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york city and the new york city police department i mean the relationship is reached an all time low now we should mention that agrees mother carol gregg for the first time spoke to the media a few hours ago she held a press conference she was just an all black she was wearing sunglasses she said on the record she does not believe that her son pointed a gun at police officers she described the sorrow and the pain that she felt when she had to pick out a casket for her sixteen year old son but she also says that she does not approve of the violence that's being displayed or shown in the streets she's asking for people to have restraint but she did say the mother of money gray that she will seek justice in the death of her son and i understand there are he was able to speak to some of these protesters residents over there in brooklyn what did they have to say that's right i spoke to a lot of them and most of those that i spoke with are extremely concerned for their families they everyone repeated the same thing over and over again that they that the relationship between the police offi
york city and the new york city police department i mean the relationship is reached an all time low now we should mention that agrees mother carol gregg for the first time spoke to the media a few hours ago she held a press conference she was just an all black she was wearing sunglasses she said on the record she does not believe that her son pointed a gun at police officers she described the sorrow and the pain that she felt when she had to pick out a casket for her sixteen year old son but...
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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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and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe drinking water act, that provides federal standards to assure the safety of the water that we drink. both acts have been amended since they were first adopted, and they're both cornerstones for the water issues that we face in america today. allbee: the clean water act set a floor and basically said, "everybody's who's discharging "is going to have to have a permit, and to achieve this defined performance level." narrator: the clean water act regulates the discharge of pollutants into surface waters across the nation. it protects our watersheds, our recreational waters, and our drinking water inta
and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe...
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from new york city, new york state, approaching areas of connecticut, a rainy morning commute. the heavier, steadier rains are down in virginia and north carolina. those will be moving into washington, d.c. so, many areas will pick up three quarters to an inch of rain a significant rain event that will last for the majority of the daylight hours. it will be mild. so whatever snow is left out there, there's a good chance it will be gone in the next 24 hours. minor flooding concerns for boston, where you got the heavy snow on friday. you'll lose a lot of that during the day today. otherwise cold and chilly in the northern plains. southern half of the country looking nice. >> i guess rain is better than snow. >> this time. >> thanks, bill. just ahead, justin timberlake lifts "snl" to new heights. plus ireland baldwin is strike out on her own. and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou
from new york city, new york state, approaching areas of connecticut, a rainy morning commute. the heavier, steadier rains are down in virginia and north carolina. those will be moving into washington, d.c. so, many areas will pick up three quarters to an inch of rain a significant rain event that will last for the majority of the daylight hours. it will be mild. so whatever snow is left out there, there's a good chance it will be gone in the next 24 hours. minor flooding concerns for boston,...
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don't think this is particularly fair to walmart what is happening in new york city. having said that the opposition to walmart is sincere. yes, it brings down prices. >> when you say it's unfair to walmart. what about being unfair to people who live in these neighborhoods. poorest congressional district in america. you know how many people would love to be able to love to buy a flat screen tv. are you kidding me? >> if you want a policy debate, you want to tell me how many businesses will go out of business. i'm not saying -- >> last word, gary. >> walmart is is a job creating machine. to stop them from creating more jobs in a city that needs it is insane. >> you can't prove that. >> i will say what we can't prove, every shop they shut down there is thousand jobs created. let's leave it there. >> coming up, coming to our country illegally, just place $50,000. should this plan be making sense? we go at it but up here first. a record jumping college tuition is it time for the federal government to pump money into schools until all parents and students say this. ♪ ♪
don't think this is particularly fair to walmart what is happening in new york city. having said that the opposition to walmart is sincere. yes, it brings down prices. >> when you say it's unfair to walmart. what about being unfair to people who live in these neighborhoods. poorest congressional district in america. you know how many people would love to be able to love to buy a flat screen tv. are you kidding me? >> if you want a policy debate, you want to tell me how many...
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a year to life for one bear. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening. at the end of a hard, long day, resting your head against a cool pillow case and curling up it may seem like the ultimate escape. but for parents with babies, it can be a constant ordeal with wake-ups and screaming fits that can last for hours. and some bleary eyed moms and dads will try and spend anything for a little peace and quiet. [ baby crying ] 2-year-old mia minutes before was playing and reading down stairs. she just doesn't want to go to sleep. her parents do this terrible tango every fight. >> let's go night-night. >> we're up anywhere from, like, three to six times a night. >> reporter: and mia isn't the only problem. they also have a 9-month-old baby emily who also doesn't sleep. between the two children, danielle and marchello are up all night. >> i get maybe three or four minutes a night. and it's not consecutive sleep. >> you know there are geneva conventions against what you're doing. a typical night for the family goes something like this -- they put mia dow
a year to life for one bear. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening. at the end of a hard, long day, resting your head against a cool pillow case and curling up it may seem like the ultimate escape. but for parents with babies, it can be a constant ordeal with wake-ups and screaming fits that can last for hours. and some bleary eyed moms and dads will try and spend anything for a little peace and quiet. [ baby crying ]...
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the knicks wore their nueva jerseys to face new york city. kevin durant had 34 points in a tight lead. j.r. smith missed a chance at a game-winning shot. and oklahoma city pulled off a 95-94 win. >>> in college sports. michigan state against wisconsin. the spartans rolled out a big lead for a 58-43 win and kept their hopes alive for the big ten title. >>> and now to the doral golf resort. tiger woods made some nice approach shots for a share of the lead at 6 under par. rory mcilroy is 5 over par after dropping out of the tournament last week. the coolest shot of the day was phil mickelson hitting his ball off a concrete path. it lands on the green and got the birdie to go to 5 under. >>> jonathan semerene made an in credible 70-yard field goal. and it was captured on video. and if that had happened in a game he would hold the record at any level. bam. >>> and yankees mariano rivera will reportedly announce he's retiring after this season. the career leader in saves with 608. suffered a knee injury. >>> and nba legend michael jordan may be rea
the knicks wore their nueva jerseys to face new york city. kevin durant had 34 points in a tight lead. j.r. smith missed a chance at a game-winning shot. and oklahoma city pulled off a 95-94 win. >>> in college sports. michigan state against wisconsin. the spartans rolled out a big lead for a 58-43 win and kept their hopes alive for the big ten title. >>> and now to the doral golf resort. tiger woods made some nice approach shots for a share of the lead at 6 under par. rory...
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scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest. firefighter who's put their money into a seaside bagel shot to help support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. how a little help from our makeover team and some generous others turned their luck around. a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firefighters, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rochaway beach. >> we thought it was a good spot. and tim really felt it would fill a void. >> rochaway is a unique community. we love the beach. we have an old saying, that once you get the sand in your shoes, you can never get it out. >> soon after opening, the economy took a nose dive and the business struggled as people dhra mat ukly changed spending habits. >> it affected people in the area and affected our business. but all in all, even through hard economic times, we were able to keep it going. >> reporter: after weathering the economic storm, things were looking up. but another storm on the horizon. on monday, october 2
scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest. firefighter who's put their money into a seaside bagel shot to help support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. how a little help from our makeover team and some generous others turned their luck around. a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firefighters, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rochaway beach. >> we thought it was a good spot. and tim really...
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i want to give some examples of what we face in new york city. ast year two men walked into a pharmacy in east harlem at about 11:00 in the morning. they were armed with guns and one threatened the cashier. they had specific directions. and wanted all the perk set oxcy cotton. one of the clerks pushed the panic buttons and plea police officers showed up quickly and -- of the men [unintelligible] the second man started to shoot and there was a retired police officer across the street filling his car with gas. he shot and killed this individual. now, this brought to the end a situation that could have been extremely tragic. this individual is wanted for four similar robberies and several shootings. in long island, just before that offduty a.t.f. agent went into a pharmacy to get cancer drugs for his father. he interrupted a holdup, he was shot and killed trying to take action. the perpetrator was also shot and killed by responding officers. he had in his possession cash and prescription drugs. another example, an individual went into a pharmacy, he
i want to give some examples of what we face in new york city. ast year two men walked into a pharmacy in east harlem at about 11:00 in the morning. they were armed with guns and one threatened the cashier. they had specific directions. and wanted all the perk set oxcy cotton. one of the clerks pushed the panic buttons and plea police officers showed up quickly and -- of the men [unintelligible] the second man started to shoot and there was a retired police officer across the street filling his...
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after this period with the roads and canals he did come back to new york city and that is what i am going to talk a little bit about now. he came back to promote his idea as an elevated railroad. he wanted -- and i think this also speaks to what kind of person he was. he didn't just see the plan of the city. he saw a movement in the city and thought about how people were going to get around and how the island was going to develop. he was one of many people that came up with the plan for an elevated railroad and there are some wonderful distinction in the newspapers he gets into a few of some other designers referring to them as sort of stealing all of his ideas. but in fact they had taken a lot of his ideas. he had great support from a bunch of scientific organizations but ultimately his model was presented at the new york crystal palace in 1853, and a sample of it is detected here not accepted and he lost many years advocating and he lost an enormous amount of money because he had a working model that was hugely intricate and made in philadelphia. the reason i know how it was made is the
after this period with the roads and canals he did come back to new york city and that is what i am going to talk a little bit about now. he came back to promote his idea as an elevated railroad. he wanted -- and i think this also speaks to what kind of person he was. he didn't just see the plan of the city. he saw a movement in the city and thought about how people were going to get around and how the island was going to develop. he was one of many people that came up with the plan for an...
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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
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...
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just last month maserati broke the record for going around the horn in new york city. what does this mean to our residents? aside from being a san franciscan, it has brought an exciting challenge for our youth, the ac 45 program. the ac has broadened the awareness of our population. there is access for water events. the last two months generated interests from sailing here on the base. attendance of events baffled local retailers. coming retailers across the golden gate bridge. [speaker not understood]. many customers are from around the world. when they say america's cup ha been here, i don't swap to back. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jamie, i'm a small business owner, [speaker not understood] special valet parking in san francisco. america's cup has been a boom for our business special last year and look forward to a busy three months this year. we have benefited from our work, not only aic, but other clients in their event associated with the america's cup. a majority of our workers live in san francisco and san fra
just last month maserati broke the record for going around the horn in new york city. what does this mean to our residents? aside from being a san franciscan, it has brought an exciting challenge for our youth, the ac 45 program. the ac has broadened the awareness of our population. there is access for water events. the last two months generated interests from sailing here on the base. attendance of events baffled local retailers. coming retailers across the golden gate bridge. [speaker not...
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york within 150 miles of downtown new york city but located in the state of new york. why must it be located in new york? >> the principal factor we are considering is to minimize the impact on the existing employees currently based in to long island. >> where one of the factors as cost-of-living? >> that is a factor. >> so if there is a region where the cost of living may be cheaper, than living in new york, is that a fact as well? >> we are considering all costs at kemper -- at operating the facility. >> are you familiar with the naval air station? >> i am not. >> can you get yourself familiar with in time to be responsible to this january 31 request. it is in 150 miles of nyc but it is not within new york. i do not understand why it would ask the purchase private property when we owned public property as a government entity already. the naval air station has been reduced, has security and lower cost of living than that which exists in new york for employees and a variety of other and a structure already there, including infrastructure they have been handling flights
york within 150 miles of downtown new york city but located in the state of new york. why must it be located in new york? >> the principal factor we are considering is to minimize the impact on the existing employees currently based in to long island. >> where one of the factors as cost-of-living? >> that is a factor. >> so if there is a region where the cost of living may be cheaper, than living in new york, is that a fact as well? >> we are considering all costs...
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that is essentially the end of randall's time of new york city. this is huge crash deadline his wife helped 10 and painted some of them members of frenzy to get them in on time he gets a little bit of debt extension then fennecs stage of his career over several decades ago go through this quickly if anyone has questions, please ask that he worked on the delaware canal he worked on the erie canal and got into a terrific froude -- feud with benjamin wright and published a pamphlet originally published 1821 criticizing the plan for the eastern third of the canal. actually the commissioners paid randel to issue the pamphlet. it was also political move as well. but if you read it you get the sense he is passionate about precision if they just follow the map and just measured correctly they would need truce that the plan of benjamin wright was not the best. he seems difficult for that reason because it is so exacting that there is something lovely about reading his deep-seated true beliefs of people got things right and rarely measured about carefully t
that is essentially the end of randall's time of new york city. this is huge crash deadline his wife helped 10 and painted some of them members of frenzy to get them in on time he gets a little bit of debt extension then fennecs stage of his career over several decades ago go through this quickly if anyone has questions, please ask that he worked on the delaware canal he worked on the erie canal and got into a terrific froude -- feud with benjamin wright and published a pamphlet originally...
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if you come and see the new york city ballet or the new york city philharmonictor metropolitan opera you are seeing among the very, very best of that art form that were can be produced in the world on any given night. it simply doesn't get any better. i'm fond of saying that lincoln center has a total of 30,000 seats in 22 auditorium. that's 12,000 more than madison square garden and we have better seasons. >> rose: (laughs) better singers, you said? >> better seasons. >> rose: you mean your performance style is better? >> exactly. >> rose: we hope that's changing by the way. but when you look at the physical plant there were you just horrified by it? did you say, my god, this is a -- this is a place that doesn't reflect the genius of the people who live here. >> rose: there was a consensus that lincoln center needed a modernization and a thor thorough one. >> rose: and a new look or just a -- >> it needed a respect for its past, its storied past, but some interventions that would open it up, that would fuse the city with lincoln center that would engage social conversations, social
if you come and see the new york city ballet or the new york city philharmonictor metropolitan opera you are seeing among the very, very best of that art form that were can be produced in the world on any given night. it simply doesn't get any better. i'm fond of saying that lincoln center has a total of 30,000 seats in 22 auditorium. that's 12,000 more than madison square garden and we have better seasons. >> rose: (laughs) better singers, you said? >> better seasons. >>...
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materialized in new york city which called itself occupy and wall street. it highlighted a concern that some americans had for something that has been true of our collective existence from the very beginning. that is that we have a great interest in fondness for the rich. that is true. we are also an intensely and deeply space people in terms of our ideals and by democracy here i am referring to what tocqueville described as equality of condition, and he found a higher level of equality of condition in america than anyplace she had any knowledge john oberst. he also discovered that indeed americans like money. thinking about it and talking about it how did you take these to to things that logically are in conflict with one another if you are going to treasurer ecology how do you simultaneously treasure the rich? is there a paradox if keith will broadly speaking it is a small book that i wrote and along comes. some americans have decided that we are in a place now where it is not possible to reconcile for wealth with a love of democracy and equality that in
materialized in new york city which called itself occupy and wall street. it highlighted a concern that some americans had for something that has been true of our collective existence from the very beginning. that is that we have a great interest in fondness for the rich. that is true. we are also an intensely and deeply space people in terms of our ideals and by democracy here i am referring to what tocqueville described as equality of condition, and he found a higher level of equality of...
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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
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....
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the federal reserve is storing the gold in a bank vault in new york city. with more on ts come the lawmaker who is leading the charge, texas state representative . so when you want to do this? why do you want to take the gold from a perfectly safe place all the way new york to texas? >> is like any physical property, it is safer, it reaches our goal and we should have it in the states. >> typically think of it as an insurance and investment. you are afraid that inflation will get out of control or maybe you are worried about the stability of the government. now, does any that fit your rationale? >> this actually has nothing to do with that. what it has to do with his there is financial instability all over the world. it is pulled and us to make sure that we do have stability here and that the economy is sound. when you look at it from an economic development perspective, it degrading a great thing to be able to go to businesses and others and say, texas is a great way. it is much better than any other state in new ork. gerri: you believe that they will make
the federal reserve is storing the gold in a bank vault in new york city. with more on ts come the lawmaker who is leading the charge, texas state representative . so when you want to do this? why do you want to take the gold from a perfectly safe place all the way new york to texas? >> is like any physical property, it is safer, it reaches our goal and we should have it in the states. >> typically think of it as an insurance and investment. you are afraid that inflation will get...
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york city. he's contributed data that has been very, very important for scientists who are working on projects today. and that actually is how i became interested in randel in the first place. there's the book, there's randel. later in life. the book came out of an article that i was doing on an exhibit that was here at the museum of the city of new york in 2009. eric johnson of the conservation society had moved to knight from california. he'd been browsing, and he'd happened to cross this book, manhattan and maps, which is an extraordinary collection of of new york city's history in maps that paul cohen and robert augustine did. and he was looking through it, and he fell upon this page. many of you are familiar with story, but i just want to explain a little bit because of the connection to randel. he fell upon the british headquarters map, and it was done during the occupation. and eric sanderson is an ecologist, became just struck by the fact that there was so much topographical detail, and
york city. he's contributed data that has been very, very important for scientists who are working on projects today. and that actually is how i became interested in randel in the first place. there's the book, there's randel. later in life. the book came out of an article that i was doing on an exhibit that was here at the museum of the city of new york in 2009. eric johnson of the conservation society had moved to knight from california. he'd been browsing, and he'd happened to cross this...
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he showed me the difference at his favorite french restaurant in new york city. so this is the difference between an american sized portion and a french. thank you, pascal. >> the first way is when they eat, they are taught very young that bigger is better. in paris, for example, we prefer quality, and this is the enjoying aspect of the food. >> his first tip, smaller portions mean fewer calories and nothing is forbidden. even pasta. the french pasta had a tiny amount of sauce, but lots of flavor from fresh herbs and salty olives. the american dish was drenched in creamy sauce. and it's three times the size. tip two, saver your food and avoid mindless eating. i have trouble with this one. half the time i'm grabbing a quick lunch at my desk. and it's cold. it's not even good. no wonder i don't remember what i had for lunch. dr. cohen says those are classic american mistakes. oh, my goodness. instead, he says we need to enjoy the entire experience and linger over a meal. >> but, you know, you need ten minutes to realize if your hunger is cut or not. when you are se
he showed me the difference at his favorite french restaurant in new york city. so this is the difference between an american sized portion and a french. thank you, pascal. >> the first way is when they eat, they are taught very young that bigger is better. in paris, for example, we prefer quality, and this is the enjoying aspect of the food. >> his first tip, smaller portions mean fewer calories and nothing is forbidden. even pasta. the french pasta had a tiny amount of sauce, but...
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that is where we need to make a difference. >> we had calorie labeling in new york city, and what the research has shown is that it actually is influencing the drink choices people make but not the food choices. but we only have a few years of data. >> we should just not forget that 80% of medicare expenditures are for chronic diseases that are preventable. price foring a great a healthy choices. them byn influence taxes, i think that is a good choice. >> we have another question down here. to have millions of people that have access to the health care system in the next several years. we talked about primary-care physicians, we have to encourage more to go into primary care. what about the idea of supporting nurse practitioners as an important part of taking care and delivering health care to many people who come into the system? >> what do you think? >> i think that is critically important. in the state of california, nurse practitioners are licensed, and they can prescribe, and they serve a critically important primary care space for us because we are so under supplied for primary-
that is where we need to make a difference. >> we had calorie labeling in new york city, and what the research has shown is that it actually is influencing the drink choices people make but not the food choices. but we only have a few years of data. >> we should just not forget that 80% of medicare expenditures are for chronic diseases that are preventable. price foring a great a healthy choices. them byn influence taxes, i think that is a good choice. >> we have another...
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in new york city it's 3 out of 100,000. new york city has saved more lives many traffic than were lost since september 11th than were lost on september 11th. and, in fact, if our entire country were to share new york city's accident rate, we would save 24,000 lives a year. there's a big difference between urban living and suburban or rural living in terms of that aspect of our lives. and, again, in the short term we can build -- in the long term, we can build places to be safer n. the short term we can decide to live in more urban environments. a wonderful study, you know, dick jackson famously asked the question in what sort of city are you most likely to wake -- most likely the to die in a pool of blood. that's how he puts it to his audiences. [laughter] and they compared murder by strangers, crime, to car crashes and added the two together and looked at portland, vancouver and seattle. you were 15% safer in the grittiest inner city that the leafy, wealthy suburbs. and we move to the suburbs for the safety of our children
in new york city it's 3 out of 100,000. new york city has saved more lives many traffic than were lost since september 11th than were lost on september 11th. and, in fact, if our entire country were to share new york city's accident rate, we would save 24,000 lives a year. there's a big difference between urban living and suburban or rural living in terms of that aspect of our lives. and, again, in the short term we can build -- in the long term, we can build places to be safer n. the short...
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york city when these workers arrived in new york. what we've seen in the past, for example, at the walmart supplier cj where workers allege literally force labor. that their boss threatened to have their families beat in mexico if they spoke up. it was because of that case that workers went on strike, brought their case to the media brought the case to the public, walked off the job. so it's been a series of partial victoryies where workers took industrial action. in truth the state department, which is supposed to overseen these programs, has clearly fallen down on the job in what are frankly extreme abuses. >> michael: joshish thank you for your story and bringing this to light. and jorge, i don't know about your english, it's impeccable. you've had time to work on it, good luck for all of you in fighting back for justice in a country that prides itself on justice. we'll be back with more "the young turks."
york city when these workers arrived in new york. what we've seen in the past, for example, at the walmart supplier cj where workers allege literally force labor. that their boss threatened to have their families beat in mexico if they spoke up. it was because of that case that workers went on strike, brought their case to the media brought the case to the public, walked off the job. so it's been a series of partial victoryies where workers took industrial action. in truth the state department,...
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this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant -- >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant, that many young men say it is the police they fear most. some were afraid to give their last names in describing their dealings with police. >> how are you all doing? >> i have had going -- had guns pointed at me based on my appearance. stop and frisk, as i've said numerous times, in one day. you never find anything. it is ongoing harassment, it seems. >> david has been stopped and searched or frisked in his neighborhood in manhattan. >> it is scary. when it is happening, it is embarrassing. the fear is always there. >> it's an issue i've been dealing with since i was 15. it hurts. >> he's one of the people suing the police over their stop and search tactics, which have been well documented by neighborhood groups. the lawsuit accuses police of violating a part of the u.s. constitution that prohibits unreasonable searches. >> the officer has to have what is called a reasonable, articulable suspicion of criminal activity. it is our firm belie
this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant -- >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant, that many young men say it is the police they fear most. some were afraid to give their last names in describing their dealings with police. >> how are you all doing? >> i have had going -- had guns pointed at me based on my appearance. stop and frisk, as i've said numerous times, in one day. you never find anything. it is ongoing...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: so the charmer-in-chief is at it again. president obama wined and dined lawmakers at a restaurant near the white house and today tried to court them on their turf on capitol hill with the first of four meetings in the next three days. the mission to win support for a big budget deal. the president made room on the dance card for another sit down with abc news today. what is the new public campaign really all about? the national journal asked a senior white house official and that perp revealed what is behind it -- person revealed red what is behind it all. it's a joke, waste of the president's time. something only being done for the media. greg, let me ask you. who are you going to believe? your own eyes or a senior administration official from the white house? >> greg: i have never trusted my eyes, dana. they let me down many times, usually around last call. like a good grad student president obama thinks you can talk your way to prosperity. is th
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: so the charmer-in-chief is at it again. president obama wined and dined lawmakers at a restaurant near the white house and today tried to court them on their turf on capitol hill with the first of four meetings in the next three days. the mission to win support for a big budget deal. the president made room on the dance card for another sit down with abc news today. what is the new public campaign really all about?...
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now tell me what is happening in new york city right now in regards to that in terms of the community reaction and then what is happening legally. >> yeah so last week this landmark trial began in lower margin -- manhattan, which accuses the nypd of violations of hundreds of thousands of new yorkers through its stop and fisk practices under the administration of the mayor and the commissioner. nine out of ten people have been released without a summons or arrest. 86% there abouts have been african american, or latino many of them young men. what this trial seeks to do is to -- the attorneys are seeking injunctive relief. their plaintiffs in this case, four young men who were stopped by the place here on the streets of new york city represents hundreds of thousands of new yorkers who have experienced t this in recent years, and it has been fascinating. we heard testimony from two nypd whistleblowers spoke in court confirming what ross tuttle was able to find himself, basically that there is a quota system within the nypd which incentivizes or puts pressure on officers to stop people an
now tell me what is happening in new york city right now in regards to that in terms of the community reaction and then what is happening legally. >> yeah so last week this landmark trial began in lower margin -- manhattan, which accuses the nypd of violations of hundreds of thousands of new yorkers through its stop and fisk practices under the administration of the mayor and the commissioner. nine out of ten people have been released without a summons or arrest. 86% there abouts have...
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it's fascinating, if you look, new york city has a suicide rate half the national average. but the reason is new york city has a suicide rate with guns a tenth of the national average. that brings the whole thing down and the reason is it's very hard to get a gun. in new york city we have a very aggressive go after the kids carrying guns get them out of their hands. make sure they understand if they get caught with a gun they're going to get arrested. in fairness our state has reasonably great gun laws. when people say you can't make a diffence. just think about if you could rules the number of suicides. and there's no like the nra talks about a good guy going after a bad guy with guns. there's no bad guy in a suicide. there's a tragedy a family who lost the loved one, a life that's snuffed out. you can make a difference here. >> rose: sometimes i've heard police chiefs say that hand guns are bigger problem, that the ak47-'s of the dramatic instance where they do something obscene and awfu >> the day when there were 26 people killed with automatic weapons or semi automatic
it's fascinating, if you look, new york city has a suicide rate half the national average. but the reason is new york city has a suicide rate with guns a tenth of the national average. that brings the whole thing down and the reason is it's very hard to get a gun. in new york city we have a very aggressive go after the kids carrying guns get them out of their hands. make sure they understand if they get caught with a gun they're going to get arrested. in fairness our state has reasonably great...
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new york city right at the freezing mark at 32 degrees. a little warmer as we head southward like in texas and san antonio. current temperature already at a warm 60 degrees. high temperature this afternoon getting warm into the 80s across parts of texas. 39 would be the high temperature in new york city. you factor in a little bit of a breeze and it will be feeling even colder out there only 25 in the city of minneapolis. these cold temperatures mean that it is cold enough. we have a little bit of snow developed across the new york city area parts of connecticut and further off toward the south across parts of the mid atlantic. we are not expecting much of anything. rhode island and southeastern massachusetts might be a quick burst and 1-2 inches of snow. talking already about spring and we are dealing with flurries flying around and snow showers. 3-5 inches of snow off lake e e erie. we have a brand new storm system watching could be producing accumulating snow in arkansas and memphis. >> we will check in later this morning. >> let's come
new york city right at the freezing mark at 32 degrees. a little warmer as we head southward like in texas and san antonio. current temperature already at a warm 60 degrees. high temperature this afternoon getting warm into the 80s across parts of texas. 39 would be the high temperature in new york city. you factor in a little bit of a breeze and it will be feeling even colder out there only 25 in the city of minneapolis. these cold temperatures mean that it is cold enough. we have a little bit...
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i think mike set a good example here in new york city. well, okay. [laughter] >> we had a close encounter example. >> if you can't measure it you can't fix it. >> rose: exactly. >> one of the problems particularly in government when you don't measure things is you keep doing the same thing again and again and again even if it's not working. and if you repeat something that's not working again and again, it's not going to start working. you're just wasting your money. and you only have a finite amount of money so think of the good things you could be doing if something that's working and move your resources. one of the resources in government compared to the private sector in private sector you move your moneys from profit lines that don't work to profit lines that do work. in government you tend to move your moneys from programs that do work to programs that aren't working because the people that deliver the services are worried about their jobs and they put a lot of pressure. and we continue to do things that don't make any sense and always reminded
i think mike set a good example here in new york city. well, okay. [laughter] >> we had a close encounter example. >> if you can't measure it you can't fix it. >> rose: exactly. >> one of the problems particularly in government when you don't measure things is you keep doing the same thing again and again and again even if it's not working. and if you repeat something that's not working again and again, it's not going to start working. you're just wasting your money. and...
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york city council on technology and innovation in two thousand and five to two thousand and eight she was a board member of the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers and as i can and previously she served as a special assistant to president barack obama for science technology and innovation policy and was the co-leader of the f.c.c. transition team between the bush and obama administrations the policy expert in the field of telecommunications in the internet and her new book is titled captive audience the telecom industry industry and monopoly power in the new gilded age i'm honored to welcome susan crawford from the new york studios susan welcome. a thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us the united states used to lead the world in telecom we you know alexander graham bell i think he was an american but research you know i had the first major telephone system you know first of the telegraph system was here the the internet we invented arpanet to all the stuff where we stand relative to other developed nations today. well i just went to visit seoul south korea
york city council on technology and innovation in two thousand and five to two thousand and eight she was a board member of the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers and as i can and previously she served as a special assistant to president barack obama for science technology and innovation policy and was the co-leader of the f.c.c. transition team between the bush and obama administrations the policy expert in the field of telecommunications in the internet and her new book is...
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take right here in new york city. doesn't matter where you send your kid to school, doesn't matter whether at it is, you hae to make the decision you think is in the best interests of your kids. you can't let politics or guilt or anything else make you send your kid to one school or another. but there is something you can do to help the situation. let's take new york city for example most of you probably know this but the city recently lost $300 million in state and federal aid because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable. it's the way of the world. but the union refused to do this, and mike bloomberg, who i think very rightfully, stood his ground and said, no. because what the union wanted was for the evaluation model to just be in place for two years and then sunset after two years, two years, which happened to be the market an ineffective teacher would be removed and then we re vert back to the sold system.
take right here in new york city. doesn't matter where you send your kid to school, doesn't matter whether at it is, you hae to make the decision you think is in the best interests of your kids. you can't let politics or guilt or anything else make you send your kid to one school or another. but there is something you can do to help the situation. let's take new york city for example most of you probably know this but the city recently lost $300 million in state and federal aid because the...
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that is what they call new york city if you don't know. victory for millions in new york city. bob can't wait to tell you about it next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ >> bob: you are looking live at new york city. where sugar lovers like me are going to be dancing in the streets tonight after a judge invalidated michael bloomberg's ridiculous bans on large cigarry drinks scheduled to go in to -- sugary drinks scheduled to go in effect tomorrow. excuse me while i take a drink. what do you think? >> eric: three things. the judge should run for mayor. we can push back against bullies. can we get the judge or these judges to take down the gun law to call them arbitrary and capricious, too? >> bob: how did you get gun laws out of
that is what they call new york city if you don't know. victory for millions in new york city. bob can't wait to tell you about it next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense....
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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 opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one va
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...
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." >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> hello, everyone. i'm terry moran. glad you're with us. we begin tonight with the latest horrifying incident in a wave of shocking animal attacks in the u.s. a 24-year-old intern was mauled to death yesterday by a lion at a private california zoo. dianna hanson's tragic story opens a window to a wide and dangerous world of private pet sanctuaries maintained by animal lovers who are tempting fate every single day. >> reporter: it happens just after noon in this private zoo sanctuary near fresno, california. >> the person is still in the enclosure with the lion. >> reporter: when this 550-pound male lion attacked 24-year-old intern dianna hanson. according to the fresno county coroner, hanson had stepped into the enclosure when the african lion escaped its smaller feeding cage. >> this is a situation where you had -- somebody was too close to a lion. >> reporter: less than 30 minutes later, sheriff's deputies arrived and began firing weapons. >> the lion has been taken care of. >> reporter: the facility
." >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >> hello, everyone. i'm terry moran. glad you're with us. we begin tonight with the latest horrifying incident in a wave of shocking animal attacks in the u.s. a 24-year-old intern was mauled to death yesterday by a lion at a private california zoo. dianna hanson's tragic story opens a window to a wide and dangerous world of private pet sanctuaries maintained by animal lovers who are tempting fate...