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that was new york. publishing, that was new york. media, the newspapers, that was new york. and so pulitzer was waiting and biting his time to get to new york. he did the same. he came to new york, bought a bankrupt newspaper, brought his western style, and became an instant success there with a newspaper that none of us now anymore because it's gone, "the new york world." he replicated what he had in st. louis, but added something very important. as an immigrant he looked to the lower east side of new york and saw the vast waves of new americans. he didn't see them as a threat. he saw them as strength. like himself. they were going to contribute. he admonished his reporters to go and write about their lives. so his reporters dissented on the lower east side and wrote stories about their lives. not just about their lives, they were using dickens about their model. tell stories about their lives. so the world would come out with a headline, tiny tot falls to his death as mother looks on. and on the upper reaches of 5th avenue where people drink the tea with the finger up. loo
that was new york. publishing, that was new york. media, the newspapers, that was new york. and so pulitzer was waiting and biting his time to get to new york. he did the same. he came to new york, bought a bankrupt newspaper, brought his western style, and became an instant success there with a newspaper that none of us now anymore because it's gone, "the new york world." he replicated what he had in st. louis, but added something very important. as an immigrant he looked to the...
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york and working the theater in new york and make a little money there. we had just enough money to do that and then this happened and now we don't have enough money. >> and i remember you said this will work and things will be expensive. if laura runs out of money i'll use our money and if we run out of money i'll shoot myself. it is not really working the system in the sense that you have to have what you need for people to be cared for. >> i think what people don't know is there is actually a lot of help out there for this. i didn't know. i was alone. i didn't know what to do. i found an elder care lawyer who was very helpful and got in touch with a family assistance network. there are a lot of people out there. >> all of this is time consuming and it is difficult to watch someone you love decline. question. you two seem to have a wonderful marriage. it comes through on every page, especially the way you talk about her. did it put stress on your marriage? >> it did in the beginning especially. at a certain point we realized that we need to be on the sa
york and working the theater in new york and make a little money there. we had just enough money to do that and then this happened and now we don't have enough money. >> and i remember you said this will work and things will be expensive. if laura runs out of money i'll use our money and if we run out of money i'll shoot myself. it is not really working the system in the sense that you have to have what you need for people to be cared for. >> i think what people don't know is there...
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york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well spent and leads up to the business of today. yesterday we talked about the state of knowledge. some of it was wonderfully obvious. and water goes down hill and collection areas and some of it was breathtakingly vague trying make a billion dollar decision about something. we talked about simple solutions and bold actions and diverse drinking water systems in san diego and we heard about thinking about discipline, winning over regulators and economic development agencies and environmental groups as getting them to wor
york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for...
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the line of storms goes from albany down through southern new york and through new jersey. swing and pivot through new england this morning. a shield of heavy rain from heart hartford to boston. the big storm system will make it very windy for a lot of people in the ohio valley, m mid-atlant mid-atlantic. and pennsylvania and new york tooxt the storm will be leaving by about noon. but from now through the morning rush hour it's going to be difficult. the next system coming down through the rockies, a little bit of snow in denver and nebraska. not a big storm, but enough to cause minor inconveniences. your forecast today a cool rain in kansas city at 42. southeast of texas looks nine. new england has all of the weather problems. here's a look at weather outside your window. the rain in philadelphia, just scattered showers. new york city should be done with the heaviest rains by about 7:00 a.m., from boston and hartford it's going to be a long difficult morning. >> we'll take a look at the radar later. >>> gm prepares for a big sale and tweeting your way to a better education
the line of storms goes from albany down through southern new york and through new jersey. swing and pivot through new england this morning. a shield of heavy rain from heart hartford to boston. the big storm system will make it very windy for a lot of people in the ohio valley, m mid-atlant mid-atlantic. and pennsylvania and new york tooxt the storm will be leaving by about noon. but from now through the morning rush hour it's going to be difficult. the next system coming down through the...
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it was set up in new york city because new york city about. where terrorism actually took. many believe that it serves as a good way for prosecutors to advance their story when it comes to accusing anyone of terrorism charges terrorism related charges and it would help get the sympathy of the public and have this narrative flow a lot easier moscow has called this a grave injustice they believe that prompted by on precedented political pressure that the u.s. has put on the government of thailand because in about four days before this actually addition took place. was going to expire victor boots extradition moscow russian officials were not notified at all that citizen of their country was being extradited from from bangkok and taken to new york new york city many russian officials say that they were essentially blindsided this move was illegal victor boot taken upon a u.s. charter jet surrounded by dozens and dozens of u.s. marshals you know nobody was really informed nobody that was closest to victor was informed not his lawyer and not his wife she believes that our husban
it was set up in new york city because new york city about. where terrorism actually took. many believe that it serves as a good way for prosecutors to advance their story when it comes to accusing anyone of terrorism charges terrorism related charges and it would help get the sympathy of the public and have this narrative flow a lot easier moscow has called this a grave injustice they believe that prompted by on precedented political pressure that the u.s. has put on the government of thailand...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> creepy. coming up a bit later on "the early show," more on the break-through lung cancer screening researchers say can save lives and a live interview with actor randy quaid and his wife about their troubles with the law. >>> and dave price helps a viewer live out her dream job at a radio station. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. have a great weekend! -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> we're prepared for a worst- case scenario. >> oakland taking no chances as
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> creepy. coming up a bit later on "the early show," more on the break-through lung cancer screening researchers say can save lives and a live interview with actor randy quaid and his wife about their troubles with the law. >>> and dave price helps a viewer live out her dream job at a radio station. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. have...
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i'm russ mitchell in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lingering...and what's in store for the week. "they're just tired of that trype of behavior becoming a social norm... " a bay area community taking back it streets from criminals... the impressive decline in crime after being labeled the nation's "murder capitol"... and trying to derail plans for a high speed train on the peninsula... the push by neighborhoods to keep it out... and the appeal by lawmakers to give it a chance. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. good evening... i'm ann good evening[ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ]
i'm russ mitchell in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lingering...and what's in store for the week. "they're just tired of that trype of behavior becoming a social norm... " a bay area community taking back it streets from criminals... the impressive decline in crime after being labeled the nation's "murder capitol"... and trying to derail plans for a high speed train on the peninsula... the push by...
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new york city is clear. new york city probably is only going to have showers from here on out. but you it will be windy. look at pittsburgh, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. these are the gusty winds that are going to move through new england with probably significant airport delays later on today. i guess the bottom lion is if you're in new england, rain this morning will be gone this afternoon. if you're going to wear the rubber boots, bring an extra pair of shoes so you don't look silly going home. >> good advice. thanks. >>> redford and stroisand together thanks -- streisand together against thanks to oprah. >>> and low-scoring bristol palin is vaulted into the competition's next round. hey, guys, i know i've been bad at this in the past, so i've come up with some mnemonic devices to help me learn your names. hello, a "penny" saved is a "penny" earned. oh, that's 'cause fedex ground helps you save money. that's right, penny. do you know ours? heavens to betsy. dwayne the bathtub. magic wanda. yeah! what's mine? uh, you're a dan fool. oh. it's just a device, dan. you can'
new york city is clear. new york city probably is only going to have showers from here on out. but you it will be windy. look at pittsburgh, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. these are the gusty winds that are going to move through new england with probably significant airport delays later on today. i guess the bottom lion is if you're in new england, rain this morning will be gone this afternoon. if you're going to wear the rubber boots, bring an extra pair of shoes so you don't look silly...
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it's all around us here in new york city and new york state. new york city and its agencies have more than 362000 full-time employees. according to the citizens budget commission, of the $63 billion operating budget, more than 57%, or 36 billion, is directly spent on employee compensation. in 2002, the city-based $1.3 billion of pension costs. this year, 7.4 billion. if you remembered nothing else, remember that. i will repeat it. in 2002, $1.3 billion in pension costs. this year, 7.4 billion. altogether, the city will spend $6.1 billion more on employee benefits this year than it did eight years ago. and still the advocates complain, it's not enough. it never is. it can't be. we didn't get here by accident. that's the context of "shakedown." steve shows how, state-by-state, union by janine, politician by politicians, the new new left gain power over public finances. there so many choice nuggets in the book that our restrained myself to a few favorites. one involves the california nurses union, kind and caring people, right? no. you will see nu
it's all around us here in new york city and new york state. new york city and its agencies have more than 362000 full-time employees. according to the citizens budget commission, of the $63 billion operating budget, more than 57%, or 36 billion, is directly spent on employee compensation. in 2002, the city-based $1.3 billion of pension costs. this year, 7.4 billion. if you remembered nothing else, remember that. i will repeat it. in 2002, $1.3 billion in pension costs. this year, 7.4 billion....
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started by the new york post and "new york daily news" saying that mr. rangel had not exactly been forthright in terms of paying taxes in the dominican republic. why there's no civilian interaction? that's a good question that a prosecutor in new york might have a case if they wanted to pursue. >> expulsion, pretty much all members have said it's off the table. you heard the chair of the committee, congressman lofgren who say there's only been five who have been expelled. we continue to follow the penalty phase for charlie rangel of new york. quick break here and we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] don't let aches and pains in the morning slow you down. introducing bayer am. its dual-action formula delivers extra strength pain relief, plus it fights fatigue. so get up and get going with new bayer am, the morning pain reliever. >>> welcome back,ç i'm contess brewer. we continue to follow the penalty phase of the trial for charlie rangel facing house ethics violations. there you're seeing him taking notes as the lead prosecutor in the case against hi
started by the new york post and "new york daily news" saying that mr. rangel had not exactly been forthright in terms of paying taxes in the dominican republic. why there's no civilian interaction? that's a good question that a prosecutor in new york might have a case if they wanted to pursue. >> expulsion, pretty much all members have said it's off the table. you heard the chair of the committee, congressman lofgren who say there's only been five who have been expelled. we...
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remember one thing charlie, under new york law the only payment that new york attorney general can receive other than a couple thousand dollar fine is the return of the gain that you got from the investment. and every one of these other subtlement, the attorney general has settled with more than a dozen other firms. every other settlement has been based on the return of the gain that the firm got from the investment. i've already returned that gain through the sec's settlement. it's actually three win. inside that six million is the return of what the sec calculated to be my three million of gain. based on every precedent for the way the attorney general's has not doubled this case there would be no settlement in monetary terms. i already settled in monetary terms through the sec and matt money comes back to new york state. i already settled in exactly the same fashion that every one of these dozen other firms have settled in. so everything else is just frankly close to extortion. >> charlie: the attorney general's done is close to extortion. >> i believe so. >> charlie: because? >> becaus
remember one thing charlie, under new york law the only payment that new york attorney general can receive other than a couple thousand dollar fine is the return of the gain that you got from the investment. and every one of these other subtlement, the attorney general has settled with more than a dozen other firms. every other settlement has been based on the return of the gain that the firm got from the investment. i've already returned that gain through the sec's settlement. it's actually...
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tester professor of you new york university polytechnic institute assesses the mayor of new york city from 1978 to 1989. he recalls that determine the year political career and the redevelopment plans that the former mayor put forward throughout his time in office. jonathan soffer is joined by ed koch at an event held by the museum in new york city. the program is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for joining us a dislike for the national park service in new york and one of the great treasures of new york city. let me first introduce jonathan soffer. he grew up in albany and had the wisdom to mention manhattan to attend columbia. he joined the broadway democrats, which endorsed ballan in 1977. [laughter] certain things may be forgiven. he got his doctorate from columbia and now teaches history at nyu polytechnic institute. i realize not long ago that if we start with henry hudson's foliage nearly 400 years ago, i've been covering the york city for more than 10% of its record of history. [laughter] they say that journalism is the first draft of history. welcome some jour
tester professor of you new york university polytechnic institute assesses the mayor of new york city from 1978 to 1989. he recalls that determine the year political career and the redevelopment plans that the former mayor put forward throughout his time in office. jonathan soffer is joined by ed koch at an event held by the museum in new york city. the program is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for joining us a dislike for the national park service in new york and one of...
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i'm bret baier reporting from fox news headquarters in new york. president obama is in portugal tonight at the conclusion of a busy day with nato partners inlies done. while afghanistan is the main focus, the president already has an agreement on another sticky issue. >> in lizton for the nato summit president obama announced a deal on developing a missile defense system which he says will be capable of protecting europe and the united states. >> it's an important step forward builds on the new phase adaptive approach to missile defense that i announced for the united states last year. it offers a role for all of our allies. >> the president also pushed republicans in the senate to stop blocking ratification of the start nuclear treaty with russia. tomorrow's main topic here is afghanistan. earlier it was clear president obama's focus is on the alliance's eventual next chantner the war. >> i look forward to working with our nato partners as we move toward a new phase, a transition to afghan responsibility that begins in 2011, with afghan forces tak
i'm bret baier reporting from fox news headquarters in new york. president obama is in portugal tonight at the conclusion of a busy day with nato partners inlies done. while afghanistan is the main focus, the president already has an agreement on another sticky issue. >> in lizton for the nato summit president obama announced a deal on developing a missile defense system which he says will be capable of protecting europe and the united states. >> it's an important step forward...
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how about the new york jets now 8- 2. the marquee game of the day, pats hosting the colting in new england. first quarter, tom brady, finding his man, wes welker for the 22-yard touchdown. 7-0 pats right there. the colts were down by ten but kept it close by peyton manning. a beautiful throw and catch by blair white. 18 yards. 31-28, patriots right there. still down by three, 35 seconds left, driving for the win or at least to set up a field goal for the colts but manning is picked off by james sanders. ouch. peyton. patriots win 31-28. they're tied with the jets. 8-2, colts fall to 6-4. oakland and pittsburgh. second quarter. ben roethlisberger completes a 22-yard touchdown pass to emanuel sanders to make it 21-3. watch what happens after the play, roethlisberger raises his arms in celebration, says something to richard seemour of the raiders, who promptly punches roethlisberger in the grill. wow. seemour was thrown out of the game. roethlisberger was okay. steelers pound oakland 35-3. nascar, jimmie johnson has done it
how about the new york jets now 8- 2. the marquee game of the day, pats hosting the colting in new england. first quarter, tom brady, finding his man, wes welker for the 22-yard touchdown. 7-0 pats right there. the colts were down by ten but kept it close by peyton manning. a beautiful throw and catch by blair white. 18 yards. 31-28, patriots right there. still down by three, 35 seconds left, driving for the win or at least to set up a field goal for the colts but manning is picked off by james...
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my first theater was the brooklyn fox in new york. and i performed for the very first time as a shirrell. for about five months, i was one. so, naturally i would think that one of their songs would be one that i would definitely remember. >> earth wind and fire, "that's the way of the world." such a positive, inspiring song. the guys are my favorite group and eventually we're going to get together and record. i promise. ♪ one of my favorite performers of all time, too, that's luther n vandross. i sent me "a house is not a home," i nearly fell off my seat. luther was and still is very, very dear to my heart. it was more family as well as friend. and when luther decided that he was going to re-record one, two, three, four of my songs, he would call, he would say, should i do it? i would say, of course you can do that. ♪ if you see me walking down the street ♪ ♪ and i start to cry ♪ each time we meet ♪ walk on by ♪ walk on by ♪ make believe that you don't see the tears ♪ ♪ just let me grieve ♪ each time i see you â™
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new york, 54 degrees and showers. miami, thunderstorms, 82 degrees. 33 degrees and sunny in chicago. 47 and sunny in denver. 65 degrees and sunny in los angeles. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clouds scattered across the ohio valley and northeast while the plains are mostly clear. later today, scattered showers over the northwest. the southwest stays dry with plenty of sunshine. soggy in the northeast and southeast and scattered snow showers over the great lakes. >>> in sports, three nfl games things giving to the highlights drew brees of new orleans led a comeback in the fourth quarter against dallas. a big pass for a touchdown in the closing minutes and the cowboys just missed the tying field goal. the saints edge the cowboys 30-27. in the second game tom brady of new england threw four touchdown passes against detroit all in the second half. the patriots came from behind to beat the lions 45-24. in the nightcap, mark sanchez of the jets tossed a touchdown pass
new york, 54 degrees and showers. miami, thunderstorms, 82 degrees. 33 degrees and sunny in chicago. 47 and sunny in denver. 65 degrees and sunny in los angeles. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clouds scattered across the ohio valley and northeast while the plains are mostly clear. later today, scattered showers over the northwest. the southwest stays dry with plenty of sunshine. soggy in the northeast and southeast and scattered...
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new york, could be running into slick spots. as we warm up throughout the day this is actually turning to all rain. that rain pushes into new england as we get into the night. new york city reaching the rain by the afternoon. it's warm in the southeast but colder air is plunging in behind this latest storm. chilly rain from arkansas all the way up towards ohio. heavy downpours expected at times. even the slow-downs, travel along the i-70 corridor into the midwest and behind this, temperatures are plummeting as we could see an icy mix into st. louis. as we head into thursday night. for early birds heading out for black friday, watch out for slippery conditions. even across the mid-atlantic. now back to you, mike and rob. >> ava, thanks a lot. >>> now for the rest of your thanksgiving forecast. those thunderstorms in the south could bring 70-mile-an-hour winds and isolated tornados near dallas, little rock, and memphis. blowing snow across minnesota and north dakota. showers in the pacific northwest. >> 40 in seattle. 37 in portla
new york, could be running into slick spots. as we warm up throughout the day this is actually turning to all rain. that rain pushes into new england as we get into the night. new york city reaching the rain by the afternoon. it's warm in the southeast but colder air is plunging in behind this latest storm. chilly rain from arkansas all the way up towards ohio. heavy downpours expected at times. even the slow-downs, travel along the i-70 corridor into the midwest and behind this, temperatures...
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john lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> indeed. coming up a bit later on "the early show," full coverage from london on the latest details of prince william's upcoming wedding to kate middleton. >>> also an eye-opening report on how much food americans waste every year and what we do to stop it. >>> which celebrity hunk will it will it be? "people" magazine reveals this year's pick for sexiest man alive. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day! -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> taking back their education. uc students fed up with the cost of college plan a major rally this morning. what has some now considering private
john lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> indeed. coming up a bit later on "the early show," full coverage from london on the latest details of prince william's upcoming wedding to kate middleton. >>> also an eye-opening report on how much food americans waste every year and what we do to stop it. >>> which celebrity hunk will it will it be? "people" magazine reveals this year's pick for sexiest man alive. that's the "cbs morning news" for...
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"bbc news," new york. >> now the much-maligned pennsylvania station in new york turns 100 this weekend. the cramped warren was once a neo classical cathedral. that was before its public spaces were demolished to make way for something more profittable. now there are plans to revive its past. ♪ >> one entered the city like a god. that was the verdict of an architectural historian on the glorious pennsylvania station. in 1910 the railway age was at its height. and this was the monument to the possibilities and pleasures of train travel. >> it was an amazing moment for public architecture in new york. you have an imperial city, new york, modeling its train station on this great hall of leisure in another imperial city in an shept rome. >> one scuttles into the city now like a rat says that same historian who celebrated the old penn station. only a few details of the former splendor remain. upkeep of the station was expensive, and the car competed with train travel. in 1963, the city approved penn station demolition. the architect really un distinguished madison square garden was built o
"bbc news," new york. >> now the much-maligned pennsylvania station in new york turns 100 this weekend. the cramped warren was once a neo classical cathedral. that was before its public spaces were demolished to make way for something more profittable. now there are plans to revive its past. ♪ >> one entered the city like a god. that was the verdict of an architectural historian on the glorious pennsylvania station. in 1910 the railway age was at its height. and this was...
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new york's going to be okay. now it's really new england gel gteing all the nasty -- getting all nasty storms. severe weather in trenton, new jersey. the airport had a receive ripped off, planes were flipped over. pretty serious storms in the last two or three hours. now the storms are racing through areas of the berkshires in massachusetts and extreme areas of western connecticut near danbury. boston is getting drenched this morning. it's windy, too. we've seen wind gusts in pittsburgh at 31 miles per hour. it's raining in new england. and if it's not raining, it's going to be windy today. one of those days. it's warm at least. temperatures are very mild. in the 60s in some cases. you don't even need the heater on in the car. the bottom line is if you live north of new york city, bring the umbrella. south of new york city, you're okay, you'll be dry. but you will be on the windy side. southeast is cool but fine. a little rain in kansas city. dallas looks just fine. chicago on the cool side, too. but the worst we
new york's going to be okay. now it's really new england gel gteing all the nasty -- getting all nasty storms. severe weather in trenton, new jersey. the airport had a receive ripped off, planes were flipped over. pretty serious storms in the last two or three hours. now the storms are racing through areas of the berkshires in massachusetts and extreme areas of western connecticut near danbury. boston is getting drenched this morning. it's windy, too. we've seen wind gusts in pittsburgh at 31...
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she's been shooting a tv series in new york. originally, she couldn't do out show tonight, because she's working everyday and when we told her it was for an all-military audience, she chanced her schedule, left at 4:00 in the morning, which is really 1:00 in the morning eastern time, flew all night to be here, has to go back. she's just here for you folks tonight. please welcome kim kardashian. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: hey, thanks for coming. >> hi, everyone. [ cheers ] >> jay: they really appreciate it. so do we. >> thank you. >> jay: you look great. are you -- >> thank you. i love you. [ cheers ] very sexy uniforms out here. [ cheers ] >> jay: now, you're tired from the trip? >> no, i got, you know, a nice plane that was sent for me, so thank you for that. i slept the whole way. >> jay: okay. now, you're living in new york city now. how, do you -- i know -- see, you're a california girl. how do you like it? >> i will always be a a california girl, but i must say -- [ cheers and applause ]
she's been shooting a tv series in new york. originally, she couldn't do out show tonight, because she's working everyday and when we told her it was for an all-military audience, she chanced her schedule, left at 4:00 in the morning, which is really 1:00 in the morning eastern time, flew all night to be here, has to go back. she's just here for you folks tonight. please welcome kim kardashian. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: hey, thanks for coming....
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thank you. >> well, firstly, new york city is -- new york city is is so far ahead of any other city in america as it relates to coming out of recessions and being, ultimately, able to resume where it was when it was at the peak of its career in a very positive way. when you look at the city today and you read that 10% of all the jobs created in the united states in the last quarter were created in new york city, that's incredible. just incredible. i think new york city's population is about 3% of the united states, and so we're way ahead in terms of prosperity current and yet to come. but the most important thing that mayor bloomberg has done which he gets very little credit for is he's changed the whole tone of race relations in this city. there, to the best of my knowledge, there simply is no racial problem in this city. there was not just that which we referred to under my administration for the reasons i've given you, but under giuliani, under david dinkens. it was there. mike bloomberg changed it, and the question always will exist, how did he do it? it's his personality. he's not
thank you. >> well, firstly, new york city is -- new york city is is so far ahead of any other city in america as it relates to coming out of recessions and being, ultimately, able to resume where it was when it was at the peak of its career in a very positive way. when you look at the city today and you read that 10% of all the jobs created in the united states in the last quarter were created in new york city, that's incredible. just incredible. i think new york city's population is...
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in new interviews with abc news and "the new york times," sarah palin admits she is considering a run for the white house. >> i'm looking at the lay of the land now. and trying to figure that out, if it's a good thing for the country, for the discord, for my family. if it's a good thing. >> reporter: she tells "the times" she has to work harder to prove her record because of the media focus on her personal life. but is she feeding that fire?hee just-leaked pages of her new book deal more with personal issues than policy. she knocks levi johnston and contestants on "american idol." >> she has to decide. is she going to make her life something of a celebrity and take that path? or is she going to get serious about politics and government? >> reporter: in the latest abc news poll, just 39% of voters see her favorably. 27% see her qualified for the presidency. can the new show and the new book turn those numbers around? palin seems to think so. barbara walters put it this way. >> if you ran for president, could you beat barack obama? >> i believe so. >> and we will have more on sarah pali
in new interviews with abc news and "the new york times," sarah palin admits she is considering a run for the white house. >> i'm looking at the lay of the land now. and trying to figure that out, if it's a good thing for the country, for the discord, for my family. if it's a good thing. >> reporter: she tells "the times" she has to work harder to prove her record because of the media focus on her personal life. but is she feeding that fire?hee just-leaked pages...
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alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> 50 years ago this week, john f. kennedy was elected president of the united states. to mark the anniversary, "life" magazine has released never-before-seen pictures of kennedy in private moments as well as out on the campaign trail and making public appearances. one even showed a smiling jackie kennedy, pregnant with jfk jr. the photos from 1960 have never been published. >>> this morning on "the early show," advice on boosting your brain power, and keeping your mind sharp. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight times better wear protection than mobil 1. castrol edge. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. it's your fault. naturally, blame the mucus. [ mucus ] what you need is new advil congestion relief. it reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. [ mucus ] new advil congestion relief. so i can breathe. >>> there's no doubting the destructive force of a hurricane. which is why new advan
alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> 50 years ago this week, john f. kennedy was elected president of the united states. to mark the anniversary, "life" magazine has released never-before-seen pictures of kennedy in private moments as well as out on the campaign trail and making public appearances. one even showed a smiling jackie kennedy, pregnant with jfk jr. the photos from 1960 have never been published. >>> this morning on "the early show,"...
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ashley morrison is in new york with much more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets saw early gains before a sell-off japan i's nikkei managed to add one percent and hong kong's hang seng fell nearly one percent. on wall street, investors hope for a new start after the market had its biggest weekly drop in three months. last week, the dow was down more than 2%, while the nasdaq also shed more than 2%. >>> the irs has issued new requirements for tax preparers, more than 60% of this year's returns will be put together by a tax preparer. those who are not cpas, lawyers or irs enrolled agents will have to pass a competency test and meet annual continuing education requirements. >>> the size of the average house is shrinking. according to the real estate site trulia, the median-size home is now about 2100 square feet, down some 200 square feet from 2007. >>> if you think those reusable grocery bags are environmentally friendly, listen to this. turns out lead has been found in some of those bags. new york s
ashley morrison is in new york with much more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets saw early gains before a sell-off japan i's nikkei managed to add one percent and hong kong's hang seng fell nearly one percent. on wall street, investors hope for a new start after the market had its biggest weekly drop in three months. last week, the dow was down more than 2%, while the nasdaq also shed more than 2%. >>> the irs has issued new requirements...
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he was staying at edwin booth's mansion in new york. he'd been injured on the battlefield in louisiana and he came to the actor's house to recuperate. john wilkes was there, too. he had no home of his own and he stayed with his brother whenever he wasn't working. and he had to follow one the while he was staying with edwin, never taught confederates under the roof of edwin's house. in july, the three men, john wilkes booth, edwin booth and captain atom but go were staying together. riots broke out across the city to protest the new federal draft. african-americans and union officers were targets of violence. john at this point was forced to help hide the injured captain dido and his african american medic the basement of his house, protect them from lynch mobs, arsonists and gains. eventually the right side down and order was restored. and adam bedell left the city safely to join the staff of general ulysses s. grant for whom you would work for the rest of the war and would be standing at greenside at appomattox would lay surrendered. b
he was staying at edwin booth's mansion in new york. he'd been injured on the battlefield in louisiana and he came to the actor's house to recuperate. john wilkes was there, too. he had no home of his own and he stayed with his brother whenever he wasn't working. and he had to follow one the while he was staying with edwin, never taught confederates under the roof of edwin's house. in july, the three men, john wilkes booth, edwin booth and captain atom but go were staying together. riots broke...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> a new government survey out this morning says one in five american adults suffered mental illness last year. the substance abuse and mental health services administration found 45 million experienced some form of mental illness in 2009 but fewer than four in ten were treated for their mental health condition. >>> another study compares health care in the u.s. to ten other countries and the news is not good. the survey by the nonprofit commonwealth fund shows that americans pay far more per capita on health care than in other rich countries but americans are less satisfied with their health care. and 20% of americans had trouble paying medical bills compared to only 2% in britain. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. and in sports, first-time winners of baseball's manager of the year award. what am i thankful for? being the star of this feast. who else is so, fruity, sweet and colorful. who's this turkey? edible arrangements bouquets beautiful like flowers, but unforgettably delicious. visit, call, or go to ediblearrangements.com. but th
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> a new government survey out this morning says one in five american adults suffered mental illness last year. the substance abuse and mental health services administration found 45 million experienced some form of mental illness in 2009 but fewer than four in ten were treated for their mental health condition. >>> another study compares health care in the u.s. to ten other countries and the news is not good. the survey by the nonprofit...
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people fly over from them new york to l.a. to make their careers they don't stop in pennsylvania, they keep flying over and look down, 39,000 feet and look down on these states and they really do look down on them. don't you worry about that with your colleagues shall people in new york and california look at the problems the way you and sherrod brown do from ohio? do they look at it the same way? >> well, part -- i think there's certainly a different perspective but chris, be i think a state like pennsylvania has great potential to be able to make that shift, for a couple of reasons. number one, we have great universities, we have great work ethic our people. >> that's true. >> we will be able to create those job if we put a tax strategy in place but also, we make the right decisions on creating the workforce of the future. one of the best things we will do in the next year or so work with on the reauthorization of the workforce investment act where we are focused on the skills and training and jobs of the future and one of t
people fly over from them new york to l.a. to make their careers they don't stop in pennsylvania, they keep flying over and look down, 39,000 feet and look down on these states and they really do look down on them. don't you worry about that with your colleagues shall people in new york and california look at the problems the way you and sherrod brown do from ohio? do they look at it the same way? >> well, part -- i think there's certainly a different perspective but chris, be i think a...
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host: that was in last week's new york times. next is jim from winston-salem, n.c., independent caller: harry and good morning. i have a couple of corrections to make. i have a statement s theh mr.erer might want to comment about. first of all, the last caller referred to charles rangel within a republican comment. he said and other republicans. he is the capitald with liberals, not even close to republicans. host: hold on a moment. charlie rangel face the ethics panel and center is likely? guest: i think so. you never know at the end of the space. clearly, nothing more than that is likely to happen given the history of where these things go. it really will come down to a question of whether or not his colleagues think that the activities that were documented in the ethics trial were bork inadvertence sloppy bookkeeping or whether they feel it was an intentional think host:. thank you for waiting. caller: no problem. i have been keeping an eye on that concerning mr. rangel. going back to mr. cliburn, which brings up another issue
host: that was in last week's new york times. next is jim from winston-salem, n.c., independent caller: harry and good morning. i have a couple of corrections to make. i have a statement s theh mr.erer might want to comment about. first of all, the last caller referred to charles rangel within a republican comment. he said and other republicans. he is the capitald with liberals, not even close to republicans. host: hold on a moment. charlie rangel face the ethics panel and center is likely?...
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michelle franzen is scoping out the route here in new york city. michelle, good morning, and happy thanksgiving to you. >> reporter: happy thanksgiving, lynn. a lot of activity going on behind the scenes before this parade kicks off behind me. you can see a lot of the balloon handlers and crews doing their warmup exercises. it will be a long, grueling haul, about a three-mile trek down to macy's herald square this morning, so they're gearing up for that. of course the big giant helium balloons are the centerpiece of this parade. let's take an overhead live look at what that is shaping up to be. these large balloons, 15 in all, wrapping themselves around the block this morning. as you mentioned, a few new balloons, two of them making their debut this morning. kung fu panda and diary of a wimpy kid. along with the balloons, there will be 27 floats, 12 marching hands from high schools around the country. you've got about 10,000 volunteers in all, many of them macy's employees. of course the spectators that are just starting to come out at this hour. t
michelle franzen is scoping out the route here in new york city. michelle, good morning, and happy thanksgiving to you. >> reporter: happy thanksgiving, lynn. a lot of activity going on behind the scenes before this parade kicks off behind me. you can see a lot of the balloon handlers and crews doing their warmup exercises. it will be a long, grueling haul, about a three-mile trek down to macy's herald square this morning, so they're gearing up for that. of course the big giant helium...
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"the new york times" and publications in europe were given access. based on the cables on line sunday. we believe the document servin of public -- an important public interest. highlighting the goals, compromises, and frustrations in a way that other accounts cannot match. we're taking care to exclude in its articles and in supplementary material in print and online information that would endanger confidential informants or compromise national security. the reductions were shared with other news organizations and communicated to wikileaks in the hope that they would similarly edit the documents the plan to post on line. most of these documents will be made public regardless of what we decide. wikileaks has shared the archive of secret cables with at least four european publications and promised tlets and will post on. for us to ignore the material would be to deny readers careful thoughtful analysis they expect from this -- when this information becomes public. just some eggs served on what the times had to say about why they chose to publish these d
"the new york times" and publications in europe were given access. based on the cables on line sunday. we believe the document servin of public -- an important public interest. highlighting the goals, compromises, and frustrations in a way that other accounts cannot match. we're taking care to exclude in its articles and in supplementary material in print and online information that would endanger confidential informants or compromise national security. the reductions were shared with...
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for example, the district overseen by the new federal reserve and clues all of new york state, the 12 northern counties in new jersey, fairfield county, connecticut, and last but not least puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. always a good place to visit in the winter. each reserve bank is autonomous with its own charter and board of directors drawn from his district. we are overseeing by the board of governors in washington. the law that created the federal reserve system made its independence -- [inaudible] >> the fed is accountable to congress. congress has split an objective was in terms of how we conduct monetary policy. it is to pursue the highest level of employment consistent with price stability. this objective is often referred to as our dual mandate because it combines two goals, high employment and low and stable inflation. in order to make use of gestures we also pay close attention to financial stability because without financial stability it's very hard to achieve our goals. the federal committee meets in washington eight times per year to deliberate and vote on mon
for example, the district overseen by the new federal reserve and clues all of new york state, the 12 northern counties in new jersey, fairfield county, connecticut, and last but not least puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. always a good place to visit in the winter. each reserve bank is autonomous with its own charter and board of directors drawn from his district. we are overseeing by the board of governors in washington. the law that created the federal reserve system made its...
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to philly to new york, today the rain is down here in the deep south. if you're in the southeast have the brumbrella as you go into yr monday. >> thank you very much. >>> well, "megamind" has another mega weekend at the box office. you're not going to believe how former president bill clinton spent this past weekend. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted flakes... they're g-r-r-reat! good catch, dad. [ laughs ] with professional-grade research. and some of the most powerful, yet easy to use trading tools on the planet. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm lynn berry. friday on late night
to philly to new york, today the rain is down here in the deep south. if you're in the southeast have the brumbrella as you go into yr monday. >> thank you very much. >>> well, "megamind" has another mega weekend at the box office. you're not going to believe how former president bill clinton spent this past weekend. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good...
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russian diplomats finally gain access to businessman victor boot who has just appeared in new york court to face arms trafficking charges. victor boot is being held in solitary confinement in the u.s. federal prison as russia remains committed to supporting their citizen. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton joins a growing chorus of officials are urging the senate to ratify the start treaty before republicans gain the upper hand in the legislation. and european finance ministers start work on a possible aid package for a debt stricken ireland in an effort to restore confidence in the euro zone. six am in moscow good to be with you here on r t our top story russian diplomats have gained access to viktor boot who has just appeared in court in new york over charges of gun running moscow have been pushing for the businessman to be allowed to meet consular staff but was extradited from thailand on tuesday without the russian consulate being informed during his brief court appearance in new york he was told a list of charges that he's facing dubbed the merchant of death for allegedly traff
russian diplomats finally gain access to businessman victor boot who has just appeared in new york court to face arms trafficking charges. victor boot is being held in solitary confinement in the u.s. federal prison as russia remains committed to supporting their citizen. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton joins a growing chorus of officials are urging the senate to ratify the start treaty before republicans gain the upper hand in the legislation. and european finance ministers start work...
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, nada le impidio seguir corriendo en la maratón de new york . >> super contenta, todos contentos por el. >> no faltaron las banderas y porras de chile . >> es algo que nos trae vida y renacer. >> no creo que voy a correr, pero seguir haciendo deporte, con mi vida y siempre positivo. >> la maratón de new york es una de las carreras más importantes del mundo, pero la presencia del chileno edison peña le dio un nuevo renacer. >> jóvenes si quieren ser papás, alejense de su celular y laptop, ya que un estudio dice que los jóvenes que se mantiene durante largos ratos conectados baja la calidad de sus espermios. >> se recaudo fondos con más de ochocientos motociclistas, esto va para una agrupacion para
, nada le impidio seguir corriendo en la maratón de new york . >> super contenta, todos contentos por el. >> no faltaron las banderas y porras de chile . >> es algo que nos trae vida y renacer. >> no creo que voy a correr, pero seguir haciendo deporte, con mi vida y siempre positivo. >> la maratón de new york es una de las carreras más importantes del mundo, pero la presencia del chileno edison peña le dio un nuevo renacer. >> jóvenes si quieren ser...
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let's hear from joe in new york, new york. democrats wanted caller: the issue that i have is that we seem to say that this will hurt u.s. diplomats. it hurts americans. diplomats are not ambassadors of years ago. these people have a big budget from the state department and they don't resolve conflicts. they threaten or they buy. the camp david accord that carter started. $12 billion of u.s. taxpayers to hopefully resolve that conflict. this just indicates once again that we know this was coming. there were veiled threats and concerns from the state department. nothing was done. they leaked it and if they don't get punished, this will happen again in the future. we have to stop talking publicly about everything we do and putting everything down, except -- the messages from the state department is almost like, this is a learning experience, we will put new systems and place. this is so child is. where do people get their degrees from? host: let us look at how the white house responded. they put out a statement saying we condemn
let's hear from joe in new york, new york. democrats wanted caller: the issue that i have is that we seem to say that this will hurt u.s. diplomats. it hurts americans. diplomats are not ambassadors of years ago. these people have a big budget from the state department and they don't resolve conflicts. they threaten or they buy. the camp david accord that carter started. $12 billion of u.s. taxpayers to hopefully resolve that conflict. this just indicates once again that we know this was...
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it will begin trading on the new york stock exchange. it is also a symbolic fresh america'sone of biggest corporate failures. >> this is where general motors shares will begin trading, here at the new york stock exchange. the company had come to be known as government motors. a chance for it to change the way people think about it. >> no one knew how the customers would react to gm's bankruptcy. >> this product has been around the world. >> he sold chevrolets, one of the remaining gm brands. he believes the stock sale will be good for business. >> i think it is evidence today that we will be in a better position to take the u.s. government out of our business and thank them very much and let us go on into our business. >> once the world's biggest companies, gm became one of the worst corporate failures last summer. after it received a massive bailout from the u.s. treasury, it has emerged as a private company. the government is the largest shareholder. >> gm was one of the worst aw.aged companies we ever see >> steven rattner. >> this is
it will begin trading on the new york stock exchange. it is also a symbolic fresh america'sone of biggest corporate failures. >> this is where general motors shares will begin trading, here at the new york stock exchange. the company had come to be known as government motors. a chance for it to change the way people think about it. >> no one knew how the customers would react to gm's bankruptcy. >> this product has been around the world. >> he sold chevrolets, one of the...
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our children in afghanistan safer than in london and new york? that is the controversial verdict of nato that a top diplomat in kabul. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london and in dublin well -- where after weeks of denials after the government there has been some anger at the economic rescue package to help save the irish economy. the deal is expected to include a loan of about 100 billion euro and is being fleshed out as we speak in talks between the irish government, european union and the imf. >> the irish government has finally bowed to pressure to take the begging bowl to europe. a lethal combination of recession and a banking crisis left the countries leaders with no choice but to accept the initial bailout terms. >> the banks will become significantly smaller than the past of they can gradually be brought to stand on their own two feet. the second tier would be a program to reduce the budget deficit. >> on the streets of dublin, many welcome the rescue, while furious at the government that provided over the fiasco. >> people are
our children in afghanistan safer than in london and new york? that is the controversial verdict of nato that a top diplomat in kabul. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london and in dublin well -- where after weeks of denials after the government there has been some anger at the economic rescue package to help save the irish economy. the deal is expected to include a loan of about 100 billion euro and is being fleshed out as we speak in talks between the irish government, european union...
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resumed trading its shares on the new york stock exchange. it was saved from bankruptcy by a $50 billion bailout from the u.s. government. here is our report from new york. >> it's a new day. >> that is an understatement for a company that only a year ago was in bankruptcy, brought down by a high-priced labor force, health care cost and poor sales. america's biggest car maker returned to wall street with the largest sale in u.s. history. the director, who used to run coca-cola, is also excited. >> this is a whole new general motors. this is a 102-year-old company that sadly went through a bankruptcy process and is being reborn, and reborn based on what is important, and that is the designing, the building and the selling of the world's best cars. >> but bankruptcy has left scars. now free of debt, the financial officer says the company is more focused. >> the whole idea is to have a business model that is sustainable and have a balance sheet and cost structure to maintain sustainability. we have been through bad times. we under the stood bank
resumed trading its shares on the new york stock exchange. it was saved from bankruptcy by a $50 billion bailout from the u.s. government. here is our report from new york. >> it's a new day. >> that is an understatement for a company that only a year ago was in bankruptcy, brought down by a high-priced labor force, health care cost and poor sales. america's biggest car maker returned to wall street with the largest sale in u.s. history. the director, who used to run coca-cola, is...