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what i thought was interesting to pete's point is that post-9/11 the new york stock exchange sort of dispersed its computer systems. obviously the nyse is located downtown on the famous wall street but the computer systems are out in new jersey and some other areas. so i guess for me the company would be and i'm answering it in the ether to nobody is we've got these other systems set up in case something happens. why are all the systems apparently down at one time. shouldn't some of these backup systems have kicked in? that's a question that i've got for maybe somebody else that's out there. >> and this is not just post post-9/11. after sandy there was concern that you cannot -- lower manhattan shouldn't webe left this vulnerable weatherwise. >> you've got computers in new jersey but one more thing, guys. chuck, this is really becoming a seminal day for the global capital markets because we were down a couple hundred points because of what happened in china. china suspended trading in thousands of stocks early this morning, basically overnight and during the day in china time. many co
what i thought was interesting to pete's point is that post-9/11 the new york stock exchange sort of dispersed its computer systems. obviously the nyse is located downtown on the famous wall street but the computer systems are out in new jersey and some other areas. so i guess for me the company would be and i'm answering it in the ether to nobody is we've got these other systems set up in case something happens. why are all the systems apparently down at one time. shouldn't some of these...
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nicole, you're done at the new york stock exchange yesterday know have the latest on the shutdown. le: hours of no trading at the nyse. what happens today? everybody still talking about that. lauren, you work on a new app for business travelers. lauren: it might put the hotel can't earshot of the job. nicole: might be nice. sandra: newbridge omissions by the chinese government to a big bounce back. on today's shanghai surge as well as the rest of the asian markets with business reporter tracey chang light in beijing. reporter for chinese state television. reporter: good morning, sandra. a dramatic turnaround. in china, the nikkei composite soared 6%. although 50% listed on the stock exchange are halted from trading. among the shares, 90% shut up about 10% daily gaining limits. a pretty solid recovery as well. the hang seng scored 3.7% buy fresh measures from beijing to stabilize the markets and also stabilizing situation in greece. moving to tokyo, japanese shares reversed losses to game six times the 1% as long-term players such as the pension fund started grouping of blue-chip sto
nicole, you're done at the new york stock exchange yesterday know have the latest on the shutdown. le: hours of no trading at the nyse. what happens today? everybody still talking about that. lauren, you work on a new app for business travelers. lauren: it might put the hotel can't earshot of the job. nicole: might be nice. sandra: newbridge omissions by the chinese government to a big bounce back. on today's shanghai surge as well as the rest of the asian markets with business reporter tracey...
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neil: postponed my lunch at the new york stock exchange. we're going there and get food tasters in that event. i want to bring in connell mcshane, you are getting new developments here. >> one of the things charlie brought up earlier is the competitive advantage part of this where the nasdaq says we're open for business when the new york stock exchange is having its problems. we started the track the equities involved and see how the exchanges are trading today. interesting they're all with one exception cboe all moving lower and the intercontinental exchange which controls the new york stock exchange, that stock price is down, the stock price is on the screen right now, a similar amount, a little less than what the nasdaq is percentagewise, cboe your specializing in options and future, that's the one exception to the rule. life goes on as you've been talking about. >> what the mayor said is so important. neil: communicate, communicate, communicate. >> here's the thing, the minute this happened i knew everything was basically okay, because i
neil: postponed my lunch at the new york stock exchange. we're going there and get food tasters in that event. i want to bring in connell mcshane, you are getting new developments here. >> one of the things charlie brought up earlier is the competitive advantage part of this where the nasdaq says we're open for business when the new york stock exchange is having its problems. we started the track the equities involved and see how the exchanges are trading today. interesting they're all...
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the gentlewoman from new york. miss rice: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 2770, the keeping our travel remembers safe and secure act, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for as much time as she wishes to consume. miss rice: thank you, mr. speaker. last may the department of homeland security inspector general released a report with a blunt and revealing title, the transportation security administration does not properly manage its airport screening equipment maintenance program. the report revealed that t.s.a. lacks strict policies and procedures for maintaining critical screening technology including x-ray machines and explosive detection equipment. the consequences of this deficiency could be severe. first, as the inspector general's report noted, the lack of regular maintenance reduces the life of screening equipment which means t.s.a. would have to incur the cost of new equipment. that's a problem for american taxpayer
the gentlewoman from new york. miss rice: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 2770, the keeping our travel remembers safe and secure act, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for as much time as she wishes to consume. miss rice: thank you, mr. speaker. last may the department of homeland security inspector general released a report with a blunt and revealing title, the transportation security administration...
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not only digitally, but in print with the international new york times. and the herald to be on -- herald tribune as part of our offering. but global is the next great step for us. it's one that we have news and business colleagues working very diligently on to find the right way to make things happen. that would be that question. >> and one thing to that question. i can detect this is an audience who cares deeply about the public service mission of journalism. as well as the economic mission. part of the reason you translate a story like the nail story and other languages is because to me, it would be heartbreaking to do a major investigative piece about people who you think were being abused and it wasn't available to them. for my money translating it wasn't just an audience growth effort. it was my god. if we can figure out a way for the people impacted by this to read it too i feel like my obligation is to make that happen. [applause] >> the other question, are promised to members of the family who come and want to work at the new york times and have s
not only digitally, but in print with the international new york times. and the herald to be on -- herald tribune as part of our offering. but global is the next great step for us. it's one that we have news and business colleagues working very diligently on to find the right way to make things happen. that would be that question. >> and one thing to that question. i can detect this is an audience who cares deeply about the public service mission of journalism. as well as the economic...
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my colleague liz claman is the at new york stock exchange. liz, you have nicole petallides down there the whole time. she has been reporting this from the floor all day doing a stupendous job. go ahead. liz: i do. i was talking to a trader over there. here is comes nicole, trader went all good, all good like that. >> all good. some of the volume in the back half hour of 3:30 to 4:00 because of s&p rebalance. when they first reopened the stock at 3:10 everybody was nervous how it would go, extremely light. looking at the book and waiting for some action. then they started to come in. so this last half hour or so, it was very normal as the guys would describe it, liz. so we ended up a day on wall street that will go down in history. we talked about our seven years at fox. i remember the "flash crash." i remember dow 10,000. down here a lifetime. this is one of those days that really goes down in history, liz. you saul at stocks fall here on the floor of the stock exchange. liz: trades. you had 700,000 open trades at 11:31. all of those had to a
my colleague liz claman is the at new york stock exchange. liz, you have nicole petallides down there the whole time. she has been reporting this from the floor all day doing a stupendous job. go ahead. liz: i do. i was talking to a trader over there. here is comes nicole, trader went all good, all good like that. >> all good. some of the volume in the back half hour of 3:30 to 4:00 because of s&p rebalance. when they first reopened the stock at 3:10 everybody was nervous how it would...
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that is clearly not the case in february in the new york and new jersey area.ty: they changed that temperature rule. tisch: for this particular game, it went away. betty: the stadium has a team of 1000 at the ready to clear snow from the stands with a network of chutes. facility operations vp dave duernberger says they are ready for the snow. dave: we put a snowmelter on the 300 concourse, and one down here on the field. we have a 600-ton snowmelter we can use in the parking lot. they have a jet engine inside. the heat that is produced from the jet engines is what melts the snow. tisch: it is a very big operation. betty: but tisch says it is a big operation. no matter what the weather, it will be a great day. tisch: some of the greatest games in the history of the nfl have been played in inclement weather. it may snow, it may rain, but it could also be 45 degrees and gorgeous. super bowl xlviii at metlife stadium will be very exciting. we want to make sure that the region knows that the super bowl has been here. betty: when we come back, jonathan tisch confesse
that is clearly not the case in february in the new york and new jersey area.ty: they changed that temperature rule. tisch: for this particular game, it went away. betty: the stadium has a team of 1000 at the ready to clear snow from the stands with a network of chutes. facility operations vp dave duernberger says they are ready for the snow. dave: we put a snowmelter on the 300 concourse, and one down here on the field. we have a 600-ton snowmelter we can use in the parking lot. they have a...
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this event was cohosted by the museum of the city of new york and the new york academy of medicine. announcer: my talk will have two parts. -- professor mcneur: i am always happy to talk trash with new yorkers. even happier that there is a large series on trash in new york. first, i will talk about my book project and the research i have done an environmental history. then i will go into specifics about my research focusing on the intersection of food, politics, and the urban environment and 1850's new york. the book i have written is an environmental history of new york city. many people believe that new york is the opinion me of a concrete jungle. after coming across a reference to the hog riots, i thought the idea of hogs roaming the streets of new york was amusing. the fact that they were people passionate enough to ride over them was even more so. hidden beneath my reaction is the notion that cities are surely artificial spaces where nature does not exist. the early part of the 19th century is a moment where the meaning and relationship between city and country is being transfo
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the new york stock exchange is iconic. it's part of americana fit the last thing i want to see is anything go bad with the new york stock exchange. i'm rooting for them to get this issues fixed. i subsidize with them because these issues are very consultative. i hope they get back up and do not suffer reputational harm because of this. i do not believe it will. pimm: i want to give you an opportunity to explain what you are doing in washington today and your testimony regarding oil. terrence: we are here to testify -- there is a bipartisan movement right now, bill 702 in the house, to lift the ban on oil exports the united states. as you know, refined products are allowed to be exported of the united states could what is not allowed is crude oil or what extent is an immediate. -- west texas intermediate good we are saying that this product should be exported around the world. 9day, we are producing million barrels a day in the united states could it does not mean we have to export 9 million barrels, but it's no different t
the new york stock exchange is iconic. it's part of americana fit the last thing i want to see is anything go bad with the new york stock exchange. i'm rooting for them to get this issues fixed. i subsidize with them because these issues are very consultative. i hope they get back up and do not suffer reputational harm because of this. i do not believe it will. pimm: i want to give you an opportunity to explain what you are doing in washington today and your testimony regarding oil. terrence:...
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the new york stock exchange. go straight to alison kosik reporting live from there right now. is trading back and resuming? do we know anything more about what happened? >> trading here at the new york stock exchange has halted. it is not happening. business here is frozen, has been frozen now, ashleigh, for about a half hour. this is about a technical glitch. this isn't a regulatory halt. it's nothing that had to do that we can tell with a fat finger but we don't want to speak to early on that. traders are telling me that before the opening bell rang this morning at 9:30, the new york stock exchange actually gave out a list of many, many stocks about possibly problematic stocks. now, what they mean by that i'm still trying to figure out, but they included stocks across a wide range. they included kate spade, nordstrom, korea electric power. these were some of the companies on this list that the new york stock exchange distributed before the opening bell to the traders here in new york here at the new york stock
the new york stock exchange. go straight to alison kosik reporting live from there right now. is trading back and resuming? do we know anything more about what happened? >> trading here at the new york stock exchange has halted. it is not happening. business here is frozen, has been frozen now, ashleigh, for about a half hour. this is about a technical glitch. this isn't a regulatory halt. it's nothing that had to do that we can tell with a fat finger but we don't want to speak to early...
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new york governor andrew cuomo weighed in on the debate today, saying the plan to push the new york cityncil to delay the vote, which was expected tomorrow. how could this debate shape the future of ridesharing in new york city? we have been following this story. our guest is part of a political advocacy group that represents lyft and uber. david, that went fast. david: many folks were wondering if this vote was going to happen. as the week went on, people were taken aback. the momentum was so strong. there were rumors that this would be postponed until the future. there have been talks about deals. it sounds like what has been reported is that there won't be a cap, at least not for the time being. there will be a study. it was interesting talking to the industry and those who represent taxi workers. there is a lot of interest in doing studies on both sides. uber has grown like crazy. it is interesting finding out what those have been. emily: as a visitor, the traffic here is pretty horrible. i do understand the need for a study like this. i want to bring you in to talk about this, john.
new york governor andrew cuomo weighed in on the debate today, saying the plan to push the new york cityncil to delay the vote, which was expected tomorrow. how could this debate shape the future of ridesharing in new york city? we have been following this story. our guest is part of a political advocacy group that represents lyft and uber. david, that went fast. david: many folks were wondering if this vote was going to happen. as the week went on, people were taken aback. the momentum was so...
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traders here on the floor of the new york stock exchange were sent an e-mail alert from the new york stock exchange which isn't something that happens every day, but it's not necessarily unusual, and in that alert the stock exchange said there was a reported issue or some sort of technical issue with about 220 stocks listed on the new york stock exchange meaning you couldn't buy or sell those stocks. that issue was resolved around 10:45 today and all seemed fine until around 11:30 when once again, as that trader said the music just stopped. brooke? >> okay. let me come back to you. i want more from what's really happening on the floor and what you've been hearing with some of the traders. paul let me turn to you and, marty, if we can take a two-shot throw the big board behind us because this is what's perplexing me if we're talking about, you know the stoppage on markets, i'll still watching some of the numbers ticking. explain that to me. >> alison joked earlier many traders are playing video games right now, but it's not completely dark for people that invest for a living. you have
traders here on the floor of the new york stock exchange were sent an e-mail alert from the new york stock exchange which isn't something that happens every day, but it's not necessarily unusual, and in that alert the stock exchange said there was a reported issue or some sort of technical issue with about 220 stocks listed on the new york stock exchange meaning you couldn't buy or sell those stocks. that issue was resolved around 10:45 today and all seemed fine until around 11:30 when once...
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new york stock exchange release a new statement, new york stock exchange and nyse market experience a technical issue, obligation to suspend trading as we work to identify a cause and resolve it, root cause was determined to be a configure issue, trading continued on new york stock exchange, arca, and other u.s. trading venues throughout the process. we resume trading to new york stock exchange, and nyse market shortly there after about 3:00 p.m., market closed normally at 4 p.m. that is what happened. before i go to, you, tammy, it feels ipo will boiler plate. >> the word configuration could be any word, we may never know what the real reason was. it could have been a combination. software, or malware or bot. bottom line it, it is clarity ask communication, you had yesterday on twitter, reaction to finding guilty of julius mocky found guilty of cyberattacks, with a group called lizard squad. they tweeted about that, and then anonymous tweeted about possible problem with wall street, they have to be taken seriously. you can not dismiss when an anonymous or lizard squad would do. charl
new york stock exchange release a new statement, new york stock exchange and nyse market experience a technical issue, obligation to suspend trading as we work to identify a cause and resolve it, root cause was determined to be a configure issue, trading continued on new york stock exchange, arca, and other u.s. trading venues throughout the process. we resume trading to new york stock exchange, and nyse market shortly there after about 3:00 p.m., market closed normally at 4 p.m. that is what...
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in new york we have a special concern because new york has always been the number-one target. as we saw with the boston marathon as we've seen at other incidents, this can occur anywhere. we just believe that new york we have a special concern here. but i would think any part of the country certainly has to be on their guard against isis. >> is it isis or al qaeda? >> in this incidence it's isis. my understanding of the nature of the threat is these are isis supporters. >> are these isis individuals? what they call lone wolves or is there a cell out there, a conspiracy involving two or three of these guys. >> wolf i would say it goes beyond the lone wolf the odds are you would not have five individual lone wolves operating in the same location in the same period of time. >> let me talk about this war against isis. the pentagon now says that over the past year or so they've trained basically fewer than 100 moderate syrians who are ready to fight isis in syria. they were supposed to be training a lot more than that. that sounds like a small number given the financial resource, t
in new york we have a special concern because new york has always been the number-one target. as we saw with the boston marathon as we've seen at other incidents, this can occur anywhere. we just believe that new york we have a special concern here. but i would think any part of the country certainly has to be on their guard against isis. >> is it isis or al qaeda? >> in this incidence it's isis. my understanding of the nature of the threat is these are isis supporters. >> are...
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they have been reviewed in the new york times. i got the nasiest review ever in the new york times. so i have been on the other side. >> host: how does that feel? >> it feels terrible when it is happening to you. but i remind myself when we have negative review ses. we are not a service arm for the publishing industry. we support what they do. but we are here for readers and they are trying to make the decision about what they should spend their time reading and their money if they are buying a book and important to tell us if it is worth their time. negative reviews serve a function. >> do publishers want their books reviewed in the narcs new york times? >> yes. unfortunately, we are the last standing newspaper book review in the country. with the "washington post" book world and their free standing section and and that gives us more importance in the newspaper world and online. there are a huge number of places reviewing books from blogers to people posting microremicro micro-reviews on twitter. >> i think -- what book reviews do you personal read? >> i know i read reviews all ove
they have been reviewed in the new york times. i got the nasiest review ever in the new york times. so i have been on the other side. >> host: how does that feel? >> it feels terrible when it is happening to you. but i remind myself when we have negative review ses. we are not a service arm for the publishing industry. we support what they do. but we are here for readers and they are trying to make the decision about what they should spend their time reading and their money if they...
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not only digitally, but in print with the international new york times. and the herald to be on -- herald tribune as part of our offering. but global is the next great step for us. it's one that we have news and business colleagues working very diligently on to find the right way to make things happen. that would be that question. >> and one thing to that question. i can detect this is an audience who cares deeply about the public service mission of journalism. as well as the economic mission. part of the reason you translate a story like the nail story and other languages is because to me, it would be heartbreaking to do a major investigative piece about people who you think were being abused and it wasn't available to them. for my money translating it wasn't just an audience growth effort. it was my god. if we can figure out a way for the people impacted by this to read it too i feel like my obligation is to make that happen. [applause] >> the other question, are promised to members of the family who come and want to work at the new york times and have s
not only digitally, but in print with the international new york times. and the herald to be on -- herald tribune as part of our offering. but global is the next great step for us. it's one that we have news and business colleagues working very diligently on to find the right way to make things happen. that would be that question. >> and one thing to that question. i can detect this is an audience who cares deeply about the public service mission of journalism. as well as the economic...
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after 9/11, the new york stock exchange built a parallel exchange away from new york city and there ares built into the system but clearly they're having rather severe technical difficulties at the moment and as bob losani just reported probably related to technology. it is interesting to note united airlines had a computer outage today that grounded 3500 flights for over an hour. i'm operating on speculation here but you do have to wonder if that raises concerns about whether this is kind of a cyber security issue of some sort given what happened with united this morning. there are fundamental challenges facing the market right now. china's stock market was down another 6% last night despite massive efforts by the chinese government to intervene and support stocks. it didn't work. it doesn't appear that this is that type of fund mental reaction. the market has been down all morning anyway. this does look like a technological problem but the new york stock exchange has not given an explanation as to exactly what's wrong with the system. the halt began at 11:32 eastern time. we've had th
after 9/11, the new york stock exchange built a parallel exchange away from new york city and there ares built into the system but clearly they're having rather severe technical difficulties at the moment and as bob losani just reported probably related to technology. it is interesting to note united airlines had a computer outage today that grounded 3500 flights for over an hour. i'm operating on speculation here but you do have to wonder if that raises concerns about whether this is kind of a...
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the new york stock exchange halted for three hours. causing a flurry of chaos on the floor and markets around the world. >> you can see the screens that are on the posts all around the floor now saying no quotation for just about every stock that we can see from post 9 where we are. i've never seen this happen. >> if you're just joining us, once again, we've not had a single stock trade here at the nyse since 11:32 a.m. eastern time. >> at this point there's no indication that malicious actors are involved in these technology issues. >> the plan is to open the market, roundabout 2:45, 3:00. >> these systems are big and very complicated. it doesn't surprise me it's an hour but at the same time it's a very long time for one of the major exchanges in the united states to be down. >> okay. wait a minute. tiles up. and are we up? we're up. we're getting trades? it looks like we are up. >> and they were. we've got team coverage on the floor of the exchange. bob pisani was there as it happened. joins us with the latest breaking developments a
the new york stock exchange halted for three hours. causing a flurry of chaos on the floor and markets around the world. >> you can see the screens that are on the posts all around the floor now saying no quotation for just about every stock that we can see from post 9 where we are. i've never seen this happen. >> if you're just joining us, once again, we've not had a single stock trade here at the nyse since 11:32 a.m. eastern time. >> at this point there's no indication that...
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new york times." this is one hour and 25 minutes. >> good evening. i am jennifer raab, and i have the great privilege of being the president of his extraordinary and attrition, hundred college. this event is hosted by the rows of a house, the public policy institute. more people rsvped that we could handle, so we moved the event. when he was in the white house franco roosevelt began each day by reading five newspapers. the first one he usually picked up was "the new york times." the times is largely supportive of his program, especially during the early years, and strongly endorsed him in 1932 and again in 1936. it turned against him though in 1940, endorsing his opponent. the times have become increasingly critical of roosevelt especially over his deficit spending and his pro-business policies. the last issue irritated fdr. he offered what was, as far as our researchers could determine his only published critic of the paper. in 1944, while the endorsement did not back off, it did offer an eloquent as
new york times." this is one hour and 25 minutes. >> good evening. i am jennifer raab, and i have the great privilege of being the president of his extraordinary and attrition, hundred college. this event is hosted by the rows of a house, the public policy institute. more people rsvped that we could handle, so we moved the event. when he was in the white house franco roosevelt began each day by reading five newspapers. the first one he usually picked up was "the new york...
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when people think of new york, they generally think of new york city and i understand that. but my upbringing was quite different. i grew up on a small farm in a small town on the hudson valley called peekskill, new york. all four of my grandparents were immigrants that went through ellis island. peekskill was not in its money but in its people, black and white, christian and jew, rural and urban at the same time. we were not wealthy, well-connected, or well known. every one of us growing up in that small town believed in the american dream, hard work, and believed in ourselves. we knew that if we dreamed something we could do it if we worked hard, studied hard, had faith, family, and friends encouraging us, nothing could be beyond our reach. we believed in the american dream and it was real. my father was a mailman. when he went to first grade he could not speak one word of english. no one ignored him or lowered their expectations. instead, they helped him learn the skills he needed to succeed. my mother had to turn down a scholarship to cornell because it was the depths of
when people think of new york, they generally think of new york city and i understand that. but my upbringing was quite different. i grew up on a small farm in a small town on the hudson valley called peekskill, new york. all four of my grandparents were immigrants that went through ellis island. peekskill was not in its money but in its people, black and white, christian and jew, rural and urban at the same time. we were not wealthy, well-connected, or well known. every one of us growing up in...
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i've got to get to breaking news with the new york stock exchange. >> good to be here. >> as always an honor and pleasure. >> let's roll on. >> here we go hour two of cnn here on brooke baldwin. we have the breaking news in any minute now. the new york stock exchange we're hearing, could be reopening so we want it make sure we're there. we'll take you there. this has been a wild day of technical glitch after technical glitch and technical glitch. i'm talking three massive u.s. operations brought to their knees. you have the new york stock exchange suspending trading now for three to four hours now after experiencing an internal technical issue that started around 11:30 this morning. right around that same time the "wall street journal's" home pick went dark and earlier this morning united airlines grounded thousands of flights worldwide due to what is called network connectivity issue and not a cyber breach. let me bring in first alison kosik who is at the new york stock exchange as we're waiting to see all of this trading resume. well what's the word that you have? >> the official wor
i've got to get to breaking news with the new york stock exchange. >> good to be here. >> as always an honor and pleasure. >> let's roll on. >> here we go hour two of cnn here on brooke baldwin. we have the breaking news in any minute now. the new york stock exchange we're hearing, could be reopening so we want it make sure we're there. we'll take you there. this has been a wild day of technical glitch after technical glitch and technical glitch. i'm talking three...
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that was the new york stock exchange president reacting to the breaking news from wall street sayinger this hour. u.s. officials confirm there was no indication this was a cyber attack. the president has been briefed on the situation. want to check in with francis with a look at how common this is is. >> the new york stock exchange closed for two days because of a blizzard in 1988. because of heavy snow and then october 27th circuit breakers triggered for the first time and caused that trading to halt there. september 11th to september 14th of 2001. hurricane sandy shut down. and remember hurricane gloria in 1985. also of note here the exchange closed for more than a week following the assassination of abraham lincoln. >> okay. thanks again. if all goes well the nyse will be back up and running in the next 15 minutes and open in advance of the closing bell. we will be back after this. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to m
that was the new york stock exchange president reacting to the breaking news from wall street sayinger this hour. u.s. officials confirm there was no indication this was a cyber attack. the president has been briefed on the situation. want to check in with francis with a look at how common this is is. >> the new york stock exchange closed for two days because of a blizzard in 1988. because of heavy snow and then october 27th circuit breakers triggered for the first time and caused that...
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scarlet: we have some headlines from the new york stock exchange. close to reopening two halted exchanges. we'll bring you the details when it happens. they have been halted from trading since 2:00. mattingly is standing by in washington. good afternoon. phil: we are talking the fed minutes just released from the meeting. while members to express caution about the economics, both domestically and internationally, they still made clear in those minutes that they are on track for a rate hike at some point this year. that is the big question everybody has. are these minutes actually outdated? mention risk coming from china and the negotiations --ween creditors and greece those situations have changed significantly in the three weeks since these minutes came through. riskcipants pointed to the and some concerning caution about first-quarter growth in the united states. every single participant said they believe that growth would pick up in the second quarter and was overstated. numbers that have come out since then seem to have backed that up. havee the
scarlet: we have some headlines from the new york stock exchange. close to reopening two halted exchanges. we'll bring you the details when it happens. they have been halted from trading since 2:00. mattingly is standing by in washington. good afternoon. phil: we are talking the fed minutes just released from the meeting. while members to express caution about the economics, both domestically and internationally, they still made clear in those minutes that they are on track for a rate hike at...
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think that was going to lead to a halt or technical malfunction later in the session. >> did the new york stock exchange just put in software? could this be something related to new software from the new york stock exchange? >> everybody needs to understand the new york stock exchange has to roll out new software updates constantly. sometimes many times during the week, whether it's regulatory changes or rule changes or how we handle the stock trading here on the floor. that's my understanding is that they did come out with an update last night, they rolled it out. it's unclear whether that caused the malfunction, but i'm sure that's one area they're looking toot see if that was the primary cause. >> in the past when the stock exchange has rolled out new software, have there been glitches in the past? even small? >> not that i've ever seen. now, the specialist the designated market makers as we call them, they're the ones that would be on the front lines for those software updates because when they do that, the systems set the impact. we use systems in the brokerage community and what i d
think that was going to lead to a halt or technical malfunction later in the session. >> did the new york stock exchange just put in software? could this be something related to new software from the new york stock exchange? >> everybody needs to understand the new york stock exchange has to roll out new software updates constantly. sometimes many times during the week, whether it's regulatory changes or rule changes or how we handle the stock trading here on the floor. that's my...
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we'll take a quick break with more news on this, what the going on on the new york stock exchange today as trading halted there. we'll have more news on that right after a break. thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto®
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so sound income strategies, david, how do you feel about the new york stock exchange today? >> well the good news is that i think with all of the volatility going on between the greece news and the news in puerto rico and china and everything investors have probably welcomed a little break, three hours during the day when they didn't have to worry about, you know the down tick, the red. >> you didn't get any panicked client calls? >> no, not at all. >> did anybody say i need to worry about this? >> people are not so frenetic when it comes to the exchanges. >> what are the mutual funds doing? they need the closing prices to help you figure out your net asset value of your funds at the close. this was important to get this open again. >> i agree with you. keep in mind again, i looked back, 25 years ago this would have been a big problem. for instance to your point, kelly, we didn't get any calls. we had absolutely no problems executing orders. it's just not. bottom line, business as usual. >> but i want to pursue this a little further. >> sure. >> i'm not talking about the volu
so sound income strategies, david, how do you feel about the new york stock exchange today? >> well the good news is that i think with all of the volatility going on between the greece news and the news in puerto rico and china and everything investors have probably welcomed a little break, three hours during the day when they didn't have to worry about, you know the down tick, the red. >> you didn't get any panicked client calls? >> no, not at all. >> did anybody say i...
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those battles aren't different providence to new york. or des moines to new york or whatever. you still have a transmitter that goes down in the middle of the night in des moines, you have that in new york. you still have sales concerns and sales managers to work with and be productive with and try to find your spot and find the things that are going to matter. those conversations are the same in the hallways of providence as they are in new york. i think the difference for me is just that there is a different pulse in new york city. there is a different expectation in new york. both of those stations are heritage brands. like mr. dickey said earlier you want to be the custodian of them. i take the heritages very seriously. it's what a lot of us listen to. we listened to 77 growing up and yankees games or cousin thursday -- brucie. i grew up in the midwest. those big sticks meant a lot to me. this big stick means a lot to me. i take it extremely seriously. i take our talent seriously. i take our approach to promotions and marketing seriously. that's what it has to be. that's w
those battles aren't different providence to new york. or des moines to new york or whatever. you still have a transmitter that goes down in the middle of the night in des moines, you have that in new york. you still have sales concerns and sales managers to work with and be productive with and try to find your spot and find the things that are going to matter. those conversations are the same in the hallways of providence as they are in new york. i think the difference for me is just that...
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marcie in new york, lost in the wild. and now as ex-president, nobody knows where roosevelt is in the bush. not only did he collect a lot of species for the smithsonian as a hunter, collector, man of science. but he also wrote a quite marvelous two-volume inventory of the species of africa. while he was there, his hand-chosen successor, william howard taft, a man he admired greatly. i know you all are aware, doris kearns good win wrote a best-selling book largely on this. but taft gets the nod, t.r. wants him to be the successor, he's the hand-picked guy for t.r. and taft ends up firing gifford pincho, the chief forester. and somebody who roosevelt helped build 150 national forests with. pincho, republican for pennsylvania, gets fired. roosevelt's very angry about it. comes back. and defies everybody and runs as a republican nominee, feels he's being cheated at it by the republican party that's now being owned by corporations and banks and the like. and he breaks, in 1912, and runs the most successful third-party run in a
marcie in new york, lost in the wild. and now as ex-president, nobody knows where roosevelt is in the bush. not only did he collect a lot of species for the smithsonian as a hunter, collector, man of science. but he also wrote a quite marvelous two-volume inventory of the species of africa. while he was there, his hand-chosen successor, william howard taft, a man he admired greatly. i know you all are aware, doris kearns good win wrote a best-selling book largely on this. but taft gets the nod,...
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new york state. is the new normal across the country, increased security at july 4th events from los angeles to washington to philadelphia. as communities big and small respond to an fbi bulletin warning of potential lone wolf attacks timed for the holiday weekend. >> we know "a," that there are a lot of travelers, "b," transportation has been and is a target of some of these groups and "c," that we're seeing an increasing number of attacks, especially large crowd gatherings. >> reporter: the state of alert extends to americans overseas. the state department ordering all diplomatic posts worldwide to review security. behind the threat a call to arms from isis to supporters around the globe to attack wherever and however they can, this during the muslim holy month of ramadan through the middle of july. the terror group's list of american recruits and sympathizers growing by the week with nearly 50 charged since the start of the year. >> all they're trying to do now is to inspire one or two or a small
new york state. is the new normal across the country, increased security at july 4th events from los angeles to washington to philadelphia. as communities big and small respond to an fbi bulletin warning of potential lone wolf attacks timed for the holiday weekend. >> we know "a," that there are a lot of travelers, "b," transportation has been and is a target of some of these groups and "c," that we're seeing an increasing number of attacks, especially large...
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your account at home, or even if you are a hedge fund, you can still trade these exchange -- these new york's-- these nyse stocks. pimm: i want to bring in julie followinghas been breaking news. what can you tell us about what is happening or not happening on the nyse? julie: we've all been asked the question about what the rockets areas on the nyse. i want to take a look at the bloomberg terminal. hopefully you can see this. sam over at moody turned me onto this. he covers market structure. you are looking at month of june, total volume on all exchanges. this red piece of the pie is about 13% of the market share. this is the floor of the nyse. and then you have the electronic platform. it is unclear if that has already -- also been suspended. it looks like it is floor trading. the nasdaq is the purpose life. this illustrates as well that there are a lot of different exchanges now, a lot of different electronic exchanges that handle u.s. stock volume. as you guys have been talking about and as i have been talking clear theis not effect on the other exchanges. but this answers the question now
your account at home, or even if you are a hedge fund, you can still trade these exchange -- these new york's-- these nyse stocks. pimm: i want to bring in julie followinghas been breaking news. what can you tell us about what is happening or not happening on the nyse? julie: we've all been asked the question about what the rockets areas on the nyse. i want to take a look at the bloomberg terminal. hopefully you can see this. sam over at moody turned me onto this. he covers market structure....
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new york time. they have been reporting what they called technical issues before trading was suspended and all securities, the composite index all affected because as pimm pointed out today, they use prices from the nyse. there was no panic as we were told on the phone earlier. where have 11 places people could place their orders. out, it hyman pointed accounts for about 13% of the trade. again, people had other places where they could execute their orders. as bill mattingly told us from washington, u.s. department of homeland security saying there is no evidence of a hack attack or a cyber attack. the trading still continues on the nasdaq as well as the exchange, as well as the other exchanges. this also does not affect trading in futures and options. i want to bring in michael now, and institutional equity sales trainer and managing director in milwaukee. michael. thank you very much for joining us. what can you tell us about being able to execute stock trades? michael: when i saw the , itlines ac
new york time. they have been reporting what they called technical issues before trading was suspended and all securities, the composite index all affected because as pimm pointed out today, they use prices from the nyse. there was no panic as we were told on the phone earlier. where have 11 places people could place their orders. out, it hyman pointed accounts for about 13% of the trade. again, people had other places where they could execute their orders. as bill mattingly told us from...
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new york city prepares to honor the new world cup champs the women's team will be honored in a tickertapeork city this morning. we'll talk with one of our champions, ali kreeger. about the sell graduation. she will join us. rally on wall street this morning. we're ending week on the upside. take a look, we expect triple-digit move for stocks prices. it started on optimism over greece. greece submitted new proposals for a third bailout overnight. there are reports that eurozone
new york city prepares to honor the new world cup champs the women's team will be honored in a tickertapeork city this morning. we'll talk with one of our champions, ali kreeger. about the sell graduation. she will join us. rally on wall street this morning. we're ending week on the upside. take a look, we expect triple-digit move for stocks prices. it started on optimism over greece. greece submitted new proposals for a third bailout overnight. there are reports that eurozone
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it's interesting because arca is owned by the new york stock exchange so it is a new york stock exchange venue and stocks are trading there. i won't profess to say that i know what the back-up plan is because this has never happened before so i don't know. but i do understand they are trying to -- i think s&p put a 2:30 deadline on having to make other plans if in fact we're not up and running by then. i know the exchange is working very hard. >> those additions or deletions to other indices and the rebalancing. >> we don't know yet what their decision will be in terms of how they handle it. >> it is one thing as well as wede digesting in this mark. greece. after we'd all focused our o attention on that market how much of that activity was halted as they deal with that bubble, the air coming out of it. >> the difference between here and there is they halted it that's it. you're not trading anything. here we've halted at the new york stock exchange yet stocks are trading freely in other venues. >> i would go further and halting it. they're plan plating it. they're manipulating it. i think
it's interesting because arca is owned by the new york stock exchange so it is a new york stock exchange venue and stocks are trading there. i won't profess to say that i know what the back-up plan is because this has never happened before so i don't know. but i do understand they are trying to -- i think s&p put a 2:30 deadline on having to make other plans if in fact we're not up and running by then. i know the exchange is working very hard. >> those additions or deletions to other...
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before joining ucla he served as a professor at new york university. he is co-author of the award-winning book reporting the results of his landmark study "learning in a new land." he focuses on empirical problems in the areas of social psychology and anthropology, with the study in mass migration globalization, and education. following him will be robert who is a professor of social science and education, and the morgan and helen xu holder of the endowment. we also think of him as robert. since 2004, he has concurrently served as the senior faculty fellow at the steinhardt institute for higher education policy at nyu or he was associate presser -- where he was associate professor. he focused on race and the stratification of college opportunity. following robert will be corolla suarez orozco. she is at the graduate school of education at ucla. prior, she served as professor of globalization at new york university. she is co-author of the book and she is editor of the journal of adolescent research. her research focuses on mass migration, globalization,
before joining ucla he served as a professor at new york university. he is co-author of the award-winning book reporting the results of his landmark study "learning in a new land." he focuses on empirical problems in the areas of social psychology and anthropology, with the study in mass migration globalization, and education. following him will be robert who is a professor of social science and education, and the morgan and helen xu holder of the endowment. we also think of him as...
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look what happened, they had to hold up all trades on the new york stock exchange for three and a half hours. and, of course, we want to mention the breaking news is that trades are now going through rather seamlessly at the moment, but the dow is still down 205 points. joe. >> which would have happened with or without this event, in my opinion, in terms of the decline of the dollar, the geopolitical risks. there are three classes of hackers, in my opinion. state sponsored trying to steal our ip and have been somewhat successful because it's a human versus a human. and we need to train our call it ctos a bit better in terms of cybersecurity. then you have professional hackers who may want to show you how smart they are or, in fact, are linked with organized crime. and there again they're trying to steal identities and economically benefit or just show you how smart they are. last but not least, worried or disgruntled employees that may want to take your system down. so i think this new world requires a new assessment, and corporate america -- which we're all part of, in my opinion -- h
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he trained at prestigious memorial sloan kettering cancer center in new york. he founded michigan hematology oncology the state's largest private cancer practice. >> it was so difficult to believe. here is a physician with a background that is second to none in michigan. >> reporter: fata's criminal enterprise was crushed in large part to this man. his former practice manager, george karachi started asking questions when two nurses abruptly gave their notice. >> dr. fata was administering chemotherapy to patients without need. he was also explaining that patients who were on hospice were taken off hospice and put on chemotherapy. put back on chemotherapy. he also pointed out that patients who were who were receiving chemotherapy without disease were receiving it to the very last day of life. >> reporter: in 2013 after he learned what was going on karachi filed a federal whistle blower lawsuit. >> i think he was successful with compartmentalizing staff and creating an element of fear among his staff. >> reporter: for the unsuspecting patients. devastating conseq
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the same deal, making this on this night perhaps the most affordable blocks to get drunk in all of new york> well, the deals ended for now, but no one wants to -- i don't know. >> go on? >> i just did some laughing, cheapest place to get drunkment like not everyone is going to get drunk. just might want a drink or two. >> well, the reporter, he was 18, so ... >> the world's oldest person is celebrating another year of life. coming up how she rang in 116. >> 5:55. 82% humiditiment sue's full forecast, as we are live in trenton, new jersey, world's oldest person, right here on the east coast. turn sweet 16, yes 116 miss susie jones celebrated her big day on monday, with plenty of energy family, friends neighbors, city leaders in new york, all joined for public celebration, tuesday according to the begin cents book of world records jones is the third consecutive american to hold the title of world's oldest person, and family members say she's done a lot in her lifetime, of course, for both them and the community. >> eventually what they call a club in new york. and for about ten years they gre
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jean casarez is live for us in dannemora, new york with the details. jean. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. "the buffalo news" is reporting through an unnamed law enforcement source that the daughter of richard matt actually received a letter on june 9th. now, that was after the breakout right here at the prison but it was written and mailed before he escaped. and the pertinent part of that letter with he have it for everybody, it says, i always promised you i would see you on the outside. i'm a man of my word. and, of course we don't know if he was brakgging here if the intent was to finally get to his daughter but the new york state department of corrections as per policy does not go through outgoing mail from the inmates unless the superintendent by written authorization believes there is a security risk believes there is something in a written correspondence that they need to know for the prison itself or for the community, but that was the last written correspondence we know that richard matt made but it was one week ago today in the afternoon whe
jean casarez is live for us in dannemora, new york with the details. jean. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. "the buffalo news" is reporting through an unnamed law enforcement source that the daughter of richard matt actually received a letter on june 9th. now, that was after the breakout right here at the prison but it was written and mailed before he escaped. and the pertinent part of that letter with he have it for everybody, it says, i always promised you i would see you on...
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why doesn't the new york times reveal who lied to hem? who got the story wrong? >> that's a fair question. their source burned them. >> it's a pattern and they won't acknowledge it. >> thanks for being here. still to come, 35 of bill cosby's accusers tell all in a massive report. i will talk to the author and the lawyer who represents 17 of his accusers ahead. >>> we have good news for bernie sanders. a new poll shows him winning a hypothetical contest. people were asked who they were more likely to vote for if bernie sanders was the democratic candidate for president. the results are incredible. against donald trump he wins 58-38. against scott walker, sands wins 48-42. even against jeb bush sanders squeaks ahead 48-47 those that's within the mar swrin of error. hillary clinton beat all three of the republican canada at that times with bigger margins. we'll be right back. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the
why doesn't the new york times reveal who lied to hem? who got the story wrong? >> that's a fair question. their source burned them. >> it's a pattern and they won't acknowledge it. >> thanks for being here. still to come, 35 of bill cosby's accusers tell all in a massive report. i will talk to the author and the lawyer who represents 17 of his accusers ahead. >>> we have good news for bernie sanders. a new poll shows him winning a hypothetical contest. people were...
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obviously, mostly for new york teams. but there have been individuals, statesmen, like winston churchill who have been celebrated with ticker tape parades. but they rarely happen. they've never happened for a women's team. and this is the first time that people in new york city will have a chance to celebrate -- you see the confetti already flying out those buildings. there will be plenty of that. in fact, there's so much confetti, i believe in the 2009 yankees' world championship parade they gathered over 50 tons of confetti following their championship parade. we are also streaming it is entire parade live on nbc10.com. and on the nbc10 news app. >>> we're getting a fresh look at the damage done from last night's storm. skyforce10 is over blue mountain school in tilden township. it's destroyed. there was a funnel cloud reported in the area. the principal was the only person in the school at the time it hit and she made it out, amazingly. we're seeing damage in new castle county. matt delucia is live in new castle. you'v
obviously, mostly for new york teams. but there have been individuals, statesmen, like winston churchill who have been celebrated with ticker tape parades. but they rarely happen. they've never happened for a women's team. and this is the first time that people in new york city will have a chance to celebrate -- you see the confetti already flying out those buildings. there will be plenty of that. in fact, there's so much confetti, i believe in the 2009 yankees' world championship parade they...
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, because, new york, after all -- >> new york's the gold standard.true. >> d.c. has the monuments. >> reporter: that's true, too. >> we figure the only chance we've got is to do it with fireworks. >> reporter: which means what? well the new york display is said to send 54,000 shells into the night sky. so, in nashville tonight? >> we have a 31-minute show with -- i'll say north of 55,000 shells. >> reporter: well, great. but does it matter, really? look, go outside tonight, look up at the sky, enjoy, be among neighbors. go local when the sky lights up. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> go outside and enjoy. thank you for spending your fourth of july with us. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. we will see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm cecilia vega in new york. enjoy the rest of your holiday. good night. >> tonight -- join rick, cecily, karen and adam live on the parkway for the philly 4th of july jam featuring the roots,ic miguel, jennifer nettles and other special guests. join us as we show our viewer picks. it's the largest free con
, because, new york, after all -- >> new york's the gold standard.true. >> d.c. has the monuments. >> reporter: that's true, too. >> we figure the only chance we've got is to do it with fireworks. >> reporter: which means what? well the new york display is said to send 54,000 shells into the night sky. so, in nashville tonight? >> we have a 31-minute show with -- i'll say north of 55,000 shells. >> reporter: well, great. but does it matter, really?...
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i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. >>> overbearing mothers have been around as long as there have been children. but never has it been so easy for helicopter parents to pilot their children's lives thanks to technology. tonight as part of our social stars series we're revisiting our sit down with one of the newest internet sensations known as crazy jewish mom. here is my "nightline" co-anchor dan harris. >> i want to show you something. don't say no. come over and look. we need to get spanx for you. >> lots of mothers and daughters have intensely close relationships. >> i will w
i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone....
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it was new york city. what happens in new york city. ews. >> good evening. harry is on vacation. 100 more police join the hunt for the son of sam killer in new york. >> the search continues for the 44 caliber killer come to be known athe son of sam. >> he warned in one of his sick and threatening letters to the press and the police, sam is a lad he won't let me stop killing until he had his phil of blood. -- until he had his fill of blood. [ sirens sounding ] >> it was a really miserably hot summer in new york. and everything went dafrnlrk. i heard some one on the street say, oh it is a black out. and the looters were out almost instantly. and it felt apocalyptic. i remember going to bed that night, thinking it was the end of the world. >> new york city in the early morning after a night of no electric power. what it did have in the dark streets a wild out burst of crime. >> when the greatest city in the world goes black it showed a crumbling america. then you have the son of sam on the loose. we always look for patterns in victims. ther
it was new york city. what happens in new york city. ews. >> good evening. harry is on vacation. 100 more police join the hunt for the son of sam killer in new york. >> the search continues for the 44 caliber killer come to be known athe son of sam. >> he warned in one of his sick and threatening letters to the press and the police, sam is a lad he won't let me stop killing until he had his phil of blood. -- until he had his fill of blood. [ sirens sounding ] >> it was a...
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in fact what new york state did is they officially closed it as a state park in 2010 when new york was having a budget crisis. but in the journal news local paper in west chester county a local columnist, phil riceman has been explaining though the donald j. trump state park is officially closed it's not like the land disappeared when they closed the state park. the signs are still there pointing you to donald j. trump state park as if it exists. something is there, if the you follow those signs. kind of. but it's not a park. it's like an undead zombie park like a phantom park. and so phil agreed to meet us there at the end of a long and very very very bumpy ride. >> here we are in this nice patch of weeds. and behind us here is -- i got to tell you. i came up to donald j. trump state park, this i did not expect to see. >> i don't know. shea trump, there it is. it's graffiti covered. you can see this was once some kind of a driveway. nature is taking over. the last time i was up here i mean, i was hoping i could find some trace of donald trump. there's nothing. >> like a piece of graff
in fact what new york state did is they officially closed it as a state park in 2010 when new york was having a budget crisis. but in the journal news local paper in west chester county a local columnist, phil riceman has been explaining though the donald j. trump state park is officially closed it's not like the land disappeared when they closed the state park. the signs are still there pointing you to donald j. trump state park as if it exists. something is there, if the you follow those...
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book at tripadvisor. >>> why are we here in new york? >> i've been to iowa many times, new hampshire many, many times. i love the people there and we've had tremendous success, tremendous crowds. nobody gets as many standing ovations and i spent a lot of time out. i was in south carolina recently. we're all over. >> we've had no campaign events this week. no campaign events planned next week. you're not campaigning that much. how can anybody take you seriously if you're not out there showing your face? >> i'm doing television with you and i am up there a lot. and i watch them walking the streets and it didn't mean anything. and i was getting more news coverage than anybody because i'm the one who brought up the whole mess with immigration and what the mexican government is doing. so i didn't have anything to do. it wasn't necessary. >> katy that tur did this interview and she identified this aspect of the phenomenon in the race for president that nobody was talking about before katy put it to him like that. that is awkward issue, whatever
book at tripadvisor. >>> why are we here in new york? >> i've been to iowa many times, new hampshire many, many times. i love the people there and we've had tremendous success, tremendous crowds. nobody gets as many standing ovations and i spent a lot of time out. i was in south carolina recently. we're all over. >> we've had no campaign events this week. no campaign events planned next week. you're not campaigning that much. how can anybody take you seriously if you're not...
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a native of queens new york. when she won the gold medal in the olympics that year, upon her return home to new york, she was welcomed in arguably the best ways america has to welcome anyone or anything, they threw her a ticker tape parade in new york city. 250,000 people braved the winter cold to catch a glimpse of carol heiss as she was paraded down broadway to a ceremony at city hall. the mayor declared it olympic day, gave carol heiss the city's medallion, a proclamation scroll. carol heiss, figure skater extraordinaire, inspiration to our youth, admired daughter of new york. since 1986 thrown ticker tape parades for dignitaries, astronauts, returning veterans of war. for three years now local officials veterans groups have been fighting to hold ticker tape practice he had to honor post 911 veterans. pentagon has said no so far but folks still trying to make that happen. more often than not, though, when new york city throws a ticker tape parade it is to honor athletes. specifically athletes from new york. si
a native of queens new york. when she won the gold medal in the olympics that year, upon her return home to new york, she was welcomed in arguably the best ways america has to welcome anyone or anything, they threw her a ticker tape parade in new york city. 250,000 people braved the winter cold to catch a glimpse of carol heiss as she was paraded down broadway to a ceremony at city hall. the mayor declared it olympic day, gave carol heiss the city's medallion, a proclamation scroll. carol...