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>>> i'm david gregory and this is "press pass", a special conversation coming from lower manhattan and i'm with the legendary robert deniro, we're looking over the 9/11 memorial. one world trade center, known as freedom tower, this is an active construction site why it's so loud. first of all, it's great to have you and great to see you. >> thank you. >> i was struck this week by the milestone of this tower, that it became the tallest building in manhattan. >> yeah. >> as they are building it into the fog today, it's now taller than the empire state building. what did that mean to you as such an ambassador of downtown that that milestone was reached? >> it's funny because when i -- when it happened, 9/11, i thought, well, we just have to rebuild the buildings exactly the way they were. and then of course things went through so many changes and so many moving parts obviously. so when it's finally this, i say, well, it actually looks great. it looks great. and i'm impressed that they -- i think they build a floor a week, what i thought i saw on the news. >> i saw on the news this week ha
>>> i'm david gregory and this is "press pass", a special conversation coming from lower manhattan and i'm with the legendary robert deniro, we're looking over the 9/11 memorial. one world trade center, known as freedom tower, this is an active construction site why it's so loud. first of all, it's great to have you and great to see you. >> thank you. >> i was struck this week by the milestone of this tower, that it became the tallest building in manhattan....
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were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once and activists stepped into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were being taken protective into. with blood dripping from their face so there were some incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy optimist but despite the violence that was seen in certain instances the group continued to chant their message walking through lower manhattan the exact location where this movement ignited in the fall of two thousand and eleven before police throughout the united states and eventually around the globe these activists back on the streets saying they are committed to to their message and they will be holding washington accountable for all the the favoritism that is being seen to the one percent in the united states. reporting there in oakland the town to give a new life to the occupy movement was met with tear gas and stun grenades as police went on the offensive to disperse crowds of d
were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once and activists stepped into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were being taken protective into. with blood dripping from their face so there were some incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy optimist but despite the violence that was seen in certain instances the group continued to...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall we saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against out paying for influence on us. on affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine make it lines were set up throughout manhattan were active this were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting s
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall we saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against out paying for influence on us. on affordable higher education...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again of noise sing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against or influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan were asked of is were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting some pushin
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again of noise sing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against or influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall you saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against paying for influence on us. an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine picket lines were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting s
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall you saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against paying for influence on us. an affordable higher education and...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall we saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against for influence on us politics on affordable higher education and health care in the u.s. and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan were asked of is were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally forcing the activists to leave arresting some pushing ma
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall we saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against for influence on us politics on affordable higher education and...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine take it winds were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of us corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting so
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us power to an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine make it lines were set up throughout manhattan to work out of is we're protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it literally forcing the activists to leave arresting some pushi
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us power to an affordable higher education and...
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organizers are hoping for 30,000 people to join in a march in manhattan today. occupy supporters call this the start of a spring offensive to get their call for economic equality back in the headlines. >>> british lawmakers have released a scathing report about rupert murdoch and the phone hacking scandal that engulfed his media empire last year. murdoch and his son need to take responsibility for the wrongdoing. >> reporter: law makest had tough -- makers had tough words for rupert murdoch. >> he is not fit to run an international company. >> reporter: the much awaited report from a parliamentary panel concluded that murdoch and his son, james, oversaw a corporate culture that allowed the tabloid phone hacking scandal in britain. it also says murdoch, quote, exhibited willfully blindness to what was going on in his company and publications. >> corporately, they had misled the committee repeatedly about the true extent and nature of the investigations that they claimed to have carried out in relation to phone hacking. >> reporter: the committee does not have the
organizers are hoping for 30,000 people to join in a march in manhattan today. occupy supporters call this the start of a spring offensive to get their call for economic equality back in the headlines. >>> british lawmakers have released a scathing report about rupert murdoch and the phone hacking scandal that engulfed his media empire last year. murdoch and his son need to take responsibility for the wrongdoing. >> reporter: law makest had tough -- makers had tough words for...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against paying for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of us corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally forcing the activists to leave arresting some pushing
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against paying for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education...
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manuel guy agas climbed about 800 feet for this story. >> reporter: the cover in lower manhattan reached new heights with the replacement of this steel beam. the first columbia of the 100th floor of the one world trade center now stands s 21 feet tar than the empire staid building. >> sit's inspirational and it's going to make a lot of people happy. >> reporter: it took a while but eventually at a rate of a floor every week the tower started to alter manhattan's skyline. locals and tourists marvel at the structure. it comes at the one-year anniversary of osama bin laden. >> you're not going to stop america. >> it chepds chills up and down your spine of what happened. >> reporter: from here you get a real sense of how massive this structure is and how tall it is. take a look at this panoramic view of all of new york. something that's noticeable different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at this site, which is also home to the september 11th memorial and mu
manuel guy agas climbed about 800 feet for this story. >> reporter: the cover in lower manhattan reached new heights with the replacement of this steel beam. the first columbia of the 100th floor of the one world trade center now stands s 21 feet tar than the empire staid building. >> sit's inspirational and it's going to make a lot of people happy. >> reporter: it took a while but eventually at a rate of a floor every week the tower started to alter manhattan's skyline....
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but here we are in manhattan and you see what's around me now. central park is right over there. it's almost a thousand acres of green. we have more parks than i can count in new york city, in the five boroughs. >> i have wanted to do -- to have bees on the roof and grow honey for years. and when the city council finally repealed the law, i was like, oh, my god! i don't know how. and that's how andrew and i got connected. i sent a virtual stranger, who is head of the new york beekeeper's association, an e-mail. i think it was two weeks later, we had hives up here. after i took his course. >> this is the third year that we've been able to keep bees legally in new york, since the '90s. and the new york city beekeeper's association had a substantial role in bringing about the legalization. >> i sat in with voh when they were talking about making beekeepers legal. i helped write the best practices guide for urban beekeeping. >> with we have close relationships with law enforcement, nypd call us, nyfd call us. >> the new york city' beekeeper's association also has a very unique challe
but here we are in manhattan and you see what's around me now. central park is right over there. it's almost a thousand acres of green. we have more parks than i can count in new york city, in the five boroughs. >> i have wanted to do -- to have bees on the roof and grow honey for years. and when the city council finally repealed the law, i was like, oh, my god! i don't know how. and that's how andrew and i got connected. i sent a virtual stranger, who is head of the new york beekeeper's...
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who are all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once and i did a step into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were taken into play. with blood dripping from their face there were incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy activists but despite the violence that was seen in stern instances the group continued to chant their message walking through lower manhattan the exact location where this movement ignited in the fall of two thousand and eleven these activists back on the streets saying they will be holding washington accountable for all the the favoritism that is being seen to the one percent in the united states. reporting very well meantime in oakland all the way over to the west coast now and the attempt to give new life to the occupy movement was met with tear gas and stun grenades demonstrated at city hall to protest over social inequality a few hundred people refused to leave defying police orders some threw bottles and
who are all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once and i did a step into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were taken into play. with blood dripping from their face there were incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy activists but despite the violence that was seen in stern instances the group continued to chant their message...
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that was seen in certain instances the group continued to chant their message walking through lower manhattan the exact location where this movement ignited in the fall of two thousand and eleven these activists back on the streets saying they will be holding washington accountable for all the the favoritism that is being seen to the one percent in the united states. reporting that now in oakland the attempt to give new life to the occupy movement but that was met with tear gas and stun grenades demonstrators gathered at city hall protest over social inequality a few hundred people refused to leave defying police orders so they threw bottles as well as other objects at the police officers and then went on the offensive to disperse the crowds of demonstrators and of course they made a number of arrests. well always more on our website on dot com you can go online to read how a terrorist groups getting rather creative german codebreakers discovered hundreds of al qaeda internal documents on terror attacks but they were disguised as porn files. and then were trips to dutch coffee shops for visit
that was seen in certain instances the group continued to chant their message walking through lower manhattan the exact location where this movement ignited in the fall of two thousand and eleven these activists back on the streets saying they will be holding washington accountable for all the the favoritism that is being seen to the one percent in the united states. reporting that now in oakland the attempt to give new life to the occupy movement but that was met with tear gas and stun...
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remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in upstate, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and central park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860, 1868. on the right is an aerial view of the five burrough city in 1910 and the area we're covering today, we turned from a single island city into a five bu bureau city and the next part of westchester and staten island as well. here is a city in 1900 this city has 3.5 million people, a million and three quarters live in manhattan. about a million and a quarter live in brooklyn alone. by 1940 we're going to have 8 million people in the city. now, this means tremendous growth, and it also means that this city is on the verge of becoming a world capital and we knew it. this era is the era americ
remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in upstate, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and central park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860,...
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that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine it winds were set up throughout manhattan were active is were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to...
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ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine take it winds were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting some pushing many others out onto the street once the group was out onto the street activists were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once an optimist stepped into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were taken into play. lisa fans with blood dripping from their face so there were some incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy optimist but despite the violence that was seen in certa
ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine take it winds were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it...
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manuel gallegus climbed about 800 feet for this story. >> reporter: the cover in lower manhattan reached new heights with the placement of this steel beam. tl first column of the 100th floor of the one world trade center now stands 21 feet taller than the empire staid building. >> it's inspirational, and it's going to make a lot of people happy. >> reporter: it took a while but eventually at a rate of a floor every week the tower started to alter manhattan's skyline. locals and tourists marvel at the structure. the milestone comes close to the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. >> you're not going to stop america. we're going to rebuild. we're going to keep on going. >> it sends chills up and down your spine when you think about what happened. >> reporter: from here on the 71st building you get a real sense of how massive this structure is and how tall it is. take a look at this panoramic view of all of new york. something that's noticeable different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower
manuel gallegus climbed about 800 feet for this story. >> reporter: the cover in lower manhattan reached new heights with the placement of this steel beam. tl first column of the 100th floor of the one world trade center now stands 21 feet taller than the empire staid building. >> it's inspirational, and it's going to make a lot of people happy. >> reporter: it took a while but eventually at a rate of a floor every week the tower started to alter manhattan's skyline. locals...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall we saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan were asked of is were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting some pus
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the fall we saw demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education...
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marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan were asked of is were protesting outside of banks and the offices of u.s. corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally floor seeing the activists to leave arresting some pushing
marks the resurgence of the occupy wall street movement thousands of activists flooded the streets of manhattan picking up where the grass roots coalition left off in the form of demonstrations taking place throughout the entire city including bryant park union square and wall street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against him for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i saw hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> politicians riot. >> i saw a smoke grenade explode and the whole parliament hall was covered with smoke. >>> two young boys fight inside a cage. >> i think that's enough, i think everybody has seen enough
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i saw hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. . >>> off and running. president obama officially kicks off his reelection bid, while speculation over a running mate for mitt romney intensifies. >>> smash-and-grab. surveillance video captures a brazen store robbery in
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i saw hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. .
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a...
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i met marv morganthau, the famed manhattan attorney completely by chance. i was wandering the halls of my law school wllhen i spied a tab of food in the back of the room and decided to sit in to hear bob, the last speaker being introduced. at the food line -- >>> the rest of justice sotomayor's speech you can watch anytime on c-span. we're back at capitol hill, the subcommittee hearing, returning from a series of votes on the house floor here and getting under way. live coverage here on c-span3.
i met marv morganthau, the famed manhattan attorney completely by chance. i was wandering the halls of my law school wllhen i spied a tab of food in the back of the room and decided to sit in to hear bob, the last speaker being introduced. at the food line -- >>> the rest of justice sotomayor's speech you can watch anytime on c-span. we're back at capitol hill, the subcommittee hearing, returning from a series of votes on the house floor here and getting under way. live coverage here...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i saw hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i saw hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. tciti turns 200 this year.uncer] in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement.
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community colleges and by state colleges to train people to get the kind of jobs that they actually have job offers out there for. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i still have hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. terrific conversation. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community colleges and by state colleges to train people to get the kind of jobs that they actually have job offers out there for. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i saw hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. perfect conversation. thank you all very much. perfe[ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community college palencia and state colleges to train people to get the jobs that they actually have job offers for out there. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a...
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yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community colleges and by state colleges to train people to get the kind of jobs that they actually have job offers out there for. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and i'm a survivor of the world trade center. it's emotional for me to see that. you never give up. i still have hope. >> we'll leave it there. thank you all very much. terrific conversation. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this man -- >> hope you're not married. >> wants the prostitutes in his neighborhood gone. >> if i catch you, you get a life sentence. >> he -- >> you ought to be
yet, downtown manhattan is still doing okay. some of that we can debate why, but they're coming back. we talk about all the politics here and we've had conversations in between the breaks about how many solutions are being done locally and how the economy is being helped at the local level by community colleges and by state colleges to train people to get the kind of jobs that they actually have job offers out there for. that's where you have to have hope. i never give up in the economy, and...
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remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in upstate, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and so you park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860, 1868. on the right is an aerial view of the five burrow city in 1910 and the area we're covering today, we turned from a single island city into a five bu bureau city and the next part of westchester and staten island as well. here is a city in 1900 this city has 3.5 million people, a million and three quarters live in manhattan. about a million and a quarter live in brooklyn alone. by 1940 we're going to have 8 million people in the city. now, this means tremendous growth, and it also means that this city is on the verge of becoming a world capital and we knew it. this era is the era america i
remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in upstate, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and so you park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860,...
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remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in up state, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and so you park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860, 1868. on the right is an aerial view of the five burrow city in 1910 and the area we're covering today, we turned from a single island city into a five bu bureau city and the next part of west chester and statin island as well. here is a city in 1900 this city has 3.5 million people, a million and three quarters live in manhattan. about a million and a quarter live in brooklyn alone. by 1940 we're going to have 8 million people in the city. now, this means tremendous growth, and it also means that this city is on the verge of becoming a world capital and we knew it. this era is the era america
remember, it was the english that made all of manhattan contiguous with the borders of new york city but it only existed in the lower part of the island and in 1800 with 60,000 people once you got to 14th street you were in up state, new york. now, that changes on the left is a civil war era print and an aerial view of new york and by the civil war era the city expanded to about 60th street and so you park at the top of the slide being built at the northern edge of the city. that is about 1860,...
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. >> reporter: maureen, it is crazy here in mid-town manhattan but it is so much fun. in a little other four hours, the capitals are going to know their fate. are they heading home for summer or heading to new jersey for the eastern conference final. game 7 is here. madison square garden at 7:30. and the caps already practiced here. they stated for about a half hour as they prepare for their second game 7 of this postseason. the capitals did win game 7 against the bruins in boston in round 1. so they kind of know what to expect on the road again tonight. >> it's nice to know you've had success, nice to know you have been there. experience is a very valuable thing but it's different team and a different building and what we learned about ourselves in that game was that when we needed to, we really could dig deep and find a way to win a hockey game. >> gives us confidence. we were in a tough building in boston now we are in another tough building in new york. we have some experience that we can draw on from the last series. we have a lot of guys in here that have a lot o
. >> reporter: maureen, it is crazy here in mid-town manhattan but it is so much fun. in a little other four hours, the capitals are going to know their fate. are they heading home for summer or heading to new jersey for the eastern conference final. game 7 is here. madison square garden at 7:30. and the caps already practiced here. they stated for about a half hour as they prepare for their second game 7 of this postseason. the capitals did win game 7 against the bruins in boston in...
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that's right it's been barely an hour i am currently in the heart of the financial district in lower manhattan and the last forty five minutes about a bit while the actual her mid march that was coming through lower manhattan came through here and as expected there were bold incidents. that were. one point. two months is the hermitage march with and why the p.t. clearance at one point you can still see the remnants of a behind me the talent is coming through right now but at one point the cops just started riding through against traffic on their little scooters. and that trying to that didn't work out too well because get a bunch of of and why taxi cabs yellow cabs coming through as a part of the march and so when you got a couple thousand protesters a handful of taxi cabs and then a couple blue shirts driving around in little motorized bikes going the opposite direction things got a little rough. cops started pushing people around i got max around a little bit couple détente flying here and there i thought the reason why not arrest a couple people just got knocked over a lot of name calling
that's right it's been barely an hour i am currently in the heart of the financial district in lower manhattan and the last forty five minutes about a bit while the actual her mid march that was coming through lower manhattan came through here and as expected there were bold incidents. that were. one point. two months is the hermitage march with and why the p.t. clearance at one point you can still see the remnants of a behind me the talent is coming through right now but at one point the cops...
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it's the twice yearly event known as manhattan henge. the sun lines up with manhattan streets to create some spectacular views. our camera crews are busy recording tonight's beauty. we'll have that for you tomorrow. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis 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 your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart i
it's the twice yearly event known as manhattan henge. the sun lines up with manhattan streets to create some spectacular views. our camera crews are busy recording tonight's beauty. we'll have that for you tomorrow. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to...
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manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: the recovery in manhattan reached new heights. the first column of the 1 u.n.th "owe 100th floor of one world center was placed. it took a while after september 11 for construction to get started, but eventually at a rate of a new floor every week, the tower started to alter manhattan's skyline. locals and tourists marveled at the structure. the milestone comes close to the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. >> you're not going to stop america. we're going to rebuild. we're going to keep on going. >> sends chills up and down your spine when you think about what happened. >> reporter: from here on the 71st floor of the building, you get a real sense of just how massive this structure is and how tall it is. take a look at this panoramic view of all of new york. something that's noticeably different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national sept
manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: the recovery in manhattan reached new heights. the first column of the 1 u.n.th "owe 100th floor of one world center was placed. it took a while after september 11 for construction to get started, but eventually at a rate of a new floor every week, the tower started to alter manhattan's skyline. locals and tourists marveled at the structure. the milestone comes close to the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. >> you're...
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lawsuits in manhattan and los angeles supreme court contend that the founder, mark zuckerberg, misled investors. >> there was material information that wasn't shared or properly disclosed in the registration statement. >> reporter: the common wealth of massachusetts subpoenaed morgan stanley to find out what it knew and who was informed of facebook's prospects. other investigations are reportedly underway from the security and exchange commission, and the senate banking committee. >> it's a blackeye for the industry and all theants. this was supposed -- participants. it's become a laughing stock. >> reporter: a spokesman called the lawsuits without merit and said the company will fight them vigorously. there are reports that facebook is upset over how nasdaq botched the first day of trading. facebook is in talks to move its stocks from nasdaq to the new york stock change, according to some. >>> resident was san jose making minimum wage could soon be getting a raise. voters will decide on a new ordinance that would raise the minimum wage from $8 an hour to $10 an hour. a sociology clas
lawsuits in manhattan and los angeles supreme court contend that the founder, mark zuckerberg, misled investors. >> there was material information that wasn't shared or properly disclosed in the registration statement. >> reporter: the common wealth of massachusetts subpoenaed morgan stanley to find out what it knew and who was informed of facebook's prospects. other investigations are reportedly underway from the security and exchange commission, and the senate banking committee....
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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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out onto the street once the group was out on to the street activists were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once an optimist stepped into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were being taken into police vans with blood dripping from their face so there were incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy activist back on the streets saying they. i'll be holding washington accountable for all the the favoritism that is being seen to the one percent in the united states it is more important reporting now america's chief diplomat on a charm offensive in china right now hillary clinton's high level talks come amid concerns in beijing over washington beefing up its military presence near chinese territory last sunday clinton promised a military assistance to the families it's with which beijing has a territorial dispute relations between china and the u.s. are also tainted by a diplomatic tussle over chen and one chain for the blind activi
out onto the street once the group was out on to the street activists were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once an optimist stepped into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were being taken into police vans with blood dripping from their face so there were incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy activist back on the streets...
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out onto the street once the group was out onto the street activists were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once an activist steps into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were being taken into police vans with blood dripping from their face so there were some incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy optimist back on the streets saying they will. holding washington accountable for all the the favoritism that is being seen to the one percent in the united states is more important are reporting now america's chief diplomats on a charm offensive in china right now hillary clinton's high level talks come amid concerns in beijing over washington beefing up its military presence near chinese territory last sunday clinton promised military assistance to the philippines it's with which beijing has a territorial dispute relations between china and the u.s. are also tainted by a diplomatic tussle over chen guangcheng and that the blind a
out onto the street once the group was out onto the street activists were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once an activist steps into the street they got arrested there were instances where activists were being taken into police vans with blood dripping from their face so there were some incidents where it got bloody between police officers and the unarmed occupy optimist back on the streets...
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bodega del Área, a le sgo qlegÓ que atrajo con caramelos >>> es sfrfeo que un hispano ha esto >>> en manhattan se produjo su desapariciÓn >>> es algo muy crÍtica que no espera sobre todo siendo un niÑo >>> hace falta que la policÍa ponga mucho de su parte para estas personas tan perversas que hay en el mundo >>> al parecer, hernÁndez le habÍa confesado a sus familiares haber asesinado a un menor en la bodega en el aÑo 1979 y ellos se pusieron en contacto con la policÍa, luego de excavar en este lugar donde pensaron estaba el cadÁver del menor pero se fueron con las manos vacÍas, por su parte el alcalde michael bloomberg dijo que las autoridades estÁn interrogando al sospechoso y nadie se ha olvidado de esta tragedia que le rompiÓ el corazon a millones de padres en toda la naciÓn. en nueva york, llaima crespo telemundo. >>> una joven madre estÁ pidiendo justicia por algo insÓlito, quÉ ocurriÓ con su pequeÑo hijo en una lavanderÍa pÚblica de new jersey, miren esto en el video de vigilancia el hombre introduce al niÑo en una lavadora sin saber que la lavadora se activo, el su
bodega del Área, a le sgo qlegÓ que atrajo con caramelos >>> es sfrfeo que un hispano ha esto >>> en manhattan se produjo su desapariciÓn >>> es algo muy crÍtica que no espera sobre todo siendo un niÑo >>> hace falta que la policÍa ponga mucho de su parte para estas personas tan perversas que hay en el mundo >>> al parecer, hernÁndez le habÍa confesado a sus familiares haber asesinado a un menor en la bodega en el aÑo 1979 y ellos se...
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now, simon, this is kiowa, they have a manhattan here. manhattan, kansas, is a whole lot different from where you and i live. >> i imagine so. bertha, thank you very much. we have a key read on the health of housing. financing a home for many is just getting cheaper and cheaper. the average rate, if you can get it on a 30-year mortgage dropping to record lows again this week. according to freddie mac, the 30-year falling to 3.75%. that's the lowest since long-term mortgages began in the 1950s. and the 15-year loan dipping below 3% for the first time ever. and, remember, if today's moves on the treasury market are sustained and if the banks are willing to pass on the savings, these rates will be even lower, tyler, next week. >> i'm going to call my refinancing department right now, simon, if you don't mind here. i'm on the phone right now with my mortgage broker. anyhow, that sounds like a good deal. cheap rates and decent currency conversions. new york city being invaded, as always, by the megarich. foreign buyers now swooping in buying t
now, simon, this is kiowa, they have a manhattan here. manhattan, kansas, is a whole lot different from where you and i live. >> i imagine so. bertha, thank you very much. we have a key read on the health of housing. financing a home for many is just getting cheaper and cheaper. the average rate, if you can get it on a 30-year mortgage dropping to record lows again this week. according to freddie mac, the 30-year falling to 3.75%. that's the lowest since long-term mortgages began in the...
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union square park pretty decent part of the land in the middle of manhattan and it was pretty difficult to move throughout most of it around four or five o'clock. well definitely watching as things unfold that was our team web producer andrew blake. events been unfolding all day in new york artie's honest churkin a has been on the streets getting a feel of the may day protests here's a report. this is just the beginning of may day action in new york city by occupy wall street and already a major street was blocked off all of this traffic right here waiting to get through but they happen about two hundred fifty people blocking the street right now and you can only imagine how much bigger this is going to get considering the fact that tens of thousands of people are expected to join along with unions later on throughout the day challenging corporate person challenging the big ones igniting. city like if i was shut out. of the city i think it's really great to get everyone together in one place and see the potential that we as individual humans can have to create new systems by just coming
union square park pretty decent part of the land in the middle of manhattan and it was pretty difficult to move throughout most of it around four or five o'clock. well definitely watching as things unfold that was our team web producer andrew blake. events been unfolding all day in new york artie's honest churkin a has been on the streets getting a feel of the may day protests here's a report. this is just the beginning of may day action in new york city by occupy wall street and already a...
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he vanished while walking to a bus stop in manhattan. ashleigh banfield has been following the latest developments for us. >> this is really unusual. if you look at the date tomorrow will be exactly 33 years to the day that etan patz disappeared on his way to school. now we're getting word from the new york city police department that they have a man in custody who has, quote, implicated himself in the disappearance of this 6-year-old little boy. why this is sounding very familiar to you, even though this is a 33-year-old case, is because just a few weeks ago, this case was reopened. it turned out that there was a cadaver dog that searched a basement about 100 yards from where this family still lives and got a mark. something was curious. the dog got the mark and the investigators went in and dug up that concrete basement. the significance of the basement, it was the workshop of a carpenter 33 years ago, a carpenter named miller. he was not arrested. the search turned up nothing, sadly. no more information other than a big search, lot of
he vanished while walking to a bus stop in manhattan. ashleigh banfield has been following the latest developments for us. >> this is really unusual. if you look at the date tomorrow will be exactly 33 years to the day that etan patz disappeared on his way to school. now we're getting word from the new york city police department that they have a man in custody who has, quote, implicated himself in the disappearance of this 6-year-old little boy. why this is sounding very familiar to you,...
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. >>> elite manhattan apartment has become the second most expensive home in the u.s.. >> an unnamed buyer has purchased a two story penthouse in midtown manhattan's 157 building for 90 billion dollars. i couldn't believe it, 90 million dollars. unite is 11,000 square feet and features 20 foot square ceilings panoramic views of the city, italian marble the most expensive home in theuv u.s. 100 million dollars for a 25,000 square foot mansion. >> priceless view of central park. you can't put a price on it. >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire next. >> have a great day. >> we want to show you our guests today. hey kids! thanks for coming today!
. >>> elite manhattan apartment has become the second most expensive home in the u.s.. >> an unnamed buyer has purchased a two story penthouse in midtown manhattan's 157 building for 90 billion dollars. i couldn't believe it, 90 million dollars. unite is 11,000 square feet and features 20 foot square ceilings panoramic views of the city, italian marble the most expensive home in theuv u.s. 100 million dollars for a 25,000 square foot mansion. >> priceless view of central...