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he left the new york city hospital today. we've got more details. and valentine's day is huge business in the u.s., but china's anti-romance day is much bigger. single's day celebrates bachelorhood in china. it's the invention of a single company, alibaba. we'll tell you how much singles spent and popular stocks aside from alibaba. it's the last hour of trading. we're going to make you money. let's start the countdown. ♪ good afternoon, everybody. we begin with an american icon revealing its new model figure. americans, of course, are obsessed with weight loss and it seems that ford motor company is no different. today, it has revealed a slimmer model of its hottest one, shifts 700 pounds from the f-150 truck. it's the biggest transformation, substituting aluminum for much heavier steel. a gamble for ford, which spent billions to retool its factories. will they embrace the truck? the ford f-150 has been the best selling truck for more than three decades. it's an impressive streak to say the least. the first ever rolled over the assembly line in de
he left the new york city hospital today. we've got more details. and valentine's day is huge business in the u.s., but china's anti-romance day is much bigger. single's day celebrates bachelorhood in china. it's the invention of a single company, alibaba. we'll tell you how much singles spent and popular stocks aside from alibaba. it's the last hour of trading. we're going to make you money. let's start the countdown. ♪ good afternoon, everybody. we begin with an american icon revealing its...
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york city and it is kind of possibly a bumper in new york city. >> that was a nice story, nice memory, very cool. >>> we have quiet conditions here, patchy fog it will be dry through late friday. partly cloudy. the system such moving apart and it was a mountain of high pressure on wednesday and it is still holding court and any rain would be up near cent city north and it is -- crescent city north, a little warmer down south and it looks like most of the snow has ended back east and if you are ended back here also in pennsylvania, the testifyel tee lays have cold and maybe snow up towards haven't cure mainly due to cloud cover but temperatures are up, los altos hills offshore oakland napa. >>> skill we have 22 to 25-mile- per-hour winds and up in the mountains, the system will fall apart and we really have to wait for the next system, we will increase clouds friday and saturday, i get the feeling here -- because i have seen this way too many times that these projections will be decreased as we head towards 5:00, 6:00 or 7:00 and this will be late friday into saturday and let's hope it
york city and it is kind of possibly a bumper in new york city. >> that was a nice story, nice memory, very cool. >>> we have quiet conditions here, patchy fog it will be dry through late friday. partly cloudy. the system such moving apart and it was a mountain of high pressure on wednesday and it is still holding court and any rain would be up near cent city north and it is -- crescent city north, a little warmer down south and it looks like most of the snow has ended back east...
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. >>> a new york city doctor is declared ebola-free and goes home from the hospital following weeks of treatment. >>> the slow creep of lava through a hawaii neighborhood destroyed its first home and could claim more in the coming days. >> our wait is kind of over. it's like we can close the book on that. >>> and on this veterans day, a program who helps those who serve get back in the saddle. >> i knew it was going to be hard and days like this. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 11th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the deadly mid-winter like storm that hit the rockies and upper midwest is headed south and east this morning. the weather system brought harsh conditions including temperatures from the dakotas to the upper peninsula. in denver, the temperature dropped 46 degrees in six hours. the heavy snow caused widespread travel delays. more than 150 flights in and out of minneapolis were cancelled yesterday, but things appear to be getting back on
. >>> a new york city doctor is declared ebola-free and goes home from the hospital following weeks of treatment. >>> the slow creep of lava through a hawaii neighborhood destroyed its first home and could claim more in the coming days. >> our wait is kind of over. it's like we can close the book on that. >>> and on this veterans day, a program who helps those who serve get back in the saddle. >> i knew it was going to be hard and days like this. >>...
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a new york city restaurant is offering a $35,000 thanks giving meal. the nine course dinner at old homestead includes a roasted farm-raised stuffed with filet mignon. it's worth $200 per pound. sweet potatoes topped with caviar and swedish moose cheese. the restaurant selling at least two of these pricey din piers. >> -- dinners. that's crazy. >> here we have the answers to a perfect thanksgiving turkey is butter ball turkey expert carol miller. cory is asking hou how many hou it have to be cooked? >> it depends on how large the turkey is. this turkey here is about 16 to 18 pounds. in a 325 oven it's going to take three to three and a half hours. if you stuff the turkey it's going to need about another half hour. >> phyllis asked this. will the turkey breast be more tender if i put it in a baking bag. >> there's so many great ways to prepare turkey, and the oven cooking bags are great. y get a little bit more juices and they cook a little bit quicker because you have the steam in the bag and it's a higher temperature. >> do i turn the turkey upside dow
a new york city restaurant is offering a $35,000 thanks giving meal. the nine course dinner at old homestead includes a roasted farm-raised stuffed with filet mignon. it's worth $200 per pound. sweet potatoes topped with caviar and swedish moose cheese. the restaurant selling at least two of these pricey din piers. >> -- dinners. that's crazy. >> here we have the answers to a perfect thanksgiving turkey is butter ball turkey expert carol miller. cory is asking hou how many hou it...
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for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. and it was only in 1919 following the war that midtown began to take off. reach a takeoff space. and it culminated in the building of this building which still stands. this is the fred french building on 5th avenue. and it was the first terrifically tall building north of 42nd street. and in this year, 1927, when the building was completed, they founded their networks nbc and cbs, the first national radio networks. and radio went national. and the grand central station had been completed in 1913. but the period i'm talking about, when it reaches its takeoff phase was in 1927. so a lot of the book centers on that year. and this is 1927, the year that lindbergh, for example, his return from his solo flight from long island to paris and triumphantly returns first to the nation's capital in washington and then to new york city. wherever over 4 million people crowded the streets to see it. and it's also in 1927 that, oops, hit the wrong button. that the tempo of the city changed dramatical
for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. and it was only in 1919 following the war that midtown began to take off. reach a takeoff space. and it culminated in the building of this building which still stands. this is the fred french building on 5th avenue. and it was the first terrifically tall building north of 42nd street. and in this year, 1927, when the building was completed, they founded their networks nbc and cbs, the first national radio networks. and radio went national. and...
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york city offices. in terms of number of patients, we think that the new york city practices will probably double the number of patients we have purely because of the population density that's there. >> at home where they care for their five lovely daughters, chris and leslie's roles are interchangeable but in the office they learned the importance of staying in their respective lanes. >> one of the things that is really huge in our success is the fact that my husband doesn't have a background in health care and in the office we have very specific functions. the other person cannot decide okay well this is how we're going to deal with this clinically or i wouldn't be able to decide this is how we're going to, you know, negotiate this contract. it didn't work. in the beginning. >> one of the things that we used to hear a lot is oh, you work with your spouse? oh, yeah, that probably isn't too good but it's a lot of fun because -- >> yeah, we actually like each other. >> it's fun. >> congrats. their dental
york city offices. in terms of number of patients, we think that the new york city practices will probably double the number of patients we have purely because of the population density that's there. >> at home where they care for their five lovely daughters, chris and leslie's roles are interchangeable but in the office they learned the importance of staying in their respective lanes. >> one of the things that is really huge in our success is the fact that my husband doesn't have a...
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♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. it is 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday morning. >> i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is an exclusive interview you will only see on the fox news channel the man who killed osama bin laden speaking out for the first time in a two night special. >> he didn't think he would return home from his mission. he described letters he left behind for family and friends. >> i wrote one to pretty much everybody. it was more of an explanation of why we went why it was noble and why i am not afraid the best people in the world were going on the most important mission since washington pros crossed the delaware and it is worth it. i am sorry you are upset i died with the people i should have died with. it was sad. there was a few times there were tears on the pages. it is weird i. going to call people but this is a letter they are going to get from me explaining why it had to happen. >> did you think they wouldn't understand? >> no, they would understand. the kids probably wouldn't. eventually they çwo
♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. it is 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday morning. >> i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is an exclusive interview you will only see on the fox news channel the man who killed osama bin laden speaking out for the first time in a two night special. >> he didn't think he would return home from his mission. he described letters he left behind for family and friends. >> i wrote one to pretty much...
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and it was actually really great to hear what our counter parts in new york city and sweden have been doing to implement the vision zero in their country, or their city. and i also, we got a chance to learn a lot about the advocacy groups that exist in new york city as well. and i know that some of the colleagues that were already very familiar with the transportation alternatives and families for safe streets but it was my first opportunity to actually see what the advocates do on the ground to really push, new york city's policies moving forward. and also the incredible network and those who have lost the members of the family to vehicle collision and how powerful their testimony was both this vision, forward. and just want to recognize that we had a large con ent and we had commaederer from sfpd and we had several including john knox white, and megan wier, also presented and we had members of the pedestrian, safety, advisory committee, and bike coalition and walk sf and china town, and senior disability, action and central city, sro collaborativive. and just a couple of take aways
and it was actually really great to hear what our counter parts in new york city and sweden have been doing to implement the vision zero in their country, or their city. and i also, we got a chance to learn a lot about the advocacy groups that exist in new york city as well. and i know that some of the colleagues that were already very familiar with the transportation alternatives and families for safe streets but it was my first opportunity to actually see what the advocates do on the ground...
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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york city. >> we showed you the incredible video last week where a man winds up and slaps a woman who was taunting people on a new york city subway. what prosecutors just decided about his fate. >> and he's known for creating sweet treats on reality tv. you know him as the cake boss. he just opened a store down in south jersey but he got into some trouble in new york city. the behavior police say landed him behind bars. >> i wonder if brought a cake. >> with the eagles getting ready for their game sunday in green bay, chip kelly has an interesting take what makes connor barwin so good on defense much that's coming up in sports. >> coming up in weather we've been talking about it all week and right now we're looking at some rain and wet snow, in particular around western parts of chester county. more on the timing of this mess and when it moves out coming up. >> and what was supposed to be a fun family outing turns into pleas for help a dad and his kids lost for hours. tonight at 10:00 the maze s
york city. >> we showed you the incredible video last week where a man winds up and slaps a woman who was taunting people on a new york city subway. what prosecutors just decided about his fate. >> and he's known for creating sweet treats on reality tv. you know him as the cake boss. he just opened a store down in south jersey but he got into some trouble in new york city. the behavior police say landed him behind bars. >> i wonder if brought a cake. >> with the eagles...
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new york is the biggest industrial city in the country. chicago has big industries like steel mills an stock yards and gigantic clothing factories. new york, it's the small firms in the garment industry that dominate, not the big ones. but when america moves -- see, this is the beginning of -- i do this in the book, this is the beginning of the decentralization, yes, of the city but also the beginning of the deindustrialization of the country and the electronics revolution is coming on. that's radio. that's television. mass communications and things like that. new york had always been in the forefront of that since the 19th century sending packet boats to england. the associated press going out there and picking up the news 60 miles offshore and having fast boats bring it into the city. it had always been a communication's center with more newspapers than any city in the country. i think what you have is this wonderful siindustry. it still had the greatest port in the hemisphere. the port is very profitable. it has an industrial base but i
new york is the biggest industrial city in the country. chicago has big industries like steel mills an stock yards and gigantic clothing factories. new york, it's the small firms in the garment industry that dominate, not the big ones. but when america moves -- see, this is the beginning of -- i do this in the book, this is the beginning of the decentralization, yes, of the city but also the beginning of the deindustrialization of the country and the electronics revolution is coming on. that's...
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this is times square, in new york city. this is the risers where you stand. just around another side you get discount tickets in the heart of times square. this troud kroud has been building. nypd, fire department are out. police are out with motorcycles as well, and large groups of cops with guns. these protestors have premade signs suggested to us that this was planned and we're told in advance that the fbi, los angeles, new york, and washington atlanta, san francisco. police out, this has been largely quiet. there is a display of open confrontation. police are staying away from the crowds in los angeles. it appears now that we have seen a few police cars in the area here. in los angeles it's past 8:00 in the evening and clouds are building the fire burning is in ferguson. no violence anywhere else tell us what's happening where you are. >> looks like police officers are repositioning themselves. and largely this street has been cleared out. after a quick flare of activity, and definitely was looting. now, we're seeing some of the nonlethal weaponry. but th
this is times square, in new york city. this is the risers where you stand. just around another side you get discount tickets in the heart of times square. this troud kroud has been building. nypd, fire department are out. police are out with motorcycles as well, and large groups of cops with guns. these protestors have premade signs suggested to us that this was planned and we're told in advance that the fbi, los angeles, new york, and washington atlanta, san francisco. police out, this has...
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new york city, we keep using new york but it is a great representation of the irish experience. 55% of those arrested in the 1850's were irish-born. probably another 20% if you include irish-american spirit 35% of the prostitutes arrested in 1858 were irish-born or to wherever you turn, you found irish offenders, sometimes as petty thieves or drunk and disorderly, sometimes much more serious stuff. quotation about the irishman 1880's by a judge -- class, the majority of the population of new york and brooklyn to whom the rearing of two or more children inevitably means a boy for the penitentiary and a girl for the brothel. blunt language saying whenever the irish have a kid, it is either a future prostitute or future criminal. this images from the early 1870's interest prisoners lining up or getting out of this wagon. wagon known as? what do we call it? >> paddy wagon. >> right. why? it comes from the 1850's, the term >> the name patrick? >> yes, the nickname. sometimes pejorative. sometimes affectionate. why would they call it a paddy wagon? >> because it is full of irishmen. >> yes.
new york city, we keep using new york but it is a great representation of the irish experience. 55% of those arrested in the 1850's were irish-born. probably another 20% if you include irish-american spirit 35% of the prostitutes arrested in 1858 were irish-born or to wherever you turn, you found irish offenders, sometimes as petty thieves or drunk and disorderly, sometimes much more serious stuff. quotation about the irishman 1880's by a judge -- class, the majority of the population of new...
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new york city, where the rules are changing when it comes to marijuana. pretty soon people are going to start getting tickets instead of being arrested for pot possession. well, you know i'm not unfamiliar with marijuana, and a lot of you watching right now could probably say the same thing. but in the wake of pro-pot votes in alaska, oregon, and d.c. last week are we getting ahead of ourselves? is weed spreading too fast? and speaking of changing the rules, there's news on another topic we talked about a lot, and that's the n word. the nfl wants to ban the word on the field. but is it realistic? who can say it, and who decides? plus a former baltimore ravz cheerleader charged with sexually abusing a 15-year-old boy. adult women preying on teenagers. is it happening more often or are we just hearing about it more? we've got a whole lot to get to tonight but i want to begin with america's marijuana obsession. cnn's miguel marquez joins me with that. miguel? >> reporter: hello there, don. look, if you want to know where pot is going in this country, by 2019
new york city, where the rules are changing when it comes to marijuana. pretty soon people are going to start getting tickets instead of being arrested for pot possession. well, you know i'm not unfamiliar with marijuana, and a lot of you watching right now could probably say the same thing. but in the wake of pro-pot votes in alaska, oregon, and d.c. last week are we getting ahead of ourselves? is weed spreading too fast? and speaking of changing the rules, there's news on another topic we...
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in 1979, schneider was a new york city employee working in what had been the new york life building in lower manhattan. he knew the clock had been abandoned for decades and was in desperate need of repair. >> everything looked dilapidated, and i thought it would reflect very poorly on the city to have this kind of clock not working. >> axelrod: schneider, who loved watches since he was a kid, immersed himself in the study of clocks and watches and successfully lobbied the city to let him get the clocks back on time. so every week for the past 34 weeks, schneider-- now the official clock master of new york city and his trusty assistant forest merkowitz, have kept the gears greased and used this old-fashioned crank to wind this 19th century clock in lower manhattan, one of only a hand full left of its kind. >> what we're trying to do is to preserve this clock for posterity, so that new yorkers and visitors can appreciate what this is all about. >> axelrod: but marvin and forest are dealing with the distinct possibility that time may notob their side. earlier this year, a developer bought
in 1979, schneider was a new york city employee working in what had been the new york life building in lower manhattan. he knew the clock had been abandoned for decades and was in desperate need of repair. >> everything looked dilapidated, and i thought it would reflect very poorly on the city to have this kind of clock not working. >> axelrod: schneider, who loved watches since he was a kid, immersed himself in the study of clocks and watches and successfully lobbied the city to...
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york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. we got to keep marching. we have to keep fighting. we have to keep pushing. >> we said to nypd not only will we fight against you, we will fight against you when we get off the job because what you are doing is wrong. >> keeshan seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. >> good afternoon. my name is keeshan. i'm 19 years old. just one of many hearts shattered of the news of the police violence targeted at my community. a young black man stopped and frisked over 100 times, i realize my life could have also been stripped away. broken windows policing that targets communities of color promotes this violence. there needs to be a substantive change in city hall and how nypd responded to the incidences. the lack of accountability for officers who target stop and frisk and murder members of our communities of color reaffirms everything i believe about this justice system in this country. it works if you don't look like me. if you don't like like us. thank yo
york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. we got to keep marching. we have to keep fighting. we have to keep pushing. >> we said to nypd not only will we fight against you, we will fight against you when we get off the job because what you are doing is wrong. >> keeshan seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. >> good afternoon. my name is keeshan. i'm 19 years old. just one of many hearts shattered of the...
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and there were protests about that here in new york city. but andre sorano lives comfortably today and they are using his more recent works in the transit system here. you couldn't ask for a different example involving that kind of imagery with christ and what the cost of that is. the cost of that is nothing. in this country. >> but that didn't come about, you know, for free. if you go back to the religious wars in europe, in the 16th century. >> right. >> clerics would do the same kind of things that muslim clerics are doing now. but because of the enlightenment, the religious tolerance, christianity, the protestant church were forced to accept this kind of criticism and even mockery. >> and had to adjust the practice of their beliefs. we, in this country, were executing witches in my home state of massachusetts, and it was a very long road for christianity to find its way to sanity. >> exactly. and that's why, you know, you do not help the muslim faith by trying to outlaw these kind of cartoons. in fact, you, you stimulate a process of sec
and there were protests about that here in new york city. but andre sorano lives comfortably today and they are using his more recent works in the transit system here. you couldn't ask for a different example involving that kind of imagery with christ and what the cost of that is. the cost of that is nothing. in this country. >> but that didn't come about, you know, for free. if you go back to the religious wars in europe, in the 16th century. >> right. >> clerics would do the...
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. >>> breaking news unfolding in new york city. new york's fire department is responding to a report of a window washing platform hanging from world trade one. it's not clear if anyone is on it. take a look at this picture posted on twitter. this platform became disabled while on the 50th floor. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you more information as we get it. we'll be right back. i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell
. >>> breaking news unfolding in new york city. new york's fire department is responding to a report of a window washing platform hanging from world trade one. it's not clear if anyone is on it. take a look at this picture posted on twitter. this platform became disabled while on the 50th floor. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you more information as we get it. we'll be right back. i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions....
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this is new york city. we have a reputation to uphold. this is the city. ( cheers and applause ) you hear that? we are the city that never sleeps because we're afraid that if we nod off, a rat will birth its young in our open mouth. where did you rats go, new jersey? why? because it's cheaper and you have a nice yard with plenty of space to eat your young? ( laughter ) you gotta stay in the city. that's where the action is. that's where the culture is. you can infest the moma. you can infest the met. there are way better restaurant ice machines for you to poop in. so get it together, rats, or-- i can't believe i'm saying this-- we may stop leaving mountains of loosely bagged garbage on the sidewalk for you to feast on. ( laughter ) nation,un i love drones. they sent a clear message to our enemies that we will hunt them to the ends of the earth, as long as we don't have to leave tampa. ( laughter ) and these days, like a convoy of s.u.v.s in yemen, drones are blowing up. so it's time for my long-running drone appreciation segment-- "stephe
this is new york city. we have a reputation to uphold. this is the city. ( cheers and applause ) you hear that? we are the city that never sleeps because we're afraid that if we nod off, a rat will birth its young in our open mouth. where did you rats go, new jersey? why? because it's cheaper and you have a nice yard with plenty of space to eat your young? ( laughter ) you gotta stay in the city. that's where the action is. that's where the culture is. you can infest the moma. you can infest...
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each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they get back in, you know your surroundings. you feel more comfortable after a while. >> what will now happen is that we will go through our strip search procedure. >> you can't have the boots here. what size you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what, 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> we will take his other property, secure it, his civilian attire, until he's discharged from the facility. in the meantime, he will wear a green uniform throughout his stay in this facility. and that way, we can easily identify him. >> once an inmate is admitted, if he's not considered violent, he shares a dormi
each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they...
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he designed almost every modern bridge in new york city. and new york city hasn't built another bridge since his last bridge. the most daring feat about this bridge, and here it is in construction, is this. it's precariously thin deck. very slender. not many people thought it would hold the kind of traffic it had to hold. probably its most pleasing aesthetic feature to allow industrial archaeologists is this crisscrossing bracing. now, ayman wanted to cover that over. he thought that the steel should be sheathed in concrete and decorated. but the port authority that subsidized it didn't have the money to do it. it was 1932. so later, ayman kind of got this accidental artwork he created. all of his later bridges are unsheathed like this. the french architect called it the most beautiful bridge in the world. and now, this bridge increases congestion, but also creates suburbs on bergen county. a lot of the cars poured into new york, across the tunnel and down the new west side highway into the hell's kitchen area before they cut a left and wen
he designed almost every modern bridge in new york city. and new york city hasn't built another bridge since his last bridge. the most daring feat about this bridge, and here it is in construction, is this. it's precariously thin deck. very slender. not many people thought it would hold the kind of traffic it had to hold. probably its most pleasing aesthetic feature to allow industrial archaeologists is this crisscrossing bracing. now, ayman wanted to cover that over. he thought that the steel...
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. >> we do have some good news about that doctor up in new york city being treated for ebola. >> first we want to get to your interactive weather and take a live look outside. >> it does look like there's some haze on the camera lens. it's not from the weather. it's such a different picture from what we had yesterday but it's not the whole story. you might look outside and see those leaves blowing along. if they're still on the trees. it's been so windy and i started yesterday afternoon. the winds continued overnight and they will all day today. we're on the back side of the storm system that brought us the rain yesterday, it brought snow to parts of the appalachianian mountains and also to the southeastern states. a very rare early november storm for them. cape cod really getting hammered. temperatures this morning are very chilly. mainly in the low 40s. that's pretty close to our high temperature yesterday. winds are out of the north and these are gusts which at times, not sustained winds, but at times we're seeing them up to 36 miles an hour in allentown, 49 miles an hour in philade
. >> we do have some good news about that doctor up in new york city being treated for ebola. >> first we want to get to your interactive weather and take a live look outside. >> it does look like there's some haze on the camera lens. it's not from the weather. it's such a different picture from what we had yesterday but it's not the whole story. you might look outside and see those leaves blowing along. if they're still on the trees. it's been so windy and i started yesterday...
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she is going to walk around the streets of new york city just to see what happens. nobody is paying attention to her. she walks right through that crowd. >> they look like they are painted on her. >> they look exactly like they are painted on her. >> are they painted on her? >> yes. you guys have good eyes. you are cricket. >> how observant are new yorkers? i'm sending leah on the streets with painted-on jeans. >> you mean there is nothing in the front except paint? >> she is wearing a g-string. >> did she get cat calls? did anybody say anything? >> no. nobody said a thing. this video is not trying to compare this to the girl that walked around new york city for ten hours. >> it's because of the little touches he puts the artwork. the jeans are falling apart. your brain fills the rest in. >> the pants were painted on by the guys at the body of art in new york city. >> most people didn't notice a thing. when she gets to this part, this guy notices it. takes a phone, is about to take a picture. readjusts. then she turns around and he walks away. >> that's going to do
she is going to walk around the streets of new york city just to see what happens. nobody is paying attention to her. she walks right through that crowd. >> they look like they are painted on her. >> they look exactly like they are painted on her. >> are they painted on her? >> yes. you guys have good eyes. you are cricket. >> how observant are new yorkers? i'm sending leah on the streets with painted-on jeans. >> you mean there is nothing in the front except...
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david lee miller live in new york city with more on that. david? >> reporter: jon, in total here in new york city last night there were only two arrests of demonstrators, one the individual who threw the red paint or the fake blood as you call it on the police commissioner, a second demonstrator was arrested after getting in an altercation with police after he was seen throwing a bottle into a crowd. the demonstrators took to the streets starting in new york's union square and then marched up to times square, and then they made their way to harlem. a handful tried to block traffic on a couple of bridges, many of those who took to the streets were not only upset about the lack of an indictment in ferguson, but recent events in new york involving the police. the protesters say they feel let down by the justice system. >> it tells me that the black men can just get shot down like dogs. i mean, it's just unbelievable. >> i think it's a catastrophe. it goes against everything as far as justice is concerned, and i think it's a complete embarrassment to a
david lee miller live in new york city with more on that. david? >> reporter: jon, in total here in new york city last night there were only two arrests of demonstrators, one the individual who threw the red paint or the fake blood as you call it on the police commissioner, a second demonstrator was arrested after getting in an altercation with police after he was seen throwing a bottle into a crowd. the demonstrators took to the streets starting in new york's union square and then...
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the marathon on sunday a memory for the athletes and for new york city as well. a study by the new york road runners club found the race generated $340 million in added tax, hospitality and other revenue in 2010. big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b. >> what we think will happen with air b & b, is it provides a better option for people, and we hope to see more friends and family. >> half a million dollars is the winning purse. but the real money is with sponsors like power bar, who see his appeal to the running faithful. >> we don't just sign up because they tell us to sign up or -- it's more that they believe what i do and i believe what they make. >> these days, big races can also come with big threats. with runners in the country, it's a boost for some but not the city's mayor. >> i've said over and over, there is no alarm for this c
the marathon on sunday a memory for the athletes and for new york city as well. a study by the new york road runners club found the race generated $340 million in added tax, hospitality and other revenue in 2010. big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b....
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ninth in the new york city marathon. excited to be there. >> we wish you the best of luck, meb. i know you'd like to mo pull off, get the with the w," boston and new york. >> i look forward to it. giving my best. >> just a great story, right? he's such an easy guy to root for that is going to do it for tonight's show. follow me on twitter and facebook or on the web at cnn./unguarded and be right back here next friday night for more "unguarded" with the end of the game is just the start of the story. good night. >>> i went looking for the dream of africa. i woke up in tanzania. ♪ [ children sin
ninth in the new york city marathon. excited to be there. >> we wish you the best of luck, meb. i know you'd like to mo pull off, get the with the w," boston and new york. >> i look forward to it. giving my best. >> just a great story, right? he's such an easy guy to root for that is going to do it for tonight's show. follow me on twitter and facebook or on the web at cnn./unguarded and be right back here next friday night for more "unguarded" with the end of...
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jonathan hunt is live in laguardia airport in new york city. we begin with meteorologist janice stein. she is live. who's getting hit the worst today? >> d.c. all the way up towards boston and interior sections. that's where we're seeing the snow. in some cases over a foot. look at the radar right now, light rain and snow for philadelphia. light rain here in new york. look at how close that snow line is coming in to us and then boston light rain but, again, mixing over to snow we think in the later hours of the afternoon and into the evening. delays at the airport big time, especially across newark. three hour delays. over an hour at laguardia, philadelphia and boston as well. so, man, it's a tough go across the airports and if you live across the northeast, this is a big deal, but over the rest of the country as well because that ripple effect. if you've got delays in the northeast you have delays in the midwest and the other parts of the country. so there's your forecast snowfall total. west of d.c., west of philadelphia, west of the new york
jonathan hunt is live in laguardia airport in new york city. we begin with meteorologist janice stein. she is live. who's getting hit the worst today? >> d.c. all the way up towards boston and interior sections. that's where we're seeing the snow. in some cases over a foot. look at the radar right now, light rain and snow for philadelphia. light rain here in new york. look at how close that snow line is coming in to us and then boston light rain but, again, mixing over to snow we think in...
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. >>> we have encouraging news for that ebola patient in new york city. health officials have upgraded the condition of dr. craig spencer to stable. they say he is responding well to treatments which include an experimental drug. meanwhile, another patient, a lie beer january woman is being monitored in oregon. we are told she is considered low risk for the virus. still, doctors there say they're not taking any chances. >> it's pretty intense care. again, we don't know if she has ebola or not, but treating her as if she does. we've trained over 550 staff who are prepared to provide care. we were able to use a facility so that in the event of what happened, they were familiar with the space, how it worked. there are a lot of logistics in terms of providing care to the patient. >> and her test results are expected to come in early next week. >>> just a few moments ago, the winners of the new york city marathon crossed the finish line. they are both from kenya. we'll be celebrating that throughout the day. thousands of people continue to cross that finish li
. >>> we have encouraging news for that ebola patient in new york city. health officials have upgraded the condition of dr. craig spencer to stable. they say he is responding well to treatments which include an experimental drug. meanwhile, another patient, a lie beer january woman is being monitored in oregon. we are told she is considered low risk for the virus. still, doctors there say they're not taking any chances. >> it's pretty intense care. again, we don't know if she has...
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york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. so we got to keep marching. we got to keep fighting. we got to keep pushing. we said to nypd, not only are we going to fight against you while we're cops, we're going to fight against you when we get off the job because what you're doing is wrong. >> he seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. >> hi. good afternoon. my name is keshan harley. i'm 1 years old. and just one of many hearts shattered by ongoing news of police violence targeted at my community. a young black man who has been stopped and frisked over 100 time, i realize at any moment during those interactions, my life could have also been stripped away. broken window policing that targets communities of color promotes this violence. in order to truly improve police very community relations, there needs to be a systemic and substantive change in how city hall and nypd have responded to these incidence. the lack of accountability for officers who target, stop and frisk, and murder members of
york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. so we got to keep marching. we got to keep fighting. we got to keep pushing. we said to nypd, not only are we going to fight against you while we're cops, we're going to fight against you when we get off the job because what you're doing is wrong. >> he seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. >> hi. good afternoon. my name is keshan harley. i'm 1 years old. and just one...
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helps new york city and it's not a bad thing. last thing i'll say is, you know, i agree completely with what steve said about most of these policies are really common sense. some of them we probably shouldn't have to do and it's not really revolutionary work, but i do think that one of the other things that's made possible at least in new york city what is happening very rapidly right now is an amazing community organizing infrastructure that got my boss elected, that got an incredible city council elected and that's been savvy about moving the politics in a way that we can move things a lot more quickly than we have in the past. something like executive wrax you have community organizations with memberships that will be interacting with people about this, it's an opportunity to capitalize on that for membership growth and building that political power and move for a larger scale immigration reform and strengthening that. that's unfortunately not my job anymore, but i do think it's a critical part of this whole equation is how we
helps new york city and it's not a bad thing. last thing i'll say is, you know, i agree completely with what steve said about most of these policies are really common sense. some of them we probably shouldn't have to do and it's not really revolutionary work, but i do think that one of the other things that's made possible at least in new york city what is happening very rapidly right now is an amazing community organizing infrastructure that got my boss elected, that got an incredible city...
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officials say new york city dr. craig spencer fully recovered from the virus so he will be discharged from the hospital today. that means there are no more known cases of the deadly virus here in the u.s. i'm repeating it, ba us a lot of people have a lot of speculation about this. the real question is, how do we keep it that way? deborah feyerick is standing outside bellevue hospital where dr. spencer was, with the latest. hey, deb. >> reporter: hey there, chris. 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is expected to be released today. he's going to mach a very brief statement. he says he's not going to take any questions and plans to do no interviews but he has been treated. he was admitted here on october 23rd, kept in isolation ward, given a lot of liquids, a lot of electric lites and also received a transfusion from another ebola survivor, nancy writebol, that was during the course of his treatment here at the hospital. he was widely criticized, chris, as you remember, because instead of staying at home when he returned
officials say new york city dr. craig spencer fully recovered from the virus so he will be discharged from the hospital today. that means there are no more known cases of the deadly virus here in the u.s. i'm repeating it, ba us a lot of people have a lot of speculation about this. the real question is, how do we keep it that way? deborah feyerick is standing outside bellevue hospital where dr. spencer was, with the latest. hey, deb. >> reporter: hey there, chris. 33-year-old dr. craig...
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ninth in the new york city marathon. excited to be there. >> we wish you the best of luck, meb. >> i know you'd like to pull it off, good night.
ninth in the new york city marathon. excited to be there. >> we wish you the best of luck, meb. >> i know you'd like to pull it off, good night.
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craig spencer as he left a new york city hospital. spencer was diagnosed after returning from new guinea. he spent 19 days in a hospital isolation unit. speaking publicly, spencer said the focus must be on the west african nations where ebola has killed thousands. >> i cried as i hugged children who were not strong enough to survive the virus.
craig spencer as he left a new york city hospital. spencer was diagnosed after returning from new guinea. he spent 19 days in a hospital isolation unit. speaking publicly, spencer said the focus must be on the west african nations where ebola has killed thousands. >> i cried as i hugged children who were not strong enough to survive the virus.
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meteorologist dylan dreye is along 95 outside of new york city for us tonight. hey, dylan, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i don't know if people left early or if they're waiting until tomorrow to leave after this storm passes, but i've never seen i-95 this free flowing at this time of day especially the day before thanksgiving. but either way this storm is producing rain right along 95 and points to the east. to the west we're talking about snow. the roads heavily affected, 80, 81, 87, 90. we will see this storm continue to move up into parts of new england overnight where up to a foot of snow is still possible. but the whole storm pulls away by thanksgiving morning. then we're looking at some brutally cold temperatures. back to the midwest and into the upper midwest where temperatures will be about ten to 20 degrees below average. in chicago it will be the sixth coldest thanksgiving on record. in the pacific northwest we're talking about rain, heavy rain in seattle where a flood watch is in effect. we'll also see heavy rain back through oregon.
meteorologist dylan dreye is along 95 outside of new york city for us tonight. hey, dylan, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i don't know if people left early or if they're waiting until tomorrow to leave after this storm passes, but i've never seen i-95 this free flowing at this time of day especially the day before thanksgiving. but either way this storm is producing rain right along 95 and points to the east. to the west we're talking about snow. the roads heavily...
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starting with a monumental day for new york city. rising from the ashes of the twin towers, 1 world trade center, also known as the freedom power tower, officially opens for business tomorrow. conda naste is the first in there. 24 floors, $3.9 billion tower. to visit the deck on the 102nd floor, you have to wait until next spring. >>> the mystery behind this harry potter character is over tonight. delores umbrage, delighted in the power to inflict pain. >> you know deep down you deserve to be punished. don't you, harry potter? >> now, j.k. rowling reveals she based it on one of her schoolteachers, with the purist dislike. she didn't name any names. >>> the newest addition to the dallas zoo is about to get a brand new name. born one week ago and is already six feet tall and 120 pounds. an anonymous woman paid $50,000 at auction for the naming rights. the proceeds going to conservation efforts. the zoo will announce the little guy's name in the coming days. look forward to finding out what it is. >>> when we come back, she didn't finis
starting with a monumental day for new york city. rising from the ashes of the twin towers, 1 world trade center, also known as the freedom power tower, officially opens for business tomorrow. conda naste is the first in there. 24 floors, $3.9 billion tower. to visit the deck on the 102nd floor, you have to wait until next spring. >>> the mystery behind this harry potter character is over tonight. delores umbrage, delighted in the power to inflict pain. >> you know deep down you...
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big news from the war on hemorrhagic viruses. >> new york city's first and only ebola case successfully treated. dr. spencer is ebola free and new york city is ebola free. >> jon: hearings we did it, people, we're ebola-free! (cheers and applause) ♪ ain't no bloody feces on me! ♪ i was singing again and you missed it... (laughter) reminds me there was a time in new york when we respected ebola and changed our behavior. >> if you came across strange mucus or feces on the street or anywhere else, you know, don't eat it. (laughter) >> jon: well... (laughter) good news, new yorkers! (laughter) soup's back on! and the streets and in the subways of new york city are once again a blood and feces buffet. welcome back! good to see you. we begin tonight with president obama, who's in beijing for the summit of apec, the asia-pacific economic cooperation. summit, incredittably dry economic conference dedicated to promoting global prosperity through free trade in the pacific region. who breaks out joseph and the teccolor summit! fireworks! selling out, are you kidding me? to be fair, china does
big news from the war on hemorrhagic viruses. >> new york city's first and only ebola case successfully treated. dr. spencer is ebola free and new york city is ebola free. >> jon: hearings we did it, people, we're ebola-free! (cheers and applause) ♪ ain't no bloody feces on me! ♪ i was singing again and you missed it... (laughter) reminds me there was a time in new york when we respected ebola and changed our behavior. >> if you came across strange mucus or feces on the...
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in new york city. health officials have upgraded the condition of dr. craig spencer from serious but stable to stable. they say the 33-year-old is responding well to entertainmenentertainmentreatme which include an experimental drug. health officials in oregon are monitoring a woman who's at low risk for the disease. she is a liberian woman visiting. when will we know if this woman may or may not have this disease? >> tests due back tomorrow should show if the woman is infected. she's still in isolation at a milwaukee hospital up in portland. this is after registering a 102-degree fever. the hospital believes she's low risk because although she recently traveled from liberia, she hadn't been in contact with anybody carrying ebola. >> it's pretty intense care. again, we don't know if she has ebola or not. again, treating her as if she does. we have a secured unit that was available for us. we've trained over 550 staff who are prepared to provide care. >> it looks like they're being thorough. the hospita
in new york city. health officials have upgraded the condition of dr. craig spencer from serious but stable to stable. they say the 33-year-old is responding well to entertainmenentertainmentreatme which include an experimental drug. health officials in oregon are monitoring a woman who's at low risk for the disease. she is a liberian woman visiting. when will we know if this woman may or may not have this disease? >> tests due back tomorrow should show if the woman is infected. she's...
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a lot of the big cities, i'm thinking about one to three inches, new york city, same with philadelphia, same with baltimore, d.c. probably an inch or less. the highest totals will be northern jersey, typical snow areas from poconos, catskills, berkshires, massachusetts through maine. the majority when you don't want to be on the roads, interior new england will be wednesday afternoon and evening that's when you do not want to be driving. >> that's when some people are driving. try to head out today. >> a lot of people will go today. today is a beautiful day to travel. >> late breaking details on the situation in ferguson and around the country following the grand jury's decision not to press charges against officer darren wilson. the bills primetime salute to snowed in buffalo. you're watching floo"first look msnbc. vo: you get used to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. female passenger: wow. smells good in here. vo: so you and your passengers can b
a lot of the big cities, i'm thinking about one to three inches, new york city, same with philadelphia, same with baltimore, d.c. probably an inch or less. the highest totals will be northern jersey, typical snow areas from poconos, catskills, berkshires, massachusetts through maine. the majority when you don't want to be on the roads, interior new england will be wednesday afternoon and evening that's when you do not want to be driving. >> that's when some people are driving. try to head...
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york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. so we got to keep marching. we got to keep fight. we got to keep pushing. we said to nypd not only are we going to fight against you wildwood cops, we are going to fight against you when you get off the job, because what you are doing is wrong. >> keshawne seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. hello, good afternoon. my name is keshawne harley, one heart shattered of news of police violence targeted at my community. as a young black man, being frisked, 100 times, i realize my life could have also been stripped away. broken windows, policing that targets communities of color promotes the violence. in order to improve police-community relations there need to be a systemic change in the way city hall and nypd have responded. the lack of accountability for officers who target stop and frisk and murder and members of our communities, reaffirms everything that believe about this justice system in this country. it works if you don't look like me. if you d
york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. so we got to keep marching. we got to keep fight. we got to keep pushing. we said to nypd not only are we going to fight against you wildwood cops, we are going to fight against you when you get off the job, because what you are doing is wrong. >> keshawne seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. hello, good afternoon. my name is keshawne harley, one heart shattered of news of...
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they decided to escape to new york city. in new york city, the two brothers, karl and dwight, split up from leo and david. they all went to canada, but in two groups. karl armstrong was the first captured in canada, in toronto, in february of 1972. so he was on the run for about 18 months before he was captured. he was extradited. it took a year to extradite him because he thought it the whole way, before he came to trial in madison in the fall of 1973. a lot of people felt his action of trying to blow up the army mathematics research center was a good idea and justified and the loss of robert was terrible but the statement he was making was important, so karl armstrong freedom party, freedom committee also established themselves. there were a lot of protests around the madison state capital with people wearing this t-shirt and this one as well, who felt karl should not go to jail. so there is a lot of feeling about karl going free. this last piece is a banner that was used in parades. it says to jail the army mathematics re
they decided to escape to new york city. in new york city, the two brothers, karl and dwight, split up from leo and david. they all went to canada, but in two groups. karl armstrong was the first captured in canada, in toronto, in february of 1972. so he was on the run for about 18 months before he was captured. he was extradited. it took a year to extradite him because he thought it the whole way, before he came to trial in madison in the fall of 1973. a lot of people felt his action of trying...
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david lee miller is in new york city with reaction there. first let's get to mike toben who's in ferguson. what are you seeing in the daylight from your vantage point, mike? >> reporter: it's really sad, shepard. look at the building behind me and this was someone's life goal, their livelihood. now it's a charred remain of building supplies probably never to be opened again. this intersection last night, shepard, was 360 degrees of chaos. there were people doing doughnuts in the intersection. there were kids running across, their arms loaded with as much cigarettes, booze, candy as they could carry. there was random gunfire out here. you're looking down florissant avenue right now. that's where all the demonstrations used to take place, where people talked about expressing themselves, about their first amendment rights. now it's closed to the public. a mile and a half long crime scene, just about every structure back there sustained some serious damage. a lot of those buildings gone, engulfed in flames over the night. >> the ferguson mayor s
david lee miller is in new york city with reaction there. first let's get to mike toben who's in ferguson. what are you seeing in the daylight from your vantage point, mike? >> reporter: it's really sad, shepard. look at the building behind me and this was someone's life goal, their livelihood. now it's a charred remain of building supplies probably never to be opened again. this intersection last night, shepard, was 360 degrees of chaos. there were people doing doughnuts in the...
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again, demonstrations in new york city, a sizeable group on the streets of new york tying up travelling is bit. traffic is always difficult in new york. that's all we have time for in this newshour. rely -- "real money" with ali velshi is next. you. >> they are the innocent victims of the ferguson tragedy. shop owners who watched as their shops went up in smoke, and a solution to one of the biggest struggles. how your tax dollars transform them into positive, productive members of society. and plus, why all of that money you're saving when you fill your tank at the gas station is probably going into the prosh store. i'm ali velshi, this this is "real money." >> one day after a grand jury decided against inindicting officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown, ferg on is picking up the pieces. fires in at least 10 businesses in ferguson, destroying or damaging them in the process. they broke into businesses, and hardest-hit, the police chief declared that there's nothing left on an one mile stretch of it between chambers road and colway avenue. businesses like st. louis
again, demonstrations in new york city, a sizeable group on the streets of new york tying up travelling is bit. traffic is always difficult in new york. that's all we have time for in this newshour. rely -- "real money" with ali velshi is next. you. >> they are the innocent victims of the ferguson tragedy. shop owners who watched as their shops went up in smoke, and a solution to one of the biggest struggles. how your tax dollars transform them into positive, productive members...
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she's here next live from new york city. ♪ ♪ fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. >>> it's time for news by the numbers. $100,000. that's how much it will cost to dine with prince william and kate when the royals visit new york city. but hurry, tickets to the fund-raiser at the metropolitan museum of art, are nearly sold out. next, eight. that's the number of biological brothers family. the parents started by fostering two boys ten years ago. the other children were born after the adoption went through. the birth parents apparently couldn't afford medical care for the kids. finally, 30. that's how ma
she's here next live from new york city. ♪ ♪ fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales...
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we in new york city are proud to have dr. spencer as a citizen and he is part of the medical community of this city and we have the finest medical community in the entire nation, the finest public health system anywhere in the world here in new york city. [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone who works here at bellevue and everyone who represents them. we're joined by jill feral low and frank from the doctors council, we thank them for their leadership and support of everyone here. and i have to tell you, the members of our city administration out did themselves with their focus and preparation, they were led constantly day and night by our first ten di mayor tony shores who did an extraordinary job as the general of this army. and you're going to hear from some of the key leaders of the city's effort that worked so well. let's also think about how everyday new yorkers responded and i think dr. spencer was an example to us all. he stayed cool, he stayed calm, he kept his sense so humor, he kept his focus and positi
we in new york city are proud to have dr. spencer as a citizen and he is part of the medical community of this city and we have the finest medical community in the entire nation, the finest public health system anywhere in the world here in new york city. [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone who works here at bellevue and everyone who represents them. we're joined by jill feral low and frank from the doctors council, we thank them for their leadership and support of everyone here....
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world trade center in new york city. a cable malfunctioned as they cleaned the building's exterior. this is a brand new building that replaced the twin towers destroyed by terrorists september 11th, 2001. harnesses kept the men tethered to the scaffold between the 68th and 69th floors above the street for nearly two hours. firefighters had to use diamond saws to slice through two layers of glass to reach the workers. >> rescued one, the rescue company assigned in manhattan is very experienced in this kind of operation. this is not the first time they have encountered this sort of incident. so they are very experienced and they were very confident throughout the whole operation. >> new york's fire commissioner mentioned police and firefighters simulated a similar rescue just ten days ago. both the window washers did not treatment for mild hypothermia but are okay. >>> incredible what happened in new york city today. here's some perspective on how terrifying this was. we have video here and want to freeze it for you. that
world trade center in new york city. a cable malfunctioned as they cleaned the building's exterior. this is a brand new building that replaced the twin towers destroyed by terrorists september 11th, 2001. harnesses kept the men tethered to the scaffold between the 68th and 69th floors above the street for nearly two hours. firefighters had to use diamond saws to slice through two layers of glass to reach the workers. >> rescued one, the rescue company assigned in manhattan is very...
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york city and new england. where it's cold enough, parts of upstate new york, new england, parts of pennsylvania, you will be seeing that snow coming down quite heavily and that's why we do have winter storm warnings in effect for a very widespread area with some people expecting more than a foot of snow across portions of new england. otherwise across the rest of the country, expecting some snow and very cold temperatures across parts of the midwest. travel issues there expected. and also across northern rockies. let's head back inside. >> all right. thank you very much. live report just outside the door where it is lousy. >> maybe there are some snow angels for thanksgiving will be upon us. >> for those who like to use thanksgiving to put up christmas lights, you might have to put that on pause. it's time to hit play and push that on ainsley. >> never know what you're going to say. let's tell you what's happening in the news. while you are spending thanksgiving with your family, a group of military members ar
york city and new england. where it's cold enough, parts of upstate new york, new england, parts of pennsylvania, you will be seeing that snow coming down quite heavily and that's why we do have winter storm warnings in effect for a very widespread area with some people expecting more than a foot of snow across portions of new england. otherwise across the rest of the country, expecting some snow and very cold temperatures across parts of the midwest. travel issues there expected. and also...