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, gun owners in the state of new york are fighting back against new york state's new laws introduced and brought into law by governor cuomo limiting the second amendment. the president of the new york pistol and rifle association, tom king, joining us here in just moments. but first, let's bring you up-to-date on what was another extraordinary day and week on wall street. the dow jones industrials, four records in a row. investors happy with the news of a strong job growth and decline in the unemployment rate. the dow up almost 68 points, the s&p up 7, its highest close since mid october of 2007. the s&p and the dow up every day this week. the s&p just this close to a new record. and the nasdaq up 12 points, big boar volume 3.6 billion. for the week a sweep for the stock markets, all three major indexes up, up more than 2%. total market cap as measured by the wilshire 5,000 up almost a half billion dollars, excuse me, $425 billion to be more precise. crude oil finishing off the week with a gain pushing up near or $92 a barrel, gold up $1.80, 1576.90. money continuing to move into the
, gun owners in the state of new york are fighting back against new york state's new laws introduced and brought into law by governor cuomo limiting the second amendment. the president of the new york pistol and rifle association, tom king, joining us here in just moments. but first, let's bring you up-to-date on what was another extraordinary day and week on wall street. the dow jones industrials, four records in a row. investors happy with the news of a strong job growth and decline in the...
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so the debate here isn't over do we true them in new york -- try them in new york or gitmo, the issue is whether we're waging a war against terrorism or whether we're racking up criminal prosecution awards. and the fact is this approach left america more insecure after the 1990s and led to the first september 11th, 2001, and if pursued over a course of years here as we are will leave us more insecure in the future. lou: i'd like to share with the audience the comments by mayor bloomberg who back in 2010 had this to say in regard to the obama administration's desire to try khalid sheikh mohammed in new york city. he said: it would, it would be great if the federal government could find a site that didn't cost a billion dollars which using downtown will. it's going to cost an awful lot of money and disturb an awful lot of people. i mean, the suggestion of a military be is probably a reasonably good one. and with that, the obama administration changed its mind in 2010, kt. >> right. lou: he does not, the good mayor, want to in any way disturb the tranquility of the obama administration t
so the debate here isn't over do we true them in new york -- try them in new york or gitmo, the issue is whether we're waging a war against terrorism or whether we're racking up criminal prosecution awards. and the fact is this approach left america more insecure after the 1990s and led to the first september 11th, 2001, and if pursued over a course of years here as we are will leave us more insecure in the future. lou: i'd like to share with the audience the comments by mayor bloomberg who...
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in new york. if there are these universal themes of being a teenager and that -- summers when you're cut loose that people connect with. >> you several times said this is a new york movie and it's new york based and all of those things and you're a new yorker. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: so did you go look at manhattan in every other movie that had new york as its character and say what is it that great filmmakers do with a city to make it authentic or did you simply know because you know the new york you wanted to show? >> first, before i.f.c. writes he angry -- it's a universal story that has a wide appeal for everybody across the country. >> rose: why would your distributor write you an angry letter? >> we're opening all over the country so it's not just a new york story. >> rose: (laughs) i see. it's for all. >> rose: a new york story that has application to wherever you are. >> i hope so. we wanted to do something that would take an audience on. >> rose: because it's about human beings. and aspir
in new york. if there are these universal themes of being a teenager and that -- summers when you're cut loose that people connect with. >> you several times said this is a new york movie and it's new york based and all of those things and you're a new yorker. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: so did you go look at manhattan in every other movie that had new york as its character and say what is it that great filmmakers do with a city to make it authentic or did you simply know because...
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new york, new york, the town so nice they named it twice. this is "hardball," the place for politics. into your laundry m and it just hits you! that nasty odor coming from your washer. say farewell to the smell with tide washing machine cleaner. it goes straight to the source of the stink to lift odor-causing residues off your washer's drum. tide washing machine cleaner. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll...
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. >> i don't think that the new york win in new york city would impact wal-mart nation wides. i don't think it helps the it at all. the unions are afraid wal-mart of moving into new york city because the people in the city will realize how awful the flipping supermarkets are, once they shop at wal-mart. >> and i think they're here, and i think it's national. >> i think it's national, too, adam, i'm not sure what the situation is in san francisco, but they're a little bit more elitist sometimes than new york city. >> yeah, you know, i'm not sure of my facts here, i don't think we have a wal-mart in san francisco, and i don't think it's a -- it's a labor issue necessarily. this is very similar to our last conversation, i mean, every-- i agree this is not a national issue, people in new york are-- >> and making the choice. >> wal-mart, they're making to make it-- >> let adam finish and it then we'll pile up on him. go ahead, adam. >> i don't think, by the way, that this is particularly fair to wal-mart what is happening in new york city. having said that, i think the opposition t
. >> i don't think that the new york win in new york city would impact wal-mart nation wides. i don't think it helps the it at all. the unions are afraid wal-mart of moving into new york city because the people in the city will realize how awful the flipping supermarkets are, once they shop at wal-mart. >> and i think they're here, and i think it's national. >> i think it's national, too, adam, i'm not sure what the situation is in san francisco, but they're a little bit more...
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to come to new york. new york city is always going to be a best nation for people from around the country, around the world. and we have to make it's easier for not only businesses and no only the big companies, but the mom and pops. i have called for the elimination of some of these tax breaks, big corporations get. mom and pop stores never get. not only do they pay their share of taxes, but they get -- >> what are they? >> given violations. insurance companies in new york city are exempt from general corporation tasks p.m. how many small businesses do you know of who are -- exempt from general corporation tasks. i have to say something about the personal income also. sal, i will be happy to give you a lesson on this it has been 15 years. >> fact of the matter is a person that makes $30,000 a year in new york city pays something like 3.3% of their income in city income tax. a person that makes $30 million a year pays something like 3.7%. yeah, they are not exactly equal but you go from 3.3% to 3.7%. >> t
to come to new york. new york city is always going to be a best nation for people from around the country, around the world. and we have to make it's easier for not only businesses and no only the big companies, but the mom and pops. i have called for the elimination of some of these tax breaks, big corporations get. mom and pop stores never get. not only do they pay their share of taxes, but they get -- >> what are they? >> given violations. insurance companies in new york city are...
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clearly he did not consult with the new york state council or new york state legislature and clearly this entity, this agency, this administrative agency never consulted with new york city council. now, for me the issue is really about physical education. for me this issue really is about what the first lady is doing the let's move campaign which i'm a part of. for me this issue is about public parks and playgrounds in communities of color and inner-city communities all throughout the city of new york which have not been renovated for years. . it talk about that. there's a little bit of a carrot and stick on this side of the equation and things you can do. there's the stick which is limiting the amount of sugar that people have. what we've seen i think is the balance of policy moving in the carrot direction particularly the let's move campaign. i think partly my thesis because the stick is really hard because the big soda and sugar industry have a bigger stick. more on that after this. >> and i agree. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. s
clearly he did not consult with the new york state council or new york state legislature and clearly this entity, this agency, this administrative agency never consulted with new york city council. now, for me the issue is really about physical education. for me this issue really is about what the first lady is doing the let's move campaign which i'm a part of. for me this issue is about public parks and playgrounds in communities of color and inner-city communities all throughout the city of...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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a pope from latin america. >> cardinal dolan of new york. a news conference just wrapped up in rome. we are back in a moment with some of the other news of this day including the growing opposition now over the tsa decision to allow knives back on planes. >>> a look at some of the other news tonight begins with a scene in louisiana as a huge fire continues to burn at a pipeline in the middle of the bayou. it started last night when a tugboat pushing a barge hit a liquified gas pipeline. smoke was visible 30 miles away in downtown new orleans. this section of the pipeline has been shut down. they are saying it could take tomorrow to burn off what's left. a manhunt in upstate new york tonight for a man suspected of killing four people and wounding two others earlier today. happened in two different towns in the mohawk valley where police say the 64-year-old suspect opened fire at a car wash and a barbershop. they say weapons and ammunition were found in his apartment. schools and a community college were locked down. it is not clear what was t
a pope from latin america. >> cardinal dolan of new york. a news conference just wrapped up in rome. we are back in a moment with some of the other news of this day including the growing opposition now over the tsa decision to allow knives back on planes. >>> a look at some of the other news tonight begins with a scene in louisiana as a huge fire continues to burn at a pipeline in the middle of the bayou. it started last night when a tugboat pushing a barge hit a liquified gas...
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they booked him in a new york second or new york minute, whatever the phrase is. and again he said on david letterman "this is the most serious problem that we've gotta tackle." >> in the meantime this year, 70,000 americans will die from obesity, 5,000 here in new york. gotta do something about it. >> 70,000 americans. >> 70,000 people will die from obesity. >> what would be the statistics of people dying of starvation versus people dying from obesity? >> for the first time in the history of the world more people will die from overeating than undereating this year. >> isn't that remarkable? >> bill: i'm not sure of that, to tell the truth. >> certainly like to see his numbers on it. >> bill: when you look at the population of impoverished countries, particularly in africa and people dying of hunger, i just -- i'm not sure i trust those numbers. let me put it this way. david letterman contrarian says maybe you're picking on the wrong people here. >> i believe that it's the corporate food industry, not the individual, that is at fault here. [ applause ] >> bill: ah
they booked him in a new york second or new york minute, whatever the phrase is. and again he said on david letterman "this is the most serious problem that we've gotta tackle." >> in the meantime this year, 70,000 americans will die from obesity, 5,000 here in new york. gotta do something about it. >> 70,000 americans. >> 70,000 people will die from obesity. >> what would be the statistics of people dying of starvation versus people dying from obesity?...
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we're live at the new york ran range. it is a blackout, clear channel digital billboards being forced to flip the off switch in l.a. will that dim all the lights for this stock? and do you hear that? criticcrickets to be all they hr after the failed blackberry ten. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. getting really interesting in the last 28 minutes, flying back from earlier losses. at one point the dow was down 120 points, of course the session lows, but just want to let you know even if we turn one point into the green, we will be on track for another record close on the dow. the nasdaq has just turned positive in the past half-hour weighing on the u.s. markets today is another trip in italy's step to form a stable government. the misstep force in the euro to fall to the lowest level since november. $1.27. cheaper to go to paris than it was a couple of days ago. we are watching the s&p 500 as it goes below its record high. we are not far from it. so let's ta
we're live at the new york ran range. it is a blackout, clear channel digital billboards being forced to flip the off switch in l.a. will that dim all the lights for this stock? and do you hear that? criticcrickets to be all they hr after the failed blackberry ten. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. getting really interesting in the last 28 minutes, flying back from earlier losses. at one point the dow was down 120...
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york city and beyond study of fifty seven american muslims in new york city found that the n.y.p.d. surveillance program was commonly perceived as suppressing religious freedom chilling freedom of speech creating strife within communities and harming trust of law enforcement officials so just how much damage has the n.y.p.d. done to new york city's muslim community and are similar surveillance programs being used across the country joining me now is a good dear of staff attorney with care and the council on. american urban as lawmakers relations thank you. tell me about the how it first of all how invasive was my pretties surveillance program as invasive as it gets the new york city police department set up a program to spy on all muslims throughout new york city and up and down the east coast they even went so far as to go on a camping trip of a muslim college students and that was the type of thing that the n.y.p.d. chose to do with taxpayer money and this was all. what's the word in secret nobody in other words people didn't realize who the informants were and they weren't yes fo
york city and beyond study of fifty seven american muslims in new york city found that the n.y.p.d. surveillance program was commonly perceived as suppressing religious freedom chilling freedom of speech creating strife within communities and harming trust of law enforcement officials so just how much damage has the n.y.p.d. done to new york city's muslim community and are similar surveillance programs being used across the country joining me now is a good dear of staff attorney with care and...
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pour some sugar on me and everybody in new york city. the courts blocking the city mayor michael bloomberg's ban on big sodas in restaurants. freedom versus fat. who is right? who is wrong? who will ultimately win? ally di making it happen. stella ceo tells us how she was able to make it in corporate america. a young actress says it's important to understand the market. you might recognize her from desperate housewives, and rachel fox is here to say how she invests in stocks and here to get you excited about that very thing. plus, come on, get excited about connell mcshane who is here as well. markets now starts right now. ♪ dagen: i got to let the chair out into a position of authority. connell: yeah, that's what it's going to be. gather yourself. we'll wait. record high target and everything else. should be good; right? you all right? dagen: bring it on. connell: top of the hour, stocks now from the floor of the exchange. good morning, nicole. >> i do. good morning. looking at a stock market here up arrows, once again, another day, a
pour some sugar on me and everybody in new york city. the courts blocking the city mayor michael bloomberg's ban on big sodas in restaurants. freedom versus fat. who is right? who is wrong? who will ultimately win? ally di making it happen. stella ceo tells us how she was able to make it in corporate america. a young actress says it's important to understand the market. you might recognize her from desperate housewives, and rachel fox is here to say how she invests in stocks and here to get you...
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it is a new new york icon with 750,000 people passing through every day. tom wolf once wrote, "every big city has a railroad station with the grand, to the point of glorious, classical architecture, but the grandest, mauve glorious of all by far was grand central station. in the 1970s, it was threatened with destruction. in the 1980s, it fell into disrepair. now grand central is stronger than ever. he were is a look behind the scenes. >> grand central is a place with a lot of secrets. one of them is hidden in plain sight it's room behind tiffany clock, which overlooks park avenue. today we go to places the public is never allowed to see, and we meet the characters who make sure the trains run on time. our first stop takes us from the highest point in grand central to the lowest. n-42 is the teenest basement in manhattan, and it provides the direct current which powers the trains. we meet with tradition ernie korkin. >> we are standing in the middle rotary converters. this is what they are used back in the day toeators convert ac to dc. >> why is electricit
it is a new new york icon with 750,000 people passing through every day. tom wolf once wrote, "every big city has a railroad station with the grand, to the point of glorious, classical architecture, but the grandest, mauve glorious of all by far was grand central station. in the 1970s, it was threatened with destruction. in the 1980s, it fell into disrepair. now grand central is stronger than ever. he were is a look behind the scenes. >> grand central is a place with a lot of...
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places like new york city, 47 degrees today for your daytime high. it will take a lot to get the snow to accumulate with the higher sun angle. a slushy one to maybe three inches in the daytime monday. evening hours may have a chance for light accumulation including areas through new england. lesterer? >>> overseas secretary of state john kerry delivered a blunt message to the government of iraq today. it was all about what's happening with syria and iran. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is with the secretary in baghdad. >> reporter: john kerry is the first secretary of state to come to iraq since hillary clinton in 2009. it's his first visit since he came as a senator at the height of the civil war in 2006. arriving today in secrecy, in the week when iraq saw some of its worst terrorist attacks in years to mark the tenth anniversary of the war. but kerry did not come primarily to discuss iraq. despite the smiles for the cameras, the secretary of state confronted iraq's prime minister maliki, accusing him of colluding with ir
places like new york city, 47 degrees today for your daytime high. it will take a lot to get the snow to accumulate with the higher sun angle. a slushy one to maybe three inches in the daytime monday. evening hours may have a chance for light accumulation including areas through new england. lesterer? >>> overseas secretary of state john kerry delivered a blunt message to the government of iraq today. it was all about what's happening with syria and iran. nbc's chief foreign affairs...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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when usual retail in new york, those aren't like labor unions. so people th is specific thing for walmart. they are trying to make a national case against walmart. let's be clear. there are a lot of places in new york where there aren't unions. it's like there are unions in other retail businesses with attack on walmart. by the way, you know how stupid it is, construction workers that would build the walmart is union and they are out of a job. >> i do not think the union win, if you will, will impact walmart nationwide. i don't think it helps unionization at all. the reason that the unions are afraid of walmart moving into new york city because the people of the city will realize how awful the flip in supermarkets once they shop at walmart. >> i think it's national, too. adam, i'm not sure what the situation is in san francisco, but they are a little more ahead of new york city? >> i'm not sure what the facts. i don't think we have a walmart in strand and i don't think its labor issue necessarily. this is similar to a last conversation. i agree t
when usual retail in new york, those aren't like labor unions. so people th is specific thing for walmart. they are trying to make a national case against walmart. let's be clear. there are a lot of places in new york where there aren't unions. it's like there are unions in other retail businesses with attack on walmart. by the way, you know how stupid it is, construction workers that would build the walmart is union and they are out of a job. >> i do not think the union win, if you will,...
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so, i sent a letter to the new york times that a woman that wrote us and also she wanted the new york in it and the new york pd to start opening cold cases. murders that were unsolved and now the link is that they have gotten hundreds and hundreds of cases from across the united states and other police departments going into new york and seeing the data base for unsolved murders and so i sent out a letter and copies of the letters that i am giving you on the story that i sent to the nypd and the new york city commission, the police commission, to share data bases because i know that san francisco is going back to the murder that was in the marina were i, i ded the murder not the suspect. the person that was murdered i had a chance to enter san francisco's investigation unit and i was kind of shocked and it looked like csi to me, it looks like the gun shoes of 1950, and i know that you are short 19 to 22 investigators. but i think that this city or the sfpd has a long way to dow go*e and to bring it back up to par and start to investigate the cold cases of murder. so i have connected a
so, i sent a letter to the new york times that a woman that wrote us and also she wanted the new york in it and the new york pd to start opening cold cases. murders that were unsolved and now the link is that they have gotten hundreds and hundreds of cases from across the united states and other police departments going into new york and seeing the data base for unsolved murders and so i sent out a letter and copies of the letters that i am giving you on the story that i sent to the nypd and...
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man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below manhattan, far deeper than the subways. built at the beginning of the 20th century, they are concrete-lined and bored through solid rock. they could last centuries. but the mechanical equipment within them will not. engineers in the 1950s discovered
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new york it's not the port. in new york it's also not transportation. compared to place like phoenix and san diego use car the way they do in the west. but here the bulk of carbon emissions come from buildings poorly insulated, old, darkrooms, tar room, attracting the sub. so here mayor bloomberg niche initiated a crucial round of trying to get better insulation in old buildings, better insulated new buildings more efficient air conditioning, heating with change the six from four, to two, maybe to alternative energy. paint the rooms white. again, by local municipal laws and cooperative action and private-public partnership. you can begin to actually make an sphwhaict is measurable in the course of a year. that states simply haven't and can't do. and then you find these cities coming together in the c40 in other global environmental intercity organizations exchanging best practicing and you find what new york and l.a. have done can be replicated in other places. you find something that started in the 1960 z in latin america. bike share program. and make
new york it's not the port. in new york it's also not transportation. compared to place like phoenix and san diego use car the way they do in the west. but here the bulk of carbon emissions come from buildings poorly insulated, old, darkrooms, tar room, attracting the sub. so here mayor bloomberg niche initiated a crucial round of trying to get better insulation in old buildings, better insulated new buildings more efficient air conditioning, heating with change the six from four, to two, maybe...
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i will tell you how randel came to be in new york. he was born in albany as a jeweler had fought in the revolutionary war in had a lot of brothers and sisters there carpenters, inventors, farme rs, there seems to be a lot of innovation in the family and a strong work ethic. random appeared to be extremely good in mathematics. he refers to one of his teachers is trying to find a place and talks about this incredible teacher and it is clear he has an affinity for the teacher and math and it shows throughout his life. at 12 years old ended up as a surveyor general for new york state. this is a map of the albany at the time when randel was born and growing up. and initially he was in the office copying notes that had come in from the surveyors across the state and compile them into maps at the same time he was doing his own maps of property around albany. people are not as familiar with these maps. not just from the time he was surveying on the island but the range of the work for the surveyor general this is a map for w. s. lewis, and th
i will tell you how randel came to be in new york. he was born in albany as a jeweler had fought in the revolutionary war in had a lot of brothers and sisters there carpenters, inventors, farme rs, there seems to be a lot of innovation in the family and a strong work ethic. random appeared to be extremely good in mathematics. he refers to one of his teachers is trying to find a place and talks about this incredible teacher and it is clear he has an affinity for the teacher and math and it shows...
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in new york v. sturm and ruder, she manufactured that gun manufacturers are a "public nuisance" of the illegally possessed handguns. the new york court of appeals rejected halligan's activist approach concluding that "the legislative and executive branches are better suited to address the societal problems concerning the already heavily i have regulated commercial activity at issue." attempting to address social problems in the judicial rather than the legislative branch is the hallmark of judicial being aively. -- activism. other legal briefs she has filed demonstrate extreme views. halligan argued that pro-life protesters should be prosecuted under the federal racquet tearing statute because they somehow engage in extortion. the supreme court voted 8-1 to reject that position. and in hoffman classic compounds ring v. nlrb the supreme court rejected halligan's position that the nlrb can grant back pay to illegal aliens. talk about extreme. as i said, the senate owes the president some deference wit
in new york v. sturm and ruder, she manufactured that gun manufacturers are a "public nuisance" of the illegally possessed handguns. the new york court of appeals rejected halligan's activist approach concluding that "the legislative and executive branches are better suited to address the societal problems concerning the already heavily i have regulated commercial activity at issue." attempting to address social problems in the judicial rather than the legislative branch is...
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he had s an excellent mayor of new york city. people disagree with him and some people agree with him but he is out there putting his money where his mouth is. he has made a tremendous fortune. he is a brilliant guy. he feels strongly about this. i always say you have to take the guns away from the bad guys but that is not going to happen. what are we going to do? to me it's a common sense issue. michael feels the other way. so it's going to be interesting. he is very competitive, very good fighter. he is not going away. he feels strongly about this issue. >> brian: what do you think we should do about guns? >> i am a gun person. i believe you need guns are for protection. i am a strong person on the second amendment. you have 300 million guns in the country and bad people have them. what is going to happen? it's simple and common sense. you need protection and you have to have them. there is no doubt about it. you know, if there was ever kind of law passed where people turn in their guns, the good people are going to turn their
he had s an excellent mayor of new york city. people disagree with him and some people agree with him but he is out there putting his money where his mouth is. he has made a tremendous fortune. he is a brilliant guy. he feels strongly about this. i always say you have to take the guns away from the bad guys but that is not going to happen. what are we going to do? to me it's a common sense issue. michael feels the other way. so it's going to be interesting. he is very competitive, very good...
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look in new york city by monday 53, 47 boston, 62 in dc. a quick shot of springtime weather then we are back into the deep freeze later next week with a possibility of another coastal storm midweek. back to you. >> to leave things on a positive note we turn our clocks forward this weekend. >> you are correct. >> except when you are doing the 5 am monday you lose an hour. >> thanks a lot. on to another issue now. remember this guy made waves through his invisible drive through prank? this guy is upping the anti. he took the chucky doll he put that in his driver's seat and it is shocking employees at all different fast food restaurants. >> can you image? >> that brings us to our friday edition of "brew on this." >> viral videos is that chucky doll at the drive through getting a whole lot of laughs and some screams. >> a real life batman in england. incredible buzzer beater throws the ball and hits this amazing 55 feet buzzer beater capping off a win and championship win. that's what we were seeing now we are seeing this. it is 5:00 a.m. that'
look in new york city by monday 53, 47 boston, 62 in dc. a quick shot of springtime weather then we are back into the deep freeze later next week with a possibility of another coastal storm midweek. back to you. >> to leave things on a positive note we turn our clocks forward this weekend. >> you are correct. >> except when you are doing the 5 am monday you lose an hour. >> thanks a lot. on to another issue now. remember this guy made waves through his invisible drive...
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she loved new york. she loved rockaway where she used to spend the summertime so to see her daughter in the thick of her city engaged with groups like catholic charities helping people engaged in making the city a better place, she would love it. she would just love it. >> do you have a view on the pope? >> you have to be for your hometown guy. i'm all in for cardinal dolan. all in. >> it would shake things up a bit. i would love to see cardinal dolan on a sunday at the vatican preaching to the world. it would be fantastic. let us move on to you. i want to play you a clip from an interview with ed koch just before he died. it turned out to be his last interview. i thoroughly enjoying meeting him. a real legend. this is what he said about you. >> who would be the next mayor of new york? >> well, i am for christine quinn, but it's a wide open race. >> that's an endorsement from the great man. how did you feel about that? >> it was great. it was great. ed koch endorsed me a couple of years ago. when the rep
she loved new york. she loved rockaway where she used to spend the summertime so to see her daughter in the thick of her city engaged with groups like catholic charities helping people engaged in making the city a better place, she would love it. she would just love it. >> do you have a view on the pope? >> you have to be for your hometown guy. i'm all in for cardinal dolan. all in. >> it would shake things up a bit. i would love to see cardinal dolan on a sunday at the...
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they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an
they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...
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dennis: they have the new york city prices to compare. not will pay 30% more than the published price apple is trading at. >> what if you're paying more over here and less over here? no one knows the problem. lori: that is the problem. >> that is the problem. listen remember why they set up, this is reflective of rule nms. why did they do that? to have competing exchanges, competition creating the best market. the problem is, i'm a free market capitalist. it ain't happening here. it ain't happening. dennis: we have to split unfortunately. great discussion. let's pick it up very soon, charlie. >> all right. lori: time for stocks now. dennis: let's check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. crazy day for gap. >> that's right, dennis and lori, we were at the post earlier today when gap shares were actually halted shortly before 11:00 a.m. and that was because the same-store sales numbers which were due to be released after the bell, were released early and leaked on the internet. this is the first time
dennis: they have the new york city prices to compare. not will pay 30% more than the published price apple is trading at. >> what if you're paying more over here and less over here? no one knows the problem. lori: that is the problem. >> that is the problem. listen remember why they set up, this is reflective of rule nms. why did they do that? to have competing exchanges, competition creating the best market. the problem is, i'm a free market capitalist. it ain't happening here. it...
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>> it is new york. so i'm going to have to hand sanitize some of the stuff that i heard on the subway. >> keep it clean. >> yeah, you know, i do want to be invited back. i was there when the health commissioner announced this, you know, they try to tell thanks it is about information. i don't think anybody is going to disagree we don't need to make health choices. i'm not sitting here saying 1id 9 big gulps today. i know has sent some of my friends running to the 7-11 to get a big gulp or load up on sugary drink, driving us crazy. i went and had my coffee this morning, mary mentioned that in the report this is the thing i got. breaks down what we can and cannot add or can can or cannot have this particular company. just for the record, i had mine black. so -- >> okay. no problem with the sugar? >> no but what if they start coming -- coming for the caffeine content or something? then we are going to have a serious problem, right? >> overall. what are your new yorker friends saying about the mayor's effor
>> it is new york. so i'm going to have to hand sanitize some of the stuff that i heard on the subway. >> keep it clean. >> yeah, you know, i do want to be invited back. i was there when the health commissioner announced this, you know, they try to tell thanks it is about information. i don't think anybody is going to disagree we don't need to make health choices. i'm not sitting here saying 1id 9 big gulps today. i know has sent some of my friends running to the 7-11 to get a...
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it's pga and greg is waiting in new york city. this is the five. >> eric: a big victory for people who like pop, a judge just put the kabash on the soda ban and michael bloomberg responded but first. on friday the usda broke the bad news, 48 million americans needed food stamps to put bread on the table and we learned that president obama added $580 billion to the overinflated debt balloon but you wouldn't know it. obama zombies were out in force trying to convince the american people that everything is a.o.k. and new york times economist paul krugman. >> it's a remarkable document that came out yesterday. about the budget and what it said it is projecting a deficit of $845 billion this year.
it's pga and greg is waiting in new york city. this is the five. >> eric: a big victory for people who like pop, a judge just put the kabash on the soda ban and michael bloomberg responded but first. on friday the usda broke the bad news, 48 million americans needed food stamps to put bread on the table and we learned that president obama added $580 billion to the overinflated debt balloon but you wouldn't know it. obama zombies were out in force trying to convince the american people...
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according to the new york post, it did. an undercover tsa went mock and due to the security sensitive nature of the tests, tsa does not publicly share details about how they are conducted, what specifically is tested, or the outcomes. the tsa says it regularly conducts covert testing and this is what it looks like. >> slip the inert detonator in. >> cnn went along with undercover tsa officers called red teams. the inspector had a fake ied on him when he went through security at tampa international airport. a screener failed to detect the device and the undercover inspector inspect inspector ininstructed him on what he did wrong. one aviation security analyst says some mistakes will be expected. >> in order to improve the program and to increase the level of alert and the professionalism of the people that implement it. >> just this he can wouweek, th the tsa. >> the greatest risk is ieds, whether it's an exclusive, electronic initiator, whatever that may be, that's what i want our security officers to focus on. >> while the
according to the new york post, it did. an undercover tsa went mock and due to the security sensitive nature of the tests, tsa does not publicly share details about how they are conducted, what specifically is tested, or the outcomes. the tsa says it regularly conducts covert testing and this is what it looks like. >> slip the inert detonator in. >> cnn went along with undercover tsa officers called red teams. the inspector had a fake ied on him when he went through security at...
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disembark from ferry street in new york city police department does not like that idea. they want to keep in place an older system. you can see there is a white tent and a location where passengers have been screened. in your city police department wants to keep the system in place and says it is best to screen trust and passengers before they get on the ferry, not after. we expect there will be some kind of a compromise or resolution, possibly as soon as next week. meanwhile, in addition to the tourists who would like to see liberty island reopened, there are also merchant here in new york city who depend on this landmark for their income and over the last two years. the island generated $173 million in revenue. the second 2000 jobs, just about
disembark from ferry street in new york city police department does not like that idea. they want to keep in place an older system. you can see there is a white tent and a location where passengers have been screened. in your city police department wants to keep the system in place and says it is best to screen trust and passengers before they get on the ferry, not after. we expect there will be some kind of a compromise or resolution, possibly as soon as next week. meanwhile, in addition to...
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what is really surprising is the move back to new york. though there are a lot of reasons for it i think they all feel the energy of new york helps fallon. he is on "saturday night live" is from new york, albany, but you have lauren michaels the producer of the show who has always been close to jimmy and is new york based. then you have the band the roots. and the roots are a philadelphia based band. some of the guys still commute i think to new york and they're very important to that show. i don't think they wanted to lose them. so there's a lot of reasons for that. and also you might think it's bad to leave l.a. for the bookings but if you have jimmy kimmel out there, two shows going head to head for bookings. i think they feel like in new york dave letterman is still here but they don't know how long that'll be so they may have an advantage there instead of going head to head in l.a. >> bill, do people think fallon is ready to take over and perhaps the question really on everybody's mind, will jay leno leave this time? >> well, look. it
what is really surprising is the move back to new york. though there are a lot of reasons for it i think they all feel the energy of new york helps fallon. he is on "saturday night live" is from new york, albany, but you have lauren michaels the producer of the show who has always been close to jimmy and is new york based. then you have the band the roots. and the roots are a philadelphia based band. some of the guys still commute i think to new york and they're very important to that...
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it's now known as the new york act. is there it is all mental is through this that the donation was made to the workers say by way of payment. the new york act orders the managers or from tino to transfer all the property to the workers and retired workers or to their unions it was authentic aided by the colombian consulate in one thousand nine hundred nine the document was then handed over to the government which was responsible for announcing the good news to the miners get us there what happened then. and then says trade ministry and minister did that all employment ministry at the time and the columbia consulate in new york kept this document secret do you see. for twenty years the workers were unaware the frontino had between them the mines the company was run by local managers who got richer and richer wagon after wagon. but in two thousand while searching through the archives of the ministry of economy by pure chance a trade unionist and earth's the new york act from then on the workers are going to do everything
it's now known as the new york act. is there it is all mental is through this that the donation was made to the workers say by way of payment. the new york act orders the managers or from tino to transfer all the property to the workers and retired workers or to their unions it was authentic aided by the colombian consulate in one thousand nine hundred nine the document was then handed over to the government which was responsible for announcing the good news to the miners get us there what...