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i think you can start with the other 89% right here in lower manhattan. they are frustrated about no action on jobs. they are frustrated about not a very good health care bill. they are frustrated about jobs going overseas. they are frustrated and very angry about who is gaining in this economy and who's being left behind. this is the official start of the 2012 campaign. if their message is heard by some candidate, this just might be the movement that starts a major change in this country. get your cell phones out, i want to know what you think. tonight's question, do you support the occupy wall street protests? text a for yes. text b for no to 622639. we will bring you the results later on in the show. joining me right now is justin elliott, reporter for salon.com and laura flanders, host of free speech tv. great to have both of you with us tonight. justin, the definition of this protest is starting to really take shape. you're reporting to america tonight. what would you say about it? >> look, i think there's a debate going on here. i mean, we saw it wi
i think you can start with the other 89% right here in lower manhattan. they are frustrated about no action on jobs. they are frustrated about not a very good health care bill. they are frustrated about jobs going overseas. they are frustrated and very angry about who is gaining in this economy and who's being left behind. this is the official start of the 2012 campaign. if their message is heard by some candidate, this just might be the movement that starts a major change in this country. get...
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another part of manhattan? tell us more about that. >> reporter: hala, a little bit hard for me to understand you right now, but we were in the thick of it on that street, 46th street, getting jostled around as people were walking shoulder to shoulder and we heard and witnessed the police asking people repeatedly to get off the street, to clear the street. we stayed just ahead of it so we could see what was going on and to avoid being arrested but did see some people taken down and arrested, many of them. we counted at least 20 of them of the 42 that were picked up and taken away. >> susan candiotti is in times square, of course there's background noise there, making it hard for her to hear me and in some cases for us to hear her, discussing there the 70-plus arrests that took place tonight in the occupy wall street movement and these protests that took place not just in times square but in lower manhattan as well today and perhaps a little bit later in another neighborhood, a sit-in in new york. we'll keep on
another part of manhattan? tell us more about that. >> reporter: hala, a little bit hard for me to understand you right now, but we were in the thick of it on that street, 46th street, getting jostled around as people were walking shoulder to shoulder and we heard and witnessed the police asking people repeatedly to get off the street, to clear the street. we stayed just ahead of it so we could see what was going on and to avoid being arrested but did see some people taken down and...
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and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now of course this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but it came after what is being dubbed a huge victory for the occupy movement it was early in the morning that the protesters were supposed to be picked it from their park that they've been camped out in four days while the city said they wanted to lean up the park this was a request that was made by the property owners now the there was about two thousand people in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting that barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a half hour before they were to be evacuated or removed from the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them
and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now of course this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but it came after what is being dubbed a huge victory for the occupy movement it was early in the morning that...
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least fourteen have been arrested scuffles broke out as hundreds of activists marched through lower manhattan to wall street. is in new york with the latest. those pasha's broke out a few hours ago as hundreds of demonstrators walked in marched through lower manhattan and then some marched into the street and now for the other were reports that there were images of police on scooters driving into some of the protesters a report of one of the protester there put run over by al by the scooter that was driven by a police officer ah there were some also reports of police officers punching some of the demonstrators statement the one one man taken into a potting wagon was seen with blood gushing from his his head and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now force this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but the
least fourteen have been arrested scuffles broke out as hundreds of activists marched through lower manhattan to wall street. is in new york with the latest. those pasha's broke out a few hours ago as hundreds of demonstrators walked in marched through lower manhattan and then some marched into the street and now for the other were reports that there were images of police on scooters driving into some of the protesters a report of one of the protester there put run over by al by the scooter...
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street beginning their demonstration down to cutting park and walking all the way up to union square in manhattan demonstrators were walking through the streets chanting oakland is new york city in new york city is open and there are reports that at some point the police officers attempted to use our engine netting to try to to stop the demonstrations or prevent the demonstrators from accessing certain streets and some demonstrators actually took the nettings somehow the aren't jetting from the police officers and ultimately threw it in so garbage as the group walked through this city there are been reports that some people that work in taxi cabs actually got out of the cabs and joined the occupy wall street movement that was moving through manhattan there were also reports and there has been video already uploaded online and y.p. officers swarming protesters two of them in particular slamming two of them to the ground as the crowd was chanting shame on you there was also images that we saw of the new york city firefighter a nine eleven first responder giving an impassionate speech asking those t
street beginning their demonstration down to cutting park and walking all the way up to union square in manhattan demonstrators were walking through the streets chanting oakland is new york city in new york city is open and there are reports that at some point the police officers attempted to use our engine netting to try to to stop the demonstrations or prevent the demonstrators from accessing certain streets and some demonstrators actually took the nettings somehow the aren't jetting from the...
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and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now of course this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but it came after what is being dubbed a huge victory for the occupy movement the protesters were supposed to be picked it from their park that they've been camped out in for a day while the city said they wanted to clean up the park this was a request that was made by the property owners now the there was about two thousand people down in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting that barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a hop hour before they were to be evacuated or removed the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that
and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now of course this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but it came after what is being dubbed a huge victory for the occupy movement the protesters were supposed to...
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there was about two thousand people example in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting them barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave it in the park on their own and about how power before they were to be evacuated or removed from the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that they would deal with the demonstrators police they have been camped out here for four weeks taking part in the occupy wall street movement raises. awareness about the dissatisfactory felt among ma the majority of americans when it comes to the capital mean the rich and the poor when it comes to corporate influence over u.s. politics and this clearly has been regarded as a huge victory for the occupy movement that it continues this is going to stretch way beyond america's borders with the next twenty four hours because up on saturday this movement is going to lowball agata six hundred cities to. seventy countries around the world and we'll be taking part in this type of de
there was about two thousand people example in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting them barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave it in the park on their own and about how power before they were to be evacuated or removed from the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that they would deal with the demonstrators police they have been camped out...
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your honor new york is oakland now as this massive group was walking through manhattan and there were helicopters flying overhead we saw a riot police come out. and arrest stream of police officers and cars following the group around the people were a merging from borrowers all along manhattan chasse what was going on and then voicing their support for the occupy movement some people where you can see them getting out of yellow cabs and walking along with demonstrators but of course as with every occupy protest there were clashes between police officers and activists there were some it's scenes of police officers arresting some activists and at some point taking them down to the ground some of the activists were walking with orange netting i was unclear if they did at that orange that it was the team by the new york city police department from the officers or a private manning on their own and of course we know that this is netting that the n.y.p.d. has used to how much and are rats the aat how was she atticus in previous weeks that is six weeks to a movement that has grown are larger
your honor new york is oakland now as this massive group was walking through manhattan and there were helicopters flying overhead we saw a riot police come out. and arrest stream of police officers and cars following the group around the people were a merging from borrowers all along manhattan chasse what was going on and then voicing their support for the occupy movement some people where you can see them getting out of yellow cabs and walking along with demonstrators but of course as with...
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there was about two thousand people in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting the barricading human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a half hour before they were to be evacuated or removed the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that they would deal with the demonstrators directly as they have been camped out here for four weeks taking part in the occupy wall street movement grazie. awareness about the dispatches factory among the majority of americans when it comes to between the rich and the poor when it comes to corporate influence over u.s. politics and this clearly is being regarded as a huge victory for the. continuous this is going to stretch way beyond america's borders with the next twenty four hours because on saturday this movement is going to global odd six hundred cities to. seventy countries around the world will be taking part in this type of demonstration protests have been planned everywhere fr
there was about two thousand people in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting the barricading human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a half hour before they were to be evacuated or removed the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that they would deal with the demonstrators directly as they have been camped out here for...
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your honor new york is oakland now as it is that massive group was walking through manhattan there were helicopters flying overhead we saw riot police come out. and wrist stream of police officers and cars following the group around people who are emerging from bars all along manhattan to ask what was going on and then voicing their support for the occupy movement some people were even seen getting out of yellow cabs and walking along with demonstrators but of course as with every occupy protest there were clashes between police officers and activists there were some scenes of police officers arresting some activists and at some point taking them down to the ground some of the activists were walking with our engine netting i was unclear if they were that that aren't getting with the team. by the new york city police department from the officers or if they brought that many on their own and of course we know that this is netting that they had my p. d. has used to try and arrest the occupy wall street activists in previous weeks now this is six weeks in to a movement that is world and are
your honor new york is oakland now as it is that massive group was walking through manhattan there were helicopters flying overhead we saw riot police come out. and wrist stream of police officers and cars following the group around people who are emerging from bars all along manhattan to ask what was going on and then voicing their support for the occupy movement some people were even seen getting out of yellow cabs and walking along with demonstrators but of course as with every occupy...
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and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now of course this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but they came after what is being dubbed a huge victory for the occupy movement the protesters were supposed to be but you picked it from their park that they've been camped out in for i did a while the city said they wanted to clean up the park this was a request that was made by the property owners now there was about two thousand people in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting that barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a hop hour before they were to be evacuated or removed the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said t
and there were also reports that some of these demonstrators when they were marching through lower manhattan power were throwing some glass bottles turning over garbage cans police say that at least four scene of the people taking part in the march or arrested now of course this is just the latest wave of clashes between police officers and the protesters camped out here for four weeks but they came after what is being dubbed a huge victory for the occupy movement the protesters were supposed...
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or aa least in manhattan?""let us make sure that this seven billionth child can live without any shortages, can live in peace." natsi entered a womb like environnent in the back of a mexican restaurant whereefew men had gone before."justt living in manhattan you feel so claustrophobic. i feel that numberris just massive!" it's a new moms support luncheon. hmmmm baby knows think about briiging a child into this world with seven billion people? when is enough enough?""i didn't even give itt a second thought.. it means nothing to me.""the child or the seven billionth baby?" "hahah. the child means everything.""if you tell peoppe in tte 1800's o stop having babies, where will we be now? o i ssy keep doing it."richard roth cnn new york. -----end-----cnnnscript of breaking news out oo north - baltimore.where fire crews are fire.we'll have a live report from he sccne. scene.but first.. ittlooked like a repeattoffmonday night....find outtthe mistake almost cost the ravens the t ggme.next in sports. ((break 3)) 3 [ femal
or aa least in manhattan?""let us make sure that this seven billionth child can live without any shortages, can live in peace." natsi entered a womb like environnent in the back of a mexican restaurant whereefew men had gone before."justt living in manhattan you feel so claustrophobic. i feel that numberris just massive!" it's a new moms support luncheon. hmmmm baby knows think about briiging a child into this world with seven billion people? when is enough...
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movement swelled with least twenty thousand people yesterday as demonstrators he simply marched through manhattan alongside throngs of unionized workers but as the sun went down and demonstrators attempted to take their march to wall street another police crackdown it's using pepper spray and swinging baton as police prevented protesters from accessing wall street and they also closed the wall street subway stop is that's what the bank's toure's bought when j.p. morgan's c.e.o. jamie diamond ordered a four point six million dollars donation to the new york police department all in all does were reportedly arrested capping off its a mulcher was eighteen straight day days of occupation lower manhattan and the movement marches on today the nation's capital most of the next wave of the ninety nine percent movement as thousands gathered in d.c. as freedom plaza marched to the capitol building calling for an end to the wars and an end to wall street's dominance of our economy and as the occupiers who marched past the white house president obama was himself forced to weigh in on the. obviously i've hear
movement swelled with least twenty thousand people yesterday as demonstrators he simply marched through manhattan alongside throngs of unionized workers but as the sun went down and demonstrators attempted to take their march to wall street another police crackdown it's using pepper spray and swinging baton as police prevented protesters from accessing wall street and they also closed the wall street subway stop is that's what the bank's toure's bought when j.p. morgan's c.e.o. jamie diamond...
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science it's provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most labs was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the ball that moved through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff and that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their university positions and come to a place that place they didn't even know about. u.c. berkeley had built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory where sureness old lawrence was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country and the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that she robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in re
from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science it's provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most labs was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the ball that moved through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the...
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science its provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site twitch is now will sell most lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff and that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their university positions and come to a place i say didn't even know about. u.c. berkeley had built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory which ernest old warrants was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that she robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard to you had oppenheimer
from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science its provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site twitch is now will sell most lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff and that...
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just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called "the big apple," but did you know that manhattan, kansas, has a similar nickname? it's called "the little apple." with "flag facts," i'm scott. >> listen up. natalie has some great advice on how to "make the grade." >> as faithful viewers of "teen kids news," you know that over the past months, i've been giving tips on how to find a part-time job. after all, i have one. well, finding the job is only the first step. getting it is the next challenge. usually, the big hurdle is... the interview! okay, so, no need to panic. here's a few simple things to keep in mind. dress neatly. even if you're looking for work mucking out stables, you want to make a good first impression. make sure you're not late. leave earlier than you need to, just in case something unexpected holds you up, like your bike gets a flat tire. shake hands firmly, even if you're a girl. speak clearly, and look the person directly in the eyes. that's important. be ready with the name and phone number of someone who has agreed to be a reference for you -- a teacher, neigh
just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called "the big apple," but did you know that manhattan, kansas, has a similar nickname? it's called "the little apple." with "flag facts," i'm scott. >> listen up. natalie has some great advice on how to "make the grade." >> as faithful viewers of "teen kids news," you know that over the past months, i've been giving tips on how to find a part-time job. after all, i have one. well,...
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand nine hundred two the university of california has been involved through the scientific provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first on the bomb that blew through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their university positions and come to a place the place they didn't even know about. u.c. berkeley had built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory where sureness old warrants was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that she robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard t
from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand nine hundred two the university of california has been involved through the scientific provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first on the bomb that blew through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the...
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>> anne thompson here in manhattan. thanks. >>> now listen to steve jobs during a rare interview, one of his last network television interviews. and for the record he did not enjoy being interviewed. i sat down with him on the eve of the opening of the flagship apple store in manhattan just a few blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and when you think about it, back in '06, steve jobs was still just getting started. listen in this interview to how he sees himself or chooses not to. you don't like introspection, i know that about you, but i'm going to ask you to be introspective for a moment. where do you fit in the american family of thinkers and inventors when you see a mouse in public, when you see a click, drag, garbage can logo, all the things you had a hand in that are part of our daily lives, how do you view yourself and your achievements? >> you know, i don't really
>> anne thompson here in manhattan. thanks. >>> now listen to steve jobs during a rare interview, one of his last network television interviews. and for the record he did not enjoy being interviewed. i sat down with him on the eve of the opening of the flagship apple store in manhattan just a few blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine....
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i support them doing that in lower manhattan and the rabbi of that center on the board of directors of the ground zero mosque. that is a good thing for the country. >> host: we have 40 minutes left in this month's in depth. kelly in wisconsin. you are on the air. >> caller: it is a pleasure to speak to you. i will preface my remarks by saying i own all your films except americans lacquers and five of your books and try to disseminate that information to as many friends and family as i
i support them doing that in lower manhattan and the rabbi of that center on the board of directors of the ground zero mosque. that is a good thing for the country. >> host: we have 40 minutes left in this month's in depth. kelly in wisconsin. you are on the air. >> caller: it is a pleasure to speak to you. i will preface my remarks by saying i own all your films except americans lacquers and five of your books and try to disseminate that information to as many friends and family as...
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it shows a gloomy urban skyline, appary manhattan, littered with smokestacks and a sphinx-lie bull at the top. berkeley painter, eric drooker is knn for pushing the envelope wih his politically charged pie. his recent work has become e visual standard for the occy movement. "i am trying to visualize..o the top of the pyramid" drooker's cover work was originally part of a graphic novel based on the poem, "howl" by beat movement icon alan ginsburg. first he was the front-runn. then he fell behind. now mit romney is once again the pay favorite for the republican presidential nomination. and that made him the prime tart at tonight's g-o-p debate. t sharon chin reports, he maye an edge on the competition n this primary season rolls around. frontrunner mitt romney.. te main target.. as the eight a surprise endorsement of romney. a signal to the g-o-p.. especially to the ta party - to line up behind h, as the most logical candidao beat president obama. thanks sharon. toss to roberta. tens of thousands of jobs... opening up in time for the holidays and some jobless americans having better luc
it shows a gloomy urban skyline, appary manhattan, littered with smokestacks and a sphinx-lie bull at the top. berkeley painter, eric drooker is knn for pushing the envelope wih his politically charged pie. his recent work has become e visual standard for the occy movement. "i am trying to visualize..o the top of the pyramid" drooker's cover work was originally part of a graphic novel based on the poem, "howl" by beat movement icon alan ginsburg. first he was the front-runn....
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science of its provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site twitch is now was almost lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first on the wall of the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their diversity positions they had come to the only place that they said it would know about. u.c. berkeley had built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory which ernest old warrants was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that the robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard t
from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science of its provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site twitch is now was almost lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first on the wall of the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff...
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and the protesters of occupy wall street, susan, have now entered times square in manhattan. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: well -- [ inaudible ] people are here in times square. inside -- [ inaudible ] a pedestrian area that covers several blocks in times square. you have members of occupy wall street setting up shop. they are chanting slogans. they are holding up signs. their message against corporate greed. along with the protester. they're yelling slogans like "they got bailed out, we got sold out." this is one of many demonstrations in the city. certainly here and also at wall street, where that original campsite set up 29 days ago. here, this is where the action is. the main action is -- as a lot of tourists and other people out on a saturday night are screaming along, packed in, that's where i am, shoulder to shoulder along the sidewalks, running along the pedestrian square, separated from metal barricades where those protesters are right now in times square. >> and susan, how is law enforcement reacting to all of this? i mean, presumably these occupy w
and the protesters of occupy wall street, susan, have now entered times square in manhattan. what's happening there right now? >> reporter: well -- [ inaudible ] people are here in times square. inside -- [ inaudible ] a pedestrian area that covers several blocks in times square. you have members of occupy wall street setting up shop. they are chanting slogans. they are holding up signs. their message against corporate greed. along with the protester. they're yelling slogans like...
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science it's provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the fall of the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their university positions and come to a place that place i didn't even know about. u.c. berkeley built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory which ernest old warrants was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that shia robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard to you had
from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science it's provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most lab was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the fall of the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the...
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carrie, cbs news, lower manhattan. >>> several unions are planning to join protesters in manhattan for a march next week. michael bloomberg has not said how long he'll let protesters camp out in lower lower manhattan. >>> special honors for fallen firefighters, including two bay area men. the names of 30 who have died in the line of duty were added today to the california firefighter's memorial in sacramento. among those inscribed this year, our san francisco fire department lieutenant, vincent perez and anthony. both died at a fire in the city's diamond heights neighborhood in june. >> he's quite a person. he was quite unusual. you know, he was called the people's paramedic because he saved so many lives with the san francisco fire department. >> there are now more than 1100 names on the memorial. >>> well the city of belmont has its own fire department again. for the first time in more than 30 years. belmont and san carlos have been in their parter nipp earlier this year. firefighters had a choice to go with belmont's new solo department or join san carlos' partnership. belmont's new
carrie, cbs news, lower manhattan. >>> several unions are planning to join protesters in manhattan for a march next week. michael bloomberg has not said how long he'll let protesters camp out in lower lower manhattan. >>> special honors for fallen firefighters, including two bay area men. the names of 30 who have died in the line of duty were added today to the california firefighter's memorial in sacramento. among those inscribed this year, our san francisco fire department...
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that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of you that have been there, i failed get a really good sunset picture on,k 2. this is actually a volcano in mexico but i love this climbing photo to end the climing sequence. so, here's our dirt bag climbers. done with the climb and it's time for me to head back to berkley. i was very weak and fortunately, we were still alive. that year fi
that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail...
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gaze of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the scientific provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most labs was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their university positions and come to a place that he would know about. u.c. berkeley had built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory which ernest old warrants was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that she robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard to you had oppenheimer who was kind of ch
gaze of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the scientific provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most labs was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the book through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was...
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science it's provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most labs was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the bomb that blew through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was considered important because the army needed scientists to leave their university positions and come to a place that place that he would know about. u.c. berkeley built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c. radiation laboratory where sureness old warrants was the director of there was the most cutting edge research in the country the types of science that eventually led to the development of nuclear bombs and clued in theoretical forms of physics that she robert oppenheimer was one of the premier scientists in the country in regard to you had oppe
from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science it's provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now will sell most labs was selected by the army for. a place to assemble the first time the bomb that blew through the scientific problems associated with. the university of california was selected as the contractor to run the stuff...
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the movement has spread from manhattan to towns and cities across america. it is still a mostly leaderless group. but the message is not well-defined. let's talk about it now with democratic congressman charlie rangel. he joins us from new york. it's happening, shall we say, right in your back yard. you have been there for three weeks without leaving a park in lower manhattan, the folks have been there. and you have been visiting them. you've met with them. how long is this going to go on and as we look at you there in the crowd, what's the message here? people are saying they don't have a clear message. do you get a clear message from these people? >> i sure do. their dreams are being shattered. they may be an inconvenience to a whole lot of people in that area. but people are going to sleep at night with an economic nightmare. this is a very serious emotional, economic as well as moral issue. and no one's saying anything. they're screaming out. they don't have to know what the solution is. but there's one thing they know, there's something wrong when so ma
the movement has spread from manhattan to towns and cities across america. it is still a mostly leaderless group. but the message is not well-defined. let's talk about it now with democratic congressman charlie rangel. he joins us from new york. it's happening, shall we say, right in your back yard. you have been there for three weeks without leaving a park in lower manhattan, the folks have been there. and you have been visiting them. you've met with them. how long is this going to go on and...
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la aeronave despegÓ desde manhattan y cayÓ al vacÍo segÚn los bastardos con cuatro pasajeros y el piloto. >> el alcalde de nueva york confirmÓ que una pasajera quedó atrapada en el momento en que el helicÓptero se precipitó repentinamente sobre el rÍo. las autoridades encontraron su cuerpo sin vida. los demÁs pasajeros y el piloto pudieron ser rescatados a
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we have of people who grew up on the west side of manhattan in terms of their political inclan nations? i grew up... my parents were democrats and the upper west side of manhattan is definitely known on the electoral map as one of the reliably liberal places in the country. but i think just like i was saying to you with tough stories i really try to think about are they fair. i do a fair amount of second guessing. are we bringing any kind of political overlay to a story or especially i worry that because we're the "new york times," we have an urban outlook o stories. >> rose: what does that mean? >> it means that... >> rose: we're all sort of a ceain... >> yeah, certain issues that we write about, we make assumptions that evebody might find it a normal course of events when in some parts of the country it might not be. and i'm sensitive that we have to have a diverse newsroom and that doesn't only mean gender or ethnicity, it means like having people with different backgrounds. like chris shivers who writes these amazing stories from afghanistan was a marine. and his experience set in
we have of people who grew up on the west side of manhattan in terms of their political inclan nations? i grew up... my parents were democrats and the upper west side of manhattan is definitely known on the electoral map as one of the reliably liberal places in the country. but i think just like i was saying to you with tough stories i really try to think about are they fair. i do a fair amount of second guessing. are we bringing any kind of political overlay to a story or especially i worry...
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jim axelrod is in midtown manhattan. jim? >> reporter: scottcott, has as 5 million americans could be affected. the winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour and heavy snow expected to knock down trees and power lines from maryland to maine. the snowplow moving through the sunny streets of washington, d.c. may have looked a little out of place today, but that could very well change tomorrow if the brewing snowstorm matches what's forecast. >> this is a first i've seen in a long time in october where we're here preparing and talking about a snow and possibility of a nor'easter coming our way. >> reporter: plow drivers up and down the east coast are now checking their rigs. this new system is expected to form tonight off the north carolina coast and strengthen as it moves north. the brunt of the storm is expected to slam into the northeast tomorrow night. but people in worcester, massachusetts, have already had their first taste of wind we are a dusting last night. worcester could break its october snowfall record of 7.5 inches.
jim axelrod is in midtown manhattan. jim? >> reporter: scottcott, has as 5 million americans could be affected. the winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour and heavy snow expected to knock down trees and power lines from maryland to maine. the snowplow moving through the sunny streets of washington, d.c. may have looked a little out of place today, but that could very well change tomorrow if the brewing snowstorm matches what's forecast. >> this is a first i've seen in a long time...
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it was made by the property owners now there was about two thousand people in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting that barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a half hour before they were to be evacuated or removed the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that they would deal with but the demonstrators directly so it is being dubbed a huge victory for them because they have been camped out here for four weeks taking part in the occupy wall street movement raising awareness about the just fattest factory felt among the majority of americans when it comes to the gap between the rich and the poor when it comes to how corporate influence over u.s. politics and this clearly is being regarded as a huge victory for the occupy movement that it continues to look here head to looking beyond new york what's next for this movement. well bill this is this is going to stretch way beyond america's borders with
it was made by the property owners now there was about two thousand people in lower manhattan in support of these protesters protecting that barricading them a human chain was formed around the park because the protesters said they were not going to leave they leave the park on their own and about a half hour before they were to be evacuated or removed the city made an announcement that the police would not remove them that the property owner said that they would deal with but the demonstrators...
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anti-corporate protests in new york face of fear for response from police as the manhattan standoff leads to more than seventy arrests. america's rallies inspire worldwide action scuffles breaking out in several european cities as people there a lot of shouting over bearing the brunt of spot of banks continue to profit. week's other top stories ukraine's former prime minister facing new charges soon after being sentenced to seven years in prison abuses her power when signing gas deal with russia. signs of change in the face of civil war syria's president promises of a new constitution as the number killed in the drawn out conflict exceeds three thousand. one pm in moscow i match bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news here on r t tens of thousands of people in hundreds of cities around the world have been venting their fury against the greed of the big banks and the debt management inflicted by their governments inspired by the occupy wall street movement in manhattan protests happened in europe asia and around the u.s. some turning violent in new york there were d
anti-corporate protests in new york face of fear for response from police as the manhattan standoff leads to more than seventy arrests. america's rallies inspire worldwide action scuffles breaking out in several european cities as people there a lot of shouting over bearing the brunt of spot of banks continue to profit. week's other top stories ukraine's former prime minister facing new charges soon after being sentenced to seven years in prison abuses her power when signing gas deal with...
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jim axelrod is in midtown manhattan. jim? >> reporter: scott, has as 25 million americans could be affected. the winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour and heavy snow expected to knock down trees and power lines from maryland to maine. the snowplow moving through the sunny streets of washington, d.c. may have looked a little out of place today, but that could very well change tomorrow if the brewing snowstorm matches what's forecast. >> this is a first i've seen in a long time in october where we're here preparing and talking about a snow and possibility of a nor'easter coming our way. >> reporter: plow drivers up and down the east coast are now ch this new system is expected to form tonight off the north carolina coast and strengthen as it moves north. the brunt of the storm is expected to slam into the northeast tomorrow night, but people in worcester, massachusetts, have already had their first taste of wind we are a dusting last night. worcester could break its october snowfall record of 7.5 inches. >> there was, like, a
jim axelrod is in midtown manhattan. jim? >> reporter: scott, has as 25 million americans could be affected. the winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour and heavy snow expected to knock down trees and power lines from maryland to maine. the snowplow moving through the sunny streets of washington, d.c. may have looked a little out of place today, but that could very well change tomorrow if the brewing snowstorm matches what's forecast. >> this is a first i've seen in a long time in...
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>> mara schiavocampo in lower manhattan tonight. thanks. >>> now to a story about what we pay for the privilege of being in touch and owning a cell phone. under pressure from the federal government the wireless industry has agreed to warn you before you have exceeded the monthly limits on minutes or text messages, among other things. nbc's tom costello has more on this new fine print. >> reporter: for christina cayoza, it was a wakeup call her freshman year in college. with a boyfriend in another city her first cell phone bill was $360, $300 more than normal. >> for someone in college especially it was so much money that i didn't have. >> reporter: in wyoming, the chris tofr -- christofferson's family bill was nearly $800 after 13-year-old dina sent out 10,000 text messages. her father reacted by taking a hammer to the phone. >> i felt really bad. i have learned my lesson. >> reporter: they are not alone. nationwide there are 300 million wireless users. in the past year, consumer reports magazine has conducted two surveys and found
>> mara schiavocampo in lower manhattan tonight. thanks. >>> now to a story about what we pay for the privilege of being in touch and owning a cell phone. under pressure from the federal government the wireless industry has agreed to warn you before you have exceeded the monthly limits on minutes or text messages, among other things. nbc's tom costello has more on this new fine print. >> reporter: for christina cayoza, it was a wakeup call her freshman year in college. with...
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and the debt management inflicted by their governments inspired by the occupy wall street movement in manhattan the protest took hold in europe asia and around the u.s. with some turning violent in new york there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally artie's lucy caffein of has more from time square. i'm here in times square in new york city where this was the scene of a massive standoff by the occupy wall street protesters who were here on a peaceful demonstration trying to take their message nationwide as other cities have joined in the road now what we saw here over the past few hours was a massive stand up between the police and the protesters we saw all kinds of police officers out here riot police police on calgary we saw in fact here at city police counterterrorism unit officers which was very confusing for the crowd again this was a peaceful demonstration several thousand protesters have marched here when we came here down through up forty six street were essentially blocked off by the n.y.p.d. corralled in an area moved weren't able to move for several hours i saw
and the debt management inflicted by their governments inspired by the occupy wall street movement in manhattan the protest took hold in europe asia and around the u.s. with some turning violent in new york there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally artie's lucy caffein of has more from time square. i'm here in times square in new york city where this was the scene of a massive standoff by the occupy wall street protesters who were here on a peaceful demonstration trying...
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and the debt management inflicted by their governments inspired by the occupy wall street movement in manhattan protests happened in europe asia and around the u.s. some turning violent in new york there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally artie's lucy caffein of has more from times square. i'm here in times square in new york city where this was the scene of a massive standoff by the occupy wall street protesters who are here on a peaceful demonstration trying to take their message nationwide as other cities have joined in the protests now what we saw here over the past few hours was a massive stand up between the police and the protesters we saw all kinds of police officers out here riot police police on calgary we saw in fact here at city police counterterrorism unit officers which was very confusing for the crowd again this was a peaceful demonstration several thousand protesters have marched here when we came here down to forty six street were essentially blocked off by the n.y.p.d. corralled in an area moved weren't able to move for several hours i saw several prot
and the debt management inflicted by their governments inspired by the occupy wall street movement in manhattan protests happened in europe asia and around the u.s. some turning violent in new york there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally artie's lucy caffein of has more from times square. i'm here in times square in new york city where this was the scene of a massive standoff by the occupy wall street protesters who are here on a peaceful demonstration trying to take...
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>> anne thompson here in manhattan. thanks. >>> now listen to steve jobs during a rare interview, one of his last network television interviews. and for the record he did not enjoy being interviewed. i sad down with him on the eve of the opening of the fralagshi apple store in manhattan just blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and when you think about it, back in '06, steve jobs was still just getting started. listen in this interview to how he sees himself or chooses not to. you don't like introspection, i know that about you, but i'm going to ask you to be introspective for a moment. where do you fit in the american family of thinkers and inventors when you see a mouse in public, when you see a click, drag, garbage can logo, all the things you had a hand in that are part of our daily lives, how do you view yourself and your achievements? >> you know, i don't really think
>> anne thompson here in manhattan. thanks. >>> now listen to steve jobs during a rare interview, one of his last network television interviews. and for the record he did not enjoy being interviewed. i sad down with him on the eve of the opening of the fralagshi apple store in manhattan just blocks from here on 5th avenue. now, remember, back in 2006 when we met him at the store it was the coolest store anyone had ever seen containing the coolest products you could imagine. and...
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pero en el bajo manhattan los Ánimos no decaer. >> lo que vamos a crecer mÁs ysumar gente en otras ciudades. >> aquÍ protestan jÓvenes y viejos y hasta vienen del exterior. el vilo de costa rica. >> una compaÑÍa de wall street quiere hacer exploraciÓn de petrÓeo en costa rica contra la voluntad de todos los costarricenses. >> hubo protestas similares en atlanta, filadelfia, y maÑana habrÁ protestas en otros 71 paÍses. este moviento cuya resonancia sea escuchado a travÉs del mundo maÑana se expandirÁ a otros sitios de la ciudad y pretender a ocupar times square, considerando el corazÓn de manhattan. >> estados unidos tiene soldados en irak, afganistÁn, y ahora tambiÉn los tendrÁ en uganda. obama anunciÓ que enviarÁ 10 soldados para ayudar a comprender a este grupo rebelde al que alguna vez el presidente condenÓ como una afrenta a la dignidad humana. las organizaciones de derechos humanos acusan a esos rebeldes de cometer atrocidades. vamos a una pausa, pero hoy lanzaron una advertencia el congreso sobre el peligro de los cÁrteles mexicanos de las drogas. piden al presiden
pero en el bajo manhattan los Ánimos no decaer. >> lo que vamos a crecer mÁs ysumar gente en otras ciudades. >> aquÍ protestan jÓvenes y viejos y hasta vienen del exterior. el vilo de costa rica. >> una compaÑÍa de wall street quiere hacer exploraciÓn de petrÓeo en costa rica contra la voluntad de todos los costarricenses. >> hubo protestas similares en atlanta, filadelfia, y maÑana habrÁ protestas en otros 71 paÍses. este moviento cuya resonancia sea...
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anti-corporate protests in new york face of fierce response from police as the manhattan standoff leads to more than seventy arrests. america's rallies inspire worldwide action scuffles break out in several european cities as people there a lot show who are bearing the brunt of cuts lot of banks continue to profit. ukraine's former prime minister bases in new charges soon after being sentenced to seventy years in prison for abusing her power when signing gas to the russia. was signs of change in the face of a civil war in syria's president promises of a new constitution as the number of killed in the drawn out conflict exceeds three thousand. eleven am in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news here on our t.v. thousands of people in hundreds of cities around the world have been venting their fury against what they say is the greed of the big banks and the debt management inflicted by their governments inspired by the occupy wall street movement in manhattan protests took hold in europe asia and around the u.s. some turning violent in new yo
anti-corporate protests in new york face of fierce response from police as the manhattan standoff leads to more than seventy arrests. america's rallies inspire worldwide action scuffles break out in several european cities as people there a lot show who are bearing the brunt of cuts lot of banks continue to profit. ukraine's former prime minister bases in new charges soon after being sentenced to seventy years in prison for abusing her power when signing gas to the russia. was signs of change...
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jim axelrod is in midtown manhattan. jim? >> reporter: scott, has as 25 million americans could be affected. the winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour and heavy snow expected to knock down trees and power lines from maryland to maine. the snowplow moving through the sunny streets of washington, d.c. may have looked a little out of place today, but that could very well change tomorrow if the brewing snowstorm matches what's forecast. >> this is a first i've seen in a long time in october where we're here preparing and talking about a snow and possibility of a nor'easter coming our way. >> reporter: plow drivers up and down the east coast are now checking their rigs. this new system is expected to form tonight off the north carolina coast and strengthen as it moves north. the brunt of the storm is expected to slam into the northeast tomorrow night. but people in worcester, massachusetts, have already had their first taste of wind we are a dusting last night. worcester could break its october snowfall record of 7.5 inches. >>
jim axelrod is in midtown manhattan. jim? >> reporter: scott, has as 25 million americans could be affected. the winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour and heavy snow expected to knock down trees and power lines from maryland to maine. the snowplow moving through the sunny streets of washington, d.c. may have looked a little out of place today, but that could very well change tomorrow if the brewing snowstorm matches what's forecast. >> this is a first i've seen in a long time in...