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new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. luddite, i'm i'm a just a technological idiot. not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. cute, itrying to be too took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, actually. it has been told in bi
new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better...
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will inspire you ♪ ♪ new york, new york, new york >> hands up! ♪ one hand in the air everybody say yeah, yeah, yeah, ♪ ♪ in new york there's nothing you can't do ♪ ♪ now you're in new york ♪ these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you ♪ ♪ let's hear it for new york, new york, new york ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight. global citizens movement, 2013. get your hands up. ♪ ♪ ♪ cops want to knock me, d.a. want to box me in ♪ ♪ but somehow i beat them charges like rocky ♪ ♪ not guilty he who does not feel me is not real to me ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ i do this for my culture ♪ to let them know what a nigga look like when a nigga in a roaster show them how to move in a room full of vultures ♪ industry shady it need to be taken over ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ h to the izzo and v to the izza ♪ ♪ not guilty y'all got to feel
will inspire you ♪ ♪ new york, new york, new york >> hands up! ♪ one hand in the air everybody say yeah, yeah, yeah, ♪ ♪ in new york there's nothing you can't do ♪ ♪ now you're in new york ♪ these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you ♪ ♪ let's hear it for new york, new york, new york ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight. global citizens movement, 2013. get your hands up. ♪ ♪ ♪ cops want...
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that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have made the journey this year. >> violence in el salvador is rooted in structural, historical causes, one of which is poverty, the exclusion and marginalization of great portions of its population. >> hector silva is a salvadoran journalist. he says gangs have sparked the most recent exodus of children. >> i think now and for a decade, decade and a half, they are the most violent, and one of the most influential components of the whole equation, of violence, impunity, poverty, inequality, marginalization that has plagued these countries, my country, our countries for a long time. >> it's a weekday morn
that's only half way to his mother, who paid a smuggler $4,000 to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have...
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new york is such a big fitness scene. i knew it would be welcome in the new york markets. liz: you launched a year ago. no membership. but the classes. how much do they cost? >> so a single class is $40. but we offer packages so comes all the way down to 33 a class with a bigger package. first time is $34. liz: what i find interesting is that i do flywheel. there are people at fox do soul cycle. i like flywheel. but that is less expensive than $40. do you find that is prohibitive for some people to spend? how do you then expand? >> how do we expand? no, i think what main difference is, that it provides difficult benefits. and also, the we're only place where you can do it right now. so, when it is so unique, you have to pay a little bit of the price. liz: "vogue" magazine has covered you, business insider, "new york times," everybody is jumping on your story. you need investors. are you working on that? >> yes. it was really most important for us to open first location and explain the concept and show awe the benefits which we've done and it has been a year and been a grea
new york is such a big fitness scene. i knew it would be welcome in the new york markets. liz: you launched a year ago. no membership. but the classes. how much do they cost? >> so a single class is $40. but we offer packages so comes all the way down to 33 a class with a bigger package. first time is $34. liz: what i find interesting is that i do flywheel. there are people at fox do soul cycle. i like flywheel. but that is less expensive than $40. do you find that is prohibitive for some...
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. >> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we spoke with the library's president and ceo, anthony marx, but the history of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> let's start with some numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> new york public library combines the largest circulating branch library system in america, 88 branches, in every neighborhood in the boroughs we serve, as well as for important research libraries. this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system but also the schomburg center and harlem, the library for performing arts, the lincoln said, science industry and business library. have about 2100 employees. we have a budget of about $280 million a year operating about half comes from the city of new york. largely to pay for the circulating library system in all the neighborhoods. the other half comes from a return on a billion dollar endowment of the private foundation that employs me, the trust. and then we raced them are between 80-$100 mi
. >> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we spoke with the library's president and ceo, anthony marx, but the history of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> let's start with some numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> new york public library combines the largest circulating branch library system in america, 88 branches, in every neighborhood in the...
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new york. -- with theiryear ear to the ground in other countries to protect new york. it is a cop to cop bonding situation as well. it is been very helpful to this situation, and her health to the city. information, know for instance, the nairobi bombing coming we sent folks very quickly and they got some granular information. we do not want to wait for reports two years down the road. that's what this program gives by rightt is funded funds. it keeps it out of the budget squabble that happens every year. >> if ray kelly got a call from the white house, i am sure obama would shake your hand too? and he said you have to and youity in iraq, have to put a system together that would be effective, what would you say? anytime the president calls, you have to respond. you have to take a look at the issue. it is a lot more complex over there. everybody has an ak-47 rifle over there. it is a very difficult environment, and you cannot escape the fact that the sunni-shiite split is so significant. -- sometimes people do not talk about it. but it is the root of a lot of ongoing pr
new york. -- with theiryear ear to the ground in other countries to protect new york. it is a cop to cop bonding situation as well. it is been very helpful to this situation, and her health to the city. information, know for instance, the nairobi bombing coming we sent folks very quickly and they got some granular information. we do not want to wait for reports two years down the road. that's what this program gives by rightt is funded funds. it keeps it out of the budget squabble that happens...
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york times, ""the new york observer." can you talk about what you would hope to do for lieutenant governor, which is essentially a job that no one really knew about until eliot spitzer was forced to resign and david pederson took over as governor. >> i'm running generally because i feel there is a battle going on for the heart and soul of the democratic party, beginning right now between people more serious about the problems of inequality, people less serious about that problem. the lieutenant governor position in new york has been a position of wasted potential. i think it could be used as a position of public efficacy where i would serve as an indefinite voice and the state government and a critic of some of the things that go on. we have a problem with checks and balances in state government and need to have them address. groups have endorsed my vision and i'm very proud of that. >> you are known as an internet activist. you really originated the whole concept of net neutrality. on september 10, there's going to be wh
york times, ""the new york observer." can you talk about what you would hope to do for lieutenant governor, which is essentially a job that no one really knew about until eliot spitzer was forced to resign and david pederson took over as governor. >> i'm running generally because i feel there is a battle going on for the heart and soul of the democratic party, beginning right now between people more serious about the problems of inequality, people less serious about that...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] (music playing) ♪ i must say there's always a lot of drama here at fleur when serving oysters on some dry ice. we love to pick different containers, utensils and ingredients to make our food exciting and make sure our customers return to the restaurant. but i also have to confess that deep down in my heart, i still have a weakness for classic french cuisine, where i actually come from, and today on the show i'll be putting together a real classic, which is beef wellington. we'll start with a delicious mushroom duxelle that's wrapped around a great piece of beef and blanketed with a golden puff pastry. the result is amazing. also i'll show you a delicious glazed vegetable ragout to serve along with it and my favorite potato gratin. so come with me in the kitchen, and let's get cooking! ♪
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jet
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart...
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jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie sits down with president hassan rouhani on his reactions to the crisis in syria. >>> plus we'll look at the black market for iphones overseas. >>> plus, best-selling author stephen king joins us in the studio with his latest movie, "a good marriage." that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat >>> good morning, it is wednesday, september 24. i'm michelle griego. >> the weekend is out there somewhere! >> yes. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:0. >> the rain is on the way. we have drizzle out there now so damp around the bay area but looks like a storm system coming our way. some rain headed toward the bay area. we'll talk about that coming up. >> slick roads out the door. you will need windshield wipers in parts of the bay area. some slight delays in the cash lanes and there is an accident now coming into daly city southbound 280 at mission. >> i
jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie sits down with president hassan rouhani on his reactions to the crisis in syria. >>> plus we'll look at the black market for iphones overseas. >>> plus, best-selling author stephen king joins us in the studio with his latest movie, "a good marriage." that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie...
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the new york march was the largest social demonstration in new york in the last decade. that is a bit from bloomberg. we're asking you this morning how big of a priority climate change is for you. our phone lines are open if you want to call in on this topic. you can send us tweets and e-mails. you can check out our facebook page as well. a few comments are already on our facebook page. we will look for your tweets and phone calls as well. the phone lines are open. more from the "washington post" story. there are some key absences who are showing up for this climate change summit. some of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases have led skeptics to belittle the new york gathering as meaningless. we want to get your thoughts this morning. we will start with angel calling in from washington on the line for democrats. caller: hi. did morning. you are so handsome. thented to say that i think carbon emissions and the idea of having to carbon tax people is only going to crush the middle class and the lower class people. it is not going to hurt or harm the people like al gore.
the new york march was the largest social demonstration in new york in the last decade. that is a bit from bloomberg. we're asking you this morning how big of a priority climate change is for you. our phone lines are open if you want to call in on this topic. you can send us tweets and e-mails. you can check out our facebook page as well. a few comments are already on our facebook page. we will look for your tweets and phone calls as well. the phone lines are open. more from the...
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don dahler is in new york. >> reporter: new york's top officials, including the mayor, police commissioner, and governor took to the subways this afternoon to show nervous commuters they had nothing to fear. mayor bill deblasio: >> with the evening rush hour about to gip, i have a simple message for all new yorkers-- there is no immediate credible threat to our subway system. >> reporter: police commissioner bill bratton: >> the people of this city should feel very comfortable and secure moving through the subways. >> reporter: the police presence in new york and new jersey was already increased by up to 50% in some places starting this week because of world leaders at the united nations, and the general threats by isis. new york governor andrew cuomo said the large number of officers now visible on streets and in the subways was a sign of protection, not panic. >> you're going to see a greater police presence than you have seen before. don't be alarmed. if anything, that should be comforting. >> reporter: but the mayor repeated the mantra adopted by the city after 9/11. >> if you see some
don dahler is in new york. >> reporter: new york's top officials, including the mayor, police commissioner, and governor took to the subways this afternoon to show nervous commuters they had nothing to fear. mayor bill deblasio: >> with the evening rush hour about to gip, i have a simple message for all new yorkers-- there is no immediate credible threat to our subway system. >> reporter: police commissioner bill bratton: >> the people of this city should feel very...
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jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. gm is going to offer cars that can almost drive themselves. ceo mary barra said sunday in just two years the new cadillac will be equipped with what they call super cruise. that includes hands-free driving. on highways it will keep the car in its lane and a safe distance from vehicles in front. other carmakers like mercedes-benz already offer the technology. >>> on wall street the bull market has been soaring for more than 2,000 days. according to an investment group, it is now the fourth longest bull market since 1928. on friday the dow added 67 points. the s&p added a new record after adding 10 points and the nasdaq added 20. >>> excitement is growing for what could be the biggest ipo every. the top exec alibaba starts a two-week road show in new york today. they want to raise more than $24 billion. that is $8 billion more than facebook raised in 2012. alibaba's ipo is expected in the next couple of weeks. >>> and the tech world is buzzin
jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. gm is going to offer cars that can almost drive themselves. ceo mary barra said sunday in just two years the new cadillac will be equipped with what they call super cruise. that includes hands-free driving. on highways it will keep the car in its lane and a safe distance from vehicles in front. other carmakers like mercedes-benz already offer the technology. >>> on wall...
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anything that happens in new york takes on global importance. new york has led the pack. it has the biggest bike share program in the u.s. and it has an amazing biodiversity. great retailers and some wonderful races and events. a strong advocacy community and a tremendous bike commuting public. the >> this idea that -- this is not just recreation. this is a commuter inspired move. how committing -- tell us how this has changed retailer -- retailing. for people to get to work and get to the parks and enjoy infrastructure without having to integrate this into their lives, this is where folding bikes and those alternatives command. >> let's talk about bicycles and falco motors. how can you turn a regular bike into a falco bike westmark >> falcodesign -- a figh bike? the inspiration, we have seen an extension. we have tried to mesh the two and a seamless integration all power. >> how does it work? as a normalke bicycle, power on demand. you do not have to pedal. it will give you power and the third is a cardio control that you set your heart rate through the smartphone and th
anything that happens in new york takes on global importance. new york has led the pack. it has the biggest bike share program in the u.s. and it has an amazing biodiversity. great retailers and some wonderful races and events. a strong advocacy community and a tremendous bike commuting public. the >> this idea that -- this is not just recreation. this is a commuter inspired move. how committing -- tell us how this has changed retailer -- retailing. for people to get to work and get to...
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the new york giants visiting the washington redskins. giants' quarterback eli manning throws four touchdown passes while his redskins counter part cousins throws three interception. the giants win, 45-14. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" security in new york city following word of a possible terror plot targeting the subway. >>> plus the unmanned drone goes hollywood. we'll look at the safety concerns of drones used in film making. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it is friday, september 26. i'm michelle griego. >> hooray! we made it! hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. and we're going to kick off with lawrence karnow because we always do. >> why not? it is friday, isn't it? >> we love it. >> i had no idea. [ laughter ] >> around the bay area today, still a chance of some scattered showers maybe an isolated thunderstorm.
the new york giants visiting the washington redskins. giants' quarterback eli manning throws four touchdown passes while his redskins counter part cousins throws three interception. the giants win, 45-14. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" security in new york city following word of a possible terror plot targeting the subway. >>> plus the unmanned drone goes hollywood. we'll look at the safety concerns of drones used in film making. that's the...
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york concrete jungle these streets will make you fill better the lights will inspire new york new york, new york ♪ >> one of the great upnets? u.s. open history. >> great britain has a men's grand slam champion! >> the queen of american tennis. >> an era has ended. >> over the last 21 years, you have pulled for me on the court and also in life. you have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. over the last 21 years, i have found you and i want to -- will take you and the memory of you with me for the rest of my life. thank you. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothing you can do when you're in new york these streets will make you feel better the lights will inspire you now you're in new yor ♪ >> for all of us at cbs sports. >> this is collins. >> brett musburger. >> bill macatee. >> saying so long. >> so long from the national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. >>> you might want to keep your eyes to the skies tonight. severe storms coul
york concrete jungle these streets will make you fill better the lights will inspire new york new york, new york ♪ >> one of the great upnets? u.s. open history. >> great britain has a men's grand slam champion! >> the queen of american tennis. >> an era has ended. >> over the last 21 years, you have pulled for me on the court and also in life. you have willed me to succeed, sometimes even in my lowest moments. over the last 21 years, i have found you and i want...
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york city airport -- or new york area airports have all been closed. the lincoln tunnel has been closed here in new york. we're getting ready to listen to the president. let's go back to jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. you talk about counterterrorist measures that are in place. can you shed any light for us on what kind of things are in place in the event of an attack of this nature? >> well, katie, it's very difficult for the u.s. military to response to this kind of thing, you know, right now, because it's unclear exactly who's behind it and if there are any other potential attacks or incidents like this, because this has obviously not been officially declared a terrorist attack, but all the experts who are looking at these pictures say there's no doubt about it, this was a coordinated terrorist attack. but who, and why, is very much unclear right now. and the problem with trying to then put planes on the air to try to prevent any further attacks is -- these are, after all, open airspaces for the most part. and it's difficult for the u.s. military
york city airport -- or new york area airports have all been closed. the lincoln tunnel has been closed here in new york. we're getting ready to listen to the president. let's go back to jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. you talk about counterterrorist measures that are in place. can you shed any light for us on what kind of things are in place in the event of an attack of this nature? >> well, katie, it's very difficult for the u.s. military to response to this kind of thing, you know,...
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friends and family say good-bye to joan rivers inside a manhattan temple as bagpipes play new york, new york, outside. and in the middle of a historic drought, terri okita says many are homeowners in the west coast are turning to brown lawns. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening everyone i'm jeff glor. less than a month the sale of the l.a. clippers closed after former owner donald sterling made racist statements on tape. >>> atlanta hawks owner bruce levinson, announced he is leaving with more on the e-mail and the reaction, here is mark strassman in atlanta. >> in august of 2012, atlanta hawks co-owner bruce levinson remarked, my theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites and there was not enough affluent white fans to build a significant base. i've told our executives i want some white cheerleaders. shots towlt contests is black. i've even bitched that the kiss cam is too black. he reported it to the n bmpta two months ago and before the league even finished its investigation, announced he will sell the team. nba commission
friends and family say good-bye to joan rivers inside a manhattan temple as bagpipes play new york, new york, outside. and in the middle of a historic drought, terri okita says many are homeowners in the west coast are turning to brown lawns. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening everyone i'm jeff glor. less than a month the sale of the l.a. clippers closed after former owner donald sterling made racist statements on tape....
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new york. >> ♪ >> severe storms targeting the region. this iwitness cam video was sent to us from tom, the rain coming down so hard as you can see at this voorhees target that people were abandoning their shopping carts just trying to get out of the way. storm scan3 shows the storms moving across the region. some of them have been severe at this point. the entire viewing area is under a severe thunderstorm watch. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking these storms for us at this hour. he's joining us live in the cbs3 weather center with the latest on where they're heading at this point. justin. >> good evening, natasha. looks like the impacted areas right now are in northern delaware and central new jersey. that's where we have the thunderstorm activity. little bit of light rain around philadelphia up to northeast philadelphia, through trenton but severe storm moving into ocean county as we speak. right now a lot of li
new york. >> ♪ >> severe storms targeting the region. this iwitness cam video was sent to us from tom, the rain coming down so hard as you can see at this voorhees target that people were abandoning their shopping carts just trying to get out of the way. storm scan3 shows the storms moving across the region. some of them have been severe at this point. the entire viewing area is under a severe thunderstorm watch. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining...
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"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. in just the past 24 hours american pilots have been in action in the skies over syria. an air campaign launched, we were told, to hit isis militants and their command centers. but then we learned today some of the first shots fired last night were aimed at a new terrorist group, one that few americans had ever heard of called khorasan. but u.s. officials were apparently worried enough about what they were planning to strike them as part of this first salvo. either way this escalation makes it a more complex world tonight. we have it all covered beginning at the pentagon with the military action. jim miklaszewski is on duty there. >> reporter: 8:30 p.m. eastern time, the opening salvo was an all-american assault. 47 tomahawk cruise missiles launched from two u.s. navy ships, one in the red sea, the other in the persian gulf. the strikes were aimed at aleppo in northwest syria, site of a major isis training camp, but the primary target here w
"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. in just the past 24 hours american pilots have been in action in the skies over syria. an air campaign launched, we were told, to hit isis militants and their command centers. but then we learned today some of the first shots fired last night were aimed at a new terrorist group, one that few americans had ever...
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of new york has made around new york city's commitment to dealing with climate change and how significant it is. it is today on the front page of the "new york times." maybe someone has that paper. i think i see it over there. i will see if i can get a copy. it says in a sweeping effort to reduce the environmental impact new york city is planning overhaul the standard of all of the public buildings and pressure private landlords to make similar improvements. it is a pretty interesting number. the initiative is part of a pledge to be announced before the summit tuesday to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 from 2005 levels. the u.n. has pointed to that decrease as a desired target for developed countries to mitigate the effect it is of climate change. the significance is that new york would become the largest city in the world to make the commitment according to the mayor. >> we should have merged a long time ago. this is a good sign about what happens when people get together and is for things. it is a good thing to have a mayor like that who take its seriously and goes to w
of new york has made around new york city's commitment to dealing with climate change and how significant it is. it is today on the front page of the "new york times." maybe someone has that paper. i think i see it over there. i will see if i can get a copy. it says in a sweeping effort to reduce the environmental impact new york city is planning overhaul the standard of all of the public buildings and pressure private landlords to make similar improvements. it is a pretty interesting...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and for the third straight night now american pilots have been in action in the skies in the middle east launching another wave of air strikes, a big one this time aimed at targets inside syria targeting some oil facilities that isis militants had commandeered to help finance their operation. as this effort goes on overseas, we have an assessment from the feds tonight on the real risk from terrorism right now in this country. with the head of the new york city police department saying just yesterday the threat is as high as it's been since 9/11. it's where we begin this evening with our justice correspondent pete williams. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the mere existence of the terror group whose leaders were struck by american bombs in syria was until just a few days ago one of washington's most carefully guarded secrets. suddenly the name is everywhere. >> the term is the khorasan group. >> khorasan group. >> khorasan group. >> reporter: its goal,
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and for the third straight night now american pilots have been in action in the skies in the middle east launching another wave of air strikes, a big one this time aimed at targets inside syria targeting some oil facilities that isis militants had commandeered to help finance their operation. as this effort goes on...
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new york. >> how about how stores are using technology? >> we don't know where it will go but we are seeing apple technology ibeacon which is when shoppers go through a store, they can get pinged with promotions as they walk through the aisles and we see google for business. it is like goo labs for grocery stores. -- is like google maps for grocery stores. i talked to a retail expert as she says that might be something we see in the future. shoppers are using their phones. many people who are younger are shopping with recipes and anyway the stores can get in front of customers using technology, they are trying it. it is a competitive industry. >> i know mcdonald's is offering free coffee for the next two weeks in participating restaurants but if you are in new york, you can now go to this store called central perk which is a mockup of the coffee shop in "friends." they are marking the 20th anniversary of the shore so warner bros. offered a pop-up replica which will open tomorrow in soho and ser
new york. >> how about how stores are using technology? >> we don't know where it will go but we are seeing apple technology ibeacon which is when shoppers go through a store, they can get pinged with promotions as they walk through the aisles and we see google for business. it is like goo labs for grocery stores. -- is like google maps for grocery stores. i talked to a retail expert as she says that might be something we see in the future. shoppers are using their phones. many...
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the british captured him in new jersey and brought him back to new york, where they forced sam fraunces to, as a prisoner of war, to serve one of the british generals at a different location. and so sam fraunces was an entrepreneur. i mean he started this tavern, this fancy mansion, it was very popular. so being forced to work for free really rubbed him the wrong way. and as a patriot, he used this as an opportunity to help the cause. so he would listen in to what the british generals were saying at the dinner table and report that intelligence back to the continental army. he also would save table scraps and any kind of clothing and give them to the prisoners in new york city. not many people know this, but more men died in the prison ships in new york harbor than on the battlefield. so sam fraunces was really helping the cause. and finally, cut to the end of fraunces tavern's history throughout the war -- so, new york was a sad, sad city during the war. it was under british occupation, there was starvation, there were fires. and eventually we all know the end of the story, the america
the british captured him in new jersey and brought him back to new york, where they forced sam fraunces to, as a prisoner of war, to serve one of the british generals at a different location. and so sam fraunces was an entrepreneur. i mean he started this tavern, this fancy mansion, it was very popular. so being forced to work for free really rubbed him the wrong way. and as a patriot, he used this as an opportunity to help the cause. so he would listen in to what the british generals were...
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"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. ♪. >> the "new york times" didn't just report the story. it put three journalists on it, two of them winners of the pulitz pulitzer prize, the times on earth, nick davis hadn't gotten to and reinforced the guardian's contention news international's one rogue reporter defense was proving ludicrous. the times published in 2010 when the story was reaching a critical stage politically. four months prior, david cameron's conservatives took power. cameron brought a key murdoch player with him to 10 downing street, andy coulson as his communications chief. he was the former editor of the news of the world and had resigned taking responsibili
"new york times" was in a fight to the death against new york city which is owned by murdoch. >> i think it's fair to say that in asking ourselves, well, to which newspaper should we try to offer this story? it was clear that the "new york times" might be more interested in it than others because they were precisely under attack with the royal family private investigators. they do crazy things. it was good chemistry to get them involved. they went for it. ♪. >>...
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i am originally from new york. i am a product of the public schools in new york. so, going to those schools -- outside columbia as an undergraduate, going to those schools were really my first exposure outside of new york and got those degrees and then spent really a career before the bench trying to look at the workings of our institutions. and studied relations between the branches of government at the brookings institution and at georgetown. senator daniel patrick moynihan, who had been my professor at harvard, and i was his teaching assistant, he .as on my oral exam because of him, i became a judge. ofwe have got some videotape you from 1993 testifying. where would you have been? >> i can tell you exactly what i was doing, that day in fact. i was accompanying risk data ,its -- ruth bader ginsburg meeting with the senators on the hill. senator moynihan had asked me if i would work with her. she did not need any work because she was so fully prepared and everything. and i made every meeting with her that was scheduled except one, with barbara boxer, because the
i am originally from new york. i am a product of the public schools in new york. so, going to those schools -- outside columbia as an undergraduate, going to those schools were really my first exposure outside of new york and got those degrees and then spent really a career before the bench trying to look at the workings of our institutions. and studied relations between the branches of government at the brookings institution and at georgetown. senator daniel patrick moynihan, who had been my...
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we're going to begin in new york. in a few hours, president obama will try to rally more international support for his plans to defeat islamic state militants. it was overnight the u.s. continued to pound i.s.i.s. targets in syria, for a second day in a row. as well as in iraq. and military officials tell nbc news, the air strikes are considered targets of opportunity. 100 missiles and bombs have been launch. they are successful. but are warning they could last for years. these are some of the first pictures on the ground in syria, after the air strikes. and residents say this town was hit by four rockets in the first day of the raids. and the u.s. has stressed there was an international coalition. a top official with the joint chiefs of staff says the u.s. has carried out most of the strikes. the obama administration says the air strikes are legal, under the iraq war authorization act of 2002. president obama is praising the five arab allies and promising that the countries will not let up on i.s.i.s. >> america is p
we're going to begin in new york. in a few hours, president obama will try to rally more international support for his plans to defeat islamic state militants. it was overnight the u.s. continued to pound i.s.i.s. targets in syria, for a second day in a row. as well as in iraq. and military officials tell nbc news, the air strikes are considered targets of opportunity. 100 missiles and bombs have been launch. they are successful. but are warning they could last for years. these are some of the...
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in new york news crews have been stationed outside mt. sinai hospital since thursday awaiting any word on joan's condition. rivers was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after she stopped breathing during a routine medical procedure on her vocal cords. joan was moved out of intensive care and into a private room yesterday where melissa said she was being kept comfortable. melissa goes on to say my mother's greatest joy in life was to make others laugh. i know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon. >> she was amazing. her strength was incredible. and she became r
in new york news crews have been stationed outside mt. sinai hospital since thursday awaiting any word on joan's condition. rivers was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after she stopped breathing during a routine medical procedure on her vocal cords. joan was moved out of intensive care and into a private room yesterday where melissa said she was being kept comfortable. melissa goes on to say my mother's greatest joy in life was to make others laugh. i know her final wish would be...
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susan mcginnis is here in new york with more. susan, good morning. >> well, marlie, sunday in its lineup of games can't get here soon enough for roger goodell and his brass. former fbi director robert mueller is heading uf ing up t investigation. a key part of the investigation centers ow how much the nfl knew about rice's attack of his wife before he was handed that two-game suspension. the big question when did the nfl first learn of the video shot from inside an atlantic city casino elevator showing the former ravens running back striking his then fiancee. the website tmz released it this week and "associated press" reporter rob mehdi said he heard a voice mail confirming its receipt in april. >> the voice mail is from an unidentified woman saying that she received the video, thanking the law enforcement official for sending it, and telling him, he's right, it's terrible. >> but nfl commissioner roger goodell told "cbs morning news's" norah o'donnell nobody in the league to his knowledge saw the video before monday morning. >>
susan mcginnis is here in new york with more. susan, good morning. >> well, marlie, sunday in its lineup of games can't get here soon enough for roger goodell and his brass. former fbi director robert mueller is heading uf ing up t investigation. a key part of the investigation centers ow how much the nfl knew about rice's attack of his wife before he was handed that two-game suspension. the big question when did the nfl first learn of the video shot from inside an atlantic city casino...
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david shuster here at al jazeera headquarters in new york. you are looking at a live picture of the south lawn of the white house. the president is expected to travel to the united nations here in new york and talk about climate change, but first he is going to be stopping at that podium and speaking about the us-lead air strikes overnight on isil targets in syria. if you missed the news, the united states along with five arab coalition partners bombed at least a couple of dozen targets last night. the arab partners included saudi arabia, jordan, the uae, and qatar. the pentagon is not providing many details this morning except to say that at least 14 different isil targets in eastern syria were struck, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey said eight were intended to try to disrupt what he described as imminent attack plotting. here is some of the video that the department of the defense released overnight of some of the tomahawk cruise missiles that were fired. the pentagon says at least 40 tomahawk cruise missiles we
david shuster here at al jazeera headquarters in new york. you are looking at a live picture of the south lawn of the white house. the president is expected to travel to the united nations here in new york and talk about climate change, but first he is going to be stopping at that podium and speaking about the us-lead air strikes overnight on isil targets in syria. if you missed the news, the united states along with five arab coalition partners bombed at least a couple of dozen targets last...
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it is a monday here in new york city. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. >> you are indeed. butver the weekend, not one two producers celebrated their birthdays and neither one invited eric or i to celebrate. what does that say about the market makers team? >> we are going to begin the show with the top stories from around the world. in hong kong you have probably seen the footage already, thousands of protesters jammed the streets and battle with police. police used tear gas and pepper spray on these protesters, who are angry about china's plan to control the 2016 leadership election and what they say is a broken promise when hong kong was returned to the chinese .ears ago another shakeup at american apparel, the struggling clothing chain. an interim ceo has been named. he has had other in terms jobs for retailers. american apparel is looking for a permanent ceo to replace their ousted ceo. to a persong familiar with the matter investment bankers are barred from trading individual stocks and bonds with goldman
it is a monday here in new york city. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. >> you are indeed. butver the weekend, not one two producers celebrated their birthdays and neither one invited eric or i to celebrate. what does that say about the market makers team? >> we are going to begin the show with the top stories from around the world. in hong kong you have probably seen the footage already, thousands of protesters jammed the streets and battle with police. police...
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british occupied new york early on in the war. wall.w the writing on the he knew this was going to happen. he left to new jersey with his and left the loyalist son-in-law to run the tavern. the british captured him in new him back to ought new york where they forced st. prison of war serve one of the british generals at a different location. fraunces was an entrepreneur. he started the tavern, the fancy it was popular. being forced to run for free rubbed him the wrong way. a patriot, he used it to help the cause. he would listen in to what the generals said at the dinner table and report it back army.the copt innocental he saved table scraps and any kind of clothing and give them to the prisoners in new york city. not many people know this, but in the prison ships in new york people, more men ships than on the battlefield. fraunces was helping the cause. cut to the end of the history throughout the war. sad, sad story a during the war. under british occupation, tarvation, fires, and eventually we all know the end of the story, the
british occupied new york early on in the war. wall.w the writing on the he knew this was going to happen. he left to new jersey with his and left the loyalist son-in-law to run the tavern. the british captured him in new him back to ought new york where they forced st. prison of war serve one of the british generals at a different location. fraunces was an entrepreneur. he started the tavern, the fancy it was popular. being forced to run for free rubbed him the wrong way. a patriot, he used it...
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that includes the state of new york, the obama administration and including the mayor of new york. after the report came out, not a word from the chancellor, mayor or governor. not a word. and they silence speaks, i think, the fact that we accepted. now we find ourselves as a nation -- we are not at plussy even. that promise was separate but equal. we have separate and profoundly unequal. the two most important issues facing education today are not addressed. they are racial segregation and inequality in funding for schools. and despite the campaign for fiscal equitties ruling that should be addressed is a non-issue. we have known for years not only are unequal resources making the gaps in the in academic performance we call the achievement gap but we know whether we allow our schools to be -- when -- segregated the way they are it is difficult to generate support for public schools. leah's school probably does well garnering resources from the parents and i know of many schools that can't because the parents have no resources. so those affect the learn environment and whether or n
that includes the state of new york, the obama administration and including the mayor of new york. after the report came out, not a word from the chancellor, mayor or governor. not a word. and they silence speaks, i think, the fact that we accepted. now we find ourselves as a nation -- we are not at plussy even. that promise was separate but equal. we have separate and profoundly unequal. the two most important issues facing education today are not addressed. they are racial segregation and...
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the lincoln tunnel has been closed here in new york. while getting ready to listen to the president, back to jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. can you shed any light for us on what kind of things are in place in the event of an attack of this nature? >> reporter: well, katie, it's very difficult for the u.s. military to respond to this kind of thing, you know, right now, because it's unclear exactly who's behind it, and if there are any other potential attacks or incidents like this, because this has obviously not been officially declared a terrorist attack, but all the experts who are looking at these pictures say there's no doubt about it, this was a coordinated terrorist attack. but who and why is very much unclear right now. and the problem with trying to put planes in the air to try to prevent any further attacks is -- these are, after all, open air spaces, for the most part. and it's difficult for the u.s. military to simply scramble jets and put them in the air. according to officials here, then do what? this area, of course, acc
the lincoln tunnel has been closed here in new york. while getting ready to listen to the president, back to jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. can you shed any light for us on what kind of things are in place in the event of an attack of this nature? >> reporter: well, katie, it's very difficult for the u.s. military to respond to this kind of thing, you know, right now, because it's unclear exactly who's behind it, and if there are any other potential attacks or incidents like this,...
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we want information that helps us better protect new york. that's what this program gives us, and it is funded by right funds. it keeps it out of the budget squabble that happens every year. >> if ray kelly got a call from the white house, i am sure obama would shake your hand, too, and he said you have to pick a city in iraq, and you have to put a system together that would be effective, what would you say? >> anytime the president calls, you have to respond. i would love to take a look at the issue. it is a lot more complex over there. everybody has an ak-47 rifle over there. it is a very difficult environment, and you cannot escape the fact that the sunni-shiite split is so significant. sometimes people do not talk about it. but it is the root of a lot of ongoing problems there. but it is an interesting opposition. >> talk about some of the tools that you have 13 years later. like cameras, for example. >> there are thousands of cameras now deployed in new york city. the lower manhattan security coronation is said to monitor those cameras.
we want information that helps us better protect new york. that's what this program gives us, and it is funded by right funds. it keeps it out of the budget squabble that happens every year. >> if ray kelly got a call from the white house, i am sure obama would shake your hand, too, and he said you have to pick a city in iraq, and you have to put a system together that would be effective, what would you say? >> anytime the president calls, you have to respond. i would love to take a...
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a sight seeing tour sponsored by eworld travel and tours, also based out of new york. they had been down in washington on friday and they were headed back to new york yesterday. last night we spoke to a passerby, a college student who was driving back to school with his friend. they came upon the scene of this accident. they were one of the first people to get out there and help before police arrived. >> i guess what really got to me is when i found out that one woman died. and i do recall someone -- and i guess she was trapped underneath the bus, and one man saying "my wife, my wife, my wife," and that kept on replaying in my mind. made me think about how fragile life is at times. >> reporter: as you can imagine, just an emotional and horrific scene to come upon. what we do know about the tourists is that all 50 of them, most of them were adults. there were at least two children who were on board. everybody was injured and they were taken to all of the hospitals in new castle county. coming up at 5:30, i'll talk more about what's next for the investigation for state p
a sight seeing tour sponsored by eworld travel and tours, also based out of new york. they had been down in washington on friday and they were headed back to new york yesterday. last night we spoke to a passerby, a college student who was driving back to school with his friend. they came upon the scene of this accident. they were one of the first people to get out there and help before police arrived. >> i guess what really got to me is when i found out that one woman died. and i do...
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york and new jersey state police. the suburban police departments all have large numbers of officers out both in uniform and not. new york city always puts a large show of force out, and this works really well, because it could disrupt something. there was the attack or planned attack on the brooklyn bridge some years ago that was thwarted not because they caught the people or stopped them, but because they stopped themselves, because they saw all that extra security on the bridge and they decided that they didn't have a good chance of being successful. >> ok, going back to that video, do you think it's possible that there are thousands of isil fighters ready to attack u.s.? >> i don't know if there are thousands, but certainly are large numbers. peter king, the new york senator has talked about hundreds of people in the united states who are planning attacks. it's not just isil again. there are other organizations, and it's not just the islamic terrorists, which is the radical do jour. we have the homegrown people on
york and new jersey state police. the suburban police departments all have large numbers of officers out both in uniform and not. new york city always puts a large show of force out, and this works really well, because it could disrupt something. there was the attack or planned attack on the brooklyn bridge some years ago that was thwarted not because they caught the people or stopped them, but because they stopped themselves, because they saw all that extra security on the bridge and they...
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tom farley, the head of the new york stock exchange, congratulations. >> the new york stock exchange on not just be the site of the first trade in alibaba shares. of an earlier the site interview that our own emily chang had with the founder and executive chairman of alibaba, jackma. let's listen to some of that. >> to be a global company dealing with any government is difficult. it's a great opportunity if you do with the government well and the commit -- and can indicate with them and listen to their problems and solve their problems and tell them they are your problems -- that is opportunity for communication and that's what we supply for the past 15 years. be in lovery to say with the government but don't marry them. that's our philosophy, making sure that you solve the problem they want to solve. >>jack ma speaking to emily chang earlier. be in love with the government but don't get married. that is one of the things that makes alibaba so unique. >> it's an oddity to think of a company this important. this is a landscape shifting company and yet based on what the he just said, t
tom farley, the head of the new york stock exchange, congratulations. >> the new york stock exchange on not just be the site of the first trade in alibaba shares. of an earlier the site interview that our own emily chang had with the founder and executive chairman of alibaba, jackma. let's listen to some of that. >> to be a global company dealing with any government is difficult. it's a great opportunity if you do with the government well and the commit -- and can indicate with them...
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and number two from new york city it was different. some of the most serious and sustained challenges occurred in the country. for one example from upstate new york there's shootings and hijackings. but according to wilson they dismiss them those from shooting out the tires of the trucks. but all the same it was surprising. that wilson spent summers at the same place but no one does and mobs was running the country now about to end their life. he had written about it in massachusetts in investigating labor conditions in detroit. i have never seen such a serious man. and how many police were not surprised. than your finest were not called. the crowd did not hesitate they marched out to. the mass increased. 2% shooting gas bombs at them and holding them as it was wrote to. troopers' fired the tear-gas bombs but later it was the explanation of the calculation. >> and after a couple of weeks the crisis in the countryside was unavailable and in early september way below production she reported how farmers were shooting their cows for:even t
and number two from new york city it was different. some of the most serious and sustained challenges occurred in the country. for one example from upstate new york there's shootings and hijackings. but according to wilson they dismiss them those from shooting out the tires of the trucks. but all the same it was surprising. that wilson spent summers at the same place but no one does and mobs was running the country now about to end their life. he had written about it in massachusetts in...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in monday night's football matchup, the new york jets host the chicago bears. in the first minute of play chicago's ryan mundy returns an interception 46 yards for a touchdown. four minutes later, the jets turn the ball over again, this time on a fumbled punt. that sets up another bears touchdown. chicago never trailed in a 27-19 win. >>> week four of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs this thursday night. the new york giants head to the beltway to take on the washington redskins. our coverage starts at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. this is the "cbs morning news." ning news." nted sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. (birds chirping softly in background.) (loud engine sounds!) what! how's it going? heard you need a ride to school. i know just the thing to help you get going. power up with new cheerios protein. the heavy lifters.ers. just for men does more than get rid of gray, your facial hair looks fuller, thicker, the be
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> in monday night's football matchup, the new york jets host the chicago bears. in the first minute of play chicago's ryan mundy returns an interception 46 yards for a touchdown. four minutes later, the jets turn the ball over again, this time on a fumbled punt. that sets up another bears touchdown. chicago never trailed in a 27-19 win. >>> week four of the nfl season kicks off right here on cbs this thursday night. the new york giants...
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we're keeping our eyes now on a news conference scheduled by the mayor of new york. that's set to begin in a moment. live pictures there. first of all, i want to bring in cropped pamela brown. she just got out of a meeting with the fbi director, james comey. what did the fbi director say? they said that they have heard nothing about this. does he treat it with credibility. >> reporter: that's exactly what james comey said. he was reading reports on what the prime minister said right before this meeting and said that his intelligence folks hadn't heard anything about it. obviously this would be front and center on his radar. so with that said, though, officials say they are assessing the validity of this threat but really across the board, jim, the white house intelligence officials are saying, look, this is the first we're hearing about this. this was not mentioned in the meeting between the prime minister of iraq and the president and secretary kerry. of course, we're going to assess this. but so far, there's been nothing to lend credence to this threat. jim? >> it'
we're keeping our eyes now on a news conference scheduled by the mayor of new york. that's set to begin in a moment. live pictures there. first of all, i want to bring in cropped pamela brown. she just got out of a meeting with the fbi director, james comey. what did the fbi director say? they said that they have heard nothing about this. does he treat it with credibility. >> reporter: that's exactly what james comey said. he was reading reports on what the prime minister said right...
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. >> good evening from new york. we begin with major news about war in the middle east that you actually may not have heard yet. today, lawmakers from across the country return to the capital and held a detailed debate about how to wage wars against i,sis and they held a debate about it. >> this is about psychopaths trying to kill us. we do have to realize that whether we like it or not, they have declared war on us. there isn't a walk-on-by option. there isn't an option to go away. >> yes, the british parliament came back to launch air strikes in iraq and they held the debate before any of those actual air strikes began. you know, that's kind of the logical order before action is taken. >>> the final vote to authorize those strikes in iraq, syria was not on the table. 524-43. there were some objections to more war and some objections that the strikes weren't enough. >> is it seriously contended that we can actually roll back isil. >> killing extremists doesn't kill our ideas. why are we hearing far more from this pr
. >> good evening from new york. we begin with major news about war in the middle east that you actually may not have heard yet. today, lawmakers from across the country return to the capital and held a detailed debate about how to wage wars against i,sis and they held a debate about it. >> this is about psychopaths trying to kill us. we do have to realize that whether we like it or not, they have declared war on us. there isn't a walk-on-by option. there isn't an option to go away....
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jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return, will the weather hold up for derek jeter to play one more game at yankee stadium and how one major leaguer cost them serious money. this is the "cbs morning news." that's two more pills. . the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. grilled chicken, pico, fresh greens, cilantro, avocado, tortilla strips, and a drizzle of margarita sauce, all served with a bowl of soup. chili's fresh mex bowls from our lunch combo menu starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. with up to 27% more brush movements patented sonic technology get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around t
jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return, will the weather hold up for derek jeter to play one more game at yankee stadium and how one major leaguer cost them serious money. this is the "cbs morning news." that's two more pills. . the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is...