may have had some kind of illness beforehand, that they now are still covered, there is no cap that you have on seniors with reference to prescription drugs, these are all things that the american people want. these are the things that is in the law, that we have passed and that will bow implemented on october the 1st. there's nothing that's going to prevent that. and we just need to move forward. and to vote on it 42 times, the vote today will be 42 times in the house of representatives we'll have a vote on where republicans are trying to repeal the affordable care act or defund it
>> look, you look at my state of new york, for example. already it showed that the affordable care act is bringing down premiums by 50%. you can go state by state and see how we're going to get a grasp on the affordable care act. when you look in it and see that children -- people -- parents can keep their children on their insurance rate, on their insurance plan until they're 26. when you look and see that in fact you can have a situation where individuals who may have had some kind of...
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they have had 500 murders and compared to new york's 419. new york is three times the size. they would have to have a thousand more murders. >> it is another way of saying the murder rate is triple the new york murder rate. the police chief said it is an assault-style whip they believe and the gangs have them. the gangs have the assault weapons and they want to take the people who want to defend themselves from the high powered weapon. >> it is illegal to have an assault rifle. >> the stop and frisk hasn't gone away. the cops can still stop and frisk, but they have a different standard to adhere to when they make the stops. it has only been a month. it may be a statistical error. >> i think it is significant enough to take note and i am not surprised. if i had to bet my last dollar the numbers with going to continue to rise. >> don't bet your last dollar. >> i am going with it. having participated in the law enforcement investigations, the criminals, the perpetrators know. they pay attention and it is to the point new york corrects itself. >> if you ban stop and frisk the po
they have had 500 murders and compared to new york's 419. new york is three times the size. they would have to have a thousand more murders. >> it is another way of saying the murder rate is triple the new york murder rate. the police chief said it is an assault-style whip they believe and the gangs have them. the gangs have the assault weapons and they want to take the people who want to defend themselves from the high powered weapon. >> it is illegal to have an assault rifle....
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spichlt concrete wipe out on the streets of new york. nicole thrown out of stiletto because of this paparrazi 19-year-old karl rue and shock on the welcome mat in front of the carlisle hotel? maintaining composure before preceding inside paramedic called to the scene. it appeared nicole didn't suffer any serious injuries. later that evening she was back posing on the red carpet on the calvin klein fashion week after party. as for the paparrazi in question karl rue not arrested. he was cited by nypd for riding his bike on a sidewalk. he had in comment when we spoke to him on the phone this morning. predictably he was ready to go open camera to tell his side of the story. for a dollar amount of 20,000 dollar dollars. stlt ruiz a new paparrazi. kid man crash not the first incident of him getting too close to a star. he had a page dedicated him to the this incident in 2010 where he got into a scuffle with lady gaga body guard in boston after trying to snap a photo of her on private property in a parking garage. >> at the time of the lady gag
spichlt concrete wipe out on the streets of new york. nicole thrown out of stiletto because of this paparrazi 19-year-old karl rue and shock on the welcome mat in front of the carlisle hotel? maintaining composure before preceding inside paramedic called to the scene. it appeared nicole didn't suffer any serious injuries. later that evening she was back posing on the red carpet on the calvin klein fashion week after party. as for the paparrazi in question karl rue not arrested. he was cited by...
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i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? >> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips, i hate to break it to bill deblasio the government cannot pay everything. neil: do you think we knows that. >> there is a theory you run left in the primaries then veer to center, he seemed centrist on a few lines, there still could be a run off, with bill thompson who is more moderate than him. neil: you have to have 40% to avid that run off it looks like deblasio will avoid that. >> we don't know that. neil: a lot of people are not emersed in this like you are lived in new york, you mentioned this would have a far reaching impact. >> i think when cente
i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? >> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay...
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editor of the "new york times" book review. it's been redesigned and debuting september 8th. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >>> monday night our series on first ladies continues. she was a woman of combination. to me it symbolizes all of that. this is helen taft inauguration grown. she marked out indication not only her entry in to the white house, but really added it as a mark of first ladies on the united states. when she became the first first lady to donate her gown to the smith smithsonian institution. she's the founding patron. she established the tradition that first ladies would donate the inauguration gowns to it. every first lady who had a inauguration gown donated it to the smithsonian institution. monday night live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span 3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. up next on booktv after "after words." this week mark tushn et. the harvard law professor explores the opening years of the court. the more controversial decisions including the affordable care act. ..
editor of the "new york times" book review. it's been redesigned and debuting september 8th. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >>> monday night our series on first ladies continues. she was a woman of combination. to me it symbolizes all of that. this is helen taft inauguration grown. she marked out indication not only her entry in to the white house, but really added it as a mark of first ladies on the united states. when she became the first first lady to...
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america is miss new york in new york, the miss new york, make you feel-- new york put your hands on your head like you just don't care. >> that's how we do. >> i'm an increasingly old man. >> i'm just really proud. >> last night 24-year-old nina davuluri was named miss america for 2014. she is the first american of indian des ent ever to win the crown and is happy the pageant organization has embraced diversity. >> jon: yes! the miss america pageant has embraced diversity. it is a beautiful mosaic of women size 0 to nearly 2. it is a-- upon op lee-- a myriad, but still, great news for miss nina davuluri and the country. it was very fun for me to report just a simple story. just pleasant, a pleasant story. not steeped in any controversy. we'll be right back after this. it's-- no, that's-- but no, that's the bad shark sound. how could that be bad? how, how? >> unfortunately, there was some ugly backlash on twitter. some people calling her a foreigner, an arab, even a terrorist. >> another reading, miss america, you mean miss 7-11. and miss new york is indian with all due respect, this
america is miss new york in new york, the miss new york, make you feel-- new york put your hands on your head like you just don't care. >> that's how we do. >> i'm an increasingly old man. >> i'm just really proud. >> last night 24-year-old nina davuluri was named miss america for 2014. she is the first american of indian des ent ever to win the crown and is happy the pageant organization has embraced diversity. >> jon: yes! the miss america pageant has embraced...
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a later scene in the film recreated new york movie. the end of world war ii brought with it exuberance e nce he wor it ao brchange in thert wor. edwa hper, w in his mid-sixties, was one of america's foremost artists, but he was no longer doing the kind of work that intrigued avant-garde critics. they turned to younger painters like jackson pollock for spontaneity and muscular forays into abstract expressionism. hopper railed against abstraction. (reader) there is a school of painting called abstractionist or non-objective, which is derived largely from the work of paul cézanne, that attempts to create "pure painting," that is, an art which will use form, color, and design for their own sakes, and independent of man's experience of life and his association with nature. i do not believe such an aim can be achieved by a human being. whether we wish it or not, we are all bound to the earth with our experience of life and the reactions of the mind, heart, and eye, and our sensations, by no means, consist entirely of form, color, and design
a later scene in the film recreated new york movie. the end of world war ii brought with it exuberance e nce he wor it ao brchange in thert wor. edwa hper, w in his mid-sixties, was one of america's foremost artists, but he was no longer doing the kind of work that intrigued avant-garde critics. they turned to younger painters like jackson pollock for spontaneity and muscular forays into abstract expressionism. hopper railed against abstraction. (reader) there is a school of painting called...
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liberals in new york are tired of authoritarianism. wiener had sex appeal -- not appeal, but had sex anyway. and then this political story. the two lived happily in that space. we could talk about a grown up thing which was democrats trending more liberal left and then we can make people -- it was like a flint stone vitamin. now the two have decoupled and what are we left with? chris star says we are not grown-ups by going with the easy cheesy tabloid sensational and let's kick anthony wiener around. >> right now the word anthony wiener and grown up should never be used in the same sentence. it is sad. >> chris, you mentioned a sunday show. i was stunned to learn that meet the press aired an interview conducted by savannah guthrie, the only one to be on that nbc program. let's look at that. >> your wife was part of that piece and she talked about how you changed. at that time she didn't even know that your behavior was continuing, that it was still going on. doesn't that not show a capacity to look somebody in the eye and lie, not just
liberals in new york are tired of authoritarianism. wiener had sex appeal -- not appeal, but had sex anyway. and then this political story. the two lived happily in that space. we could talk about a grown up thing which was democrats trending more liberal left and then we can make people -- it was like a flint stone vitamin. now the two have decoupled and what are we left with? chris star says we are not grown-ups by going with the easy cheesy tabloid sensational and let's kick anthony wiener...
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we must hurry to join washington in new york! general rochambeau, do you truly think it's possible for our army and washington's and de grasse's fleet to reach virginia before cornwallis leaves or is joined by the british fleet? i do not know, duke. oui! allez! allez! [whistles] rochambeau: so many things must go right, and so many things can go wrong. uhh! there. whoa! thank you, james. with this heat and all these supplies, it's a good thing we're only marching to new york city. you've got it all wrong! we're not attacking in new york. we're attacking in virginia. that's ridiculous, james. if it's so hot here, can you imagine what it's like down south? no, thanks. to march an army 500 miles in the height of summer? hah! no, my friend, we're going to retake new york city and win this war. whoa! [thud] washington's officer: sir, some of the men are betting each other on whether we're marching to new york or virginia. excellent! and our spies are spreading the word that we'll attack new york. our only hope is to be well on our way
we must hurry to join washington in new york! general rochambeau, do you truly think it's possible for our army and washington's and de grasse's fleet to reach virginia before cornwallis leaves or is joined by the british fleet? i do not know, duke. oui! allez! allez! [whistles] rochambeau: so many things must go right, and so many things can go wrong. uhh! there. whoa! thank you, james. with this heat and all these supplies, it's a good thing we're only marching to new york city. you've got it...
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ceremonies planned in new york. where we find danielle leigh live in lower manhattan at the world trade center site. good morning, danielle. >> reporter: mara, good morning. family and friends returning to the site of the world trade center to remember and grieve tell me that as they come back in many ways it feels like time hasn't even passed. even as they're surrounded by signs that in many other ways life for others is moving on. take, for example, the new world trade center site where the tallest of four new towers is nearly complete and it's below this skyscraper where they'll gather on the plaza to remember not just the victims this those towers but the more than 300 first responders who rushed to the seen to try to rescue individuals after the attack and remember the victims in the taxes on the pentagon and flight 93 that crashed in shanksville, pennsylvania and be reading the names of the victims and pausing to mark those times that each plane attacked and as they do it will be a moment of healing for these
ceremonies planned in new york. where we find danielle leigh live in lower manhattan at the world trade center site. good morning, danielle. >> reporter: mara, good morning. family and friends returning to the site of the world trade center to remember and grieve tell me that as they come back in many ways it feels like time hasn't even passed. even as they're surrounded by signs that in many other ways life for others is moving on. take, for example, the new world trade center site where...
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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-mileong laware 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 up by
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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in "the new york times." zena brown flames out at the daily beast. what happened and can the website where i used to work survive? >>> and "time" editor rick stengel joining the obama administration. what does that say about the mainstream media. >>> is facebook bumming you out? new research says having lots of online friends can be downright depressing. >>> plus jimmy kimmel fools the media, but why waste our time over twerking? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "media buzz." >>> we want to hear from you. send me a tweet about the show and we'll read the best ones at the end of the program. >>> president obama is again trying to seize the media offensive after getting pummeled by the press overseeria. he taped an interview that aired earlier today on "this week." >> words like ad hoc, improvised, unsteady come to mind. this is probably the most undisciplined stretch of foreign policy in your presidency. what do you make of that? >> well, i think that folks here in washington like to grade on style. >> and when the president sat down with anchors from nb
in "the new york times." zena brown flames out at the daily beast. what happened and can the website where i used to work survive? >>> and "time" editor rick stengel joining the obama administration. what does that say about the mainstream media. >>> is facebook bumming you out? new research says having lots of online friends can be downright depressing. >>> plus jimmy kimmel fools the media, but why waste our time over twerking? i'm howard kurtz,...
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this is new york city ground zero. governor chris christie of new jersey is headed into the view. those who died are again reading their loved one's names. the ceremony will stop for six moment of silence marking when the trade hit the world trade center towers. there will be a moment of silence on the south lawn of the white house in 15 minutes. we will bring you that certificate -- ceremony this morning. the 33 passengers of united flight 93 were honored in pennsylvania. visitors and families took part in the ceremony with candles brought to to the wall of names of the four flights, three headed for los angeles, this was headed for san francisco. passengers and crew members are credited with storming the cockpit and stopping four hijackers from using the plane to crash interest a target in washington, dc, on september ser 11th. >> new this remain on, a powerful explosion in benghazi, libya, has caused serious damage to the foreign ministry building. several civilians were slightly injured this morning by the blast. today's blast comes on the first anniversary of the consulate at
this is new york city ground zero. governor chris christie of new jersey is headed into the view. those who died are again reading their loved one's names. the ceremony will stop for six moment of silence marking when the trade hit the world trade center towers. there will be a moment of silence on the south lawn of the white house in 15 minutes. we will bring you that certificate -- ceremony this morning. the 33 passengers of united flight 93 were honored in pennsylvania. visitors and families...