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barneys new york has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination. our mission is to ensure all customers receive the highest quality service without exception. the new york police department says it's investigating the incident. jay-z's representatives have not commented but kayla phillips hopes they do. >> when he hears about it or when he gets involved in it he knows it's not right and will make the right choice. >> reporter: and jay-z isn't the only star caught in the middle of a high-end store controversy. robert brown filed a lawsuit
barneys new york has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination. our mission is to ensure all customers receive the highest quality service without exception. the new york police department says it's investigating the incident. jay-z's representatives have not commented but kayla phillips hopes they do. >> when he hears about it or when he gets involved in it he knows it's not right and will make the right choice. >> reporter: and jay-z isn't the only star caught in the middle of...
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how can you not love the humans of new york? a photographic melting pot, joy, pain, wisdom, beauty, pure cuteness and they are brought to you by this human of new york, a lovable guy named brandon stanton. >> excuse me, i was wondering if there's anyway i can take a photo of you just like this? i'm an artist. >> reporter: he approached over 10,000 strangers this way. and what they give him gets shared on facebook millions of times a day. he has a limited knowledge of camera settings and photo shop software his first book is about to land adopt the best seller list and although he never posts pictures of himself. >> i'm a huge fan. >> reporter: somehow people know this is the guy that moved them. a guy that connects them one honest portrait at a time. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >> reporter: it's like being with the mayor, are you kidding me? pretty incredible considering three and a half years ago he was a stressed out bond trader in chicago. two events changed his life. first he got a real camera and then he got fired. >
how can you not love the humans of new york? a photographic melting pot, joy, pain, wisdom, beauty, pure cuteness and they are brought to you by this human of new york, a lovable guy named brandon stanton. >> excuse me, i was wondering if there's anyway i can take a photo of you just like this? i'm an artist. >> reporter: he approached over 10,000 strangers this way. and what they give him gets shared on facebook millions of times a day. he has a limited knowledge of camera settings...
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how many in new york, three. >> six. >> six in new york that you have to get. i always think of three. >> from daniel to wonderful new chefness and boulud. >> and what other cities. >> well outside of new york. >> in canada, front and montreal. >> yes, two. >> where they have cafu boulud. >> and in london, and beijing and singapore and then also two in florida where miami and palm beach. and i think you know, it's wonderful what we have been accomplishing chef in the last 20 years in america. and i think we have amazing, passionate young chef here who have done, who have helped us elevate the cuisine. and but what's-- in the past, europe was the country to be asked to open the restaurant in asia or other part of the world. and today they're looking at america and the chef and the restaurant they have to try to open in different city where they try to bring a more cosmopolitan which raises this question as you have heard before. when you opened daniel 20 years ago, that was your baby, that was where you were going to pour everything you knew. >> and i did and di
how many in new york, three. >> six. >> six in new york that you have to get. i always think of three. >> from daniel to wonderful new chefness and boulud. >> and what other cities. >> well outside of new york. >> in canada, front and montreal. >> yes, two. >> where they have cafu boulud. >> and in london, and beijing and singapore and then also two in florida where miami and palm beach. and i think you know, it's wonderful what we have been...
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the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: for unanimous consent i recognize mr. kennedy of rhode island. massachusetts. i'm sorry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you to my colleague from new york. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and ask that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on baunlt so that we can end the republican shutdown. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair has previously advised that cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from texas. >> how much time does the gentleman from new york control? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has five minutes the gentleman from new york has six. mr. serrano: i reck nizz for a unanimous consent request mr. kilmer of washington. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: ms. mr. veasey of is recognized for unanimous consent. the speak
the gentleman from new york. the gentleman from new york. mr. serrano: for unanimous consent i recognize mr. kennedy of rhode island. massachusetts. i'm sorry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kennedy: thank you to my colleague from new york. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and ask that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, the clean c.r. and go to conference on baunlt so that we can end the republican shutdown. the speaker...
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there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall and worked with bill lynch, known to many as a rumpled genius. it brought him along as he has done so many others. bill is dead now and has his reward. but he has left quite a legacy. >> you endorse him now that he is one of the two finalists? >> absolutely. i called them on election night and congratulated him, offering to do whatever i could the help. -- to help. he not only worked for us, but his wife did, too. she worked in our speech office. the office of the reporters, the news office. she was terrific. very pleased that they are together. i suppose the whole wo
there is a major race happening in the city of new york. michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. tell me you have endorsed and take it away. >> i endorse bill thompson, the past controller. mike bloomberg did pretty well. lost by four or five points. but the mayor spent over $100 million. billorsed him again, but one. he worked in our office in city hall and worked...
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gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. janet yellen says more needs to be done to strengthen the economy. yellen was nominated by president obama yesterday to replace ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. yellen has to be nominated by the senate. president obama calls her a prove leader. yellen says while the economy is stronger, there is more work to do. >> the mandate of the federal reserve is to serve all the american people, and too many americans still can't find a job and worry how they'll pay their bills and provide for their families. >> yesterday the fed published the minutes from itself september meeting. nearly every member thought the central bank needed more data before slowing its economic stimulus program. >>> on wall street stocks were mixed. the dow rose 26 points. the nasdaq fell 17 points. in asia the investors were on edge as the deadline nears. tokyo's nikkei add 1% to add a one-week high. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. >>> foreclo
gigi stone is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, gigi. >> good morning, anne-marie. janet yellen says more needs to be done to strengthen the economy. yellen was nominated by president obama yesterday to replace ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. yellen has to be nominated by the senate. president obama calls her a prove leader. yellen says while the economy is stronger, there is more work to do. >> the mandate of the federal reserve is to...
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lou reed tells a story about migration to new york to take a walk on the wild side. it's the story of move to go new york, to live a dream, living in a seedy world, performing seedy acts, whatever it is. it's the story we're all doing or a lot of musicians, a lot of artists in brooklyn are trying to live that. i doubt it's really as rugged or dark as it was then, but it's kind of--this nostalgia that we're looking for. >> you mentioned in the late 60's and early 70's people think of peace and love. this is counter to the current counter culture. >> that's exactly right. that's where a lot of appeal lies. more now than back then, the underground with lou reed's music, it was never wildly popular but there are people who the peace-love doesn't really resonate, and with someone like lou reed he's showing you the harder aspects of life and the alienation and dissatisfaction that is attractive and romance. there is a romance to those feelings of alienation particularly in rock music. you see that filtered to punk and indie rock today where it seems a lot more of it is inf
lou reed tells a story about migration to new york to take a walk on the wild side. it's the story of move to go new york, to live a dream, living in a seedy world, performing seedy acts, whatever it is. it's the story we're all doing or a lot of musicians, a lot of artists in brooklyn are trying to live that. i doubt it's really as rugged or dark as it was then, but it's kind of--this nostalgia that we're looking for. >> you mentioned in the late 60's and early 70's people think of peace...
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they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. i'm saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute . >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night tom coburn actually came to new york for a fund-raiser, on the one-year anniversary of sandy hitting the northeast. after voting to deny the city, he shows up on the one-year anniversary to raise the money. also in the region, raising money on the anniversary of sandy devastating the tri-state area, was senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky. who nevertheless, two nights ago was fund raising for himself. at something called the bell haven club in a fancy part of connecticut. this is what the bell haven club looked like one week after sandy. he voted no on offering any help and he waited unti
they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. i'm saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute . >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night tom...
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but it's pretty much the same as new york and d.c. so yeah, enjoy the sun today if you see it because it may be a while. >> if you see it is the key word
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she's "the new york times" public editor. the public editor is a publicly identifies errors and omissions and reports them to the public saying we got this wrong here. i haven't seen one article from margaret sullivan saying we may have made a mistake here or if he made a mistake, here's why. the whole reason why you hire a public editor is for a pr move in light of the jason blare fiasco. where is margaret sullivan? if you're going to have a policeman on your editorial staff, decisions weren't made at all this week. >> i want to make this clear and i'll make the point as i turn to eleanor clift. we invited margaret sullivan and others from "the new york times" and they were either unavailable or declined. eleanor, the thing most disturbing to many when you see this thing is attribution to officials. american officials. hanging stories, very important story, moved in real time and cnn for example did not report that the al shabab leader, somalia story, that he had been killed in its initial reporting. does that trouble you? >
she's "the new york times" public editor. the public editor is a publicly identifies errors and omissions and reports them to the public saying we got this wrong here. i haven't seen one article from margaret sullivan saying we may have made a mistake here or if he made a mistake, here's why. the whole reason why you hire a public editor is for a pr move in light of the jason blare fiasco. where is margaret sullivan? if you're going to have a policeman on your editorial staff,...
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new york later this afternoon. the next few hours it will get stormy with gusting wind and damaging wind and heavy rain. the next 24 hours this line is through pennsylvania and new york. it moves through quickly. it's not staying in the same area but it will be moving through with damaging winds and hail. it looks like the forecast in new york, there is that rainstorm today, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, dry and much cooler. this is a cold front coming through, so it drops the temperatures, dries out the air and just a bit breezy. that's the only weather across the country here. it's quiet across the central portion of the country. out west still dry looking for any type of rain there in the southwest not getting it. the fire danger continues. 50s in denver. 73 in phoenix. the warmest air ahead of that front 70s as the storm moves through. out west the fire danger continues and no rain forecast. in the next 24 hours it will be dry, so we need rain in the southwestern portion of the country where dry air con
new york later this afternoon. the next few hours it will get stormy with gusting wind and damaging wind and heavy rain. the next 24 hours this line is through pennsylvania and new york. it moves through quickly. it's not staying in the same area but it will be moving through with damaging winds and hail. it looks like the forecast in new york, there is that rainstorm today, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, dry and much cooler. this is a cold front coming through, so it drops the...
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he was kind of out of favor in new york. just people didn't -- they thought he was too realistic, the natural kind of style that he had, and so he moved to new hampshire, he continued to write, but he wasn't here having things produced. but anyway, this play, he kind of worked on it and called it the old friends, and then in the early '80s he was back working. he used to do -- worked with herbert berghof a lot, who had a theater -- has a theater down in the village, and they did a kind of a workshop production of it. wasn't reviewed or anything, but then we had a reading of it that jim houghton at signature theatre put together, and betty and i did the reading, in 2002 or 2001? >> 2001. >> and my father saw it and went in and sort of re-wrote the play. >> really? >> yeah. he did a massive edit on it, and that's the play we're sort of -- you're seeing today. >> betty, you're from texas. the play is set in texas. are the people down in texas really as vicious as these people in the play? >> well, i've said this in a couple of
he was kind of out of favor in new york. just people didn't -- they thought he was too realistic, the natural kind of style that he had, and so he moved to new hampshire, he continued to write, but he wasn't here having things produced. but anyway, this play, he kind of worked on it and called it the old friends, and then in the early '80s he was back working. he used to do -- worked with herbert berghof a lot, who had a theater -- has a theater down in the village, and they did a kind of a...
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it has chosen to list on the new york stock exchange. the social media network will be the biggest technology i-p-o since facebook went public in may 2012. twitter plans to sell 70 million shares. it could bring in one-point-six billion dollars. shares will trade under the ticker "t-w-t-r." >> he has one more day behind bars, michael jackson's one-time personal doctor is already stepping up the battle to regain his medical license. dr. conrad murray filed a civil petition in texas friday morning. asking a judge to stop the state medical board's revocation of his license pending his criminal appeal in california. texas is the first state to revoke murray's medical license citing his felony conviction. murray is set to walk out of mens central jail in los angeles on monday. >> anger over claims that the n-s-a is spying on people around the world, including americans here at home, is spilling onto the streets of washington d-c. that's where demonstrators rallied against the nation's surveillance programs. a number of politicians joined the
it has chosen to list on the new york stock exchange. the social media network will be the biggest technology i-p-o since facebook went public in may 2012. twitter plans to sell 70 million shares. it could bring in one-point-six billion dollars. shares will trade under the ticker "t-w-t-r." >> he has one more day behind bars, michael jackson's one-time personal doctor is already stepping up the battle to regain his medical license. dr. conrad murray filed a civil petition in...
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, a look at this morning's business headlines. and in sports, 21 years of waiting over. the pirates celebrate their first playoff win since 1992. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york city, mostly sunny with a high of 85. thunderstorms in miami. sunshine in chicago. dallas, mo
michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, a look at this morning's business headlines. and in sports, 21 years of waiting over. the pirates celebrate their first playoff win since 1992. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food...
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i'm del walters in new york. these are the stories that we're following for you. president obama has set a meeting with house democratic leaders today as the government shutdown rages on. >>> chemical weapons inspectors set to tell us the progress of destroying syria's chemical stockpiles. ♪ >>> it is day nine of the government shutdown and there could be a small window of hope, a break through in the stalemate. both sides appear to be open now to a short-term debt ceiling extension and a temporary end to the shutdown. a could give them wiggle room to try to find a longer solution. president obama set to meet with house democrats this afternoon and plans to meet with senators and republicans in the upcoming days. randall pinkston joining us now. randall president obama said he would be open to that possible deal, how has that been received? >> right now we're not hearing very much hospitalal to the president's window of opportunity for a short-term debt ceiling deal. senator boehner also wants it to deal with debt ceiling budgets. and democrats are expected to b
i'm del walters in new york. these are the stories that we're following for you. president obama has set a meeting with house democratic leaders today as the government shutdown rages on. >>> chemical weapons inspectors set to tell us the progress of destroying syria's chemical stockpiles. ♪ >>> it is day nine of the government shutdown and there could be a small window of hope, a break through in the stalemate. both sides appear to be open now to a short-term debt ceiling...
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serrano from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. without objection. mr. serrano: i thank the gentlewoman. i will strongly support this bill tonight because it not only opens our government but it makes us meet our obligations in a proper way. but if we walk away from this tonight not having learned the lesson, this will have all been a futile exercise. the lesson that we have to learn is that we can't become obsessed with one issue and close down the government over one issue. when a bill becomes a law and gets signed by a president and gets judged on and approved by the supreme court, that's the law of the land. and we have to abide by that. we should in no way continue to act as if things really didn't happen, only what is happening now happened. and secondly, we need to understand that there are no winners or losers tonight. the real losers are only the american people who had to put up with this situation for these weeks. if we go away tonight not
serrano from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. without objection. mr. serrano: i thank the gentlewoman. i will strongly support this bill tonight because it not only opens our government but it makes us meet our obligations in a proper way. but if we walk away from this tonight not having learned the lesson, this will have all been a futile exercise. the lesson that we have to learn is that we can't become obsessed with one issue and...
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. >>> new drone technology on display at a conference in new york city. we look at the controversy surrounding their use.
. >>> new drone technology on display at a conference in new york city. we look at the controversy surrounding their use.
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and new york city at it again. from calorie counts to soda ban, the city will soon get tough on tobacco. a new law would ban the sale to people who are younger than 21 years old. the councilmember who sponsored the bill will join us live to explain why this needs to be done ain his opinion. >>> plus -- >> this is more an issue parents should be working with their kids on. it seems inappropriate to me. >> so this halloween, one woman has decided to shame kids she thinks are obese. so today instead of candy, she's going to give them a harsh letter about their weight. it is today's gut check. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would
and new york city at it again. from calorie counts to soda ban, the city will soon get tough on tobacco. a new law would ban the sale to people who are younger than 21 years old. the councilmember who sponsored the bill will join us live to explain why this needs to be done ain his opinion. >>> plus -- >> this is more an issue parents should be working with their kids on. it seems inappropriate to me. >> so this halloween, one woman has decided to shame kids she thinks are...
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it was in the "new york times". >> oh, "the new york times", oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> jon: oh, "the new york times", the paper of record for crackheads and liars. just out of curiosity financial journalists seem to feel that the "new york times" reporting is beneath their veracity standards. is there a new source that is fact-filled and trustworthy enough to quote on your hallowed cnbc air. >> mandatory reading the editorial in the wall street journal. >> want to talk about the editorial in the wall street journal. >> shakedown as "the wall street journal". >> if you you have to work at the editorial board you might as well be at the "new york times". >> the only place the financial guys consider factual enough for rebroadcast is the one part of the rupert murdoch bias machine explicitly labeled opinion. there may be one fact that jp morgan found themselves in when taking on the liabilities of washington mutual and bern sterns. >> the government asked jp morgan buy up bear sterns and buy washington mutual. >> they came to jpm hat in hate in order to save them from collapse. >> they
it was in the "new york times". >> oh, "the new york times", oh, okay. [ laughter ] >> jon: oh, "the new york times", the paper of record for crackheads and liars. just out of curiosity financial journalists seem to feel that the "new york times" reporting is beneath their veracity standards. is there a new source that is fact-filled and trustworthy enough to quote on your hallowed cnbc air. >> mandatory reading the editorial in the wall...
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this should not be breaking news, not even for the new york times. so wide as a obamacare only cover 40 percent of the 50 million folks the president said that were passing obamacare to cover. well, according to the new york times there's a simple explanation. because they live in stays largely controlled by republicans that have declined, by the way -- that should be to have declined. and just correcting. they participate in a vast expansion of medicaid, the medicare program for the poor. you're kidding. union the time set a sense of humor. so 26 of our states, 26 states have rejected the medicaid expansion. it already accounts for a whopping 22%, just about 22 percent of our budget, $732 billion. the federal government will pick up nearly 100 percent of that cost from t medicaid enrollees until a 2016. after 2016 state taxpayers will be on the hook for almost 100 percent of the cost. now, 10 percent of the cost, i should say, 10% made it sound like a small amount, but it is big money. in states like new york, that 10 percent would amount to $52 bil
this should not be breaking news, not even for the new york times. so wide as a obamacare only cover 40 percent of the 50 million folks the president said that were passing obamacare to cover. well, according to the new york times there's a simple explanation. because they live in stays largely controlled by republicans that have declined, by the way -- that should be to have declined. and just correcting. they participate in a vast expansion of medicaid, the medicare program for the poor....
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tonight in new york he addressed the u.n. this week and netanyahu is showing he's keeping up the pressure in an interview with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> everybody knows iran wants to destroy israel. it's building atomic bombs for that purpose. you don't want to be in a position where this radical regime that has wild ambitions but a nice spokesman gets away with building weapons. >> reporter: two leaders with radically different visions on the world stage. israel's prime minister warning iran's president rowhani cannot be trusted. do you think you have a risk of overstating the dangers and hurting israel by isolating it from a world that wants a diplomatic opening. >> i want a diplomatic solution that dismantled the nuclear weapons program. >> reporter: why not test him? >> well, we are. the important thing isn't what he says but whether we get a full dismantling of iran's nuclear program. >> reporter: rowhani said he was elected in three elections with a mandate to be moderate. why not give
tonight in new york he addressed the u.n. this week and netanyahu is showing he's keeping up the pressure in an interview with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> everybody knows iran wants to destroy israel. it's building atomic bombs for that purpose. you don't want to be in a position where this radical regime that has wild ambitions but a nice spokesman gets away with building weapons. >> reporter: two leaders with radically different visions on the world...
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>> gooooooool de los new york red bulls! . >> chao caricola la maldición a muert . >> gooooooooooooooooooooool!. >> que forma de aguantar , llega alexander . >> y termina por vencer, al arquero que trato de aguantar lo máximo . >> complicado que pueda chicago fire remontar un 4 por 1 . >> quedaría fuera de playoffs . >> los mejores deseos para jonatan que en twitter más información aportan en torno a la mls . >> chao caricola 4 a 1, new york red bulls levantaran primer trofeo , disparo lejano y se va sobre el portico, de nuevas franquisias en la mls , al ley bekcham adoptada por regulación de tope salarial para la temporada 2007 y permite a cada franquicia jugadores del mercado internacional y sino me equivoco hasta el 2014, se fijo tope salarial en 2010 , en esta . >> así que ahí está la regla . >> ahí está rolf . >> la media bolea , buscaba juan anangonó , servicio alexander tapa, . >> ante la frustración . >> señor ,. >> digame . >> me pasan reporte que aparentemente el gol no se lo darián a él . >> lo vem
>> gooooooool de los new york red bulls! . >> chao caricola la maldición a muert . >> gooooooooooooooooooooool!. >> que forma de aguantar , llega alexander . >> y termina por vencer, al arquero que trato de aguantar lo máximo . >> complicado que pueda chicago fire remontar un 4 por 1 . >> quedaría fuera de playoffs . >> los mejores deseos para jonatan que en twitter más información aportan en torno a la mls . >> chao caricola 4 a 1, new...
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new york city is a gorgeous mosaic and indeed, it is. we are honored to have the chance to see you serve. thanks for coming on the program again. >> thank you, buddy. ands: thanks for watching as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with award-winning journalist eric schlosser about command and control, nuclear safety. we will see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. ♪ >>miriam: hi, welcome back to hometime. we are in the middle of some new construction here at the creekside home with rough- ins and masonry taking place. today we're gonna talk about topping off the chimney with some knights in copper armor; that's something you'll wanna see. we've also got rolls of red & white plastic pipe that the plumbers have been putting in. and we've had a little moisture prob
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don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours. of i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. i'll see you again here tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why neither side will be tag tomorrow. >>> the good news is we have a final settlement. >> the clock ticks closer to another bart strike. why neither side will be talking tomorrow. >> danger underground. the bay area community that fears it could be the next san bruno disaster. what it wants pg&e to do immediately. >> and get out of prison, get a check for rent. how one bay area community is defending its first of a kind program. kpix 5 news is next. ,, female announcer: female announcer: save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo
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they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. i'm saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute diszbras. >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last night tom coburn actually came to new york for a fund-raiser, on the one-year anniversary of sandy hitting the northeast. after voting to deny the city, he shows up on the one-year anniversary to raise the money. also in the region, raising money on the anniversary of sandy devastating the tri-state area, was senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky. who nevertheless, two nights ago was fund raising for himself. as something called the bell haven club in -- this is what the bell haven club looked like one week after sandy. he voted no on offering any help and he waited until the one-year ann
they're in new york all the time filling their pockets with money from new yorkers. i'm saying right now, because what they did last time was tonight on the backs of new yorkers and new jerseyians is an absolute diszbras. >> peter king, republican from new york. when the house did vote on the relief bill for sandy, 179 of peter king's colleagues in the house voted no. and that's on top of the 36 republican senators who also voted no. including ice storm relief senator tom coburn. last...
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in new york and some areas, new york city especially was able to roll out a lot of help from its own coffers and get people on their feet while it waited for a repayment. that didn't happen in new jersey. you have a lot of people angry especially in staten island where people want to rebuild and they can't seem to get the money to do so. so it depends on who you're speaking to. a lot of people say christie's fault, bloomberg, cuomo's fault. you find others who the process works for. it depends on who you talk to. the recovery is uneven pref katy tur, thank you. you've been there since the beginning. great to see you back and get your take on it. >>> the seaside heights roller coaster was one of the iconic images of superstorm sandy representing not only the force of the storm but how life would never be quite the same for those in its path. bill akers is the mayor of seaside heights. you had a double whammy. we saw you with brian williams on the night of the terrible fire september 12th, the boardwalk fire, everything you've endured. bring us up to date on the fire, sandy, and how th
in new york and some areas, new york city especially was able to roll out a lot of help from its own coffers and get people on their feet while it waited for a repayment. that didn't happen in new jersey. you have a lot of people angry especially in staten island where people want to rebuild and they can't seem to get the money to do so. so it depends on who you're speaking to. a lot of people say christie's fault, bloomberg, cuomo's fault. you find others who the process works for. it depends...
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morgan faces the music other big banks continue to get their way the new york federal reserve bank is now in the middle of a lawsuit filed by a former employee carmen sahara who claims that the new york fed fired her after she refused to falsify documents that if left untouched would have exposed illegal practices at goldman sachs some of the new york fed's most powerful executives are former goldman employees and in many people's severe as case looks like yet another example of regulators looking out for banks instead of looking out for the american people to help us break all this down i'm joined now from our los angeles studios by richard aska senior fellow at the campaign for america's future rich or welcome back always good to be here in town and thanks thanks for joining us richard let me let me by the way i meant to mention the set up that you guys have this big gala dinner coming up here and in washington d.c. in november and it's really really worth checking out get over to to. the web site our future dot org. right there thank you so. j.p. morgan this is the largest fine eve
morgan faces the music other big banks continue to get their way the new york federal reserve bank is now in the middle of a lawsuit filed by a former employee carmen sahara who claims that the new york fed fired her after she refused to falsify documents that if left untouched would have exposed illegal practices at goldman sachs some of the new york fed's most powerful executives are former goldman employees and in many people's severe as case looks like yet another example of regulators...
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ray lynn johnson, al jazerra. >> new york's new gun control laws were prompted by an investigation in 2011 that found gun show dealers were evading background checks, at least 10 dealers were chargeed in that probe. the u.s. has been using drone to his fight wars for years. but the technology is growing at such a rapid rate that the growns are moving from the battlefield in to every day life. the newest evolution is on display at dark, the drones and aerial robotics conference in new york city. these much smaller versions could cost as little as $300, drone builders say this is just the beginning. while law experts at the conference addressed issues of privacy and liability. >> what are drones really but flying smart phones if you builds a drone a third ate pa*erthird party canwrite an ol. how do you allocate respond among the person who person who owns it and the person that writes the software where bones are on the line instead of just bits. >> the legal concerns come as more drones take flight in civilian air space. for example, drones mounted with cameras, whether used by law enf
ray lynn johnson, al jazerra. >> new york's new gun control laws were prompted by an investigation in 2011 that found gun show dealers were evading background checks, at least 10 dealers were chargeed in that probe. the u.s. has been using drone to his fight wars for years. but the technology is growing at such a rapid rate that the growns are moving from the battlefield in to every day life. the newest evolution is on display at dark, the drones and aerial robotics conference in new york...
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york communities all by the new england yankees. they founded chicago in a sort of miraculous year of 1848 they started building the ken house in chicago and set up the futures market to trade grain. it was the new england yankee foundation. the yankee d. asper was moralistic and intolerance. you may not think of those two things coming together of but they were and they spawned one remove net after another. women's rights at the fall convention in new york that was held in the yankee country. the prohibition of alcohol. we have some in the audience who were from the southern michigan town of temperance. and abolition of slavery to the issue of slavery in the kansas nebraska that about slavery of the territories in 1854 was the yankee creation and the map carried by the first presidential candidate john fremont in 1856 and i have a copy, i have this map in the book which is kind of fun. it's a matter of the yankee diaz brac you can see it going from new england and upstate ohio where southern michigan, northern illinois and so forth
york communities all by the new england yankees. they founded chicago in a sort of miraculous year of 1848 they started building the ken house in chicago and set up the futures market to trade grain. it was the new england yankee foundation. the yankee d. asper was moralistic and intolerance. you may not think of those two things coming together of but they were and they spawned one remove net after another. women's rights at the fall convention in new york that was held in the yankee country....
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gigi stone at the new york stock exchange. thank you, gigi. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," nearly one year after superstorm sandy. we will show you how some storm victims in new york are preparing for the next big one. >>> and later, lou reed takes his final walk on the wild side. we remember the rock and roll pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." . but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought
gigi stone at the new york stock exchange. thank you, gigi. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," nearly one year after superstorm sandy. we will show you how some storm victims in new york are preparing for the next big one. >>> and later, lou reed takes his final walk on the wild side. we remember the rock and roll pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." pioneer. this is the "cbs morning news." . but with copd making it hard to breathe, i...
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here in new york a very different history developed. it was where one police plaza was self-contained. we've several had commissioners who set a lot of their policies without necessarily overly consulting with city hall. so i think there is a subtle but important dynamic here that we need our police leadership to recognize, that the changes we have to make are crucial to the future of this city. >> you're going to have civilian oversight? >> unquestionably. the people are demanding these changes rightfully. i believe in the independent inspector general. >> does he support you on that? >> i haven't had that conversation with him. but it's a reform that we need to have in this city. but the point being, in a democracy, we electric the commander in chief. we electric the commander in chief and that's how it has to be. and i think we have to really evolve a bit here so that policing policy is more thoroughly a part of the public debate and the final decisions reside that much more clearly in city hall. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your light
here in new york a very different history developed. it was where one police plaza was self-contained. we've several had commissioners who set a lot of their policies without necessarily overly consulting with city hall. so i think there is a subtle but important dynamic here that we need our police leadership to recognize, that the changes we have to make are crucial to the future of this city. >> you're going to have civilian oversight? >> unquestionably. the people are demanding...
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juan carlos molina, al jazerra, new york. >> nyad's new york city swim is expected to last 48 hours, her trip from cuba to florida took 53 hours in much more difficult conditions of course, that does did for this edition of al jazerra news, i am stephanie sy. remember morehead lines at the top of the hour, thanks so much for watching.
juan carlos molina, al jazerra, new york. >> nyad's new york city swim is expected to last 48 hours, her trip from cuba to florida took 53 hours in much more difficult conditions of course, that does did for this edition of al jazerra news, i am stephanie sy. remember morehead lines at the top of the hour, thanks so much for watching.
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welcome to new york city. the government may be shutdown, but here we are open for business and ready for an active two-hour conversation. we couldn't be happier, couldn't be prouder, more pleased to be hosting this again. welcome, teachers, here in the room and watching at home and online. and we want to remind all the teachers who are joining us now, you can join the conversation on twitter and facebook and at educationnation.com. it is, as i need not remind any of you, a tough time to be a teacher. in a major survey recently, just 39% of you said you are satisfied in your jobs. that's the lowest level of job satisfaction in 25 years. over half of you say one of the biggest challenges you face is meeting the individual needs of your students. but as we did at last year's teacher town hall, we need to point out something that is very important about how americans see you and the jobs you do. when american parents were asked if they have a high opinion of their child's teacher, look at this number. 82% say yes
welcome to new york city. the government may be shutdown, but here we are open for business and ready for an active two-hour conversation. we couldn't be happier, couldn't be prouder, more pleased to be hosting this again. welcome, teachers, here in the room and watching at home and online. and we want to remind all the teachers who are joining us now, you can join the conversation on twitter and facebook and at educationnation.com. it is, as i need not remind any of you, a tough time to be a...
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scott liars, joins us from new york. karen lee, certified financial planner here with us in atlanta. so let's start with what we know. consumer confidence is slipping, scott. what's the immediate consequence of lower consumer confidence? >> well, consumer confidence is tied directly to the stock market. if you want to know when the civil war will end, when the market says it ends by tanking and dropping and making everybody upset and afraid. when that happens, all representatives will be forced to make a deal to get things going. someone in the administration said we never let a good crisis go to waste. one side is trying to break the other. the market will break the impasse. the dow dropped a thousand points, but this week when the president appointed janet ye yellen, took the pressure off the politicians for the moment. >> karen, you're doing financial planning in atlanta. are people coming into your office freaking out? >> strangely they're not, migel, but i think it is because we have been there, done that. '08, '09,
scott liars, joins us from new york. karen lee, certified financial planner here with us in atlanta. so let's start with what we know. consumer confidence is slipping, scott. what's the immediate consequence of lower consumer confidence? >> well, consumer confidence is tied directly to the stock market. if you want to know when the civil war will end, when the market says it ends by tanking and dropping and making everybody upset and afraid. when that happens, all representatives will be...
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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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it is a beautiful evening in new york city. i'm don lemon. you are in the cnn news room. we start with new allegations in the past few hours. could be a new test with u.s. relations with the closest allies. a german magazine said the nsa has been spying on angela america l's cell phone going back to 2002. they say it was even going on when president obama was visiting berlin. in washington, today, hundreds of americans sick and tired of the
it is a beautiful evening in new york city. i'm don lemon. you are in the cnn news room. we start with new allegations in the past few hours. could be a new test with u.s. relations with the closest allies. a german magazine said the nsa has been spying on angela america l's cell phone going back to 2002. they say it was even going on when president obama was visiting berlin. in washington, today, hundreds of americans sick and tired of the
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and believed that extending publishing library of new york new "new york, new yorkers" -- to bind the nation and the state together more closely. and me made himself famous in the north, and infamous in the south when he refused a request from the governor of virginia affiliate a brief period of walk he was elected senator and came to washington. his most famous speech as senator in 1850. arguing against what we know as the comprise of 1850. he was spes lecial against the idea that any part of the recently acquired territory in the west would become slave territory. a higher law than the constitution he declared. dead candidated that western territory of freedom. he was the favor to become the republican nominee for president. the first ballot of the chicago convention in may of that year, he had by far more votes than any other candidate. he was within striking distance of the nomination. he was in the guard within a few friends when it happened. and he knew it happened even before he read the telegram. because the man running from the telegraph office had a piece of paper in his han
and believed that extending publishing library of new york new "new york, new yorkers" -- to bind the nation and the state together more closely. and me made himself famous in the north, and infamous in the south when he refused a request from the governor of virginia affiliate a brief period of walk he was elected senator and came to washington. his most famous speech as senator in 1850. arguing against what we know as the comprise of 1850. he was spes lecial against the idea that...
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jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. good morning, jericka. >> good morning, anne-marie. the results of those raids appear to be mixed. it's unclear if the terrorist suspect targeted in somalia was involved in the fire fight with navy s.e.a.l.s but they have what's called, quote, vast value. it spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. the man intight dieted for the 1998 bombings in tans z tanzani kenya was pulled from his car and taken from his home. today john kerry says his capture complies with the u.s. law. >> the united states of america is going to do everything in its power that is legal and appropriate in order to enforce the law and protect our security. >> reporter: al libi was an original member of al qaeda and had been on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list since it was introduced on september 11th. >> he was in al qaeda's early stages where their anti-u.s. agenda was being formed. >> his capture could be a serious blow to the al qaeda operation. al libi was the computer expert and his comp
jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. good morning, jericka. >> good morning, anne-marie. the results of those raids appear to be mixed. it's unclear if the terrorist suspect targeted in somalia was involved in the fire fight with navy s.e.a.l.s but they have what's called, quote, vast value. it spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. the man intight dieted for the 1998 bombings in tans z tanzani kenya was pulled from his car and taken from his home....
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according to a new report, new york is the worst in the country. front-runner, bill deblaso wins the race. they will be in for more taxes, this should worry everyone, what happens on wall street trickles down to main street. jack, you know, this has been around for a long time, you think of new york city, weathered the recession fairly well. idea that people would be motivate the by politics to this degree is shocking. >> now is the time to grow our economy, not shut it down, to attract or jobs, if deblasio wins he's to raise taxes that is bad for small, main street, it means people will not bring their capital or jobs to new york city. iiwant to lower capital gains in new york city to attract the jobs. charles: people in new york city it makes someone making a hundred grand saying i am not making enough for what is being taken out of my pocket. what do you make of the idea that people who are doing well feel like they are victimized? >> right now, in new york city, we have to focus on small be, the growth of something business and entrepreneurship
according to a new report, new york is the worst in the country. front-runner, bill deblaso wins the race. they will be in for more taxes, this should worry everyone, what happens on wall street trickles down to main street. jack, you know, this has been around for a long time, you think of new york city, weathered the recession fairly well. idea that people would be motivate the by politics to this degree is shocking. >> now is the time to grow our economy, not shut it down, to attract...
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new york has their own exchange. >> that's right. the new york exchange is up and running and we are privileged to have health care that is local. we're operating on the local health care exchange. liz: let's talk to people about what you offer specifically. >> yeah. liz: what is your lowest cost price and for whom and your higher. >> absolutely. for the individual product we are the lowest cost individual product in new york. liz: how much? >> products start, because there are ranges of benefits, products start at about $170 depending on your area and run to $370 a month. while on the exchange there are subsidies. so based on your income, that's the starting point but you can receive subsidies. and for health republic members we also sell off the exchange. so consumers have a choice. for new york the individuals and small businesses have had a terrible time getting accessible, dependable, and affordable health care. and as a not-for-profit co-op we are the solution, delivering the lowest prices in the market. david: part of the prob
new york has their own exchange. >> that's right. the new york exchange is up and running and we are privileged to have health care that is local. we're operating on the local health care exchange. liz: let's talk to people about what you offer specifically. >> yeah. liz: what is your lowest cost price and for whom and your higher. >> absolutely. for the individual product we are the lowest cost individual product in new york. liz: how much? >> products start, because...
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now he was indicted in new york in 2001, along with 20 other co comparisons. since he was picked up by u.s. forces in libya earlier this month, he has been intergrated on a ship off the african coast, but those interrogations were cut short because of health problems. he apparently suffered from hepatitis c so the desix was made to bring him to the united states to a medical facility here. he has since recovered and now will anxious charges for his role in those terror attacks in the late 90's. >> and there are reports coming from inside the croom that indicate he has just pleaded not guilty. the supreme court has rejected california's bid to modify a court order to ease overcrowding in their prisons. the decision leaving in place a ruling by a lower court, ordering the state to reduce its population by 96,000 inmates. former san diego mayor now facing criminal charges. the office says that he has been charged with felony false imprisonment, and million dollars battery. he is expected to appear in court this afternoon, those charges come several weeks after th
now he was indicted in new york in 2001, along with 20 other co comparisons. since he was picked up by u.s. forces in libya earlier this month, he has been intergrated on a ship off the african coast, but those interrogations were cut short because of health problems. he apparently suffered from hepatitis c so the desix was made to bring him to the united states to a medical facility here. he has since recovered and now will anxious charges for his role in those terror attacks in the late 90's....
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jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and the ipad is revamped. the latest version to be unfailed today. not bad for cann, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicor
jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. and the ipad is revamped. the latest version to be unfailed today. not bad for cann, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my...
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day new york." i was fitting my wig and putting on my costume for you, and i missed it. i do have the clip. jenna, just seems very, well, you be the judge. roll it. >> listen, whatever she had to say, i seem to think that it was bull. >> you weren't buying her story? >> no. >> the adult film industry was good to you and you enjoyed it? >> yeah, i made my whole entire life was taken care of. i did it. >> right? very sad. she must not have any friends and a publicist and a manager that are the scum under my feet. why would you let her go out there like that? rosa that and greg had to cut the segment short. personally speaking, i have hung out with jenna before. don't you want to know in what ay? [ laughter ] >> hey. [ applause ] >> i used to have this show on vh1 called "wendy williams is on fire." it was a messy little show. i would go to red carpets and broadcast my radio show with cameras there. for one of my interviews, jenna invited me, as opposed to coming to new york come to scotts dale. i was
day new york." i was fitting my wig and putting on my costume for you, and i missed it. i do have the clip. jenna, just seems very, well, you be the judge. roll it. >> listen, whatever she had to say, i seem to think that it was bull. >> you weren't buying her story? >> no. >> the adult film industry was good to you and you enjoyed it? >> yeah, i made my whole entire life was taken care of. i did it. >> right? very sad. she must not have any friends and...