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let's not kid ourselves in new york city. but over the last decade, housing has become that much more unaffordable for now 50% of the households living in new york city. the pace of housing construction, even though mayor bloomberg had ambitious plans, it has not kept pace with the growth of the city. that's what is driving the rents up through the roof. and the -- other thing is you asked for solutions about the economic development and job creation. first and foremost, we have to get rid of these -- hundreds of millions of dollars, sometimes billions of dollars, of taxpayer subsidies given to big corporations, privilege at developers, who promise to create jobs. then through some of the audit stuff that i conducted, didn't create jobs. the bloomberg administration never checked back to see if they actually created the jobs they promised. the other thing we need to do is we need to help middle class people. we immediate to help working men and women take more -- take home more of their pay. would you believe that in the city
let's not kid ourselves in new york city. but over the last decade, housing has become that much more unaffordable for now 50% of the households living in new york city. the pace of housing construction, even though mayor bloomberg had ambitious plans, it has not kept pace with the growth of the city. that's what is driving the rents up through the roof. and the -- other thing is you asked for solutions about the economic development and job creation. first and foremost, we have to get rid of...
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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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there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here n ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for proving there's nowhere we can't go. but, at some point... giant leaps gave way to baby steps... and with all due respect, you're history. if you taught us anything, it's that you can't cling to the past... if you want to create the future. that's why, instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. pushing u.s. aviation to new heights. all 80 thousand of us. busy investing billions in the industry's boldest moves. it's biggest advances in technology. bringing our
there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is...
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there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here n lou: the president sequester would cut $67 million from the budget from those charged with defending the borders. 45,000 armed agents have to take two weeks of unpaid leave between this month and september. if you are an administrator administrator, you get the pay increase don't worry about the drug smugglers and illegal immigrants crossing the border, you will be rolling in money while the border patrol is not. the president's policy reducing illegal immigrants from jail as a consequence. the monitor records illegal immigrants crossing the rio g
there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is...
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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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there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here next. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most compreh
there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is...
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there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here n (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, inf
there's a lot of work to do here in new york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is...
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as far as new york city washington, d.c. slushy situation at times could be coming up later on this afternoon. not a huge story across new york city or dc. coming up later on today we will be seeing and continue to pull out. by tuesday it will be long gone. they will be getting west virginia higher elevations right here. right off of the great lakes tuesday will be a quiter day. the wind will be a concern through out the day today in the northeast coupled with the cold temperatures it will be feeling a lot colder. right now 38 degrees in new york city only in the 20s in kansas city and minneapolis. as far as how warm it will get only in the 30s for minneapolis and kansas city. >> warm through out this part of the country. >> thanks a lot. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg unleashing a new $12 million campaign to push lawmakers for stricter gun laws. congress is set to debate new legislation on gun control. doug luzader joining us live from washington with more. >> good morning, doug. >> heather, good morning. from the
as far as new york city washington, d.c. slushy situation at times could be coming up later on this afternoon. not a huge story across new york city or dc. coming up later on today we will be seeing and continue to pull out. by tuesday it will be long gone. they will be getting west virginia higher elevations right here. right off of the great lakes tuesday will be a quiter day. the wind will be a concern through out the day today in the northeast coupled with the cold temperatures it will be...
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the homeless population in new york city, by the way, mr. mayor, if you just want a little diversion from the sodas, the salt, the smoking, gun control issues, the number of people in thety's homeless shelter -- the in the city's homeless shelter has risen 61%. 61% since the mayor took office. a record 50,000 people, 50,000 folks and an estimated 21,000 of them children. by the way did i mention the potholes'? i know i thought you were a pretty good guy, mr. mor. there's a lot of work to do here inew york city. i knew your board, and maybe a lot you have some time left in office you get the city working in the nine months you have left. something to think about. >> did not and son-in-law in court. should he be at guantanamo? the little fellow talks like he has said the wheat -- heavyweight justin bieber with a rugged with the proper r.o.t.c.. -- by proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here n lou: the president sequester would cut $67 million from the budget from those charged with def
the homeless population in new york city, by the way, mr. mayor, if you just want a little diversion from the sodas, the salt, the smoking, gun control issues, the number of people in thety's homeless shelter -- the in the city's homeless shelter has risen 61%. 61% since the mayor took office. a record 50,000 people, 50,000 folks and an estimated 21,000 of them children. by the way did i mention the potholes'? i know i thought you were a pretty good guy, mr. mor. there's a lot of work to do...
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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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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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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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that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the scene. >>> and college hoops prepare for march madness. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. that's what happy kids are made of. with an int
that's a palace in new york city. and it's all for a cool 10.5 million bucks. >>> bill clinton hits the scene. >>> and college hoops prepare for march madness. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the...
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not yet in new york city, but the showers are approaching. as far as the forecast goes, timing it up, as we go through the peak of the day, through the noon hour, the heaviest rain right through washington, d.c. and philly by about noon. then by about 5:00, d.c. clears out. from new york city to hartford that's the target area for the evening ride home. again, you can't win today. d.c. area going to get the heavy rain this morning and philadelphia, later today new england for on the way home. >>> coming up, billionaire bloomberg's beverage ban blocked. plus stocks are in seventh heaven, and why those light clicks on facebook could be
not yet in new york city, but the showers are approaching. as far as the forecast goes, timing it up, as we go through the peak of the day, through the noon hour, the heaviest rain right through washington, d.c. and philly by about noon. then by about 5:00, d.c. clears out. from new york city to hartford that's the target area for the evening ride home. again, you can't win today. d.c. area going to get the heavy rain this morning and philadelphia, later today new england for on the way home....
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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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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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guilty in a new york city courtroom. one of the questions people are asking is this the right place for him or should he be in guantanamo bay? we'll be back with more. >> why in the world if we're treating him as if he is some common criminal and why in the world he not at guantanamo bay? if they tell me we've got all we need to know, my question is, who is we? how long have we had him? where did we have him? us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pk vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant martha: breaking news this morning. osama bin laden's son-in-law testifying this morning in a new york city cour
guilty in a new york city courtroom. one of the questions people are asking is this the right place for him or should he be in guantanamo bay? we'll be back with more. >> why in the world if we're treating him as if he is some common criminal and why in the world he not at guantanamo bay? if they tell me we've got all we need to know, my question is, who is we? how long have we had him? where did we have him? us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you...
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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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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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this is new york city. isn't this soupy and disgusting. this is what it looks like in new york city. you have inclement weather out there. we'll say good morning to you. rainy, sloshy, snowy and icky. >> it's just gross out there. >>> now the news you have been waiting for. >> now to a galaxy far, far away. >> there is a disturbance in the force. han, leia and luke are all in talks to be part of the new "star wars" films to be announced after disney purchased the rights. it's out there now. they could be back for part of the t new films. >> i never would say that. you know i never say that to anybody. >> you're right. >> that's all for "early start." >> "starting point" starts now. >>> welcome, everybody. today, osama bin laden's son-in-law caught and brought to new york under a shroud of secrecy. what happens next? >>> and details on how a lion killed a young woman. that wild animal wasn't where it belonged. former president clinton urging the supreme court to overturn a law he signed when he was in the white house. >> holy dow! we are co
this is new york city. isn't this soupy and disgusting. this is what it looks like in new york city. you have inclement weather out there. we'll say good morning to you. rainy, sloshy, snowy and icky. >> it's just gross out there. >>> now the news you have been waiting for. >> now to a galaxy far, far away. >> there is a disturbance in the force. han, leia and luke are all in talks to be part of the new "star wars" films to be announced after disney...
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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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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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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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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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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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moving into the new york city area, this will be an all-day rain event. maybe as much as an inch of rain in the next 12 hours it will come down hard this afternoon, and i expect airport delays. it won't be too windy. baltimore, washington, d.c., the rain will move in. i'm sure the beltway will be on the slow side. you can see the rain goes all the way down through the carolinas into areas of georgia. it looks like georgia and florida, that rain will be exiting shortly. the forecast today, very warm. that's nice. that's why we're melting so much of the snow with the rain. today will probably be the barmest dbar warmest day of the week. another chilly start for you in minneapolis, chicago, st. louis, kansas city. the beautiful weather this is typical of march, the whole southern half of the country, if you get a sunny day, it will be 50s and 60s. in dallas, sunny, 70 and beautiful. we are still dealing with the winter weather in the northern half of the country, the south, looking good. >> looking warm. cold in the north. we have to wait until april. >>> sp
moving into the new york city area, this will be an all-day rain event. maybe as much as an inch of rain in the next 12 hours it will come down hard this afternoon, and i expect airport delays. it won't be too windy. baltimore, washington, d.c., the rain will move in. i'm sure the beltway will be on the slow side. you can see the rain goes all the way down through the carolinas into areas of georgia. it looks like georgia and florida, that rain will be exiting shortly. the forecast today, very...
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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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 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. >> kimberly: milton tingling. >> greg: that sounds like a disorder you get. >> kimberly: sounds like a disord they're chris matthews has. >> greg: this is a victory for the little guy, like the run that run the bodega and groceries in new york. a loss for the ninnies who think we are stupid. the sodas are part of the giant remaking of society. they think we are stu
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 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?...
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in new york city, we brought smoking among teenagers down from 18% to 8%, but the bad news is for the last three years, it sort of stagnated at that level. and smoking is going to kill these kids. it's going to leave them with not as a great career prospects you would like. not the education you like. as adults, they're very likely to smoke if they smoke as kid, and that will shorten their lives. so smoking is a very big deal. at the new york city ban smoking, which we got a lot of grief about, i will say. i got a lot of one-fingered ways as i would describe them when i marched by bars on st. patrick's day, for example. today, marched by a bar in st. patrick's day, and everybody seems to love you. and because of what new york did, i think it's fair to say most cities in america, all of western europe, virtually all of latin america have now gone smoke-free. >> sir, i know you reject the "nanny" label. you consider yourself a health advocate. you heard in the piece that introduced you, there is something of a backlash to the oversized soda ban, or restriction. do you think that it's po
in new york city, we brought smoking among teenagers down from 18% to 8%, but the bad news is for the last three years, it sort of stagnated at that level. and smoking is going to kill these kids. it's going to leave them with not as a great career prospects you would like. not the education you like. as adults, they're very likely to smoke if they smoke as kid, and that will shorten their lives. so smoking is a very big deal. at the new york city ban smoking, which we got a lot of grief about,...
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she will serve as grand marshal at the gay pride parade in new york city. she suffered a large financial loss when her partner died. some call doma the epitome of big government. asked whether bigotry is too big to fail. what do you think of that? >> edith's case, she's such a wonderful woman. look at the story there. women who were together for decades, their whole life together. one got sick. the other one didn't walk away, she stayed and took care of her until she died. that's a commitment. that's a union. that's a marriage. and then a little bit after her wife died, she gets a letter from the federal government saying you are less than everybody else, we'll really make you feel that you're less than everybody else through making you pay over $300,000. it's not about the money. it's about being left out from the rest of the country at a particular moment when you need everyone and everything support. bigotry has failed and been eroded and taken down time and time again in this country. the progress we're making on marriage is remarkable, edith's bravery
she will serve as grand marshal at the gay pride parade in new york city. she suffered a large financial loss when her partner died. some call doma the epitome of big government. asked whether bigotry is too big to fail. what do you think of that? >> edith's case, she's such a wonderful woman. look at the story there. women who were together for decades, their whole life together. one got sick. the other one didn't walk away, she stayed and took care of her until she died. that's a...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. 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
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. 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...
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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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in new york city. senator rand paul's filibuster may have done more to expose rifts among republicans than it did to draw attention to the administration's policy on drone strikes. the kentucky republican's nearly 13-hour stand on the senate floor was praised in a wide range of political circles from peace activists to the tea party. but some fellow republicans, including senators john mccain and lindsey graham are slamming rand's public protest and members of their own party have joined in. >> the country needs more senators who care about liberty. but if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids in their college dorms. he needs to know what he's talking about. >> to my republican colleagues, i don't remember any of you coming down here suggesting that president bush was going to kill anybody with a drone. yeah, i don't even remember the harshest critics of the -- of president bush on the democratic side. they had
in new york city. senator rand paul's filibuster may have done more to expose rifts among republicans than it did to draw attention to the administration's policy on drone strikes. the kentucky republican's nearly 13-hour stand on the senate floor was praised in a wide range of political circles from peace activists to the tea party. but some fellow republicans, including senators john mccain and lindsey graham are slamming rand's public protest and members of their own party have joined in....
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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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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...