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cramer puts you inside their new brooklyn location just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? ed this madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. ♪ ♪ >>> with the holiday season now in full gear, i've decided to get into the spirit of things which is why all week i'm giving you a list of my absolute favorite publicly-traded companies to use as stocking stuffers. it's the one thing that keeps on giving. sure there are better presents in the scheme of things and i'm sure some people would rather get an ipad air tha
cramer puts you inside their new brooklyn location just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? ed this madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30...
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cramer puts you inside their new brooklyn location, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. every weekend worked, every idea sold... ♪ ...you deserve a cadillac, the fastest growing full-line luxury brand in the united states. including the all new 2014 cadillac cts, motor trend's 2014 car of the year. get the best offers of the season on our award winning products. like a 2014 ats and srx. hurry in, offers end january 2nd. ♪ ♪ >>> with the holiday season now in full gear, i've decided to get into the spirit of things, which is why all wee
cramer puts you inside their new brooklyn location, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the...
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>> in the case of the atlantic yards, my offices in brooklyn, you know brooklyn very well and you want to be in the best location. atlantic yards -- reservation for rental housing is the number one issue. residential requires subways, so i want to be where a subway station is if i'm going to build here. the number one issue is really transportation. >> bruce, you told "bloomberg businessweek" that one of your mottos for life is if you do not have luck, you have got to be able to change a deal with chaos. what do you think will be the biggest change coming up that everybody has to adapt to? >> we have a new at administration in new york city. we will have a very good mayor. i think people in the business community will be very pleasantly surprised, number one. adjusted to a change, a philosophy of change of viewpoint. in terms of the u.s., we have a president who have a lot of issues going on, and we will have an election in a few years that will be in front of us before we even know it. he biggest change will be what will happen in the next election a year from now. quite the midterm e
>> in the case of the atlantic yards, my offices in brooklyn, you know brooklyn very well and you want to be in the best location. atlantic yards -- reservation for rental housing is the number one issue. residential requires subways, so i want to be where a subway station is if i'm going to build here. the number one issue is really transportation. >> bruce, you told "bloomberg businessweek" that one of your mottos for life is if you do not have luck, you have got to be...
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. >> more people moving from manhattan to brooklyn or brooklyn to manhattan? >> manhattan to brooklyn. i don't have numbers on me. >> why is that? >> it's a bigger place. it's more diverse ecologically it's got a booming -- >> i see tap dancing here. >> you know what was great about both pieces is that you each found something great about each of the borrows. really i thought it was a draw. you'd be happy either place. >> what about queens and staten island and the boroughs. >> those are pressing questions and we'll get to them next week. >> the bronx has the yankees. >> and staten island is an island with a very long bridge that connects it to brooklyn and queens is wonderful. queens has great latin food. >> your new york city spokesperson right here. ♪ i love it! ♪ ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ ♪ mom's posting pictures on your wall. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ the hands that drive a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole commun
. >> more people moving from manhattan to brooklyn or brooklyn to manhattan? >> manhattan to brooklyn. i don't have numbers on me. >> why is that? >> it's a bigger place. it's more diverse ecologically it's got a booming -- >> i see tap dancing here. >> you know what was great about both pieces is that you each found something great about each of the borrows. really i thought it was a draw. you'd be happy either place. >> what about queens and staten...
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we really are a cross-section of brooklyn, in my neighborhood of brooklyn specifically, probably wasn't overrepresented population. but that's the kind of church i was looking for. i found strong christians in the mcc are really warm welcome. there's something beautiful in the way they serve communion where they embrace the person to whom they are serving communion. so i really enjoyed it. i was critical of some elements of it, but i tried to be honest as a reporter and asset as i could be with what i've got. >> host: what is your day job? >> guest: i'm an editor at a religion writer for beacon which is a new startup that seeks to draw a new model in journalism. beacon reader.com. >> host: so the answer to the question that you asked on the cover of your book, does jesus really love me, what's the answer? >> guest: the answer is it depends on the u.s. i take every person you talk to is a slightly different image of jesus, cobbled together from things you learn as a kid, things you read in the newspaper, debt instinct, and no person has the same view -- debt instinct. of sexuality, so it
we really are a cross-section of brooklyn, in my neighborhood of brooklyn specifically, probably wasn't overrepresented population. but that's the kind of church i was looking for. i found strong christians in the mcc are really warm welcome. there's something beautiful in the way they serve communion where they embrace the person to whom they are serving communion. so i really enjoyed it. i was critical of some elements of it, but i tried to be honest as a reporter and asset as i could be with...
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brooklyn technical high school in the ft. green area of brooklyn. amazing experience, great, great, great high school. i went back actually for career recently. we have a huge alumni network, individuals 1,000 every year. great experience from high school. still to this day, keep in touch. i went to a small arts and science college. background behind that is i like many ecause of my brooklyn tech students fairly bright. in my case, ill thought that i would sort of do well at one of big schools, the ivy school, so to speak. nd i went to my college counselor and i wasn't the aledictorian and certainly salute torrian. i was an okay student. should have applied myself a little more. i suggested i go to the ivy school. e suggestled i lower the expectations a little bit. apply to some of the other schools. schools out other of state because like most kids then, we wanted to get far away from our parents. so i applied to florida and and i got d alabama accepted. and i thought to myself, i hould have applied a little higher. probably would have gotten in. g
brooklyn technical high school in the ft. green area of brooklyn. amazing experience, great, great, great high school. i went back actually for career recently. we have a huge alumni network, individuals 1,000 every year. great experience from high school. still to this day, keep in touch. i went to a small arts and science college. background behind that is i like many ecause of my brooklyn tech students fairly bright. in my case, ill thought that i would sort of do well at one of big schools,...
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i went to brooklyn technical high school in the fort greene area of brooklyn. it was an amazing experience. great, great, great high school. i recently went back, actually, for career day. we have a huge alumni network, graduate over a thousand individuals every year. great friends from that experience in high school, still to this day keep in touch. then i went to a small arts and science college. the background behind that is interesting because i, like many of my brooklyn tech students, you know, thought we're fairly bright and in my case i thought that i would, you know, sort of do well in one of the big schools, the ivy school, so to speak. and i went to my college counselor and, you know, i wasn't the valedictorian and certainly wasn't salutatorian. i was an ok student, probably should have applied myself a little bit more. anyway, i went in with these grand ideas of wanting to apply to all ivy schools and he suggested that, you know, maybe i should, you know, lower my expectations a little bit and apply to some other schools. and i applied to some other
i went to brooklyn technical high school in the fort greene area of brooklyn. it was an amazing experience. great, great, great high school. i recently went back, actually, for career day. we have a huge alumni network, graduate over a thousand individuals every year. great friends from that experience in high school, still to this day keep in touch. then i went to a small arts and science college. the background behind that is interesting because i, like many of my brooklyn tech students, you...
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>> brooklyn, brooklyn, brooklyn! >> how you doin'? >> i'm good! i'm good! i'm good! i'm glad to be here! >> so you were sitting in the audience a week ago. now you got to explain, and you kind of have this cool pastime. what do you do? >> well, since i retired from the nypd... >> okay. >> my girlfriends and i, we like to visit talk shows.
>> brooklyn, brooklyn, brooklyn! >> how you doin'? >> i'm good! i'm good! i'm good! i'm glad to be here! >> so you were sitting in the audience a week ago. now you got to explain, and you kind of have this cool pastime. what do you do? >> well, since i retired from the nypd... >> okay. >> my girlfriends and i, we like to visit talk shows.
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i like to specifically pledge allegiance to brooklyn. i think it is a very interesting place to grow up and one that builds a lot of character. it makes a lot of characters. [laughter] i went to catholic school for most of elementary. i transferred in middle school to a public system. i went to brooklyn technical high school. it was an amazing experience, great high school. i recently went back for career day. we have a huge alumni network, we graduate over 1000 individuals every year. great friends from that experience in high school. we still to this day keep in touch. then i went to a small arts and sciences college. the background behind that is interesting because i, like many of my brooklyn tech students, we thought we were fairly bright. in my case, i thought that i would do well in one of the big schools, the iv schools so to speak. i went to my college counselor and i wasn't valedictorian -- i was an ok student. i probably should have applied myself a little bit more. i went in with these grand ideas of wanting to apply to ivy s
i like to specifically pledge allegiance to brooklyn. i think it is a very interesting place to grow up and one that builds a lot of character. it makes a lot of characters. [laughter] i went to catholic school for most of elementary. i transferred in middle school to a public system. i went to brooklyn technical high school. it was an amazing experience, great high school. i recently went back for career day. we have a huge alumni network, we graduate over 1000 individuals every year. great...
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my father growing up in brooklyn taught me to keep score. that's where my love of history began. when i was able to record for him the history of that afternoon's brooklyn dodger game going over every play. he made he tell i was telling a fabulous love. i had a first love of a boyfriend before i married my husband. but the boston red sox have been my sustaining love for almost 40 years. and my husband i've been married for 38 years. the boston red sox would be my love now. [laughter] [applause] we have time for one more now. >> on that note, i got to tell you some quick thoughts. i didn't know you were having coauthor -- i brought one gift to you. is that baseball, my love for you through your writing and all you have done, and i always feel you're the tim rustin of the "today" show. you couldn't give me a better compliment. i love him so much. >> a couple of weeks ago you were to be speak to us in a way we could understand. i love your energy. on baseball, my wife and i's first date was to a cleveland indians game, which is the boston red sox farm club in the '60s and '70s. >> i
my father growing up in brooklyn taught me to keep score. that's where my love of history began. when i was able to record for him the history of that afternoon's brooklyn dodger game going over every play. he made he tell i was telling a fabulous love. i had a first love of a boyfriend before i married my husband. but the boston red sox have been my sustaining love for almost 40 years. and my husband i've been married for 38 years. the boston red sox would be my love now. [laughter] [applause]...
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why is decision based on my grades and i was so lucky the brooklyn college was a free school and had an exam you could take to get into that is what turned me around. i said i just have a good memory for. it tells about the case of the category. >> i do have of the cases for free represent first responders and police officers, people in my view have a service that are underpaid so i have a policy of representing them free in my books and i talked about representing colonel steel, the hero of black hawk down on mogadishu when he was being investigated for creating an atmosphere around which some of the soldiers may have acted irresponsibly. we have got the charges dropped. i represented a woman years ago who was locked up in a mental hospital and was a case where her family was trying to get rid of a nuisance rather than a true case of mental illness and just the other day she came up to me at a book signing and reminded me that i had saved her life. two young boys on death row who were innocent. their father committed murders for which they were sentenced to death and i represented t
why is decision based on my grades and i was so lucky the brooklyn college was a free school and had an exam you could take to get into that is what turned me around. i said i just have a good memory for. it tells about the case of the category. >> i do have of the cases for free represent first responders and police officers, people in my view have a service that are underpaid so i have a policy of representing them free in my books and i talked about representing colonel steel, the hero...
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specifically pledge allegiance to brooklyn. i think it is a very interesting place to grow up and one that builds a lot of character. it makes a lot of characters. [laughter] school foratholic most of elementary. schoolferred in middle to a public system. i went to brooklyn technical high school. it was an amazing experience, great high school. i recently went back for career day. we have a huge alumni network, we graduate over 1000 individuals every year. great friends from that experience in high school. we still to this day keep in touch. then i went to a small arts and sciences college. the background behind that is interesting because i, like many of my brooklyn tech students, we thought we were fairly bright. in my case, i thought that i would do well in one of the big schools, the iv schools so to speak. i went to my college counselor -- i wasn't valedictorian was an ok student. i probably should have applied myself a little bit more. i went in with these grand ideas of wanting to apply to ivy schools and he suggested th
specifically pledge allegiance to brooklyn. i think it is a very interesting place to grow up and one that builds a lot of character. it makes a lot of characters. [laughter] school foratholic most of elementary. schoolferred in middle to a public system. i went to brooklyn technical high school. it was an amazing experience, great high school. i recently went back for career day. we have a huge alumni network, we graduate over 1000 individuals every year. great friends from that experience in...
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this fall he blessed red hook in brooklyn. an image of a heart-shaped balloon became yn overnight sensation for people lining up for a moment of communion. almost as quickly as it came it disappeared. enter chris arnold and his gallery. >> to move a canvas you need a bubble wrap and car. to move street work you have to drill 25 holes around it, put steel bars in it, put a metal frame on the back. put it on a forklift, on a truck, take it down the road and put it in an art show. i didn't sleepfor three days until this got here. >> it's estimated that brooklyn's heart will fetch several hundred thousands. for the owner of the business it's like hitting the lottery. it hit miami to drum up interest. the plan seems to be working. >> it's amazing, something that proves that art is everywhere. >> he's a genius. >> for some reason this resonates, because it reflects have. >> we wouldn't be doing our journalistic duty if we didn't bring you the other sized of the story. we sent our producer back to red hook, a place where one doesn't
this fall he blessed red hook in brooklyn. an image of a heart-shaped balloon became yn overnight sensation for people lining up for a moment of communion. almost as quickly as it came it disappeared. enter chris arnold and his gallery. >> to move a canvas you need a bubble wrap and car. to move street work you have to drill 25 holes around it, put steel bars in it, put a metal frame on the back. put it on a forklift, on a truck, take it down the road and put it in an art show. i didn't...
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this fall he blessed red hook in brooklyn. an image of a heart-shaped balloon became yn overnight sensation for people lining up for a moment of communion. almost as quickly as it came it disappeared. enter chris arnold and his gallery. >> to move a canvas you need a bubble wrap and car. to move street work you have to drill 25 holes around it, put steel bars in it, put a metal frame on the back. put it on a forklift, on a truck, take it down the road and put it in an art show. i didn't sleepfor three days until this got here. >> it's estimated that brooklyn's heart will fetch several hundred thousands. for the owner of the business it's like hitting the lottery. it hit miami to drum up interest. the plan seems to be working. >> it's amazing, something that proves that art is everywhere. >> he's a genius. >> for some reason this resonates, because it reflects on daily struggles that we all have. >> we wouldn't be doing our journalistic duty if we didn't bring you the other sized of the story. we sent our producer back to red h
this fall he blessed red hook in brooklyn. an image of a heart-shaped balloon became yn overnight sensation for people lining up for a moment of communion. almost as quickly as it came it disappeared. enter chris arnold and his gallery. >> to move a canvas you need a bubble wrap and car. to move street work you have to drill 25 holes around it, put steel bars in it, put a metal frame on the back. put it on a forklift, on a truck, take it down the road and put it in an art show. i didn't...
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the brooklyn tabernacle choir is here to perform. ♪ >> i'm so very happy to celebrate with all of you the "fox & friends" family christmas. >> and i thought wow, it would be great if i just maybe became friends. friends with steve doocy brian kilmeade, elisabeth hasselbeck, so i signed up for their facebook pages thinking "fox & friends," i could be one of their friends. but steve and brian unfriended me. that really hurt. it's okay though. elisabeth hasselbeck she kept me as her friend. i'm glad i at least have one. that makes me a friend of "fox & friends." i know they would never unfriend you. and i hope you and your family have a wonderful and a merry christmas. >>> 22-year-old and 72-year-old may seem like an unusual pair but ask anyone who knows them and they are definitely a package deal. joining me now with their amazing story of kindness and faith collin smith and earnest green. this is really one of the most remarkable amazing stories i have heard in a long time. collin, you were gravely injured, paralyzed in a car accident at 14 not long after earnest came into your life. t
the brooklyn tabernacle choir is here to perform. ♪ >> i'm so very happy to celebrate with all of you the "fox & friends" family christmas. >> and i thought wow, it would be great if i just maybe became friends. friends with steve doocy brian kilmeade, elisabeth hasselbeck, so i signed up for their facebook pages thinking "fox & friends," i could be one of their friends. but steve and brian unfriended me. that really hurt. it's okay though. elisabeth...
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we have 20 customers in manhattan and brooklyn. it is great. earning real money. but we need to expand in manhattan and all of new york to keep the business afloat. he benefits from the fact that americans consider germans very trustworthy when it comes to security matters. by next year he expects to be in the black. he says following his dream and moving to new york was worth it. of course it was risky. but everything worked out. now he and his crew are a success. it is everything that they could have hoped for. the u.s. remains a place that fascinates bernard and many other germans. making their american dream a reality takes strong will, hard work and a bit of luck.?ñ?ño??
we have 20 customers in manhattan and brooklyn. it is great. earning real money. but we need to expand in manhattan and all of new york to keep the business afloat. he benefits from the fact that americans consider germans very trustworthy when it comes to security matters. by next year he expects to be in the black. he says following his dream and moving to new york was worth it. of course it was risky. but everything worked out. now he and his crew are a success. it is everything that they...
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the exhibit "war photography" is currently at the brooklyn museum here in new york. jeffrey brown reports. >> a marine in afghanistan has a close call with taliban fighters. a republican militia woman training on the beach outside barcelona in the spanish civil war. a bosnian soldier stands on a mass grave outside his destroyed home. a class photo of young children, many later killed in argentina's dirty war. and so familiar now, a jet crashing into the world trade center on september 11, 2001. they're images from 165 years of war, broadly defined to capture what happens before, during, and after battle. part of a wide-ranging exhibition titled "war photography: images of armed conflict and its aftermath." now at washington's gallery of art, it was developed and opened at the houston museum of fine arts by ann tucker. >> i thought there was a human story to be told through the eyes of photographers about the full aspect of war. when people talked about war photography, it was either fighting or death. we just thought there was a much greater story, and we wanted to o
the exhibit "war photography" is currently at the brooklyn museum here in new york. jeffrey brown reports. >> a marine in afghanistan has a close call with taliban fighters. a republican militia woman training on the beach outside barcelona in the spanish civil war. a bosnian soldier stands on a mass grave outside his destroyed home. a class photo of young children, many later killed in argentina's dirty war. and so familiar now, a jet crashing into the world trade center on...
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the brooklyn tabernacle choir is here to perform. ♪ >> i'm so very happy to celebrate with all of you the "fox & friends" family christmas. >> and i thought wow, it would be great if i just maybe became friends. friends with steve doocy brian kilmeade, elisabeth hasselbeck, so i signed up for their facebook pages thinking "fox & friends," i could be one of their friends. but steve and brian unfriended me. that really hurt. it's okay though. elisabeth hasselbeck she kept me as her friend. i'm glad i at least have one. that makes me a friend of "fox & friends." i know they would never unfriend you. and i hope you and your family have a wonderful and a merry christmas. ♪ ♪ picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven o help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it and that was important to me. [ male aouncer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal tughts or ac
the brooklyn tabernacle choir is here to perform. ♪ >> i'm so very happy to celebrate with all of you the "fox & friends" family christmas. >> and i thought wow, it would be great if i just maybe became friends. friends with steve doocy brian kilmeade, elisabeth hasselbeck, so i signed up for their facebook pages thinking "fox & friends," i could be one of their friends. but steve and brian unfriended me. that really hurt. it's okay though. elisabeth...
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here to perform carol of the bells is the brooklyn tabernacle choir. oh how they pound raising the sound oer hill and dale ♪ telling their tale ♪ gaily they ring, while people sing ♪ songs of good cheer ♪ christmas is here! ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong ♪ one seems to hear words of good cheer ♪ from everywhere filling the air ♪ oh how they pound raising the sound over the hill and dale ♪ telling their tale ♪ on, on they send on without end ♪ >> wow, fantastic, the brooklyn tabernacle choir, fantastic, so first up, you did fantastic, good job. >> you, especially. >> the one in the red. but carol, in particular, can you believe how far this group has come? >> it started with nine people and grew to 300, we couldn't bring everybody with us today. but we had 300 in the choir and it is amazing. >> what is amazing about this group, from all walks of life, this choir must be so special to you. >> it is so special, because it is so diverse. we have people from practically every country, i think everyone is going to be like that. i thin
here to perform carol of the bells is the brooklyn tabernacle choir. oh how they pound raising the sound oer hill and dale ♪ telling their tale ♪ gaily they ring, while people sing ♪ songs of good cheer ♪ christmas is here! ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong ♪ one seems to hear words of good cheer ♪ from everywhere filling the air ♪ oh how they pound raising the sound over the hill and dale ♪ telling their tale ♪ on, on they send on without end ♪ >> wow, fantastic, the...
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cutting board in the shape of brooklyn, is that brooklyn? liz: that is one of the hottest sellers. etcy has become a destination for very unique gifts. sales geeing 60% in just the last year. the ceo is joining news a fox business exclusive next. hottest sellers. david: we have another ceo coming up. if your fantasy team is already out of contention for the season, guess what, it is not game over. we'll tell you how you play daily fantasy sports contest, win real cash by ceo of another company who is allowed you to do that online. you don't want to miss this coming right up. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the merces-benz winter event s back, with the perfe vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 life's an adventure when you're with her.and i. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps u be ready anytime the moment's right. you can
cutting board in the shape of brooklyn, is that brooklyn? liz: that is one of the hottest sellers. etcy has become a destination for very unique gifts. sales geeing 60% in just the last year. the ceo is joining news a fox business exclusive next. hottest sellers. david: we have another ceo coming up. if your fantasy team is already out of contention for the season, guess what, it is not game over. we'll tell you how you play daily fantasy sports contest, win real cash by ceo of another company...
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the brooklyn nets were routed by the chicago bulls. 95-78. brooklyn native taj gibson was one of the six chicago players in double-digits. >> the nets lost four-straight. the fans booed them on the court. and after year in the locker room, jason kidd let them have it, too. >>> los angeles clippers star, blake griffin had harsh words for golden state warriors after his rejection. ejection, that is. several scuffles during that game. it was an emotional game when klay thompson blocked a layup with a second left. and stopped a three-pointer by jamal crawford. >>> a little mixing and matching have led to a rare delivery in oklahoma. >> meet the country's first-ever liger. the mom is a liger, a cross between a lion and a tiger. >> they could become the largest cats ever seen. getting up to 800 pounds. >> it's amazing. the mix of the lion and the tiger is larger than the lion or the tiger. 800-pound cat. that's scary. >>> up next, "the pulse." social media is a-buzz with who might be playing lex luther. >>> and beyonce makes a little girl's wish co
the brooklyn nets were routed by the chicago bulls. 95-78. brooklyn native taj gibson was one of the six chicago players in double-digits. >> the nets lost four-straight. the fans booed them on the court. and after year in the locker room, jason kidd let them have it, too. >>> los angeles clippers star, blake griffin had harsh words for golden state warriors after his rejection. ejection, that is. several scuffles during that game. it was an emotional game when klay thompson...
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we have 20 customers in manhattan and brooklyn, he tells me. it's great. we're earning real money. but we need to expand in manhattan and really, all of new york in the coming months to eep the business afloat. for ben, stereotypes mean good business. he benefits from the fact that americans consider germans very trustworthy when it comes to security matters. by next year, he expects to be in the black. he says that following his dream and moving to new york was worth it. of course, it was risky but everything worked out and now he and his crew are a success. it's everything they could have hoped for. the u.s. remains a place that fascinates ben and many or germans. making their american dream a reality takes strong will, hard reality takes strong will, hard work and a bit of luck.??ñ?ño? what are we doing today? today we are looking for roger ridley. he's a street musician that plays down here in santa monica. i was walking by the promenade the other day and i heard him singing the song "stand by me". such an amazing version, such an amazing voice, you know. and a couple days be
we have 20 customers in manhattan and brooklyn, he tells me. it's great. we're earning real money. but we need to expand in manhattan and really, all of new york in the coming months to eep the business afloat. for ben, stereotypes mean good business. he benefits from the fact that americans consider germans very trustworthy when it comes to security matters. by next year, he expects to be in the black. he says that following his dream and moving to new york was worth it. of course, it was...
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noticed a spike in robberies committed by teens in public housing units in the brownsville area of brooklyn. >> a lot of it, the majority of it, was youth-on-youth robberies, where young teenagers were stealing property of other young kids that lived in the area. and we knew we had to do something, and what i started to look at is, where did the robbers that are committing robberies live? >> that's when she came up with j-rip. >> and the idea was now, we were going to go to every juvenile and we were going to give them a message. if they continued to engage in criminal conduct, we would do everything in our power to make sure that they stay in jail. the second component to the program was really to get involved with them and their families and identify resources to assist the family as a whole. >> what you're talking about sounds a lot like social work. is this really the role of a police officer or police unit? >> i think so much of what we do is social work. there's a true overlap. here, we're talking about young kids, young adults, that have an opportunity, we have an opportunity to help
noticed a spike in robberies committed by teens in public housing units in the brownsville area of brooklyn. >> a lot of it, the majority of it, was youth-on-youth robberies, where young teenagers were stealing property of other young kids that lived in the area. and we knew we had to do something, and what i started to look at is, where did the robbers that are committing robberies live? >> that's when she came up with j-rip. >> and the idea was now, we were going to go to...
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more than 30 vehicles were involved in the chain reaction crash on the gowanus expressway in brooklyn. at least eight people were hospitalized. the pileup also jammed traffic for hours. >> the obama administration is sending a strong message tory shah over that country's treatment of gays and lesbians. the united states delegation to the upcoming sochi olympics. bill j jean and caitlin cahow will represent the u.s. in the closing ceremonies. last month russia passed strict laws regarding gay rights. president obama said it wouldn't be appropriate to boycott the gays but he hopes some gayings and lesbians leave sochi with medals. >> it would go a long way in rejecting the kinds of attitudes that we're seeing there. and if russia doesn't have gay or lesbian athletes, then that will probably make their team weak. >> in what is seen as another message to moscow, the u.s. will not send president obama, first lady, or the vice president to the sochi games. >>> when we return, subway miracle. a guide dog helps save his blind owner after they both end up on the tracks and in front of an oncom
more than 30 vehicles were involved in the chain reaction crash on the gowanus expressway in brooklyn. at least eight people were hospitalized. the pileup also jammed traffic for hours. >> the obama administration is sending a strong message tory shah over that country's treatment of gays and lesbians. the united states delegation to the upcoming sochi olympics. bill j jean and caitlin cahow will represent the u.s. in the closing ceremonies. last month russia passed strict laws regarding...
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>> guest: i grew up in brooklyn, n.y., and, just for the record, was a devoted brooklyn dodger fan, which probably explains some of my prejudices against los angeles, which are really quite irrational. but if you want to understand my background, i'll tell you about -- i think it was pete hamill, the new york city columnist, who once was asked who were the three most evil people in this century. he said adolf hitler, joseph stalin and walter o'malley. your audience may not know who o'malley was, but he was the owner of the dodgers who moved them to los angeles. but i grew up in brooklyn and went to school here. c-span: where? >> guest: actually i started at ccny many years ago. c-span: city college. >> guest: i went to city college, but then went on to the state university of new york in the western part of the state in fredonia, which is a notorious place because in one of the marx brothers' movies, there's a place called fredonia. but then i went on for my graduate work to columbia. c-span: and your degree is in what? >> guest: i started out as an english teacher, and my graduate work w
>> guest: i grew up in brooklyn, n.y., and, just for the record, was a devoted brooklyn dodger fan, which probably explains some of my prejudices against los angeles, which are really quite irrational. but if you want to understand my background, i'll tell you about -- i think it was pete hamill, the new york city columnist, who once was asked who were the three most evil people in this century. he said adolf hitler, joseph stalin and walter o'malley. your audience may not know who...
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they crossed the river to brooklyn. now brooklyn is hooked. they're going into queens, spreading all out over the city, and people are still choosing the lifestyle of coming back. it's not all one way, by any means. the difference today and 50 years ago is that it's understood both options are vie i believe, not just the one option of the suburbs. this is what has been driving the recovers of our cities. not necessarily city hall. for example, i find it really interesting, and it's not untrue that bloomberg has made a lot over the drop in crime rates. when giuliani was mayor, he was admired further away you got from new york than new york itself. then he became a hero in 9/11. but the crime rate began to go down under the administration and people were worried about giuliani. and a lot of people were worrying, what was going to happen after giuliani was gone. >> then crime continued to drop and dropped even further. now new york is even at its early 1960's rates of crimes where people my age remember when there were little kids, and the way we
they crossed the river to brooklyn. now brooklyn is hooked. they're going into queens, spreading all out over the city, and people are still choosing the lifestyle of coming back. it's not all one way, by any means. the difference today and 50 years ago is that it's understood both options are vie i believe, not just the one option of the suburbs. this is what has been driving the recovers of our cities. not necessarily city hall. for example, i find it really interesting, and it's not untrue...
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more than 30 vehicles were involved in the chain reaction crash on the gowanus expressway in brooklyn. at least eight people were hospitalized. the pileup also jammed traffic for hours. >> the obama administration is sending a strong message to russia over that country's treatment of gays and lesbians. the united states delegation to the upcoming sochi olympic ss will have billie jean king and kaitlyn cahow representing the u.s. in the closing ceremonies. last month russia passed strict laws regarding gay rights. president obama said it wouldn't be appropriate to boycott the gays but he hopes some gays and lesbian athletes leave sochi with medals. >> i think it would go a long way in rejecting the kinds of attitudes we're seeing there, and if russia doesn't have gay or lesbian athletes, then it will probably make their team weaker. >> in what is seen as another message to moscow, the u.s. will not send the president, first lady, or vice president to the sochi games. >>> when we return, subway miracle. a guide dog helps save his blind owner after they both end up on the tracks and in f
more than 30 vehicles were involved in the chain reaction crash on the gowanus expressway in brooklyn. at least eight people were hospitalized. the pileup also jammed traffic for hours. >> the obama administration is sending a strong message to russia over that country's treatment of gays and lesbians. the united states delegation to the upcoming sochi olympic ss will have billie jean king and kaitlyn cahow representing the u.s. in the closing ceremonies. last month russia passed strict...
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the brooklyn nets were routed by the chicago bulls. 95-78. brooklyn native taj gibson was one of the six chicago players in double-digits. >> the nets now lost four-straight. the fans booed them on the court. and afterwards in the locker room, first-year coach jason kidd let them have it, too. >>> los angeles clippers star, blake griffin had harsh words for golden state warriors after his rejection. ejection, that is. several scuffles during that game. the warriors finally edged the clippers, 105-103. it was an emotional game when klay thompson blocked a layup with a second left. and stopped a three-pointer by jamal crawford. >>> so, a little mixing and matching have led to a rare delivery in oklahoma. >> meet the country's first-ever liliger. cubs, all three of them, born a month ago at the g.w. zoo. their mom is a liger, a cross between a lion and a tiger. their dad is a lion. so, it makes them liligers. >> based on their genetics, they could become the largest cats ever seen. getting up to 800 pounds. >> it's amazing. the mix of the lion a
the brooklyn nets were routed by the chicago bulls. 95-78. brooklyn native taj gibson was one of the six chicago players in double-digits. >> the nets now lost four-straight. the fans booed them on the court. and afterwards in the locker room, first-year coach jason kidd let them have it, too. >>> los angeles clippers star, blake griffin had harsh words for golden state warriors after his rejection. ejection, that is. several scuffles during that game. the warriors finally edged...
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in the meantime we're off to brooklyn right next to manhattan. it's a sort of bleak city within the big city. popular with many new cars to force the astronomical grants in manhattan. but he's one of them is on top and a band of men. he's agreed to show us his company stc. it's maryland his formern odd university about his community. their product tends normal cell phones and digital house keys. cookies can also be sent by the time of unsuitable people called tells me that their product lets people use cell phones open doors and that they can send a keys electronically to everyone who comes to visit it's his idea will help him take over the american markets. that's why he and his co founders made to move to new york that he can hear so now they're working on to this apartment for a few weeks rent free. the actual tenant is offended and off the shelves of town. at the moment they are living off the thirty five thousand dollars in prize money that they want within his new side to unite york. it's a lie this series from adopting as a business coach
in the meantime we're off to brooklyn right next to manhattan. it's a sort of bleak city within the big city. popular with many new cars to force the astronomical grants in manhattan. but he's one of them is on top and a band of men. he's agreed to show us his company stc. it's maryland his formern odd university about his community. their product tends normal cell phones and digital house keys. cookies can also be sent by the time of unsuitable people called tells me that their product lets...
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it's actually part of brooklyn and it's like a center of life for arab americans in new york city. you can see a lot of signs are in arabic. there are halal grocery stores and it's also a real hot spot for nypd surveillance. >> it seems like no institution is off limits to the nypd. police department documents show they planned to place an informant on the board of the arab american association of new york. it was part of a "terrorist enterprise" investigation. >> is there any reason to believe that something here could be a terrorist group or activity? >> if helping kids with their homework and teaching immigrant women english is terrorist activities then i guess so. i don't know, i don't think there is any reason to believe that an organization with good people, trying to do good work would be engaged in any type of activity. >> so this one of the secret documents that was leaked to the associated press. and what it does is it talks about multiple mosques and organizations and people that we know so that are mentioned in here and when i saw first saw it, so it says, it's looking
it's actually part of brooklyn and it's like a center of life for arab americans in new york city. you can see a lot of signs are in arabic. there are halal grocery stores and it's also a real hot spot for nypd surveillance. >> it seems like no institution is off limits to the nypd. police department documents show they planned to place an informant on the board of the arab american association of new york. it was part of a "terrorist enterprise" investigation. >> is there...
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novel contest was to vent the anger that's not a sexist remark that women from the affluent classes brooklyn and eighty cents each and blasphemous to make houses up and it's gotten at the beach is lovely. he learned about the ad business ip is house made from black dot is. they can be a keeper pissed. protest tenm and i'm sinking well that didn protestt the scene of the cut to fit you can see but my main job is to keep the ball hockey been with the bought them any case he huddled by the ato not make out what he ended up at the war he might a set of tickets is simplified of a single by seeking out b ste. the protest agains other confident i'm linda barrettim is that the dpp senate seats forbidden in parliament and provincial assemblies has been included in the business agenda of milk so i connected to the crown and defence identity as the vehicle. so yes the above but o a pity that the simple act. what's the media politics the body it cannot be bought that it has pockets. yep that's right he has been in the whole front of those got the new legislation and is confident the judge had come in to
novel contest was to vent the anger that's not a sexist remark that women from the affluent classes brooklyn and eighty cents each and blasphemous to make houses up and it's gotten at the beach is lovely. he learned about the ad business ip is house made from black dot is. they can be a keeper pissed. protest tenm and i'm sinking well that didn protestt the scene of the cut to fit you can see but my main job is to keep the ball hockey been with the bought them any case he huddled by the ato not...
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brooklyn, and some outlying areas like public a ho. brooklyn,in hoboken, and areas like queens. all the main boroughs of new york city. boston, d c, san francisco, los angeles. >> are you finding that you start with food and then expand from their? -- from there? mass wherecritical we start building out a particular borough or neighborhood. merchants hear from other merchants that it is one way to add to their business, introducing online. most of my life, lately, both are preindustrial cities and they feel -- [indiscernible] they are so completely different. local is local. surely in delivery, there cannot be a city or different than new york or los angeles. is there a cookie-cutter ? proach gekko >> you have a different merchant base serving a different consumer. think when you are a big company, that is something you can't underestimate. then need to understand the business at that level. >> it is great to see you. upper she ate it. unless you have been living under a rock, you notice probably all the advertising for anchorman 2. will it help ron burgundy score big in the box
brooklyn, and some outlying areas like public a ho. brooklyn,in hoboken, and areas like queens. all the main boroughs of new york city. boston, d c, san francisco, los angeles. >> are you finding that you start with food and then expand from their? -- from there? mass wherecritical we start building out a particular borough or neighborhood. merchants hear from other merchants that it is one way to add to their business, introducing online. most of my life, lately, both are preindustrial...
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>> manhattan, brooklyn, and some outlying areas like hoboken. we're big in hoboken, brooklyn, and areas like queens. all the main boroughs of new york city. chicago, boston, d c, san francisco, los angeles. >> are you finding that you start with food and then expand from there? >> it is a critical mass where we start building out a particular borough or neighborhood. merchants hear from other merchants that it is one way to add to their business, introducing online. >> most of my life, lately, both are preindustrial cities and they feel -- [indiscernible] they are so completely different. local is local. surely in delivery, there cannot be a city or different than new york or los angeles. is there a cookie-cutter approach? >> you have a different merchant base serving a different consumer. i think when you are a big company, that is something you can't underestimate. the need to understand the business at that level. >> it is great to see you. upper she ate it. unless you have been living under a rock, you notice probably all the advertising for
>> manhattan, brooklyn, and some outlying areas like hoboken. we're big in hoboken, brooklyn, and areas like queens. all the main boroughs of new york city. chicago, boston, d c, san francisco, los angeles. >> are you finding that you start with food and then expand from there? >> it is a critical mass where we start building out a particular borough or neighborhood. merchants hear from other merchants that it is one way to add to their business, introducing online. >>...
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brooklyn wright is no ordinary 12-year-old. she's made it her mission to rid the planet of trash and pollution. she's even created a superhero. >> she is a superhero i created to help me educate kids and other people about the environment. the whole process was really fun. writing the book, working on the costume. we made it green and blue. here's the earth and recycle sign. >> five years ago when she was 7 she wrote a book called "the adventures of earth saver girl." earth saver girl brooklyn wright joins me from atlanta. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's great to have you. i'm just going to tell you you're awesome. >> thank you. >> what made you get involved with this particular issue when had you were 7? tell us the story. >> i was in a club called the earth savers, and all they wanted to talk about was reduce, reuse and recycle. it's important. but i wanted to focus on other things like what led to prevention. it's important because it's ugly in our community, costs billions to pick up, and most of all it's illegal. so
brooklyn wright is no ordinary 12-year-old. she's made it her mission to rid the planet of trash and pollution. she's even created a superhero. >> she is a superhero i created to help me educate kids and other people about the environment. the whole process was really fun. writing the book, working on the costume. we made it green and blue. here's the earth and recycle sign. >> five years ago when she was 7 she wrote a book called "the adventures of earth saver girl."...
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usually done jumped cover of darkness, this fall he chose to bless the neighborhood of brooklyn, this simple image became a overnight sensation, with people lining up around the block for a moment of commune common, but then almost as quickly as it came it disappeared angering many. to move a canvass you need some bubble wrap and a car. to movie work, you first have to drill 25 holes around it and put steel bars in it. put a medal frame on the back. get off kinds of forklifts, put it on a truck, without the truck breaking down. take it town the road. i didn't sleep for three days until it was done. >> it is estimated that brooklyn bandaged heart will fetch several hundred thousand dollars. but the owner of the building that's kind of like it hing the lottery. his plan seems to be working. >> i think that it's amazing. and it is something that proves that art is everywhere. >> he is a genius. >> for some reason this resonates with me, because it seems to reflect on the daily struggles that we all kind have in our own way. >> of course we wouldn't be doing our duty if we didn't bring yo
usually done jumped cover of darkness, this fall he chose to bless the neighborhood of brooklyn, this simple image became a overnight sensation, with people lining up around the block for a moment of commune common, but then almost as quickly as it came it disappeared angering many. to move a canvass you need some bubble wrap and a car. to movie work, you first have to drill 25 holes around it and put steel bars in it. put a medal frame on the back. get off kinds of forklifts, put it on a...
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. >>> are whole foods and brooklyn a match made in heaven? the grocery chain opposite its first store in brooklyn, does the move make eight healthy pick? which two stocks do they think will double. that's next on "fast." . [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. at the lexus december to remember sales event. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y firs
. >>> are whole foods and brooklyn a match made in heaven? the grocery chain opposite its first store in brooklyn, does the move make eight healthy pick? which two stocks do they think will double. that's next on "fast." . [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [...
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fantastic. >> unbelievable. >> the brooklyn tabernacle choir. fantastic. so, first off, fantastic, good job. >> you especially. >> the one in the red. >> in particular, can you believe how far this group has come, since 1970. started with nine, right? >> started with nine people. and it grew to 300. we couldn't bring everybody with us today. but we have 300 in the choir and it is amazing. >> what is amazing about this group, from all walks of life, this choir must be so special to you. >> it is so special because it is so diverse. we have people from every country, practically, represented so we're, you know, i think heaven is going to be like that. i think everybody from every country will be in heaven and it is just wonderful to work with all of these people. >> i love this, you say talent is easy to come by. not to those who want to gloir p glorify christ, what do you mean? >> the whole purpose of our ministry is to glorify christ. so we want to have people in the choir that really love jesus christ and want to minister to hurting em. >> back here, you
fantastic. >> unbelievable. >> the brooklyn tabernacle choir. fantastic. so, first off, fantastic, good job. >> you especially. >> the one in the red. >> in particular, can you believe how far this group has come, since 1970. started with nine, right? >> started with nine people. and it grew to 300. we couldn't bring everybody with us today. but we have 300 in the choir and it is amazing. >> what is amazing about this group, from all walks of life, this...
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>> brooklyn, brooklyn, brooklyn! >> how you doin'? >> i'm good! i'm good! i'm good! i'm glad to be here! >> so you were sitting in the audience a week ago. now you got to explain, and you kind of have this cool pastime. what do you do? >> well, since i retired from the nypd... >> okay. >> my girlfriends and i, we like to visit talk shows. the girls are here with me-- >> where your crew at? [cheers and applause] oh! uh-oh! >> go, clarice! >> all: go, clarice! go, clarice! >> oh, my goodness. >> they gonna need they own lifelines. i see right-- a'ight, well, this exciting. i'm glad you here. i'm excited for you. >> i'm so excited. i can't believe that i'm on tv-- and double money too. >> i want you to win a lot of money too. >> whoo! >> you know what? let's check out the money we got for you in round one. here we go, clarice. this is all the money that's gonna be available in round 1. i'm gonna have the computer randomize that right now. so that's gonna be shuffled up. this'll be all of the categories to all of your questions right here. shuffle those as well. all righ
>> brooklyn, brooklyn, brooklyn! >> how you doin'? >> i'm good! i'm good! i'm good! i'm glad to be here! >> so you were sitting in the audience a week ago. now you got to explain, and you kind of have this cool pastime. what do you do? >> well, since i retired from the nypd... >> okay. >> my girlfriends and i, we like to visit talk shows. the girls are here with me-- >> where your crew at? [cheers and applause] oh! uh-oh! >> go, clarice!...
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she's a professor of law at brooklyn law school as well. edward snowden in that parlor game hero or goat? >> guest: my usual response, peter, when people want to talk about snowden. my first response is to say instead of talking about the messager, should we talk about the problem? and i think snowden has done us a great favor. he said the reason he wanted to start releasing some of the documents so the american people could make the decision about whether they think we have gone too far. or whether they are too many costs? i think that's in fact discussion we're now having. i think his strategy worked. the american people are being informed. because one of the things we learn is not even just that the government was spying in ways i was already describing in my book, but that we had in the fisa court we had secret law. there was law that the court was making that the american people couldn't find out what the law was. to me, it really went too far. >> host: is there anything in the patriot act you agree with? >> guest: there was a lot. the
she's a professor of law at brooklyn law school as well. edward snowden in that parlor game hero or goat? >> guest: my usual response, peter, when people want to talk about snowden. my first response is to say instead of talking about the messager, should we talk about the problem? and i think snowden has done us a great favor. he said the reason he wanted to start releasing some of the documents so the american people could make the decision about whether they think we have gone too far....
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most of the people -- chronic design company we run out of brooklyn. most of the people we know know that we know how to design. >> people come to you with a lot of ideas, right? the million-dollar idea before breakfast. when did you know this was going to work? >> it took a little while. we sat on the idea of for nearly a year before going back and saying you know what? maybe we can do something with this. it took another two and a half years to go through the design. made.t models those go to the factory. we spent months perfecting it. >> did you get any reaction along the way from people who said what are you talking about? a pacifier with a plastic mustache? we know, it was all positive. we had a tough time finding factories to work with us because they take themselves very seriously. we take ourselves safety -- ourselves seriously in terms of safety and design, but it took a while to find someone to work with us. >> it is successful. it is the number one pacifier sold on amazon. how does that feel? >> it feels awesome. it feels amazing. >> did you
most of the people -- chronic design company we run out of brooklyn. most of the people we know know that we know how to design. >> people come to you with a lot of ideas, right? the million-dollar idea before breakfast. when did you know this was going to work? >> it took a little while. we sat on the idea of for nearly a year before going back and saying you know what? maybe we can do something with this. it took another two and a half years to go through the design. made.t models...
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that would mean brooklyn. let's bring out our mystery guests. great to have you with us. it says flatbush. i soon this is brookland. >> correct. >> does it have to do with anything and how it connects with the cow? >> so you have something to do junior's cheesecake? not many places. i have to think that you must be associated. are you the owner? guy in charge. now i have to remember. i member it was like three generations in the family. i think it was like your grandfather. was he the guy who owned the business? >> writes. he owned a bunch of other restaurants. he lost them. i have 40 seconds. his last name was rosen. howard?-- was he >> harry. h. i knew it was in >> you are alan rosen. tell people who are not familiar with brooklyn, what happens at flatbush. >> my grandfather first open the restaurant there in the 20s. he ran it until 1949. he went broke. election dayrs 1950. it has run for 63 years. we first opened he said if we're going to be a grass restaurant we have to have great cheesecake. he went out and tasted different cheesecakes. so come back to the bakery wi
that would mean brooklyn. let's bring out our mystery guests. great to have you with us. it says flatbush. i soon this is brookland. >> correct. >> does it have to do with anything and how it connects with the cow? >> so you have something to do junior's cheesecake? not many places. i have to think that you must be associated. are you the owner? guy in charge. now i have to remember. i member it was like three generations in the family. i think it was like your grandfather....
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grocery store in brooklyn, and why some foods and drinks with bitcoin. buddy. we are here in fort greene which is the heart of bitcoin urchins in new york city because the blocks, athin a few bunch of merchants that accept tcoi i will do all of my shopping on bitcoin. i saw something that tom keene as i owing to actually love. cream ale, i'm bringing this back to you, tom. this is a bar that accept that going and every internet kid knows about it, but we decided, check it out. you know it is funny, a lot of people think about pizza when they think about bitcoin because that is the first thing that was ever purchased with the virtual currency. 10,000 bitcoin for a pizza. i'll he seemed to run into beer when i'd run into bitcoin. >> i can't imagine the reason. i am so glad that you got in on the it's going reporting. >> he had never been to new york city before. >> what is the incentive for stores or merchants? >> the incentive -- >> it would be a hassle for them? >> not at all. if you use a third-party like bit pay or some other third p arty, venue is eme
grocery store in brooklyn, and why some foods and drinks with bitcoin. buddy. we are here in fort greene which is the heart of bitcoin urchins in new york city because the blocks, athin a few bunch of merchants that accept tcoi i will do all of my shopping on bitcoin. i saw something that tom keene as i owing to actually love. cream ale, i'm bringing this back to you, tom. this is a bar that accept that going and every internet kid knows about it, but we decided, check it out. you know it is...
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my father growing up in brooklyn taught me to keep score. that's where my love of history began. when i was able to record for him the history of that afternoon's brooklyn dodger game going over every play. he made he tell i was telling a fabulous love. i had a first love of a boyfriend before i married my husband. but the boston red sox have been my sustaining love for almost 40 years. and my husband i've been married for 38 years. the boston red sox would be my love now. [laughter] [applause] we have time for one more now. >> on that note, i got to tell you some quick thoughts. i didn't know you were having coauthor -- i brought one gift to you. is that baseball, my love for you through your writing and all you have done, and i always feel you're the tim rustin of the "today" show. you couldn't give me a better compliment. i love him so much. >> a couple of weeks ago you were to be speak to us in a way we could understand. i love your energy. on baseball, my wife and i's first date was to a cleveland indians game, which is the boston red sox farm club in the '60s and '70s. >> i
my father growing up in brooklyn taught me to keep score. that's where my love of history began. when i was able to record for him the history of that afternoon's brooklyn dodger game going over every play. he made he tell i was telling a fabulous love. i had a first love of a boyfriend before i married my husband. but the boston red sox have been my sustaining love for almost 40 years. and my husband i've been married for 38 years. the boston red sox would be my love now. [laughter] [applause]...
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nbc's katy tur at one of those rallies in brooklyn, new york. she filed this report during the protests this morning. >> reporter: here outside of this wendy's in brooklyn, about 100 people have shown up. they've completely blocked the entrance trying to disrupt the lunchtime rush, not allowing pretty much anything inside. their goal is to get workers inside these companies like wendy's, inside these fast food joints to come out during their shifts. i'm not sure that's happened. it's been kind of hard to see whether or not anyone's been able to come out. that's really the goal across the country is really to disrupt this service. they've been chanting things like "we can't survive on 7.25." they're sea saying the minimum wage isn't enough for them to live. it's not enough for them to feed themselves or their families, not enough for them to clothe their families. they're saying a living wage, a fair living wage would be $15 an hour. of course, these are the second protests in just a few months. there was a major protest over the summer. they wer
nbc's katy tur at one of those rallies in brooklyn, new york. she filed this report during the protests this morning. >> reporter: here outside of this wendy's in brooklyn, about 100 people have shown up. they've completely blocked the entrance trying to disrupt the lunchtime rush, not allowing pretty much anything inside. their goal is to get workers inside these companies like wendy's, inside these fast food joints to come out during their shifts. i'm not sure that's happened. it's been...
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: tamron, the protest has made its way to brooklyn. there are about 100 or so workers outside this wendy's in brooklyn chanting just a moment ago "we can't survive on $7.25." they're also holding signs, asking for the right to unionize. they're saying $7.25 an hour isn't enough to support themselves or their family. they're asking for $15 an hour. these wiomen over the age of 28. they're saying often times they need to work two jobs, three jobs in order to support themselves. they can't even get full-time work in many of these industries because they're capped off at 35 hours a week. now, fast food companies say any sort of raise just isn't going to happen. that $15 an hour especially is a nonstarter. they're saying if they raise the wage of their workers, it's going to get passed down to the consumer in the form of higher prices for food. there are no hard numbers on this, but it's estimated that the price of a burger could go anywhere from $3 to $3.50. now, that's really the heart of the question. is that that big of a deal? some eco
: tamron, the protest has made its way to brooklyn. there are about 100 or so workers outside this wendy's in brooklyn chanting just a moment ago "we can't survive on $7.25." they're also holding signs, asking for the right to unionize. they're saying $7.25 an hour isn't enough to support themselves or their family. they're asking for $15 an hour. these wiomen over the age of 28. they're saying often times they need to work two jobs, three jobs in order to support themselves. they...