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to new york and from new york to other cities. such networks would become vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. the same routes news and gossip and information are traveling, these are the same routes political news and propaganda are going to travel as the revolutionary movement unfolds. if you are in power as part of the imperial government, provincial government, or local government, how could you impose order on hundreds of taverns scattered throughout the city? new york government's past two types of laws regarding alcohol. one, those that sought to profit from alcohol and those that sought to prohibit from certain groups. the first made sure duties and fees were collected and licensed caverns kept in order the house according to the law. the mayors had the power to limit the number of establishments, this was not their goal. they raised revenues by encouraging drinking in new york city. the second type of law tried to curb disorder. you could not serve hard liquor to service. they could not take clothin
to new york and from new york to other cities. such networks would become vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. the same routes news and gossip and information are traveling, these are the same routes political news and propaganda are going to travel as the revolutionary movement unfolds. if you are in power as part of the imperial government, provincial government, or local government, how could you impose order on hundreds of taverns scattered throughout the city? new...
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that's why i had to take a new york city policeman. that's why i had to take tom tuny and appoint him to protect this &Ñcity. after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the same reaction. he says, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitols, all different capitols around the world so that new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal gover'2q9 marathon ke again raises the issue. the fbi knew about these two brothers. why didn't they pass it on to the police? so, here we have this same concern, the same concern that was bothering police chief woods, captain tuny is now bothering the people in charge of new york city and other cities today. intelligence is only valuable if it's shared. we have all the eyes and ears in the wo
that's why i had to take a new york city policeman. that's why i had to take tom tuny and appoint him to protect this &Ñcity. after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the same reaction. he says, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york...
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and it was actually really great to hear what our counter parts in new york city and sweden have been doing to implement the vision zero in their country, or their city. and i also, we got a chance to learn a lot about the advocacy groups that exist in new york city as well. and i know that some of the colleagues that were already very familiar with the transportation alternatives and families for safe streets but it was my first opportunity to actually see what the advocates do on the ground to really push, new york city's policies moving forward. and also the incredible network and those who have lost the members of the family to vehicle collision and how powerful their testimony was both this vision, forward. and just want to recognize that we had a large con ent and we had commaederer from sfpd and we had several including john knox white, and megan wier, also presented and we had members of the pedestrian, safety, advisory committee, and bike coalition and walk sf and china town, and senior disability, action and central city, sro collaborativive. and just a couple of take aways
and it was actually really great to hear what our counter parts in new york city and sweden have been doing to implement the vision zero in their country, or their city. and i also, we got a chance to learn a lot about the advocacy groups that exist in new york city as well. and i know that some of the colleagues that were already very familiar with the transportation alternatives and families for safe streets but it was my first opportunity to actually see what the advocates do on the ground...
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forget about the idea of everybody being welcome here in new york city. this will be a city only for rich people. >> at its root, this is about some luxury dwelling places for a relative handful of people, many of whom don't even live in this country, and they're impacting a park used by 40 million people from around the world every year. that seems to me out of whack so we're going to make noise until we get somewhere. >> the internationalization of new york once meant something actually kind of exotic and exciting and enhanced our diversity. today, internationalization at least on west 57th street and east 57th street and all around midtown manhattan seems to symbolize not diversity but a kind of exclusivity and an end to the sense that we're all in it together, which is the key urban idea. we all meet each other on the sidewalk. we all meet each other in public places. and the urban environment is the common ground that we all share. >> tell us if you've seen some of these forces eroding the common ground where you live. perhaps like some of the people
forget about the idea of everybody being welcome here in new york city. this will be a city only for rich people. >> at its root, this is about some luxury dwelling places for a relative handful of people, many of whom don't even live in this country, and they're impacting a park used by 40 million people from around the world every year. that seems to me out of whack so we're going to make noise until we get somewhere. >> the internationalization of new york once meant something...
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>> all right, miguel marquez in new york city. as a matter of fact, three blocks from where i lived there in new york city. so i want to get now to ed lavandera on the street now in ferguson, missouri. what's going on where you are? >> well, don, this is ferguson city hall. and most of the protests have been going on as you well know down around the corner about a couple of blocks away at the police department. and earlier tonight, the protesters left that scene and broke away tr from that area and started coming towards here and down this street. there was a rapid team of law enforcement that responded to the scene. but not before protesters were able to break windows here at ferguson city hall as well as set fire to another police car. and also, we're told by various police officers here on the scene, i think we have video of it that we can share with you, video of an unlit molotov cocktail that police tell us here at the scene was found hidden in a bush in this area. and they took that in, we watched them as they took that unli
>> all right, miguel marquez in new york city. as a matter of fact, three blocks from where i lived there in new york city. so i want to get now to ed lavandera on the street now in ferguson, missouri. what's going on where you are? >> well, don, this is ferguson city hall. and most of the protests have been going on as you well know down around the corner about a couple of blocks away at the police department. and earlier tonight, the protesters left that scene and broke away tr...
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the national weather service in new york has new york city six to eight inches. manchester about eight to 12. notice the interior new england is a lot worse. here's a couple of other cities i put down for you, hartford four to eight, boston one to three mostly rain over to snow late. interior sections, the worcester area, hills of central mass can get over a foot. >> what's the timing. >> timing for where? >> tomorrow. >> rain in the morning turning to snow in the afternoon. >> thank you. >> what about travel back? >> travel back no problems. thursday looks great. macy's parade in new york city no problems at all. >> never coming back again. get a good look now. this is it. all right. coming up, the very latest on overnight protests in ferguson, missouri as missouri's governor takes more action to try to control the chaos. however first we'll go there live for another check on what's happening on the ground as dawn is about to break there. >> those of you who are watching tonight understand that there's never an excuse for violence, particularly when there are a
the national weather service in new york has new york city six to eight inches. manchester about eight to 12. notice the interior new england is a lot worse. here's a couple of other cities i put down for you, hartford four to eight, boston one to three mostly rain over to snow late. interior sections, the worcester area, hills of central mass can get over a foot. >> what's the timing. >> timing for where? >> tomorrow. >> rain in the morning turning to snow in the...
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the new york city marathon will take over new york city and boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement for thousands of not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had
the new york city marathon will take over new york city and boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement for thousands of not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical...
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that's more people than the city of chicago. when you add their kids, it's 60% of new york city. there's not an aspect of life in the city that isn't impacting immigrant families and vice versa. so it's really something that's been front and center for city government for a long time. my office is essentially the bridge between city hall and new york city's many immigrant cities. we have a very simple mission which is to promote programs and policies that improve the well being of immigrant communities. we have three broad goals by which we sort of fulfill that mission. the first is really to think about how to embed immigrant inclusion throughout the city's dna in a way. so it's not just the mayor's office affairs but it's a part of the code of the city overall. and i think one good example of this that the mayor announced in january when he first took office is the city's municipal id card program. this is creating a government-issued local identification that's available to all regardless of immigration status and is meant to focus as a key to the city to open doors that were
that's more people than the city of chicago. when you add their kids, it's 60% of new york city. there's not an aspect of life in the city that isn't impacting immigrant families and vice versa. so it's really something that's been front and center for city government for a long time. my office is essentially the bridge between city hall and new york city's many immigrant cities. we have a very simple mission which is to promote programs and policies that improve the well being of immigrant...
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these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the regency as the home of the power breakfasts, the place where people want to come to see and be seen. >> coming up, what kind of hotel room does $100 million buy? what is the most expensive part of this room? >> the bathroom. the bathrooms are very, very expensive. ♪ >> just before it reopened, jonathan tisch, chairman of loews hotels, gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan. >> here we go, betty. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you picked out almost everything in this room. >> i can tell you
these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will...
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helps new york city and it's not a bad thing. last thing i'll say is, you know, i agree completely with what steve said about most of these policies are really common sense. some of them we probably shouldn't have to do and it's not really revolutionary work, but i do think that one of the other things that's made possible at least in new york city what is happening very rapidly right now is an amazing community organizing infrastructure that got my boss elected, that got an incredible city council elected and that's been savvy about moving the politics in a way that we can move things a lot more quickly than we have in the past. something like executive wrax you have community organizations with memberships that will be interacting with people about this, it's an opportunity to capitalize on that for membership growth and building that political power and move for a larger scale immigration reform and strengthening that. that's unfortunately not my job anymore, but i do think it's a critical part of this whole equation is how we
helps new york city and it's not a bad thing. last thing i'll say is, you know, i agree completely with what steve said about most of these policies are really common sense. some of them we probably shouldn't have to do and it's not really revolutionary work, but i do think that one of the other things that's made possible at least in new york city what is happening very rapidly right now is an amazing community organizing infrastructure that got my boss elected, that got an incredible city...
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new york city. here in ferguson, missouri. i think it is appropriate that e we speak to our next guest as we look at pictures of los angeles. tension and unrest in ferguson. remind people of the violence in los angeles two decade age in the the rodney king case. joining me now. i wonder, shawn, as you look back on, 1982, 1992, when this happened. you look at what happened with the grand jury here and of course acquittal of the officers in the rodney king trial. is this, does this, is this reminiscent of anything to you. what are similarities here? >> you know, the more things change. the more they, they stay the same. one of the things that you may remember from the, riots in los angeles. was, florence and normandy, really the center of it all. you may remember reginald denney was a truck driver. pulled from his truck and beaten there on television. and there were no police officers at all anywhere around there. because -- i think they were just too much fear about going in there and enflaming the situation any further. ultima
new york city. here in ferguson, missouri. i think it is appropriate that e we speak to our next guest as we look at pictures of los angeles. tension and unrest in ferguson. remind people of the violence in los angeles two decade age in the the rodney king case. joining me now. i wonder, shawn, as you look back on, 1982, 1992, when this happened. you look at what happened with the grand jury here and of course acquittal of the officers in the rodney king trial. is this, does this, is this...
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now officials here in new york city and in several other states have borrowed from a plan that's been in effect in parts of europe for some time.Ñ tonight, we take a look at the work, and what's being done to >> reporter: a remarkable amount of the time, all these buses and taxis, cars and bicycles, joggers and walkers, manage to coexist on the streets of new york, but when something goes wrong, it can be horrible. leaving families devastated. listen to what happened in front of dana lerner's home last january. >> i got a call from our doorman. i didn't know what the hell i was gonna find. so i ran down there. and i saw my husband, you know, just screaming, lying in the-- lying in the road. but he was-- i could see he wasn't horribly hurt. and i looked over and my son was, you know, lying there. >> reporter: lerner's nine-year- old son cooper had been walking across the street, hand-in-hand with his father. they were in the crosswalk with the light on their side, when a cab turning left hit her husband and their son. >> he was lying completely still. there was blood coming of his ear
now officials here in new york city and in several other states have borrowed from a plan that's been in effect in parts of europe for some time.Ñ tonight, we take a look at the work, and what's being done to >> reporter: a remarkable amount of the time, all these buses and taxis, cars and bicycles, joggers and walkers, manage to coexist on the streets of new york, but when something goes wrong, it can be horrible. leaving families devastated. listen to what happened in front of dana...
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and from new york to other cities. becometworks would vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. news androutes gossip and information are traveling, these are the same political news and propaganda are going to travel as the revolutionary movement unfolds. if you are in power as part of the imperial government, provincial government, or local government, how could you impose order on hundreds of taverns scattered throughout the city? government's past two types of laws regarding alcohol. to profit that sought from alcohol and those that sought to prohibit from certain groups. the first made sure duties and fees were collected and licensed caverns kept in order the house according to the law. the power tod limit the number of establishments, this was not their goal. they raised revenues by encouraging drinking in new york city. the more taverns, the morpheus got spread around. the second type of law tried to curb disorder. you could not serve hard liquor to service. they could not take clothing or good
and from new york to other cities. becometworks would vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. news androutes gossip and information are traveling, these are the same political news and propaganda are going to travel as the revolutionary movement unfolds. if you are in power as part of the imperial government, provincial government, or local government, how could you impose order on hundreds of taverns scattered throughout the city? government's past two types of laws...
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affiliate in new york city. if we get a chance, and the picture widens, it's a sizeable demonstration, pretty sizeable group of people who are marching through the streets of new york city. we'll keep an eye on that. as we continue to tell the story of ferguson, and the unrest. in fact, it's trending, it's the top story online. >> just a little while ago the st louis police department tweeted they welcomed the addition of national guard in ferguson. and diane eastabrook mentioned the national guard in front of the ferguson police department. here is a look that someone posted earlier. you can see the national guard with riot gear on. earlier in st louis, there was a peaceful protest. they shut down highway 70, but you had protests in other parts of the country. you had this one in u.c.l.a. where students were laying down, and also in xavier university in louisiana. some people are using the hashtag stl together. skylor writing: and others: some go funding pages have been started for some of the businesses destro
affiliate in new york city. if we get a chance, and the picture widens, it's a sizeable demonstration, pretty sizeable group of people who are marching through the streets of new york city. we'll keep an eye on that. as we continue to tell the story of ferguson, and the unrest. in fact, it's trending, it's the top story online. >> just a little while ago the st louis police department tweeted they welcomed the addition of national guard in ferguson. and diane eastabrook mentioned the...
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times square, new york city. courtesy of wcbs there in new york city. you can see protesters in the middle of time square. in the middle of traffic. significant protests across the country tonight. boston, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c., as well as new york city. our miguel marques in new york city. right in the middle of the protesters, miguel. it is a sight to behold. 7th avenue. major artery in the city. shut down. second night in a row. hundred of thousand of protestors that have joined in here. hard to tell. any other day, hard to tell how many have joined in. if you are familiar with times square, u.s. armed forces recruiting station, famous flag. protesters going by here. many of them with their hand in the air. symbolizing the plight of young black men and the relationship with police departments across the country. a lot of anger directed at the new york city police department as well. a couple high-profile cases here as well. one where an individual was choked by a police officer and another where a young man was shot and killed by
times square, new york city. courtesy of wcbs there in new york city. you can see protesters in the middle of time square. in the middle of traffic. significant protests across the country tonight. boston, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c., as well as new york city. our miguel marques in new york city. right in the middle of the protesters, miguel. it is a sight to behold. 7th avenue. major artery in the city. shut down. second night in a row. hundred of thousand of protestors that have...
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this is on 14th street in new york city. one of the two-way streets, major avenues going across town. this is the second night in a row. in new york, it has been mostly peaceful protesters. they've been marching through the city. these protesters are marching, i understand, eventually north towards times square, the heart of the city, many with their hands in the air chanting, don't shoot, hands up. police shut down the lincoln tunnel, which is a major artery that carries thousands of commuters from new york city to their homes in new jersey. one of really only three ways to get from new york city to new jersey, to give you a sense of how seriously they are treating this. there are protests planned in 37 states in the united states after the grand jury's verdict in the michael brown shooting tonight. miguel marquez is in new york. miguel, people are out early and there are a lot of them. >> reporter: there are a lot of them and there are separate groups tonight. that spark that was sparked off in ferguson is now burning here
this is on 14th street in new york city. one of the two-way streets, major avenues going across town. this is the second night in a row. in new york, it has been mostly peaceful protesters. they've been marching through the city. these protesters are marching, i understand, eventually north towards times square, the heart of the city, many with their hands in the air chanting, don't shoot, hands up. police shut down the lincoln tunnel, which is a major artery that carries thousands of commuters...
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york city. >> we showed you the incredible video last week where a man winds up and slaps a woman who was taunting people on a new york city subway. what prosecutors just decided about his fate. >> and he's known for creating sweet treats on reality tv. you know him as the cake boss. he just opened a store down in south jersey but he got into some trouble in new york city. the behavior police say landed him behind bars. >> i wonder if brought a cake. >> with the eagles getting ready for their game sunday in green bay, chip kelly has an interesting take what makes connor barwin so good on defense much that's coming up in sports. >> coming up in weather we've been talking about it all week and right now we're looking at some rain and wet snow, in particular around western parts of chester county. more on the timing of this mess and when it moves out coming up. >> and what was supposed to be a fun family outing turns into pleas for help a dad and his kids lost for hours. tonight at 10:00 the maze s
york city. >> we showed you the incredible video last week where a man winds up and slaps a woman who was taunting people on a new york city subway. what prosecutors just decided about his fate. >> and he's known for creating sweet treats on reality tv. you know him as the cake boss. he just opened a store down in south jersey but he got into some trouble in new york city. the behavior police say landed him behind bars. >> i wonder if brought a cake. >> with the eagles...
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york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we spoke with the president and ceo anthony marx about the history of the institution as well as its current operations and futures. >> host: would start with some numbers. how big is the public library and how many employees, etc.? >> guest: it combines the largest circulating bridge system bridge system in america, 88 inches in every neighborhood as well as for important research libraries this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system but also the schaumburg center in harlem and library for performing arts in the business library. there's about 2100 employees and we have a budget of $280 million operating about half comes from the city of new york largely to pay for the circulating library system in new york. the other half comes from the billion-dollar endowment over the private foundation. we raised between 80 and $100 million a year. there's also in the vicinity 40 or $50 million this year of capital improvements and again mostly coming from the city but can also come from private sources. it's an amazing syst
york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we spoke with the president and ceo anthony marx about the history of the institution as well as its current operations and futures. >> host: would start with some numbers. how big is the public library and how many employees, etc.? >> guest: it combines the largest circulating bridge system bridge system in america, 88 inches in every neighborhood as well as for important research libraries this one being the crown jewel...
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louis, philadelphia, los angeles, and now, we're looking at new york city. i'm told numbers estimated in the thousands and there is a large march toward 7th avenue. this is 7th avenue, southbound we're on 6th avenue. so here this is the next avenue over. and large crowds. i don't have permission to show you pictures yet but the police commissioner, bratton was in this area. there are pictures of him with blood on his face. protestors have thrown fake blood as some anarchists are known to do. you can see the line of taxi cabs southbound. this is 47th street. this is a block away from us crowds are growing by the minute. we're told thousands marching down 7th. fox wnyw, stacy, are you on 7th avenue south? what are you seeing here? >> yes. shep. we're 146th street across from where crowds have been gathered for the last hour, crowds are moving towards 7th avenue. a half hour ago it was a peaceful scene up here, protestors holding signs and chanting but then, at this point, the police commissioner showed up in the crowd to meet with the demonstrators at this poi
louis, philadelphia, los angeles, and now, we're looking at new york city. i'm told numbers estimated in the thousands and there is a large march toward 7th avenue. this is 7th avenue, southbound we're on 6th avenue. so here this is the next avenue over. and large crowds. i don't have permission to show you pictures yet but the police commissioner, bratton was in this area. there are pictures of him with blood on his face. protestors have thrown fake blood as some anarchists are known to do....
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she is going to walk around the streets of new york city just to see what happens. nobody is paying attention to her. she walks right through that crowd. >> they look like they are painted on her. >> they look exactly like they are painted on her. >> are they painted on her? >> yes. you guys have good eyes. you are cricket. >> how observant are new yorkers? i'm sending leah on the streets with painted-on jeans. >> you mean there is nothing in the front except paint? >> she is wearing a g-string. >> did she get cat calls? did anybody say anything? >> no. nobody said a thing. this video is not trying to compare this to the girl that walked around new york city for ten hours. >> it's because of the little touches he puts the artwork. the jeans are falling apart. your brain fills the rest in. >> the pants were painted on by the guys at the body of art in new york city. >> most people didn't notice a thing. when she gets to this part, this guy notices it. takes a phone, is about to take a picture. readjusts. then she turns around and he walks away. >> that's going to do
she is going to walk around the streets of new york city just to see what happens. nobody is paying attention to her. she walks right through that crowd. >> they look like they are painted on her. >> they look exactly like they are painted on her. >> are they painted on her? >> yes. you guys have good eyes. you are cricket. >> how observant are new yorkers? i'm sending leah on the streets with painted-on jeans. >> you mean there is nothing in the front except...
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people are out showing their solidarity in new york city tonight. hundreds of people poured into times square. they brought traffic to a standstill there. they also blocked entrance to the lincoln tunnel. as of about an hour ago, five people were arested in those new york city protests. protesters there layed down in the middle of the street. for a second, a large crowd assembled outside l.a.p.d. head quarters. there were protests and rallies all over the country and in atlanta. and in miami and milwaukee, wisconsin and dallas, texas. >>> in minute yap lneapolis, mi there was this scary scene when a car plowed through the demonstrators. as you saw, one person hit and dragged by that car. the police are currently investigating whae ining what h there. that incident obviously greatly angered the people in the crowd. and ferguson itself last night, authorities made more than 80 arrests. police say a dozen buildings were set on fire last night. a number of businesses were looted. there were approximately 700 national guard troops deployed in and around
people are out showing their solidarity in new york city tonight. hundreds of people poured into times square. they brought traffic to a standstill there. they also blocked entrance to the lincoln tunnel. as of about an hour ago, five people were arested in those new york city protests. protesters there layed down in the middle of the street. for a second, a large crowd assembled outside l.a.p.d. head quarters. there were protests and rallies all over the country and in atlanta. and in miami...
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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this is times square, in new york city. this is the risers where you stand. just around another side you get discount tickets in the heart of times square. this troud kroud has been building. nypd, fire department are out. police are out with motorcycles as well, and large groups of cops with guns. these protestors have premade signs suggested to us that this was planned and we're told in advance that the fbi, los angeles, new york, and washington atlanta, san francisco. police out, this has been largely quiet. there is a display of open confrontation. police are staying away from the crowds in los angeles. it appears now that we have seen a few police cars in the area here. in los angeles it's past 8:00 in the evening and clouds are building the fire burning is in ferguson. no violence anywhere else tell us what's happening where you are. >> looks like police officers are repositioning themselves. and largely this street has been cleared out. after a quick flare of activity, and definitely was looting. now, we're seeing some of the nonlethal weaponry. but th
this is times square, in new york city. this is the risers where you stand. just around another side you get discount tickets in the heart of times square. this troud kroud has been building. nypd, fire department are out. police are out with motorcycles as well, and large groups of cops with guns. these protestors have premade signs suggested to us that this was planned and we're told in advance that the fbi, los angeles, new york, and washington atlanta, san francisco. police out, this has...
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each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they get back in, you know your surroundings. you feel more comfortable after a while. >> what will now happen is that we will go through our strip search procedure. >> you can't have the boots here. what size you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what, 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> we will take his other property, secure it, his civilian attire, until he's discharged from the facility. in the meantime, he will wear a green uniform throughout his stay in this facility. and that way, we can easily identify him. >> once an inmate is admitted, if he's not considered violent, he shares a dormi
each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they...
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you just walked in new york's fashion week, one of the biggest events that goes down in new york city. jason: right. allie: what was that like for you preparing for that? jason: first i was, you know, i was kind of nervous doing it, you know, because, you know, i'm -- really, when i know fashion -- when it comes to fashion people, it's all crazy. it's crazy stuff. allie: any comparisons to when you walked out on the stage in front of a huge crowd, the nerves, the excitement, to when you walk out on the football field in front of your fans? jason: it was like cameras flashing like the super bowl. you know, the super bowl, you came out, all those cameras just flashing. that's how it felt. i went with it, and i did it, and everybody loved it, and we walking the runway was crazy. i did little dances and stuff to make everybody laugh, and i -- and i got through it. allie: fashion shows are just part of the perks that come with playing in new york, and jpp has embraced the spotlight in the big city and the fans that come with it. jason: because here in new york, you know, i feel like if you
you just walked in new york's fashion week, one of the biggest events that goes down in new york city. jason: right. allie: what was that like for you preparing for that? jason: first i was, you know, i was kind of nervous doing it, you know, because, you know, i'm -- really, when i know fashion -- when it comes to fashion people, it's all crazy. it's crazy stuff. allie: any comparisons to when you walked out on the stage in front of a huge crowd, the nerves, the excitement, to when you walk...
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big news from the war on hemorrhagic viruses. >> new york city's first and only ebola case successfully treated. dr. spencer is ebola free and new york city is ebola free. >> jon: hearings we did it, people, we're ebola-free! (cheers and applause) ♪ ain't no bloody feces on me! ♪ i was singing again and you missed it... (laughter) reminds me there was a time in new york when we respected ebola and changed our behavior. >> if you came across strange mucus or feces on the street or anywhere else, you know, don't eat it. (laughter) >> jon: well... (laughter) good news, new yorkers! (laughter) soup's back on! and the streets and in the subways of new york city are once again a blood and feces buffet. welcome back! good to see you. we begin tonight with president obama, who's in beijing for the summit of apec, the asia-pacific economic cooperation. summit, incredittably dry economic conference dedicated to promoting global prosperity through free trade in the pacific region. who breaks out joseph and the teccolor summit! fireworks! selling out, are you kidding me? to be fair, china does
big news from the war on hemorrhagic viruses. >> new york city's first and only ebola case successfully treated. dr. spencer is ebola free and new york city is ebola free. >> jon: hearings we did it, people, we're ebola-free! (cheers and applause) ♪ ain't no bloody feces on me! ♪ i was singing again and you missed it... (laughter) reminds me there was a time in new york when we respected ebola and changed our behavior. >> if you came across strange mucus or feces on the...
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she's here next live from new york city. ♪ ♪ fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. >>> it's time for news by the numbers. $100,000. that's how much it will cost to dine with prince william and kate when the royals visit new york city. but hurry, tickets to the fund-raiser at the metropolitan museum of art, are nearly sold out. next, eight. that's the number of biological brothers family. the parents started by fostering two boys ten years ago. the other children were born after the adoption went through. the birth parents apparently couldn't afford medical care for the kids. finally, 30. that's how ma
she's here next live from new york city. ♪ ♪ fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales...
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he left the new york city hospital today. we've got more details. and valentine's day is huge business in the u.s., but china's anti-romance day is much bigger. single's day celebrates bachelorhood in china. it's the invention of a single company, alibaba. we'll tell you how much singles spent and popular stocks aside from alibaba. it's the last hour of trading. we're going to make you money. let's start the countdown. ♪ good afternoon, everybody. we begin with an american icon revealing its new model figure. americans, of course, are obsessed with weight loss and it seems that ford motor company is no different. today, it has revealed a slimmer model of its hottest one, shifts 700 pounds from the f-150 truck. it's the biggest transformation, substituting aluminum for much heavier steel. a gamble for ford, which spent billions to retool its factories. will they embrace the truck? the ford f-150 has been the best selling truck for more than three decades. it's an impressive streak to say the least. the first ever rolled over the assembly line in de
he left the new york city hospital today. we've got more details. and valentine's day is huge business in the u.s., but china's anti-romance day is much bigger. single's day celebrates bachelorhood in china. it's the invention of a single company, alibaba. we'll tell you how much singles spent and popular stocks aside from alibaba. it's the last hour of trading. we're going to make you money. let's start the countdown. ♪ good afternoon, everybody. we begin with an american icon revealing its...
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the marathon on sunday a memory for the athletes and for new york city as well. a study by the new york road runners club found the race generated $340 million in added tax, hospitality and other revenue in 2010. big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b. >> what we think will happen with air b & b, is it provides a better option for people, and we hope to see more friends and family. >> half a million dollars is the winning purse. but the real money is with sponsors like power bar, who see his appeal to the running faithful. >> we don't just sign up because they tell us to sign up or -- it's more that they believe what i do and i believe what they make. >> these days, big races can also come with big threats. with runners in the country, it's a boost for some but not the city's mayor. >> i've said over and over, there is no alarm for this c
the marathon on sunday a memory for the athletes and for new york city as well. a study by the new york road runners club found the race generated $340 million in added tax, hospitality and other revenue in 2010. big cities continue to remain big business, says runner's world molly o'keefe. >> people make them a destination race. >> during the 34th new york city marathon, the race's 1 millionth runner will cross the finish line. it draws runners to the site of the air b and b....
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york city and it is kind of possibly a bumper in new york city. >> that was a nice story, nice memory, very cool. >>> we have quiet conditions here, patchy fog it will be dry through late friday. partly cloudy. the system such moving apart and it was a mountain of high pressure on wednesday and it is still holding court and any rain would be up near cent city north and it is -- crescent city north, a little warmer down south and it looks like most of the snow has ended back east and if you are ended back here also in pennsylvania, the testifyel tee lays have cold and maybe snow up towards haven't cure mainly due to cloud cover but temperatures are up, los altos hills offshore oakland napa. >>> skill we have 22 to 25-mile- per-hour winds and up in the mountains, the system will fall apart and we really have to wait for the next system, we will increase clouds friday and saturday, i get the feeling here -- because i have seen this way too many times that these projections will be decreased as we head towards 5:00, 6:00 or 7:00 and this will be late friday into saturday and let's hope it
york city and it is kind of possibly a bumper in new york city. >> that was a nice story, nice memory, very cool. >>> we have quiet conditions here, patchy fog it will be dry through late friday. partly cloudy. the system such moving apart and it was a mountain of high pressure on wednesday and it is still holding court and any rain would be up near cent city north and it is -- crescent city north, a little warmer down south and it looks like most of the snow has ended back east...
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for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. and it was only in 1919 following the war that midtown began to take off. reach a takeoff space. and it culminated in the building of this building which still stands. this is the fred french building on 5th avenue. and it was the first terrifically tall building north of 42nd street. and in this year, 1927, when the building was completed, they founded their networks nbc and cbs, the first national radio networks. and radio went national. and the grand central station had been completed in 1913. but the period i'm talking about, when it reaches its takeoff phase was in 1927. so a lot of the book centers on that year. and this is 1927, the year that lindbergh, for example, his return from his solo flight from long island to paris and triumphantly returns first to the nation's capital in washington and then to new york city. wherever over 4 million people crowded the streets to see it. and it's also in 1927 that, oops, hit the wrong button. that the tempo of the city changed dramatical
for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. and it was only in 1919 following the war that midtown began to take off. reach a takeoff space. and it culminated in the building of this building which still stands. this is the fred french building on 5th avenue. and it was the first terrifically tall building north of 42nd street. and in this year, 1927, when the building was completed, they founded their networks nbc and cbs, the first national radio networks. and radio went national. and...
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. >>> a new york city doctor is declared ebola-free and goes home from the hospital following weeks of treatment. >>> the slow creep of lava through a hawaii neighborhood destroyed its first home and could claim more in the coming days. >> our wait is kind of over. it's like we can close the book on that. >>> and on this veterans day, a program who helps those who serve get back in the saddle. >> i knew it was going to be hard and days like this. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 11th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the deadly mid-winter like storm that hit the rockies and upper midwest is headed south and east this morning. the weather system brought harsh conditions including temperatures from the dakotas to the upper peninsula. in denver, the temperature dropped 46 degrees in six hours. the heavy snow caused widespread travel delays. more than 150 flights in and out of minneapolis were cancelled yesterday, but things appear to be getting back on
. >>> a new york city doctor is declared ebola-free and goes home from the hospital following weeks of treatment. >>> the slow creep of lava through a hawaii neighborhood destroyed its first home and could claim more in the coming days. >> our wait is kind of over. it's like we can close the book on that. >>> and on this veterans day, a program who helps those who serve get back in the saddle. >> i knew it was going to be hard and days like this. >>...
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a new york city restaurant is offering a $35,000 thanks giving meal. the nine course dinner at old homestead includes a roasted farm-raised stuffed with filet mignon. it's worth $200 per pound. sweet potatoes topped with caviar and swedish moose cheese. the restaurant selling at least two of these pricey din piers. >> -- dinners. that's crazy. >> here we have the answers to a perfect thanksgiving turkey is butter ball turkey expert carol miller. cory is asking hou how many hou it have to be cooked? >> it depends on how large the turkey is. this turkey here is about 16 to 18 pounds. in a 325 oven it's going to take three to three and a half hours. if you stuff the turkey it's going to need about another half hour. >> phyllis asked this. will the turkey breast be more tender if i put it in a baking bag. >> there's so many great ways to prepare turkey, and the oven cooking bags are great. y get a little bit more juices and they cook a little bit quicker because you have the steam in the bag and it's a higher temperature. >> do i turn the turkey upside dow
a new york city restaurant is offering a $35,000 thanks giving meal. the nine course dinner at old homestead includes a roasted farm-raised stuffed with filet mignon. it's worth $200 per pound. sweet potatoes topped with caviar and swedish moose cheese. the restaurant selling at least two of these pricey din piers. >> -- dinners. that's crazy. >> here we have the answers to a perfect thanksgiving turkey is butter ball turkey expert carol miller. cory is asking hou how many hou it...
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york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. so we got to keep marching. we got to keep fighting. we got to keep pushing. we said to nypd, not only are we going to fight against you while we're cops, we're going to fight against you when we get off the job because what you're doing is wrong. >> he seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. >> hi. good afternoon. my name is keshan harley. i'm 1 years old. and just one of many hearts shattered by ongoing news of police violence targeted at my community. a young black man who has been stopped and frisked over 100 time, i realize at any moment during those interactions, my life could have also been stripped away. broken window policing that targets communities of color promotes this violence. in order to truly improve police very community relations, there needs to be a systemic and substantive change in how city hall and nypd have responded to these incidence. the lack of accountability for officers who target, stop and frisk, and murder members of
york city. >> we got a problem in new york city and all across america. so we got to keep marching. we got to keep fighting. we got to keep pushing. we said to nypd, not only are we going to fight against you while we're cops, we're going to fight against you when we get off the job because what you're doing is wrong. >> he seizes the opportunity to deliver his message. that policing has to change. >> hi. good afternoon. my name is keshan harley. i'm 1 years old. and just one...
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ninth in the new york city marathon. excited to be there. >> we wish you the best of luck, meb. >> i know you'd like to pull it off, good night.
ninth in the new york city marathon. excited to be there. >> we wish you the best of luck, meb. >> i know you'd like to pull it off, good night.
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these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will re-establish the regency as the home of the power breakfasts, the place where people want to come to see and be seen. >> coming up, what kind of hotel room does $100 million buy? what is the most expensive part of this room? >> the bathroom. the bathrooms are very, very expensive. ♪ >> just before it reopened, jonathan tisch, chairman of loews hotels, gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan. the >> here we go, betty. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you picked out almost everything in this room. >> i can tell
these were the times new york city were in very dark financial shape. the leaders of the city at the time came together to talk about how to save new york city. >> and they did it right here? >> everyday they would say, where should we meet? my father said, it is a bit selfish on my part because all i have to do is take an elevator, but let's meet at the regency. [laughter] that is literally where the term -- in the mid-70's, where the term power breakfast started. we will...