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the other is new york and you can see a growth in new york and in new york the model is different. in that case the cruise lines said we'll like to be able to sale cruises to those in the northeast of the united states next to california. they're not relying to flying people all over the world, but they're relying people to drive and come to their port and grow. the future of san francisco is some where in between the two because it's not the gateway strategy. you have some gateway capabilities but there's no way to beat seattle because we're reaching the atlantic market faster or going south. there's potential. you have hawaii, but the local sources and that's region. that goes into three or four hundred miles away. it's a great potential for san francisco and the future for growing. you're about to embark on this new terminal. we'll give you that ability to embark on that growth model and we think that the next year or so as the new ships are coming in place and are beginning to sale on a regular basis rather than passing by. i think if they get good deals you're going to see the
the other is new york and you can see a growth in new york and in new york the model is different. in that case the cruise lines said we'll like to be able to sale cruises to those in the northeast of the united states next to california. they're not relying to flying people all over the world, but they're relying people to drive and come to their port and grow. the future of san francisco is some where in between the two because it's not the gateway strategy. you have some gateway capabilities...
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and new york particularly can be leading indicators of where the country is going and in new york it matters to america because as they trend, new york democrats trend away and that is not good for president obama. >> it is a sweet approach how we cover news. none of electrifying figures and that is what they care about. people watch year neither because bill is not making anyone's heart go pitter pat. >> and we could have the first lesbian and first woman to lead new york city. why is that not a natural singer? >> he is a national joke. that is -- we can't -- people cannot get their mind around what he did and he nearly won this thing. >> sex and new york politics, why is there a sudden interest in the new york city comptroller race that includes spitzer? >> he is not inherently fascinating election? >> come back story is election but isn't it about spitzer and the circumstances under which he resigned which was for frat fraternizing prostitutes. >> we would never cover that election at all. even client number cannot get up interest in that. >> so wrong. so wrong. >> that drives me
and new york particularly can be leading indicators of where the country is going and in new york it matters to america because as they trend, new york democrats trend away and that is not good for president obama. >> it is a sweet approach how we cover news. none of electrifying figures and that is what they care about. people watch year neither because bill is not making anyone's heart go pitter pat. >> and we could have the first lesbian and first woman to lead new york city. why...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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new yorkers, i think, certainly as a visit to new york city on a regular basis. i love the freedom that they have, the crime being done, and young women going to college, my sons and daughter lives there. the freedom to go out at night, go to a nice restaurant at midnight, to come out on the subway, the freedom to live there. can a liberal maintain that if they loosen up on things, can you maintain the atmosphere of safety, even if you liberalize have things? >> well, i think there was a point where some new yorkers were not feeling safe. you know, young black and hispanics in new york, including bill de blasios children, his wife, they made a powerful commercial where they talked about, ending this era, where somebody like him, this bright kid couldn't walk down the street and enjoy the city in the same way. i don't think that people are angry at bloomberg or personally rejecting him on the whole, but they just want a moment where a little balance is pulled back, and they felt -- >> who was the last mayor of new york in your account? last true blue liberal? i'm
new yorkers, i think, certainly as a visit to new york city on a regular basis. i love the freedom that they have, the crime being done, and young women going to college, my sons and daughter lives there. the freedom to go out at night, go to a nice restaurant at midnight, to come out on the subway, the freedom to live there. can a liberal maintain that if they loosen up on things, can you maintain the atmosphere of safety, even if you liberalize have things? >> well, i think there was a...
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york governor spitzer lost, too, his attempt to return to politics and was running for new york city comptroller and resigned after being connected to an escort season. >> what happens in las vegas does not always stay in las vegas. the police department is revealing they set up 37 cameras across the strip to help police at intersections. officials say the cameras are needed because tourists bring lots of money to las vegas so there will always be people would want to steal and commit other crimes. the cameras cost around $300,000. >> the first dog in california is staying put, governor jerry brown's pet corgi. his sister, kathleen, has moved back to california to take a new job in los angeles stirring up speculation show could take back her dead. she left the dog with her brother when she left the state in 2010 but now she says the dog will stay put adding that the dog humanizes her brother and helps make him more approach approachable. >> only a sister would say that. >> the governor. >> it humanized you. now the forecast. >> good morning, everyone, the breezes are out there and wi
york governor spitzer lost, too, his attempt to return to politics and was running for new york city comptroller and resigned after being connected to an escort season. >> what happens in las vegas does not always stay in las vegas. the police department is revealing they set up 37 cameras across the strip to help police at intersections. officials say the cameras are needed because tourists bring lots of money to las vegas so there will always be people would want to steal and commit...
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i'm thomas drayton in new york. our top stories at this hour. secretary of state john kerry and arab foreign ministers agree that syria has used chemical weapons crossing a global red lines. >>> from hospitals to homes. >>> from prime ministers to mayors voters around the world have been going to the polls. >> good to have you with us. the obama administration is on a
i'm thomas drayton in new york. our top stories at this hour. secretary of state john kerry and arab foreign ministers agree that syria has used chemical weapons crossing a global red lines. >>> from hospitals to homes. >>> from prime ministers to mayors voters around the world have been going to the polls. >> good to have you with us. the obama administration is on a
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. >> in new york i mainly did -- i was in new york from -- for about seven or eight years and i mainly did commercials and theater, and it took me that long to get a tv and film agent. i could not find an agent when i worked for tv and film, and then i finally found somebody -- my commercial agency recommended this person and that's how i kind of got in tune and the rest of it -- >> break in like that. >> yeah. >> are those hard years, when you're doing essentially two episodes of law and order, an episode of er, is it difficult to keep your sanity and to make a living and think that you want to continue to do it. >> yeah, i think -- because here's the thing. when you sign up to be an actor you're signing up for a career of rejection. you're constantly getting rejection. you have to find a support system. you have to find people who believe in you, can encourage you. we were just talking about this. i think the 20s are difficult times because you're trying to figure out stuff in general and new york is a crazy place to live. but i was speaking with this person who was in their 20s rece
. >> in new york i mainly did -- i was in new york from -- for about seven or eight years and i mainly did commercials and theater, and it took me that long to get a tv and film agent. i could not find an agent when i worked for tv and film, and then i finally found somebody -- my commercial agency recommended this person and that's how i kind of got in tune and the rest of it -- >> break in like that. >> yeah. >> are those hard years, when you're doing essentially two...
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coming to you live from new york. on this the 12th anniversary on the site of the rebuild world sent, the remembrance this time will feature no big name politicians, instead we will be witnessing moments of silence. we will hear the names of the dead as they are read allowed, we will hear the church bells ring, all of this as the united states once again is debating the issue of whether or not to go to war in the middle east. we will also be live from syria's northern border where thousands of refugees are now waiting to see if that attack will happen, if the u.s. will attack president asaad. and we will be in afghanistan, with more than 60,000 u.s. fors are still on duty, 11 years into what is now the longest u.s. war in history. we will bring grow the remembrances which began earlier this morning with a flag there that unfurled at sun rise, and then late they are morning we are going to take you life to pennsylvania and of course, we will be here in new york at the site of the first strikes. like this morning on tha
coming to you live from new york. on this the 12th anniversary on the site of the rebuild world sent, the remembrance this time will feature no big name politicians, instead we will be witnessing moments of silence. we will hear the names of the dead as they are read allowed, we will hear the church bells ring, all of this as the united states once again is debating the issue of whether or not to go to war in the middle east. we will also be live from syria's northern border where thousands of...
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the idea, another developer in new york happened to know, he had been in new york along, and involved in politics. >> host: who was this? bernstein? very well intentioned and very sound public citizen. >> guest: he had the idea early on after 9/11 and talking with people and as he says in an interview it was a vague idea dedicated to a big concept, freedom but he wanted to talk about freedom historically, struggle for freedom over time in different parts of the world including in the united states where there is a struggle for freedom and he wanted to talk about hot spots, one of the parts of the museum, hot spots and the struggle for human rights. he wanted to have public intellectuals and professors involved and he signed up, but to be involved so getting important well-established people on board. there was always a push in the rebuilding effort, housing was moving forward very quickly so they put together a set of plans that in hindsight some who were involved told me was too fast. they were not ready to put together these guidelines. >> host: too much emotion in the? >> guest: th
the idea, another developer in new york happened to know, he had been in new york along, and involved in politics. >> host: who was this? bernstein? very well intentioned and very sound public citizen. >> guest: he had the idea early on after 9/11 and talking with people and as he says in an interview it was a vague idea dedicated to a big concept, freedom but he wanted to talk about freedom historically, struggle for freedom over time in different parts of the world including in...
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we will go live to new york. >> before he leaves new york, the iranian president tells reporters the stage is set for better relations with the west. >> the man who wanted to lead a new german government, peer steinbrueck, says he is finished with leading his party, the social democrats. well, for two years, the united nations has been paralyzed on syria. now movement, and it is swift. >> the united nations security council meets on friday to meet on a resolution calling for damascus to scrap its chemical weapons. a vote could come in that meeting. >> this report on what is inside that resolution. >> all eyes are on new york and the united nations security council. after a 2.5-year deadlock, the u.s. and russia have finally had to the council a draft resolution addressing the use of chemical weapons in syria. the resolution obliges the syrian government to give up its chemical weapons arsenal, but it does not assign blame for the chemical attack that killed hundreds of people in august, and it does not include automatic consequences should syria failed to comply. in that case, the se
we will go live to new york. >> before he leaves new york, the iranian president tells reporters the stage is set for better relations with the west. >> the man who wanted to lead a new german government, peer steinbrueck, says he is finished with leading his party, the social democrats. well, for two years, the united nations has been paralyzed on syria. now movement, and it is swift. >> the united nations security council meets on friday to meet on a resolution calling for...
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liberals in new york are tired of authoritarianism. wiener had sex appeal -- not appeal, but had sex anyway. and then this political story. the two lived happily in that space. we could talk about a grown up thing which was democrats trending more liberal left and then we can make people -- it was like a flint stone vitamin. now the two have decoupled and what are we left with? chris star says we are not grown-ups by going with the easy cheesy tabloid sensational and let's kick anthony wiener around. >> right now the word anthony wiener and grown up should never be used in the same sentence. it is sad. >> chris, you mentioned a sunday show. i was stunned to learn that meet the press aired an interview conducted by savannah guthrie, the only one to be on that nbc program. let's look at that. >> your wife was part of that piece and she talked about how you changed. at that time she didn't even know that your behavior was continuing, that it was still going on. doesn't that not show a capacity to look somebody in the eye and lie, not just
liberals in new york are tired of authoritarianism. wiener had sex appeal -- not appeal, but had sex anyway. and then this political story. the two lived happily in that space. we could talk about a grown up thing which was democrats trending more liberal left and then we can make people -- it was like a flint stone vitamin. now the two have decoupled and what are we left with? chris star says we are not grown-ups by going with the easy cheesy tabloid sensational and let's kick anthony wiener...
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there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been tested before, and i wanted to be a part of it. >> this is the engine. it's not really "a" engine. it's the imitation of an engine. it covers the electric motor. >> why would you have a take engine in there? >> so people don't get concerned that there is something missing, perhaps. >> but there is no noise. the car is on right now? >> it is. >> you can't hear anything? >> nope. >> amazing. >> this car attracts more attention than a lamborghini or a rolls royce is. people are not phased by anything here, but this grabs their attention. >> do you feel like the angelina jolie of taxi driver
there were close to 100 batly powered taxis on the streets of new york. that same year one of the electric cabs earned the city's first speeding violations barreling down the avenue at 10 mph. 114 years later electric taxis are back. the city is rolling out six fully electric nissans for a year-long test run. >> this is where i plug in. >> an owner operator who has been driving a taxi for 17 years. he's also one of the test drivers. >> it's something new . it's never been...
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i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? >> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips, i hate to break it to bill deblasio the government cannot pay everything. neil: do you think we knows that. >> there is a theory you run left in the primaries then veer to center, he seemed centrist on a few lines, there still could be a run off, with bill thompson who is more moderate than him. neil: you have to have 40% to avid that run off it looks like deblasio will avoid that. >> we don't know that. neil: a lot of people are not emersed in this like you are lived in new york, you mentioned this would have a far reaching impact. >> i think when cente
i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? >> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay...
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all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or whether it's brooklyn bridge or golden gate bridge, i think they are great compliments for our city and we strategically continue to learn what that has done and how you sped that out to all of us. the only thing i will say in this competition is you have something that i enjoy not having, that is removing snow every winter. that's something i enjoy not having to do here in this city. apart from that, i think we have a lot more passion about what we do as cities, what we create for people, how we signal the culture of american through our cities. you, all of you in this room are part of here in san fran
all of these will be part of the new york summit that new york will sponsor and in september, that will be right part of our innovation month. in early 2014 we'll have a similar event hosted here in san francisco. this will be a great way to have our two cities work together with our private partners. i know that between us, mayor bloomberg, we have our rivalries and compassionate collaboration going on. whether it's our giants playing your mets or yankees or your giants playing 49ers or...
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what's going on in new york? >> i think bloomberg's words are actually a kiss of death for people who are aligned with him. and to be criticized by bloomberg is a badge of honor for bill de blasio. this is a guy who's behind the stop and frisk policies that have expanded from 100,000 annual stops to 700,000 annual stops during his reign. that's one of the huge issues in this campaign. that's one of the reasons why bill de blasio's son is able to make a campaign commercial that resonates so effectively throughout the new york city populous. >> i don't think we have it. i should have thought to ask them to get it. i think the reason that this works is this kid, he's a teenager, there's a realness about him that maybe some people feel is missing, whether it's in christine quinn or any of the other candidates. this is a very relatable kind of, it seems like to me, very relatable commercial. >> for whatever reason, it's fair game if that's what you want to do, that's great. but what bill de blasio has done is also run
what's going on in new york? >> i think bloomberg's words are actually a kiss of death for people who are aligned with him. and to be criticized by bloomberg is a badge of honor for bill de blasio. this is a guy who's behind the stop and frisk policies that have expanded from 100,000 annual stops to 700,000 annual stops during his reign. that's one of the huge issues in this campaign. that's one of the reasons why bill de blasio's son is able to make a campaign commercial that resonates...
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this is new york city ground zero. governor chris christie of new jersey is headed into the view. those who died are again reading their loved one's names. the ceremony will stop for six moment of silence marking when the trade hit the world trade center towers. there will be a moment of silence on the south lawn of the white house in 15 minutes. we will bring you that certificate -- ceremony this morning. the 33 passengers of united flight 93 were honored in pennsylvania. visitors and families took part in the ceremony with candles brought to to the wall of names of the four flights, three headed for los angeles, this was headed for san francisco. passengers and crew members are credited with storming the cockpit and stopping four hijackers from using the plane to crash interest a target in washington, dc, on september ser 11th. >> new this remain on, a powerful explosion in benghazi, libya, has caused serious damage to the foreign ministry building. several civilians were slightly injured this morning by the blast. today's blast comes on the first anniversary of the consulate at
this is new york city ground zero. governor chris christie of new jersey is headed into the view. those who died are again reading their loved one's names. the ceremony will stop for six moment of silence marking when the trade hit the world trade center towers. there will be a moment of silence on the south lawn of the white house in 15 minutes. we will bring you that certificate -- ceremony this morning. the 33 passengers of united flight 93 were honored in pennsylvania. visitors and families...
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in ikt a ka, new york, the average is $446. that's $372 more a year. why is there so much variation in the average premiums even within the state? >> some of it is related to the geographic area in the state. in the city, of course, you have you know, thousands of providers, which is really different than if you're in a small upstate county. >> reporter: it's the insurance companies that set the rates. the more competition within a community in general, the lower the premiums. after the exchanges are up and running, consumers will be able to read reviews on the health care exchange websites about how well the plans actually work. that information is intended to weed out insurance companies that aren't living up to expectations. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> well, we are learning more about the gunman who opened fire at the washington navy yard. the fbi said aaron alexis had a history of mental illness suffering from paranoia and delusions. alexis believe thad he was being bombarded with radio waves and there is now dramat
in ikt a ka, new york, the average is $446. that's $372 more a year. why is there so much variation in the average premiums even within the state? >> some of it is related to the geographic area in the state. in the city, of course, you have you know, thousands of providers, which is really different than if you're in a small upstate county. >> reporter: it's the insurance companies that set the rates. the more competition within a community in general, the lower the premiums. after...
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york. >> he would come back to new york, traveled a world. obviously a recluse wouldn't pursue actresses the waive he did or pursue maynard the waive -- we he did. he would go to the church picnics and church dinners every sunday night. there was nothing reclusive about j.d. salinger. but he was deeply private and that's very different. and there were reasons for him to be private. there were aspects of his life that he wanted to keep private. >> rose: catcher in the rye was published. critics said what? >> well they were mixed. initially there was reviews that were not positive and then immediately there was overwhelming praise. so like the "new york times" actually had two different reviews. one sort of saying, you know, it's not a great book and then one saying it's a revelation. so there was a mixed response to it initially. but then even the new yorker actually ended up publishing quite hilariously a love letter review to him after initially rejecting the story. >> rose: for you what's the best thing he ever wrote. >> probably as may or
york. >> he would come back to new york, traveled a world. obviously a recluse wouldn't pursue actresses the waive he did or pursue maynard the waive -- we he did. he would go to the church picnics and church dinners every sunday night. there was nothing reclusive about j.d. salinger. but he was deeply private and that's very different. and there were reasons for him to be private. there were aspects of his life that he wanted to keep private. >> rose: catcher in the rye was...
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in "the new york times." zena brown flames out at the daily beast. what happened and can the website where i used to work survive? >>> and "time" editor rick stengel joining the obama administration. what does that say about the mainstream media. >>> is facebook bumming you out? new research says having lots of online friends can be downright depressing. >>> plus jimmy kimmel fools the media, but why waste our time over twerking? i'm howard kurtz, and this is "media buzz." >>> we want to hear from you. send me a tweet about the show and we'll read the best ones at the end of the program. >>> president obama is again trying to seize the media offensive after getting pummeled by the press overseeria. he taped an interview that aired earlier today on "this week." >> words like ad hoc, improvised, unsteady come to mind. this is probably the most undisciplined stretch of foreign policy in your presidency. what do you make of that? >> well, i think that folks here in washington like to grade on style. >> and when the president sat down with anchors from nb
in "the new york times." zena brown flames out at the daily beast. what happened and can the website where i used to work survive? >>> and "time" editor rick stengel joining the obama administration. what does that say about the mainstream media. >>> is facebook bumming you out? new research says having lots of online friends can be downright depressing. >>> plus jimmy kimmel fools the media, but why waste our time over twerking? i'm howard kurtz,...
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new york memorial opened up two years ago. this town struggled to raise money to complete the work there now they are moving forward. they have almost enough to two ahead and begin this project and give the people the credit that they deserve. there were flight attendants, petitioning lawmakers just this week to raise more money for shanksville, pennsylvania. [bell tolling] >> toshia kugi. [bell tolling] c. c. ross lyles. [bell tolling] hilda mars ten. [bell tolling] walesk amat teens. martha: shames being read at shanksville, pennsylvania, now, and we remember the story of todd beamer saying "let's roll" on that plane. all the discussion where that plane may have been headed. u.s. capital, the white house among those possible targets for the list on that flight. that moment, you know, they were trying to track down any remaining planes that might be in the sky because the fear was it was going to keep happening and it did. when flight 93 crashed near shanksville, pennsylvania, at 10:03 on that fateful morning, bill. bill: it
new york memorial opened up two years ago. this town struggled to raise money to complete the work there now they are moving forward. they have almost enough to two ahead and begin this project and give the people the credit that they deserve. there were flight attendants, petitioning lawmakers just this week to raise more money for shanksville, pennsylvania. [bell tolling] >> toshia kugi. [bell tolling] c. c. ross lyles. [bell tolling] hilda mars ten. [bell tolling] walesk amat teens....
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. >> good evening from our cbs news room in new york on this, the first broadcast of network television's first daily half hour news program. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. scott will be here later in the broadcast. the u.s. administration says a the u.s. administration says a chemical attack carried out by the syrian government two weeks ago killed 1,429 civilians including 426 children. congress officially returns from vacation next monday. in the meantime, the president is trying to win over a majority of the house and senate. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy? >> reporter: jeff, the white house was hard at work on this labor day trying to convince lawmakers that the u.s. should strike syria. there were in-person meetings and phone calls and briefings, but many members still have grave doubts. president obama won the support of two key lawmakers today. >> there seems to be emerging from this administration a pretty solid plan. >> reporter: republican s
. >> good evening from our cbs news room in new york on this, the first broadcast of network television's first daily half hour news program. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. scott will be here later in the broadcast. the u.s. administration says a the u.s. administration says a chemical attack carried out by the syrian government two weeks ago killed 1,429 civilians including 426...
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that, hey, there are bad guys in new york, there are bad guys in new york, al qaeda in new york. he believed it. he said himself he sort of drink the kool-aid. as he went on running this unit, he began to get frustrated to see he had really talented detectives with really great when which skills -- language skills, and they were making any cases. it was more about effectiveness, is this an effective way to use resources of talent to police investigators? these were guys who are used to putting bad guys in jail, right? taking drugs off the street, taking guns off the streets. guns kill people. instead, he was writing intelligence reports about what people think of the state of the union address. i think he got frustrated and disillusioned with the program. >> can you talk about the issue of oversight? first of all, this raises a lot of civil rights issues. has there been a response from the justice department on the white house? talk about what kind of oversight exists. >> and what is happening now? >> everything we talk about in the book, with the exception of a few sort of insul
that, hey, there are bad guys in new york, there are bad guys in new york, al qaeda in new york. he believed it. he said himself he sort of drink the kool-aid. as he went on running this unit, he began to get frustrated to see he had really talented detectives with really great when which skills -- language skills, and they were making any cases. it was more about effectiveness, is this an effective way to use resources of talent to police investigators? these were guys who are used to putting...
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your five-day forecast for new york looks like this. all the way down for the high temperature on friday and 74 degrees and we are popping up to 84 degrees there. this is that same cold front i was talking about making its way down the gulf coast. the cold front has come through you. pit's not going to be mean colder air. it will haoepb some drier conditions. it will mean some drier conditions. the rain is light across most of the region so no accumulation is expected. new orleans at 90 and the 5-day forecast for atlanta will come down to 84 degrees on saturday up to 87 on sunday. well, were looking at nice conditions for northern texas the texas. that same front is going to stay to the south of dallas. we are going to be seeing the rain along the coast. a temperature of dallas, a high of 98. >> an exclusive a al jazeera investigation reveals the state department knew of problems including be benghazi but faileo correct them. al jazeera's special cent t correspondent has more. >> reporter: a van packed with excloses broke through a gate
your five-day forecast for new york looks like this. all the way down for the high temperature on friday and 74 degrees and we are popping up to 84 degrees there. this is that same cold front i was talking about making its way down the gulf coast. the cold front has come through you. pit's not going to be mean colder air. it will haoepb some drier conditions. it will mean some drier conditions. the rain is light across most of the region so no accumulation is expected. new orleans at 90 and the...
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new york stock exchange. nicole: here it is, $7.2 billion deal to tell you about, so we are taking a look at two names on wall street. a 52-week high on the deal. coke industries buying the company for this amount. coke is run by the billionaire brothers. the board of both of these companies have given approval, pending shareholder approval and the whole deal is expected to close by the end of the year. it remains headquartered in illinois. mention what they said coke has a variety of businesses including chemical biofuels and so much more. lori: costco, may think paper towels or drum size bathtubs of soy sauce. makeup artist joins us with why she is heading big-box shoppers are ready to go glam. adam: scor scorching temperaturs damaging crops. right now check out how the dollar is performing. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. ax
new york stock exchange. nicole: here it is, $7.2 billion deal to tell you about, so we are taking a look at two names on wall street. a 52-week high on the deal. coke industries buying the company for this amount. coke is run by the billionaire brothers. the board of both of these companies have given approval, pending shareholder approval and the whole deal is expected to close by the end of the year. it remains headquartered in illinois. mention what they said coke has a variety of...
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margaret connelly is following the story from new york. so new jersey already has civil unions. before this decision from this judge, what's the change here? >> victor, benefits. a new jersey judge says civil unions are not enough for same-sex couples, and ruled to allow same-sex marriage. couples will be able to tie the knot, and this would make new jersey the 14th state to allow same-sex marriage. there was a rally to celebrate the decision by a county superior court judge. before civil unions didn't legally allow federal benefits like certain tax breaks and health care, the same benefits that heterosexual couples get. it draws on the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. we spoke about this with cnn legal analyst paul cal lan. >> she's yoot the supreme court's decisions handed down earlier, very technical decisions that open the door just a crack to gj, and she's used the rationale of those decisions to say -- because equal protection of the law requires that all new jersey citizens be treated the same. >>> this comes a year after governor christie vetoed a bill to legali
margaret connelly is following the story from new york. so new jersey already has civil unions. before this decision from this judge, what's the change here? >> victor, benefits. a new jersey judge says civil unions are not enough for same-sex couples, and ruled to allow same-sex marriage. couples will be able to tie the knot, and this would make new jersey the 14th state to allow same-sex marriage. there was a rally to celebrate the decision by a county superior court judge. before civil...
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but now we are switching live to new york city again we're at ground zero in new york where they are reading the names of the 9/11 victims. we want to listen momentarily there. >> i love you to the moon and back. for always and forever. now again we are watching all of this as it happens. the names being red allowed. always emotional. that picture says it all. leaning down being next to the victims names. here in the bay area all over the country what happen on the@an verse -- on the 12th anniversary of september 11th. >>> your time is 6:35. and we want to turn now to that fire at mt. diablo and there is good news from the fire lines this morning. the wild fire that whipped through thousands of acres near mt. diablo is now 60% contained. tara moriarty is joining us live with the very latest. >> reporter: good morning. we just received an update from firefighters and they say this fire is 70% contained. so that is fantastic news. joining me live is captain steve. some great news this morning. we understand the acreage is actually less than you first thought it was. >> yeah they were a
but now we are switching live to new york city again we're at ground zero in new york where they are reading the names of the 9/11 victims. we want to listen momentarily there. >> i love you to the moon and back. for always and forever. now again we are watching all of this as it happens. the names being red allowed. always emotional. that picture says it all. leaning down being next to the victims names. here in the bay area all over the country what happen on the@an verse -- on the 12th...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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there were several politicians, the governor of new york, the mayor of new york, the governor of new jersey. police commissioner, fire department chief all there to pay homage and pay tribute to the families who spent the day remembering. it this is the last ceremony that will be part of a construction site. when they do this ceremony next year, the main iconic building that will be rebuilt, the one world trade center it will be complete. tenants are expected to occupy that building. it is half rented out. in addition there is other construction to be finished underground where the 9/11 museum still has to be completed. there are some squabbles between the families and museum board that need to be settled. but this is a plaza site where the construction, cranes, fencing, it will all be gone, and you'll just have this plaza where people can come. many people came by to pay respect, members of the media, for all intents and purposes the ceremony is over. the families will try to put this day from 12 years ago into context as they go back to their lives and try to move on. >> david, on
there were several politicians, the governor of new york, the mayor of new york, the governor of new jersey. police commissioner, fire department chief all there to pay homage and pay tribute to the families who spent the day remembering. it this is the last ceremony that will be part of a construction site. when they do this ceremony next year, the main iconic building that will be rebuilt, the one world trade center it will be complete. tenants are expected to occupy that building. it is half...
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new york at 92°, philadelphia at 93 and washington not far behind at 94. when you factor in the humidity, these temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer than this. up to the north though, look at montreal, 69° for you there. as we look at the forecast look at the big change we'll be looking at here. dropping all the way down to 74° by the time we get to the end of the week. over towards florida we do have a little bit of a disturbance off the coast, you can see a counterclockwise turn, showers along the east coast of florida really not bringing too much in terms of accumulation there. it's going to keep the temperatures down just slightly. orlando expect to see about 90, down towards miami how about 88 for you and key west, 86. orlando a big drop in temperatures by the time you get to sunday. 87 to all the way down to 80 as your high. then very quickly over towards texas, rain showers down towards the south, a little bit dryer conditions up to the north, parts of new mexico, temperatures down, you can see albuquerque, about 80° there. dallas over the
new york at 92°, philadelphia at 93 and washington not far behind at 94. when you factor in the humidity, these temperatures are going to feel a lot warmer than this. up to the north though, look at montreal, 69° for you there. as we look at the forecast look at the big change we'll be looking at here. dropping all the way down to 74° by the time we get to the end of the week. over towards florida we do have a little bit of a disturbance off the coast, you can see a counterclockwise turn,...
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en la ciudad de new york, univisiÓn. >>> miembros de una comunidad religiosa en lousiana. estÁn conmocionados. el pastor de su iglesia fue asesinado a balazos. segÚn las autoridades el presunto hospitmicida fue un dig de diÁcono. durante el arresto del sospechoso la policÍa leen cua to una escopeta y una pistola. >>> terminÓ la pesadilla para unos padres de familia en texas la policÍa encontrÓ sana y salva a su hija que habÍa desaparecido desde el pasado jueves. cuando iba a su escuela. las autoridades indicaron que adriÁn so loroza apareciÓ el fin de semana en un estacionamiento. cerca de un restaurante de la familia. la policÍa no dio detalles como desapareciÓ pero hay dos sospechosos que son buscados. >>> 9 condenados, fueron trasladados del penal cordillera a una cÁrcel de punta peuco serÍan llevados 10. pero uno de ellos se suicidÓ en su casa. donde estaba con un permiso especial de varias horas. varios manifestantes se aglomeraron y arrojaron, piedras, huevos y otros objetos a los vehÍculos policiales que ingresaban y salÍan del recinto. como veÍamo
en la ciudad de new york, univisiÓn. >>> miembros de una comunidad religiosa en lousiana. estÁn conmocionados. el pastor de su iglesia fue asesinado a balazos. segÚn las autoridades el presunto hospitmicida fue un dig de diÁcono. durante el arresto del sospechoso la policÍa leen cua to una escopeta y una pistola. >>> terminÓ la pesadilla para unos padres de familia en texas la policÍa encontrÓ sana y salva a su hija que habÍa desaparecido desde el pasado jueves....
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somewhere in new york is something that matters. it's like when that guy found the picture of bill clinton hugging monica lewinsky five years later. it's this delusion you tell yourself, i never throw away a negative. each now i can't delete any pictures off of my phone, which is terrible. sorry, i don't remember people grabbing a flag or something like that. >> that's where the boats are on this side. where did they raise the flag? i don't know. >> here in front of this building -- >> yeah. that's where i spent the night, in this building. >> that's the other flagpole from the boat. >> i didn't ever realize that was a flagpole. >> it's interesting these nurses were there. >> people came to help, i guess. >> so there were a lot of people standing around. >> totally. inside this lobby was other people. there was real action happening here, dudes lifting stuff up and blow torching all night. >> it does surprise me it's not up there. my guess is someone saw it up there, maybe it was wrapped up and said let's get a better spot for this
somewhere in new york is something that matters. it's like when that guy found the picture of bill clinton hugging monica lewinsky five years later. it's this delusion you tell yourself, i never throw away a negative. each now i can't delete any pictures off of my phone, which is terrible. sorry, i don't remember people grabbing a flag or something like that. >> that's where the boats are on this side. where did they raise the flag? i don't know. >> here in front of this building --...
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into a tradition now of the new york city fire department. every year we remember the brothers we lost on september 11, 2001. a very nice tribute, very simple but yet very impactful. the ball breaker, you guys realize -- look at this, turn around. >> richy, good point. >> you realize what these guys are going to do to me after this? that's four years of material. i'll get my balls broke about this. it's just not something we do, but i know this is a good thing, so that's why i don't mind talking about it. >> we appreciate your sacrifice. >> you have no idea what the sacrifice truly is. ♪ >>> on a day when close to 3,000 people were killed in three cities, a lot of myth has come up afterwards what really happened but in fact, we have a record of what happened. never before had so many people had so many cameras in one place to document one event. there were thousands and thousands of pictures taken that day of death, of destruction, of one picture that day emerged that gave us the sort of sense of hope and it was three firemen raising a flag
into a tradition now of the new york city fire department. every year we remember the brothers we lost on september 11, 2001. a very nice tribute, very simple but yet very impactful. the ball breaker, you guys realize -- look at this, turn around. >> richy, good point. >> you realize what these guys are going to do to me after this? that's four years of material. i'll get my balls broke about this. it's just not something we do, but i know this is a good thing, so that's why i don't...
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at the city university of new york. but his appointment has been met with criticism by those tho -- who say they don't want the man who oversaw drone strikes and torture in the middle east there. the anti-petraeus movement has been gaining traction, but activists say their campaign has been met with heavy-handed tactics in the -- from the new york city police department. one day last week about 75 people were marching rit -- did the right here across the street from that building where petraeus was ealedly attending a fundraiser. cops were videotaped trying to barricade the activist, who then spilled out onto the streets. witnesses say students were punched, slammed against vehicles and onto the pavement by the cops. eventually six people were arrested and have been charged with obstruction of governmental administration, riot, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. this person is among the six students who were arrested and spent 28 hourds in police custody. she joins me to talk about her experience. denise, who -- w
at the city university of new york. but his appointment has been met with criticism by those tho -- who say they don't want the man who oversaw drone strikes and torture in the middle east there. the anti-petraeus movement has been gaining traction, but activists say their campaign has been met with heavy-handed tactics in the -- from the new york city police department. one day last week about 75 people were marching rit -- did the right here across the street from that building where petraeus...
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new york? what does it produce? it is the financial capital of the world. judgwhy is it that financial cal of world imposes highest capital. that would be like nebraska putting tax on corner oil. you know. charles: matte ? >> true, and to steve's point, there are twice as many voters in red states than in blue, something that blue state governors like new york and california that continue to drive the people out. should consider, you are right, right now new york, states like california, that want to continue to propagate the policies are run like socialist presidents like france that should cause concern. >> thank you see you soon. charles: coming up vladimir putin blasting america in the "new york times," is that a sign of the times and a bad sign. >> white house saying, fixing immigration will fix the economy,eet the guy saying that is deed wrong, and he has the numbers to prove it. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not
new york? what does it produce? it is the financial capital of the world. judgwhy is it that financial cal of world imposes highest capital. that would be like nebraska putting tax on corner oil. you know. charles: matte ? >> true, and to steve's point, there are twice as many voters in red states than in blue, something that blue state governors like new york and california that continue to drive the people out. should consider, you are right, right now new york, states like california,...
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pamela, what does the new york time book review me into a writer? >> it is a huge for better or worse has become more important because we are the last freestanding newspaper book review out there's no it is different from the daily review it is a place where viewers take a step back and look at nonfiction the area the author writes about and it is hugely important i now boasts a joy to get a positive review and a negative review. i take it seriously i know what it is like on the other end. >> host: does it affect a book sales? >> i think if people knew what really affected barack sales everyone would be a best selling author it is hard to know but a very strong rebuke from the times can often make a book. >> them marketing tool is a "new york times" best sellers splashed across the front hall or your best seller list form to? >> that is highly secret like the coca-cola recipe. [laughter] that is done by the news is survey group so we don't have direct involvement what we do is presented and we have a best seller columnist to looks at the last in a
pamela, what does the new york time book review me into a writer? >> it is a huge for better or worse has become more important because we are the last freestanding newspaper book review out there's no it is different from the daily review it is a place where viewers take a step back and look at nonfiction the area the author writes about and it is hugely important i now boasts a joy to get a positive review and a negative review. i take it seriously i know what it is like on the other...
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we had the boston bombers who were coming back here to new york. so he these are some things that are not necessarily in the public eye, i think they should be, but that's the life that we live here. we've had at least 16 plots directed at new york city since 9/11. so that doesn't look to me like a significant reduction of the threat. >> let me ask you this. are these so-called lone wolf individuals who are inspired by al qaeda? or are these terrorists ideologies, or are these coordinated plots by individuals from overseas who are using these people here in the united states which was the case of course, on 9/11? >> well, we think that's both. certainly cases where individuals go back, go to pakistan or go to other countries, learn and how to do bad things and come back to the united states. and we've seen that. the brothers we talked about certainly spent time in pakistan. they were not 100% exactly what they experienced when they were there. we saw the older tsarnaev brother who conducted the boston bombing. so i think it's a combination of both.
we had the boston bombers who were coming back here to new york. so he these are some things that are not necessarily in the public eye, i think they should be, but that's the life that we live here. we've had at least 16 plots directed at new york city since 9/11. so that doesn't look to me like a significant reduction of the threat. >> let me ask you this. are these so-called lone wolf individuals who are inspired by al qaeda? or are these terrorists ideologies, or are these coordinated...
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york-that new yorkers don't know about it. mohammed was arrested by the fbi, a string operation. thought he would blow up the federal reserve. there were two brothers, who came here and plotted to blow up high-profile theaters, iconic locations. they war arrested in florida. just had another young man who was arrested getting on the plane to go to yemen to learn about terrorist tactics. and don't forget the boston bombings. we're coming here to new york. if the individual that they abducted had not escaped. they would have come back to new york and potentially had a catastrophic event here around rush hour on that friday. so, new york is the center of this terrorist mindset and focusing on doing something here. we are alert. we're vigilant. but you can only do that so much, and getting back to your point, we want them to -- we want the public's help and want them to be more sensitive and aware of their world. >> neil: thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> neil: new york police commissioner. everybody wants him to ru
york-that new yorkers don't know about it. mohammed was arrested by the fbi, a string operation. thought he would blow up the federal reserve. there were two brothers, who came here and plotted to blow up high-profile theaters, iconic locations. they war arrested in florida. just had another young man who was arrested getting on the plane to go to yemen to learn about terrorist tactics. and don't forget the boston bombings. we're coming here to new york. if the individual that they abducted had...
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life could not get better for them, we acknowledged that day, there was another new york, a new york where nearly half our citizens are living at or near the poverty line. neil: new york city mayoral hopeful, and uber liberal blasio all but saying he will give from the rich and give to the poor. what the impact could be on you, whatever is happening in the big apple, is not staying in the big apple. and doesn't charlie gasparino know it. harkens back to a different era. >> let me fix my collar here. neil: you need to wear a tie. >> that is a problem. i think he is really bad for new york city. neil: why is that? >> not just the rich, he is clouds this in a class warfare, he is bad for middle class, they are employed by banks in the city, you think that every employee is $2 mill cnn's year banker, you are -- $2 million a year banker, you are wrong, they are laying off a lot of middle class people, costs are going up on regulation, he has a target on them, my dad was a bartender, he said, i like rich people they maemi tips -- they pay me, tips, i hate to break it to bill deblasio the g
life could not get better for them, we acknowledged that day, there was another new york, a new york where nearly half our citizens are living at or near the poverty line. neil: new york city mayoral hopeful, and uber liberal blasio all but saying he will give from the rich and give to the poor. what the impact could be on you, whatever is happening in the big apple, is not staying in the big apple. and doesn't charlie gasparino know it. harkens back to a different era. >> let me fix my...
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york, current public advocate for new york city. were you surprised to read that interview? >> well, i didn't read it, chris, i walked out of reverend sharpton's saturday morning rally at the national action network, met a group of media in the middle of the questions this quote was read to me for the first time. so, when i heard it, i had an impulse of thinking this couldn't possibly be the truth. and i said at the time, of course, if that's true, that's inappropriate. when i heard the whole interview, you know, i don't know what's more troubling, the comment about the racist, quote/unquote racist campaign or the class warfare, which tells me that mayor bloomberg is in denial of new york city the tale of two cities, the fact that 46% of people in the city are at or near the poverty level according to a government study. >> right. >> so, i think there was a level of denial, a level of dis connect from the lives of the people he's supposed to be serving, and obviously an angst by the fact that events were now moving beyond his contro
york, current public advocate for new york city. were you surprised to read that interview? >> well, i didn't read it, chris, i walked out of reverend sharpton's saturday morning rally at the national action network, met a group of media in the middle of the questions this quote was read to me for the first time. so, when i heard it, i had an impulse of thinking this couldn't possibly be the truth. and i said at the time, of course, if that's true, that's inappropriate. when i heard the...
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and we lost that in new york. and it was crazy to see after all the lessons we should have learned from katrina, that again we're seeing babies being carried down darkened staircase, so yes we've got infrastructure all over this country whether it's been, you know, tornado alley, hospitals up to code, earthquake zones. you know, when i'm going to be checked into a hospital f i have something that needs to be done, i want to ask. so we need to be asking tough questions about our hospitals. we need to be asking tough questions of our government, about regulations that maybe need to be strengthened that our government has said after katrina, need to be strengthened. still haven't been released all these years later. so we have major things to learn and that's why i wrote this five day the a memorial. >> jon: if you asked, if i go into the hospital and say to them, like, so how's your generator situation. >> yes, ask them. >> jon: you can't get someone to see you let alone to discuss, can i just say, like that big guy
and we lost that in new york. and it was crazy to see after all the lessons we should have learned from katrina, that again we're seeing babies being carried down darkened staircase, so yes we've got infrastructure all over this country whether it's been, you know, tornado alley, hospitals up to code, earthquake zones. you know, when i'm going to be checked into a hospital f i have something that needs to be done, i want to ask. so we need to be asking tough questions about our hospitals. we...
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new york for $800. parth. who is la guardia? yes. new york, $1,200, please. jared. who is eleanor roosevelt? yes. new york for $1,600. jared. who is billy the kid? he's the man. new york for $2,000. hillary. what are the finger lakes? correct. national geographic for $400. as one of these snapped fences and power lines in its path, carsten peter was there to get the photo for an article. parth. what is a tornado? good. national geographic, $800, please. these river dolphins seem to glow orange as they swim in the tea-colored waters of this south american river basin. hillary. what is the amazon? yes. national geographic, $1,200. their mouths covered to ensure silence, these boys are performing a ritual dance in this country -- drc for short. parth. what is the democratic republic of the congo? correct. national geographic, $1,600, please. sadly, after ingesting the marine debris on the right, this once-wandering baby bird died of starvation. [ beep ] and that bird is an albatross. parth, pick again. national geographic, $2,000, please. we'll wrap it up with this. ac
new york for $800. parth. who is la guardia? yes. new york, $1,200, please. jared. who is eleanor roosevelt? yes. new york for $1,600. jared. who is billy the kid? he's the man. new york for $2,000. hillary. what are the finger lakes? correct. national geographic for $400. as one of these snapped fences and power lines in its path, carsten peter was there to get the photo for an article. parth. what is a tornado? good. national geographic, $800, please. these river dolphins seem to glow orange...