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but you're in new york, there's a lot of great architecture in new york, not like washington. a lot of great architecture. and art in new york. much of the art, of course, that's not in public spaces and architecture. behind a door that you've got to pay a fee to access, you know. great art in london, spain, all over europe, rome is singular to me. i just got back from rome. the city itself is a work of art. you are inside a work of art that is the expanse of an entire city. you know, and i think that in this country, when you're over there, you see they've got t the -- i only have glib words for you today, but they have the art thing down. they're spending a lot of money over there. and they're getting a lot of tourists over there. they're getting a lot of our money over there over the last many years because they have preserved that heritage and they've made art count. they've raised their children to believe that art counts. it's part of their culture and part of their heritage. and coming over here and we have what they don't have. we have the potential and typically -- we
but you're in new york, there's a lot of great architecture in new york, not like washington. a lot of great architecture. and art in new york. much of the art, of course, that's not in public spaces and architecture. behind a door that you've got to pay a fee to access, you know. great art in london, spain, all over europe, rome is singular to me. i just got back from rome. the city itself is a work of art. you are inside a work of art that is the expanse of an entire city. you know, and i...
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new evidence leads police to seven a new york basement for a young boy who vanished back in 1979. >>> and back in court. george zimmerman could be a free man after a bond hearing later today. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 20, 2012. >>> good morning. thank for joining us. i'm michelle miller. we begin with the investigation into the secret service prostitution scandal in colombia. more agents are expected to lose their jobs as early as today. meanwhile, the white house is standing by the secret service director. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning. as more information comes to light about what really happened that night in cartagena, it does look like more firings are going to happen fast. meanwhile, members of congress are now speaking out. more secret service agents involved in the prostitution scandal in colombia could resign or be fired as early as today. according to new york congressman peter king. >> director sullivan said as soon as he believes he has sufficient evidence to require someone to leave, he
new evidence leads police to seven a new york basement for a young boy who vanished back in 1979. >>> and back in court. george zimmerman could be a free man after a bond hearing later today. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 20, 2012. >>> good morning. thank for joining us. i'm michelle miller. we begin with the investigation into the secret service prostitution scandal in colombia. more agents are expected to lose their jobs as early as today....
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policies of new york state. they are more vulnerable to the damage done by into growth tax policies. new york city is so enormous and wealthy that it is possible for a large number of people to spend years in denial or not noticed the impact the policies have as a result of tax policy. upstate new york is more vulnerable to the damaging effects of a state tax policies and high marginal tax rates. upstate, right now the story is one of stagnation. of state did not have a high unemployment rate because there are not a lot of people hanging around upstate new york looking for jobs. a state did not have a real estate bubble because there were not a lot of people clamoring to buy houses in upstate new york. upstate new york has a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the cities in upstate new york -- syracuse, rochester, buffalo -- that many can tell you about. they have their own legacies in the era when there were richer and more dominant economically, but right now they suffer from a deep-seat
policies of new york state. they are more vulnerable to the damage done by into growth tax policies. new york city is so enormous and wealthy that it is possible for a large number of people to spend years in denial or not noticed the impact the policies have as a result of tax policy. upstate new york is more vulnerable to the damaging effects of a state tax policies and high marginal tax rates. upstate, right now the story is one of stagnation. of state did not have a high unemployment rate...
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flying over the new york metro area right now. it took off from dulles earlier this morning and now is doing some victory laps around new york metro area before it lands at kennedy and will be on display coming up this summer at intrepid sea, air and space museum at pier 86 in midtown. astronaut captain mark kelly, former commander joining us this morning to walk us through all this. mark i have interesting facts about enterprise i want to get out there to everybody. people recognize the name enterprise, this craft was named after the fictional star shift enterprise from "star trek" in the 196 0s. this is not the first time it has flown around new york city. didn't land but you saw this in the 1980s, if i heard you correctly? >> yeah, i did. i can't remember when it was in the 80s, but i remember being at school at u.s. merchant marine academy and not expecting it, seeing space shuttle fly by on top of the 747. it was an amazing sight. you mentioned the name enterprise, that was not the original planned name of the vehicle. the ve
flying over the new york metro area right now. it took off from dulles earlier this morning and now is doing some victory laps around new york metro area before it lands at kennedy and will be on display coming up this summer at intrepid sea, air and space museum at pier 86 in midtown. astronaut captain mark kelly, former commander joining us this morning to walk us through all this. mark i have interesting facts about enterprise i want to get out there to everybody. people recognize the name...
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and you lived in an apartment in new york? >> i lived in a one-room apartment. 333 east 66th street, as i remember. i looked out on a blank wall. and -- but if you looked up, you could see whether it was raining or not. [ light laughter ] that was important 'cause you had to know whether to take a jacket or not. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. and then you started bloomberg, which was like -- it was a financial advice firm or -- >> information. >> jimmy: information. and now you just killed it and you have so much money. you're so charitable and also -- >> well, i worked for a dollar a year. >> jimmy: well, now, that's what i'm saying. now, as mayor of new york, you get paid $1 a year. >> well, somebody once said, "you get what you pay for." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just wanna remind everyone. these tickets are free tonight. these tickets are free and -- [ cheers and applause ] but why -- why be mayor? why did you wanna be mayor of -- >> it's the best job in the world. you get a chance to change the world. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i ge
and you lived in an apartment in new york? >> i lived in a one-room apartment. 333 east 66th street, as i remember. i looked out on a blank wall. and -- but if you looked up, you could see whether it was raining or not. [ light laughter ] that was important 'cause you had to know whether to take a jacket or not. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. and then you started bloomberg, which was like -- it was a financial advice firm or -- >> information. >> jimmy: information. and now...
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to a new york city basement. john miller is covering. on the day pat summitt steps down, president obama makes a surprising announcement. dean reynolds is with the winningest college coach ever. and seth doane with the billionaire's son. how howard buffet troops in feed america's hungry. >> reporter: what would do you without a program like this here? >> starve. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. gillette government. september 2009 might have been one of those dates etched in our history. that is when al qaeda terrorists planned to walk on to new york city subway trains and grand central terminal with bombs in their backpacks. those trains are ridden by more than five million people each day. details of this plot came from an admitted terrorist, now a government witness, at the trial today of an alleged coconspirator. homeland security correspondent bob orr is following the case. >> reporter: this is the handwritten recipe for bombs najibullah zazi hoped to explode on ne
to a new york city basement. john miller is covering. on the day pat summitt steps down, president obama makes a surprising announcement. dean reynolds is with the winningest college coach ever. and seth doane with the billionaire's son. how howard buffet troops in feed america's hungry. >> reporter: what would do you without a program like this here? >> starve. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. gillette government. september...
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it is an ugly morning here in new york city. it's been raining now for about 16 hours or some let's get a check on the weather from bill karins. what's going on out there? >> the storm is wrapping up for us, the east coast light rain today and drizzle. the heavy rain is over with. we actually needed it because of the drought conditions. what no one needs in april is snow. that's what they're getting. tug hill plateau, areas north of syracuse, western new york it's snowing. eventually that snow will work its way into buffalo and even pittsburgh. the white on the map shows you where the snow is. if you're driving across the turnpike or interstate 80, you will get into snow. even the new york state thruway from rochester to buffalo, snow is expected. how much snow? none for the big cities. it's on the cold side of the storm. it's really for western portions of pa. how much snow? looks like jamestown, new york, could be the bullseye. buffalo and pittsburgh, three to five inches is likely. when you get leaves on the trees, that's eno
it is an ugly morning here in new york city. it's been raining now for about 16 hours or some let's get a check on the weather from bill karins. what's going on out there? >> the storm is wrapping up for us, the east coast light rain today and drizzle. the heavy rain is over with. we actually needed it because of the drought conditions. what no one needs in april is snow. that's what they're getting. tug hill plateau, areas north of syracuse, western new york it's snowing. eventually that...
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he disappeared in new york city 33 years ago. tonight, police are following a new lead. john miller has covered this case since the day etan disappeared and he brings us up to date tonight. >> reporter: today, for the first time in three decadees, police and the f.b.i. returned in forts to the new york city block where etan patz vanished. new york police spokesman paul browne. >> we're putting greater emphasis on this location, looking forensically for any evidence of human remains or clothing. >> reporter: investigators intend to dig up the concrete floor in a basement that was once the workshop of neil miller, a handy man who befriended the six-year-old boy. the concrete floor was laid just days after etan vanished. patz disappeared in may of 90. he was last seen by his mom walking to the skylight bus stop by himself. the case tapped into the fears of every parent. it was one of the most highly publicized disappearances of a child. author lisa cohen wrote a book on the case. >> i think this really was a turning point for american culture. i can't tell you how many time
he disappeared in new york city 33 years ago. tonight, police are following a new lead. john miller has covered this case since the day etan disappeared and he brings us up to date tonight. >> reporter: today, for the first time in three decadees, police and the f.b.i. returned in forts to the new york city block where etan patz vanished. new york police spokesman paul browne. >> we're putting greater emphasis on this location, looking forensically for any evidence of human remains...
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parts of pennsylvania, ohio and new york could see heavy, wet snow. >>> here in new york, the search resumes this morning for new evidence in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old etan patz. the sensational case was revived after a police dog scented human remains in a basement where patz vanished 33 years ago. investigators are digging up the ce will. lar floor. >>> in tucson, arizona, a search is on for another missing 6-year-old who may have been abducted from her home. isabel vanished friday night or early saturday. her father says her bedroom window was open. last night, tucson residents held a candlelight vigil. police have found no trace of the child so far. >>> it was hold on to your hat this weekend in northwest china. wind out of siberia bent trues, blasted vehicles with dust and sand. some could only hold on or be blown away. in one city, a wind gust hit a record 131 miles an hour. >>> one of the first pieces of debris from last year's japanese tsunami has washed up on u.s. shores. a soccer ball was found on middleton island, alaska, last month. it had japanese writing on i
parts of pennsylvania, ohio and new york could see heavy, wet snow. >>> here in new york, the search resumes this morning for new evidence in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old etan patz. the sensational case was revived after a police dog scented human remains in a basement where patz vanished 33 years ago. investigators are digging up the ce will. lar floor. >>> in tucson, arizona, a search is on for another missing 6-year-old who may have been abducted from her home....
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upstate new york. not snowing quite yet in buffalo. east of buffalo, south of syracuse, the finger lakes region seeing snowfall and this will only increase as we go through time. 4 to 8 inches across parts of western pennsylvania. some of those numbers could be much higher, over a foot in some is of the higher elevations, 8 to 16 inches potentially and 30 to 40 mile-an-hour winds. heavy, wet snow. latching on to trees and winds blowing that around making things even worse. we have the threat tore seeing flooding although most of the rain is over across the i-95. the winds will cause some coastal flooding across parts of the northeast. temperatures most places will be above freezing. in the areas where it's right at freezing that snow will accumulate and we're starting to see that right now. >> we had such an early spring that the foliage is out and almost in full blook now. that makes it worse for the snow going to come. >> that's right. it's weighing it down even more. >> if you have your umbrella up
upstate new york. not snowing quite yet in buffalo. east of buffalo, south of syracuse, the finger lakes region seeing snowfall and this will only increase as we go through time. 4 to 8 inches across parts of western pennsylvania. some of those numbers could be much higher, over a foot in some is of the higher elevations, 8 to 16 inches potentially and 30 to 40 mile-an-hour winds. heavy, wet snow. latching on to trees and winds blowing that around making things even worse. we have the threat...
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the snow record in ithaca, new york was broken and a tie at buffalo, new york. one part of pennsylvania report the nearly two feet of snowfall. >>> where else but the florida keys would you find a giant key lime pie? it's seven feet wide. it used more than 1,000 key limes, 360 eggs, 20 pounds of dough. it was made in honor of the 30th anniversary of the so-called conk republican, a tong in cheek effort to secede from the u.s. >>> competing for the most beautiful dog, they earned titles like mr. congeniality and best dressed. judges were looking for qualities like drooping mouth and laziness, if only that got you most beautiful. in the end a pooch named tyson took top honors, becoming the mascot for drake university's track and field meet. >> now for a look at your national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. good morning to you. >> i've never been a bulldog owner, but i have friends that have them. that's the way it should be kept. >> i am always a bulldog fan. >> yes. they are difficult, difficult dogs. they're stubborn and lazy. >> but they're c
the snow record in ithaca, new york was broken and a tie at buffalo, new york. one part of pennsylvania report the nearly two feet of snowfall. >>> where else but the florida keys would you find a giant key lime pie? it's seven feet wide. it used more than 1,000 key limes, 360 eggs, 20 pounds of dough. it was made in honor of the 30th anniversary of the so-called conk republican, a tong in cheek effort to secede from the u.s. >>> competing for the most beautiful dog, they...
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platform in new york city was the new york city police department and its members, the public, the media, mayor giuliani, everybody felt a safer city was in it for them. so that shared platform was easy to create. los angeles more difficult the race tensions in that city his historically. so trying to get the african american community and the los angeles police department who had been at war with each other for 50 years to get on the same platform and see a safer l.a. was beneficial to both of them more difficult. it took seven years there instead of the two years here. >> rose: continue with the eight platform wes need to understand. >> well the platforms are the idea that one of the stories we tell is about the arab spring, the egyptian experience that the widely understood phenomenon through twitter, through the web how a platform was found where the government shut down most of the normal means of communication, the media, etc., they were able to find on that platform. the internet, twitter, where they could exchange ideas, where the rallies were going to be held and so there's an e
platform in new york city was the new york city police department and its members, the public, the media, mayor giuliani, everybody felt a safer city was in it for them. so that shared platform was easy to create. los angeles more difficult the race tensions in that city his historically. so trying to get the african american community and the los angeles police department who had been at war with each other for 50 years to get on the same platform and see a safer l.a. was beneficial to both of...
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back in new york, when we come back, we're going to talk to mr. mike barnicle, right up there, he's sitting up on the green monster. at the top of the hour we're going to do some politics, as well. we've got senator scott brown and the woman challenging him and tightly now, elizabeth warren, in perhaps the most fascinating senate race in the country right now. >>> boston red sox -- >>> welcome back to "way too early" live this morning at fenway park in boston, massachusetts, for the 100th anniversary of this fabled old park. the first regular season game played here april 20th, 1912, right now i'm enjoying the view from atop of the green monster, 37 feet high. 310 feet from home plate. unlike any outfield wall in baseball. if you want to sound smart today tell your friends this structure, the one that would become the monster, was part of fenway's original blueprint but it wasn't painted green until 1947. that was the year advertisements were removed from the wall and green paint was added so it would match the rest of this green ball park. we're
back in new york, when we come back, we're going to talk to mr. mike barnicle, right up there, he's sitting up on the green monster. at the top of the hour we're going to do some politics, as well. we've got senator scott brown and the woman challenging him and tightly now, elizabeth warren, in perhaps the most fascinating senate race in the country right now. >>> boston red sox -- >>> welcome back to "way too early" live this morning at fenway park in boston,...
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that is a cool shot as the sun comes up in new york city. that's from our building here in rockefeller center. bill, how does it look? >>> winter chill continues, great lakes, northeast, it's cold but at least the snow is over with in many spots. it didn't materialize to be the big blockbuster snows in the cities like pittsburgh and erie and buffalo, but a lot of the hill towns outside of those areas got up to a foot of snow, still dealing with power outages from that. today just a cold morning, the snow beginning to head had north into canada. the chill is in the air from new england to the mid-atlantic, into the southeast. definitely have the winter coat for the kids, maybe even the gloves. look at the windchill, it's pretty low, about 25 in buffalo. there's some cold air out there. still raining in maine. here are the windchill readings, the 30s all the big cities on the east coast, including washington, d.c., and pittsburgh it feels like 29. i think this will be the coldest morning we'll experience until next winter. hopefully this is it
that is a cool shot as the sun comes up in new york city. that's from our building here in rockefeller center. bill, how does it look? >>> winter chill continues, great lakes, northeast, it's cold but at least the snow is over with in many spots. it didn't materialize to be the big blockbuster snows in the cities like pittsburgh and erie and buffalo, but a lot of the hill towns outside of those areas got up to a foot of snow, still dealing with power outages from that. today just a...
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even though she lived in new york most of her life, right next to new jersey, it's very strange. she apparently didn't know because if she did know that women had once voted in the united states surely she would have included it in her argument as to why women should vote. abigail adams knew it. she mentioned it in a letter in the 1790s. it's puzzling how it is that stanton didn't know this. she also apparently didn't know that a black woman named maria stewart had written essays earlier in the any 20s, she was a school teacher, she had called for woman suffrage. stanton apparently didn't know. hi joe. i saw your hand. they were enfranchised during the revolution when new jersey wrote its state constitution, 1776, and they lost the suffrage in the early 1800s. and they lost it permanent. and didn't vote anywhere else. the whole episode is very puzzling. it's a very strange aspect of american political history and american reform, that stanton who was highly literate, very smart, she published several books, she had a long career as an activist, she lived until the end of the cent
even though she lived in new york most of her life, right next to new jersey, it's very strange. she apparently didn't know because if she did know that women had once voted in the united states surely she would have included it in her argument as to why women should vote. abigail adams knew it. she mentioned it in a letter in the 1790s. it's puzzling how it is that stanton didn't know this. she also apparently didn't know that a black woman named maria stewart had written essays earlier in the...
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eventually it will warm up to about 60 in new york city. definitely feeling cooler than we've been experiencing out there. >> all right, bonnie, thank you for that. >>> it is now 18 minutes past 5:00 on the east coast. we're getting an early read, very early read. >> actually it's very late on the west coast. this is your late flight read on the west coast. >> you've been out partying? here's what's happening for you tomorrow. the national headlines from local papers from salt lake city, los angeles, new york. let's start with salt lake. the tribune saying an amazing story of survival from a 59-year-old hiker. apparently she broke her leg while out hiking and was stuck out there for four days. no food, no water on her person. before she finally was rescued, she had to go through dehydration, hunger pains and hallucinations. she was able to maneuver her way to a nearby creek to get water, but she says she remembers screaming through the night "this is ten times worse than childbirth." i imagine so. searchers finally spotted her tracks. congr
eventually it will warm up to about 60 in new york city. definitely feeling cooler than we've been experiencing out there. >> all right, bonnie, thank you for that. >>> it is now 18 minutes past 5:00 on the east coast. we're getting an early read, very early read. >> actually it's very late on the west coast. this is your late flight read on the west coast. >> you've been out partying? here's what's happening for you tomorrow. the national headlines from local papers...
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bbc news, new york. >>> the incredible hot house of new york's preschools. there's evidence that the problems in the u.s. education system stretch far beyond preschool. in an international survey, american students ranked 15th in reading, 23rd in science, and 31st in math. but when it came to spending, america spends roughly $10,000 per student while other wealthy countries spend only $7,400. for more on this divide and what can be done to fix it, i spoke with michelle wii, the former chancellor of the public schools. and she joined me from nashville and i started by asking her about what those figures revealed. >> there's an absolute disconnect. if you look at the american spending, this happened over the last few decades, we have more than tripled the amount of money that we are spending per child on education. that's in real dollars. that's controlling for inflation over the last four decades or so. and, yet, the results have remained stagnant. so we put ourselves in a really tough position as educators because had we tripled the expenditures and student
bbc news, new york. >>> the incredible hot house of new york's preschools. there's evidence that the problems in the u.s. education system stretch far beyond preschool. in an international survey, american students ranked 15th in reading, 23rd in science, and 31st in math. but when it came to spending, america spends roughly $10,000 per student while other wealthy countries spend only $7,400. for more on this divide and what can be done to fix it, i spoke with michelle wii, the former...
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ashley morrison here in new york. thanks for joining us. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. in sports, playoff pressure. the l.a. clippers make an incredible comeback against the memphis grizzlies. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as
ashley morrison here in new york. thanks for joining us. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. in sports, playoff pressure. the l.a. clippers make an incredible comeback against the memphis grizzlies. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage....
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winick, abc news, new york. >> looks like halloween all over again. so let's get the latest on the size of the storm and what to expect in the hours ahead. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey is tracking the nor'easter for us. good morning. >> good morning, rob and meg. seeing some very unusual weather here today. a strong area of low pressure drawing in cold air out of canada. much like we saw a snowstorm in late october, seeing a snowstorm here in late april. snow will continue to fall western new york state through western pennsylvania into west virginia. many spots going to see as much as a foot of heavy wet snow. that will bring down trees and power lines, likely leading to widespread power outages, including in the pittsburgh area. rob and meg, back to you. >> we're paying the price for that mild winter. >> thank you, jim. >>> let's take a look at the rest of your monday forecast now. warming up from denver to the dakotas and around chicago. thunderstorms in the pacific northwest. you can expect hail with 50-mile-an-hour winds around seattle
winick, abc news, new york. >> looks like halloween all over again. so let's get the latest on the size of the storm and what to expect in the hours ahead. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey is tracking the nor'easter for us. good morning. >> good morning, rob and meg. seeing some very unusual weather here today. a strong area of low pressure drawing in cold air out of canada. much like we saw a snowstorm in late october, seeing a snowstorm here in late april. snow will...
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>> guest: new york city. based in new york. i don't know quite what it's about, but i know it will deal with the very rich and the changing nature of wealth and the very poor and the changing nature of poverty. and i know it involves a child living in the most dysfunctional heart of that at least somewhat dysfunctional city. i'm really fascinated by the horrid gin lane -- like conditions under which some children in new york are growing up. so, i'm going to do that. i'm not going to do some of the maybe more predictable things. i don't want to do a column, i've already decided that, or commentary and stuff like that. i want to stay home and be a serious writer. i'm going to write some for tv, too. and still try to be a serious writer in tv. i have a boy who's 2 1/2 and he's growing quickly. he's going to leave me soon and go to school, and in new york when they go to school they leave at 8 in the morning and then between lessons and scheduled play dates you don't see them until 4 or 5 pm, when they come in with their little bri
>> guest: new york city. based in new york. i don't know quite what it's about, but i know it will deal with the very rich and the changing nature of wealth and the very poor and the changing nature of poverty. and i know it involves a child living in the most dysfunctional heart of that at least somewhat dysfunctional city. i'm really fascinated by the horrid gin lane -- like conditions under which some children in new york are growing up. so, i'm going to do that. i'm not going to do...
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laura trevelyan, bbc news, new york. >> before we go, one story to tell you about. the russian orthodox church has had to apologize for altering a photograph of its leader, because in the picture he does not appear to be wearing a wristwatch. but a reflection clearly shows of a watch which is around $30,000. he has said it was a gift. he's been previously photographed wearing very expensive watches. the church says the employee who doctored the photo made a mistake and will be severely punished. we will try and bring you that photo for next time. a reminder of our top stories, all, of course, at the website, bbc.com/news. greece erupting into protest again after the sue identified a pensioner. you can find out what happened. he was upset about his lack of pension. this is, of course, a very difficult time for greece and the entire eurozone. the markets very precarious last night, too. much more at the website. this is "bbc world news." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, verm
laura trevelyan, bbc news, new york. >> before we go, one story to tell you about. the russian orthodox church has had to apologize for altering a photograph of its leader, because in the picture he does not appear to be wearing a wristwatch. but a reflection clearly shows of a watch which is around $30,000. he has said it was a gift. he's been previously photographed wearing very expensive watches. the church says the employee who doctored the photo made a mistake and will be severely...
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new york city. laura engles watching with us. i want to reach out to laura right now. how does it look? good morning to you? >> reporter: guys it is very windy here at jfk. we're experiencing gusts up to 35 miles per hour right now. that could be a problem. all systems are go as we wait for this historic moment to take place here at jfk. as you've been mentioning, the journey that enterprise will be taking is an historic one. this is kind of imagine you see a parade. peep -- people are lined up and down the streets for a parade that is going by. you should see all the blogs and tweets going on for anticipation of enterprise coming to new york city. people are scouting spots up and down hudson river, near the bridges and of course near the statue of liberty today. people have their cameras out. they are ready to watch this thing take place and post their pictures. a lot of excitement here today. we'll have a lot of dignitaries awaiting this arrival. you know what i just heard, you guys? leonard nimoy
new york city. laura engles watching with us. i want to reach out to laura right now. how does it look? good morning to you? >> reporter: guys it is very windy here at jfk. we're experiencing gusts up to 35 miles per hour right now. that could be a problem. all systems are go as we wait for this historic moment to take place here at jfk. as you've been mentioning, the journey that enterprise will be taking is an historic one. this is kind of imagine you see a parade. peep -- people are...
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eastern right here from the new york stock exchange. >>> coming up, new york is the wired in a huge way technology and health care getting married. then we've got another jam-packed week ahead of the april jobs report. round up all of the action. we'll be back on the "closing bell." stay with us. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to ge
eastern right here from the new york stock exchange. >>> coming up, new york is the wired in a huge way technology and health care getting married. then we've got another jam-packed week ahead of the april jobs report. round up all of the action. we'll be back on the "closing bell." stay with us. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a...
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i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that e chese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think part of... i will say that chinatown as chinatown gets a surprising amount of coverage, not just in, you know, new york city, but in cities all over the united states, in part because of this exotic factor, for better or for worse. so if there's a crime or there is some kind of movement or there is some kind of building or there's a conflict, in certain kind of things they'll cover pretty well, compared to other immigrant groups, like, let's say, koreans or... korean americans or certain kinds of... like, maybe even south asian americans, i think partially because almost every major city has a chinatown or something the
i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that e chese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think part...
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that's personal pricing. >>> a beautiful shot of new york city, and not just any shot of new york city. that is the intrepid, and you know why that's so significant? because after today, all eyes are going to be watching the intrepid for when the space shuttle "enterprise" arrives and gets parked on top of that museum. it will be a fabulous thing for to you visit. sunny in new york, 56 degrees and the intrepid looks beautiful. >> ten minutes after the hour. time to check news making stories. shooter george zimmerman has raised more than $200,000 in online donations for his defense, but the judge didn't know that when he set bail. the judge thought he was indigent, didn't have any money. legal experts say when the judge was told about the cash he could revoke zimmerman's bail. >>> osama bin laden's three widows and two daughters are out of pakistan and now deported to saudi arabia this morning. they've been under house arrest for being in the country illegally. bin laden was called in a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. raid on his pakistani hideout almost one years ago. >>> 9,000 u.s. marines are shi
that's personal pricing. >>> a beautiful shot of new york city, and not just any shot of new york city. that is the intrepid, and you know why that's so significant? because after today, all eyes are going to be watching the intrepid for when the space shuttle "enterprise" arrives and gets parked on top of that museum. it will be a fabulous thing for to you visit. sunny in new york, 56 degrees and the intrepid looks beautiful. >> ten minutes after the hour. time to...
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new york city is a very, very safe city. but we work really hard to keep it that way and we have a lot of law enforcement dedicated to dealing with these kind of threats on an ongoing basis and they do an extraordinary job. >> do you think because new york city has been so effective thus far holding off any sort of significant terror threat, that sort of the networks have gotten more sophisticated? anecdotally, anything you can share with us? >> i'm sure, federal faces this challenge significantly. terrorist are always improceed v proceed proceed vicing, watching what we do. ray kelley will say, we're always changing our tactics and response to new threats or the kind of things we're seeing in internet chat rooms or abroad. there are thousands of police officers in this in city alone dealing with terror threats. not saying that's what this is but you asked me the question. and we take it very seriously. and it is an ongoing struggle to keep up with the kind of threats we face. new york is one of those places that will always
new york city is a very, very safe city. but we work really hard to keep it that way and we have a lot of law enforcement dedicated to dealing with these kind of threats on an ongoing basis and they do an extraordinary job. >> do you think because new york city has been so effective thus far holding off any sort of significant terror threat, that sort of the networks have gotten more sophisticated? anecdotally, anything you can share with us? >> i'm sure, federal faces this...
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the director of this early care center says new york has added pressure. >> yes, i would say new york is more intense about it and parents are more driven because they want the best for their children. >> many parents would like the city to expand preschool provisions, but education is not compulsory until age 6. >> it cost a significant amount of money, which is worthy of debate in this country, but not one we have come to agree that driving down the education age to four or three is something we will do. >> parents at this cooperative school have already decided early education is worth the investment. they are shaping their children's future. >> the hothouse of preschools the new york city there, but there is evidence that the problems in the u.s. education system stretch far beyond preschool. in a recent international survey, u.s. students ranked 15th in the world in reading, 23rd when it came to science, and 31st in math. when it comes to spending, america spends roughly $10,000 per student, while other wealthy countries spend only $7,400. i am joined now from national like miche
the director of this early care center says new york has added pressure. >> yes, i would say new york is more intense about it and parents are more driven because they want the best for their children. >> many parents would like the city to expand preschool provisions, but education is not compulsory until age 6. >> it cost a significant amount of money, which is worthy of debate in this country, but not one we have come to agree that driving down the education age to four or...
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was played at a trial about three new york men charged with plotting to bomb the new york city subways in 2009. another al qaeda recruit from new york, bryant vinas, testified he plotted to bomb a wal-mart store and the long island railroad to cause the big economic hit al qaeda leaders wanted. don borelli, a former f.b.i. agent, was involved in the investigation. >> they understand the psyche of the west that even a small plot that's successful will cause huge economic disruption. >> reporter: al qaeda is weaker than it was a few years ago but is still trying to recruit westerners. >> this is the crown jewel for al qaeda, to be able to have somebody like that that they can trust that they can train and then reinsert back into their homeland and carry out an attack essentially, whenever they deem appropriate. >> reporter: that point was underscored in this trial. the three new york men charged in the subway plot have joined al qaeda to fight american soldiers in afghanistan but when al qaeda leaders learned that they were americans with u.s. passports they asked them to go home and car
was played at a trial about three new york men charged with plotting to bomb the new york city subways in 2009. another al qaeda recruit from new york, bryant vinas, testified he plotted to bomb a wal-mart store and the long island railroad to cause the big economic hit al qaeda leaders wanted. don borelli, a former f.b.i. agent, was involved in the investigation. >> they understand the psyche of the west that even a small plot that's successful will cause huge economic disruption....
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jason carroll, you are out there in new york city. is new york prepared? >> reporter: new york is more than prepared. prepared and excited. you heard athena talking about the wind. as we were sitting in the live truck waiting for this live shot to happen here, our truck was slowly rocking back and forth. a lot of us had questions as to whether or not this flight would actually happen but we're all hearing it's a go. the music is blaring in the background and just off camera there are lots of people lining up for what is supposed to be a spectacular ceremony for "enterprise's" arrival. hundreds of folks have been invited down here. schoolchildren from new york, from connecticut, from new jersey, folks from nasa are going to speak. also some folks from the air and sea museum will be down here as well. that will be "enterprise's" final resting place when it gets here it will be housed here for several months and then on june 6th another spectacular moment when "enterprise" is loaded up on a barge and sailed over to the hudson river where it will end up at the
jason carroll, you are out there in new york city. is new york prepared? >> reporter: new york is more than prepared. prepared and excited. you heard athena talking about the wind. as we were sitting in the live truck waiting for this live shot to happen here, our truck was slowly rocking back and forth. a lot of us had questions as to whether or not this flight would actually happen but we're all hearing it's a go. the music is blaring in the background and just off camera there are lots...
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new york lately. now there was a problem with birdie. a worker at laguardia tries to coax her off the runway. birdie had gotten loose before her flight to memphis. she ran around for about ten minutes. her owner eventually got her under control and they put her back on the plane. a couple of departing flights were delayed. birdie did not want to get on that plane. >> the other birdies end up in the right engine. could be worse. >> birdie strike. >> exactly. >>> here's a look at your weather on this thursday morning. rainy out west from montana down to arizona. showers around seattle, san francisco and l.a. also some severe storms from kansas to amarillo. record heat in south texas. showers from little rock to raleigh and from d.c. up to bean town. >> 67 in new york. near 80 in atlanta. 88 in dallas. omaha, 72. indianapolis, 66. detroit, 61. 77 in colorado springs. and 67 in sacramento. >>> we've done plenty of animal stories here on "world news now." much to your chagrin, i know, rob. >> so many. >> b
new york lately. now there was a problem with birdie. a worker at laguardia tries to coax her off the runway. birdie had gotten loose before her flight to memphis. she ran around for about ten minutes. her owner eventually got her under control and they put her back on the plane. a couple of departing flights were delayed. birdie did not want to get on that plane. >> the other birdies end up in the right engine. could be worse. >> birdie strike. >> exactly. >>> here's...
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i'm sure he will. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thanks. >>> well, straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. in sports, the end of an era. pat summitt steps down as head coach at tennessee and what a record she leaves behind. [ woman ] when my asthma symptoms returned my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol, which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. dulera is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop dulera and prescribe a different asthma
i'm sure he will. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thanks. >>> well, straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. in sports, the end of an era. pat summitt steps down as head coach at tennessee and what a record she leaves behind. [ woman ] when my asthma symptoms returned my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled...
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if i ship all this to new york and it's no good, i'll kill you. early the next morning i dashed in to see how much they used on the evening news, and there was a tellex coming through on the wire from mack johnson in new york just as i walked in. and it said, on pass north, it says looks like due co-story shot with lens cap on. then the telex went dead for about two hours. damn, i must have shot the story with the new fangled bolex gizmo in the fade-out leaver gear. chances are my stills with that new licoflex i ground into the dirt was about as bad and jim wild will surely kill me. it was the longest two hours of my life as a stringer. but when the telex started up again. it continued, two north rolls that were okay are great and we cut a solid 1:30 spot that led nightly news, congratulations. i lay low for the next couple days until "time" hit the streets. there was one of my pictures from that camera with half a page. i survived the siege and the rath of time, inc. and nbc, finally learned how to shoot with that new bolex and fichblly became a
if i ship all this to new york and it's no good, i'll kill you. early the next morning i dashed in to see how much they used on the evening news, and there was a tellex coming through on the wire from mack johnson in new york just as i walked in. and it said, on pass north, it says looks like due co-story shot with lens cap on. then the telex went dead for about two hours. damn, i must have shot the story with the new fangled bolex gizmo in the fade-out leaver gear. chances are my stills with...
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and representative chris gibson also from new york from central new york and the saratoga springs area. these are -- those are two what we would call freshmen moderates. i'm sorry, did i have -- yes, hanna from utica and gibson from saratoga springs. two -- those are two moderate freshmen with us. the two we have are republicans in the house are, of course, mike simpson who i met with last year from the boise area of idaho and representative aaron schock. both have been long -time friends of ours. people who are not as we say in new york -- are the republican study group. the study group, which i think the -- you had mentioned to me, nina, who was the founder of the -- phil crane. the former member, the founder of the republican study group and congressman tim wahlberg, we're hoping somehow we'll be able to get a game of words with friends going with tim. i'd like to try to pitch that. we're going to find some beachhead there with him and try to get him over on our side. on the senate side, we have senator tom udahl from new mexico who is good with us on this issue. he's a first-term s
and representative chris gibson also from new york from central new york and the saratoga springs area. these are -- those are two what we would call freshmen moderates. i'm sorry, did i have -- yes, hanna from utica and gibson from saratoga springs. two -- those are two moderate freshmen with us. the two we have are republicans in the house are, of course, mike simpson who i met with last year from the boise area of idaho and representative aaron schock. both have been long -time friends of...
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it's so rainy here in new york city. with us on set, we have executive editor at random house and pulitzer prize winsining historian and time magazine editor and steve rattner. you got changed. what happened to financier? >> i am told that financer is not a good word. it's like exterminator. >> i love it. it's rich. >> it doesn't poll well. >> really? >> no. i'm putting it back. i won't have it. >> even in this zip code. >> even in this zip code? my goodness. i was on the phone with my french political expert going over the results. >> monsieur hollande? >> yes. but what did jeb say about vp? >> next time show up on time. >> that he would talk. >> he'll talk about it. that's what's going to happen. jeb bush. >> come on. >> you've got to talk if somebody calls you. >> it will be good. >> you put florida in the column. romney is terrible in the south. that would be something. >> that would be something. it would pick back up our american democratic did i nastic theme, where a bush or a clinton would be back on the ticket,
it's so rainy here in new york city. with us on set, we have executive editor at random house and pulitzer prize winsining historian and time magazine editor and steve rattner. you got changed. what happened to financier? >> i am told that financer is not a good word. it's like exterminator. >> i love it. it's rich. >> it doesn't poll well. >> really? >> no. i'm putting it back. i won't have it. >> even in this zip code. >> even in this zip code? my...
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let's look at the latest business news out of new york. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money, putting the brakes on gas prices. the average price of a dal of -- gallon of regular fell four cents to an average of 3.82. that's lower than both a month and a year ago thanks to lower oil prices and lower demand. and no wonder apple has so much cash on hand. the tech giant paid less than 10% of the profits in taxes last year far less than most companies. "the new york times" reports apple cuts the tax bill will by putting some operations in low tax states and farm countries. and at the movies the comedy "think like a man" was number one for the second straight weekend taking in 18 million bucks. it beat four new films including the five year engagement. and disney's the avengers doesn't open until next weekend but debuted in 39 other condition tries and setting records in 12. it could be the summer a first block buster. that's america's money. i am rob nelson.
let's look at the latest business news out of new york. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money, putting the brakes on gas prices. the average price of a dal of -- gallon of regular fell four cents to an average of 3.82. that's lower than both a month and a year ago thanks to lower oil prices and lower demand. and no wonder apple has so much cash on hand. the tech giant paid less than 10% of the profits in taxes last year far less than most companies. "the new york...
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beautiful weather, ultimately both in new york and in washington. had several weeks. beautiful weather, ultimately both in new york and in washington. that helped the relief workers and emergency workers. at least it wasn't horrible weather, but we had had a string of events. we had our first state dinner. president and mrs. bush for the president of mexico was september 5th, vicente fox, and, again, we had beautiful weather. the dinner went flawlessly. i think the bushes were happy. it was a beautiful occasion, and then on 9/11 we had our next big event for the next administration, as far as entertaining and we had scheduled the annual congressional barbecue. very often it could be in june and september. we picked september for a new she really did pay attention to the details. i had to have that checklist so she was not too nervous or concerned. i felt it was okay. the press, it's a feeding frensy. they wanted to know how she was coping. i think they tdid their best to reassure her as well. >> all of you have had to deal with the unexpected. cathy
beautiful weather, ultimately both in new york and in washington. had several weeks. beautiful weather, ultimately both in new york and in washington. that helped the relief workers and emergency workers. at least it wasn't horrible weather, but we had had a string of events. we had our first state dinner. president and mrs. bush for the president of mexico was september 5th, vicente fox, and, again, we had beautiful weather. the dinner went flawlessly. i think the bushes were happy. it was a...
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brian. >> ron allen here in new york tonight. ron, thanks. >>> up next here this evening, something we have always been told is bad. well, a new study says it's good for us. >>> in mooresville, north carolina, just north of charlotte today, a warm welcome home for marine corporal garrett carnes. he lost parts of both legs when an ied exploded near him in afghanistan in february. hundreds of people turned out along the route to welcome corporal carnes who was escorted by hundreds of patriot guard riders from north carolina and virginia. >> we don't know for sure how he got there, but there was a kid on the field in chicago yesterday. top of the seventh inning. white sox versus the baltimore orioles, when everyone noticed someone smaller than a player. at first, he was macaulay culkin like in his capture avoidance ability. running past security before being captured by the left fielder. he and his parents were ejected from the game, which the orioles won. >>alize there's a danger this next item will be used to justify behavior by f
brian. >> ron allen here in new york tonight. ron, thanks. >>> up next here this evening, something we have always been told is bad. well, a new study says it's good for us. >>> in mooresville, north carolina, just north of charlotte today, a warm welcome home for marine corporal garrett carnes. he lost parts of both legs when an ied exploded near him in afghanistan in february. hundreds of people turned out along the route to welcome corporal carnes who was escorted by...
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why did "the new york times" call you that? and who at the new york times said that? >> it was a particular reporter who did a profile of me for their saturday international profile page, and, well, why did he call that me that? >> rose: it is true before -- >> whether it was my spike can i hair, kpiky .. woman who is, hair and speaking truth within islam, i think ultimately because, what i have been doing over the last ten years within the world of islam is thoroughly nonviolent, and as you can tell from the title of my new book, allah, lint and love, the emphasis really is on sort of reconciling words and concepts that you wouldn't typically see elsewhere, how does allah square with love? i will tell you, there was an incident not too long ago in the netherlands where 22 jihadists stormed into my book olympic and i held up a copy of allah, liberty and love and pointed to the word love and they were dumb founded, speechless. they didn't know how to respond. >> rose: two questions come out of all of this is, number one, is what is it, what is it you want us to know ab
why did "the new york times" call you that? and who at the new york times said that? >> it was a particular reporter who did a profile of me for their saturday international profile page, and, well, why did he call that me that? >> rose: it is true before -- >> whether it was my spike can i hair, kpiky .. woman who is, hair and speaking truth within islam, i think ultimately because, what i have been doing over the last ten years within the world of islam is...