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but let's begin here in downtown new york tonight. in just a few days, we're in the background of the september 11th memorial and ground zero. and as we prepare to celebrate the -- to remember the 2,753 people that were killed here by al qaeda 13 years ago this week, president obama is also using that anniversary to lay out his plan to battle the latest terror threat facing this country, and that's isis. and clearly, americans are paying attention. 90% in tonight's cnn/orc poll call isis a serious threat to the united states. 90%. and it's not just their brutality. it is their business-like approach it terror that is a concern here. cnn's stephanie elam has more. >> reporter: this is what we're up against. isis, the terrorist group. that's run like a well-oiled business. >> the way isis documents its operations shows that it is a different kind of terrorist organization. >> they're not just savvy. they're sophisticated. and they learn. >> reporter: watching this latest isis propaganda video is akin to taking in a hollywood action movi
but let's begin here in downtown new york tonight. in just a few days, we're in the background of the september 11th memorial and ground zero. and as we prepare to celebrate the -- to remember the 2,753 people that were killed here by al qaeda 13 years ago this week, president obama is also using that anniversary to lay out his plan to battle the latest terror threat facing this country, and that's isis. and clearly, americans are paying attention. 90% in tonight's cnn/orc poll call isis a...
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>> we are located in downtown new york city at 30 foley square. it is now known as the thurgood marshall courthouse because thurgood marshall served on the second circuit and had chambers in our courthouse. the designer also designed to be supreme court courthouse. our courthouse has been the site of many exciting, important cases. pentagon papers case, example -- >> then it went to the supreme court. >> then it went to the supreme court. it also came up through the d.c. circuit, parallel cases, "the washington post" and "the new york times." >> you have been chief judge for how long and what does that mean? >> i have been chief judge from most a year, september 1. the chief judge is responsible for the operations of the court. it is a seven-year term. we have 291 persons working in the second circuit, and that includes the judges, clerks, and the administrative people. we have a budget that ranges -- a local budget that ranges between $16.5 million and $19 million. plus there is money paid centrally by washington, d.c., the salaries of the judges
>> we are located in downtown new york city at 30 foley square. it is now known as the thurgood marshall courthouse because thurgood marshall served on the second circuit and had chambers in our courthouse. the designer also designed to be supreme court courthouse. our courthouse has been the site of many exciting, important cases. pentagon papers case, example -- >> then it went to the supreme court. >> then it went to the supreme court. it also came up through the d.c....
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. >>> coming upton "morning news," we'll go to downtown new york city if 9/11 commemorations. >>> and later, rob ford is in the hospital with a new crisis. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. whole grains... teeth's first line of defense? but daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium... ...and gently polishes... ...for strong, healthy enamel. strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste. replenish and polish for healthy enamel. colgate. #1 brand recommended by dentists. petsmart charities® families togethernds inside your local petsmart. when you adopt, your heart grows and the dark isn't so scary anymore. this weekend, adopt a pet and save a life. petsmart charities®. these little angels and these little angelsbuil. and that little angel says, "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want a
. >>> coming upton "morning news," we'll go to downtown new york city if 9/11 commemorations. >>> and later, rob ford is in the hospital with a new crisis. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. whole grains... teeth's first line of defense? but daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its...
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almost 3,000 died that day in new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania and you see downtown, new york,ll be observing the moment of silence there, as well with the first lady and vice president biden. every year since then we have marked this moment remembered the victims that day and their families and now a moment of silence. [ bell tolls silence. [ bell tolls [ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gordon m ammott jr. edelmiro abad maria rose abad andrew anthony abate >> the names of the victims being read at ground zero. america pausing to remember those victims of the 9/11 attacks 13 years ago today at this moment. president obama leading them with a moment of silence at the white house. and all those names will be read. as the white house staff remembers with the president, as well. boy, it brings you right back, doesn't it? >> it really does. it was a morning like this, so clear, crisp morning. >> and we honor their memory today and we'll return now to our regular programs. for many of you on the east coast, that is "good morning america." coast, that is "good morning america." >> >> they contin
almost 3,000 died that day in new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania and you see downtown, new york,ll be observing the moment of silence there, as well with the first lady and vice president biden. every year since then we have marked this moment remembered the victims that day and their families and now a moment of silence. [ bell tolls silence. [ bell tolls [ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gordon m ammott jr. edelmiro abad maria rose abad andrew anthony abate >> the...
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. >> next we head to downtown new york where a judge suspended osama bin laden's son-in-law to a life-time in prison. he was found guilty of trying to kill americans and providing support for terrorists. the most senior osama bin laden to be tried in court, he became the voice of terrorist in recruitment tapes much the defense asked for 15 years sentence, but the judge chose life after he showed no remorse. >> we end in midtown new york as the united nations held a climate summit. the one-day event featured activists, current and former world leaders. president obama touted the american success in cutting pollution were power plants and plenged to reduce the nation's 2005 carbon emissions by 2020. he acknowledged america's role in dealing with change christopher gibson, but said -- change christopher gibson, but said -- climate change, but said everyone neez to be -- needs to be involved and is seen as a step before the talks in paris. >>> coming up, less than 24 hours after air strikes in syria, the terror attack was raised. should we be worried about an attack at home. >>> what impact wi
. >> next we head to downtown new york where a judge suspended osama bin laden's son-in-law to a life-time in prison. he was found guilty of trying to kill americans and providing support for terrorists. the most senior osama bin laden to be tried in court, he became the voice of terrorist in recruitment tapes much the defense asked for 15 years sentence, but the judge chose life after he showed no remorse. >> we end in midtown new york as the united nations held a climate summit....
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in downtown new york, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> tech giant apple is planning to step up security system. the move is in response to the celebrity nude photo hacking scandal that affected vets like jeff four lawrence and kate upton. the company will now send out alerts to customers whenever somebody tries to change a password, restore an i cloud data to a new device or log on to an i cloud account from a new device. >> wanted of scariest things for a lot of individuals is the idea that people could have been downloading their data and they would have no idea it's happening. just having that transparency even if it's nothing you can stop knowing this is what's going on is a good message. >> new security measures are expected to take effect in two week. now to your weather forecast. everybody is wondering at least if you live down around old city, where is the rain? >> i know. >> it's all around? >> yeah. severing mostly south and east of us here or north. any direction but right over our head. >> i'm not complaining. >>> murphy's law. i'm not either but anyone whose in jersey or de
in downtown new york, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> tech giant apple is planning to step up security system. the move is in response to the celebrity nude photo hacking scandal that affected vets like jeff four lawrence and kate upton. the company will now send out alerts to customers whenever somebody tries to change a password, restore an i cloud data to a new device or log on to an i cloud account from a new device. >> wanted of scariest things for a lot of individuals is the...
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new york to kennedy airport. he will come from kennedy to downtown new york to manhattan for a speech later this afternoon to thenited nations. a remarkable thing about air force one, once they close the door and the president is inside, literally it moves. there is no stopping at the end of the runway, it goes to the end of the rupway and takes off. and there is the live picture. simply a imaginestic thing to behold, and perhaps a very symbolic one for the obama administration today. the image of power they are hoping to portray to the rest of the world as the president leads these air strikes against isil in syria. when the news officially came out that the united states has been joined by the five arab countries. there is much that they will be talking about as more details come. but in the meantime the president is on his way to new york. three and a half days in new york city talking with global leaders, talking with the clintons at the clinton global ip initiative. we're going to take a quick break, and on the other side we'll have the latest from beroute, what the reaction is there to the air strikes. >>
new york to kennedy airport. he will come from kennedy to downtown new york to manhattan for a speech later this afternoon to thenited nations. a remarkable thing about air force one, once they close the door and the president is inside, literally it moves. there is no stopping at the end of the runway, it goes to the end of the rupway and takes off. and there is the live picture. simply a imaginestic thing to behold, and perhaps a very symbolic one for the obama administration today. the image...
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i was in downtown new york, and i come out of the doctor's office and i see people just running up lafayettereet where the astor place train station. it was insane situation. i ducked into a, there is a crunch fitness there that worked out n i ducked into there. and then i witnessed the twin towers nalling. i tell you i started crying. -- falling. my dad was iron worker. my dad worked on both trade centers. when i was a kid i remember him taking me down there. the trade center was symbol of global capitalism. when they destroyed it, the rebuilding effort was amazing of the i. i was down there three days after i and i was covering it for the journal. the part of the world financial center that wasn't destroyed was a morgue. melissa: incredible you still went about your routine. people this year who felt different, given, that the when the most recent terrorists were released, they said i will see you in new york, those words, echoing. >> melissa, after all these years you would think we would feel safer, right? melissa: no. >> get to billions and trillions of dollars been spent. 3,000 more of
i was in downtown new york, and i come out of the doctor's office and i see people just running up lafayettereet where the astor place train station. it was insane situation. i ducked into a, there is a crunch fitness there that worked out n i ducked into there. and then i witnessed the twin towers nalling. i tell you i started crying. -- falling. my dad was iron worker. my dad worked on both trade centers. when i was a kid i remember him taking me down there. the trade center was symbol of...
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announced earlier this week that lisa friole is joining us always a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new york. i think she is going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us in understanding the criminal justice system particularly in this area. >> so to defend himself against not having a high profile african-american woman they hired, he said we do have one african-american woman with us for a long time. apparently she was not around the table because he just said we didn't have the right voices around the table. on top of that, isn't it weird that this is the idea that only a woman should be able to understand domestic violence and be speaking out on behalf of the women in the nfl. you would think that although it is important to have diversity that a guy could do that, as well. >> yes, and my sincere hope is that one day in this world, men will understand domestic violence just as well as a lot of women do. because of efforts like we saw today, and today make no mistake about it, was a watershed moment for women in the country. because the nfl, the bastion of masculinity th
announced earlier this week that lisa friole is joining us always a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new york. i think she is going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us in understanding the criminal justice system particularly in this area. >> so to defend himself against not having a high profile african-american woman they hired, he said we do have one african-american woman with us for a long time. apparently she was not around the table because he just said...
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let me begin with this. 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. -- for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. it was only following the war that midtown began to take off. it kind of calm and aided in the building -- culminated in the building of this building. it was the first terrific we tall building north of 42nd street. tall buildingy north 42nd street. nbc and cbs were founded. radio went national. grand central station had been completed in 1913. apogee of the period was in 1927. a lot of the book centers on the year. this is 1927, the year that lindenberg returned from his solo flight from roosevelt field on long island to paris. he returns to the nations capital in washington, and then to new york city, where over 2 million people crowded the streets to see it. -- oops, hit1927 the wrong button. the tempo of the city changed dramatic way. f. scott fitzgerald put it best. the morals were looser, the liquor was cheaper. the jazz age raged on under its own power, served by great filling stations full of money. i wish i could have written that. then, in this year, and in t
let me begin with this. 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. -- for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. it was only following the war that midtown began to take off. it kind of calm and aided in the building -- culminated in the building of this building. it was the first terrific we tall building north of 42nd street. tall buildingy north 42nd street. nbc and cbs were founded. radio went national. grand central station had been completed in 1913. apogee of the period was in...
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there was much pushback when the president wanted to prosecute them in downtown new york in the shadow of where the towers once stood. he told me today when i talked to him at the phone, he said if he had not been forced to reverse himself and send khalid sheik mohammed to a military court he would be on death row right now. >> democrats in congress did not agree with that. it was a bill they passed and agreed to that prevented him from doing that. i think that's another example of what he's done wrong. he has brought back the clinton-every era idea of treating terrorism as a criminal act. we saw how successful that was in 9/11, and i don't think that's been good for national security. in the same vein, he's opened up more leak investigations of classified information than any prior attorney general combined. there's been a distinct pattern. whenever a low-level individual could be found to be prosecuted, they've done, that but when leaks have been directly traced to coming out of the white house, leaks clearly intended to make the president look like he was tough on terrorism, those l
there was much pushback when the president wanted to prosecute them in downtown new york in the shadow of where the towers once stood. he told me today when i talked to him at the phone, he said if he had not been forced to reverse himself and send khalid sheik mohammed to a military court he would be on death row right now. >> democrats in congress did not agree with that. it was a bill they passed and agreed to that prevented him from doing that. i think that's another example of what...
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know, we announced earlier this week that lisa is joining us as a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new york. i think she's going to provide a very valuable perspective for us, in understanding the criminal justice system, particularly in this area. and those are the types of people we want to have part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> mr. goodell -- >> what are you doing? what are you doing? don't take the elevator? don't take me to an elevator, please! >> sorry about that. i had nothing to do with that. mr. goodell, miguel marquez from cnn. >> yes. >> i guess there's a lot of confusion from fans out there about the mistakes that you say you've made. you talk about your investigative department at the nfl. regardless of what mr. rice said on june 16th and regardless of what was on that second videotape, on the official initial summons, it clearly says that mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was, and we saw obviously the original video. and it was clear that a domestic
know, we announced earlier this week that lisa is joining us as a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new york. i think she's going to provide a very valuable perspective for us, in understanding the criminal justice system, particularly in this area. and those are the types of people we want to have part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> mr. goodell -- >> what are you doing? what are you doing? don't take the elevator? don't take me to an elevator,...
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announced earlier this week that lisa freel is joining us, as a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new yorkink she is going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us in understanding the criminal justice system, particularly in this area, and those are the types of people we want to have part of our organization and0 part of our decisionmaking process. >> mr. goodell -- >> out, out, out! what's going on? ow. what are you doing? what are you doing? what are you doing? don't take me into an elevator. please. please. >> sorry about that. >> i had nothing to do with that. >> mr. goodell, miguel marquez from cnn. there's a lot of confusion from fans out there about the mistake you say you've made. you talk about your investigative department at the nfl. regardless of what mr. rice said on june 16th. regardless of the second videotape. on the initial summons it clearly says that mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious. why did it take that to put this to right. >> it was. was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us.
announced earlier this week that lisa freel is joining us, as a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new yorkink she is going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us in understanding the criminal justice system, particularly in this area, and those are the types of people we want to have part of our organization and0 part of our decisionmaking process. >> mr. goodell -- >> out, out, out! what's going on? ow. what are you doing? what are you doing? what are you...
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announced a earlier this week that lisa freele is joining us as a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new york. i think she's going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us in understanding the criminal justice system particularly in this area. and those are the types of people we want to have in part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> stop! >> what's going on? ow! what are you doing? don't take me to an elevator! please! don't take me to an elevator! please! >> sorry about that. >> i had nothing to do with that. >> mr. goodell, i guess there's a lot of confusion from fans out there about the mistake that you say you've made. you talk about your investigative department at the nfl. regardless of what mr. rice said on june 16th and what was on the second videotape on the initial summons it clearly says that mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was and we saw, obviously, the original video and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was c
announced a earlier this week that lisa freele is joining us as a former chief of sex crimes in downtown new york. i think she's going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us in understanding the criminal justice system particularly in this area. and those are the types of people we want to have in part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> stop! >> what's going on? ow! what are you doing? don't take me to an elevator! please! don't take me...
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know we announced earlier this week, lisa frio is joining us as former chief of sex crimes in downtown new yorki think she's going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us, in understanding the criminal justice system particularly in this area, and those are the types of people we want to have part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> mr. goodell? sorry about that! >> i had nothing to do with that. >> miguel marquez from cnn. there's a lot of confusion from fans out there about the mistakes that you say you've made. you talked about your investigative department at the nfl. regardless of what mr. rice said on june 16th, regardless what was on the second videotape. on the initial summons, it clearly says that mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it then to put this right? >> well, it was, we saw obviously, the original video, and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear us to. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a f
know we announced earlier this week, lisa frio is joining us as former chief of sex crimes in downtown new yorki think she's going to be able to provide a very valuable perspective for us, in understanding the criminal justice system particularly in this area, and those are the types of people we want to have part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> mr. goodell? sorry about that! >> i had nothing to do with that. >> miguel marquez from cnn. there's...
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new york city, samsung executives are unveiling their the products in the next hour. the latest strike in their ongoing battle with apple. cory johnson is at the event in downtown new york. galaxy notes is what we expect to see? >> maybe, we don't know. there are some expectations and reporting that they will release some sort of wearable device, the next phase of a watch-like device. it lets you control your phone. it could be a phone you where on the risk dick tracy-style. there may be other products as well as we will find out in about an hour. the context is in terms of what's happening in the industry. it's the context of an apple announcement next week of some sort of wearable device in addition to the new i on. that will be announced next week. front? about the watch samsung has been out with their own smart watches for over a year and they have not gained any traction. apple might be unveiling theiriwatch. is samsung doing anything on that front? the speculation is today and the announcement should happen in an hour and we will get details what happens. this is going to be a regular thing where i show up in new york and we are here in the west village a
new york city, samsung executives are unveiling their the products in the next hour. the latest strike in their ongoing battle with apple. cory johnson is at the event in downtown new york. galaxy notes is what we expect to see? >> maybe, we don't know. there are some expectations and reporting that they will release some sort of wearable device, the next phase of a watch-like device. it lets you control your phone. it could be a phone you where on the risk dick tracy-style. there may be...
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there's twice as many people living in downtown new york than they were before september 11. new york realizes they're a target but they're resilient. and they realize they have a police department that's going every mile to protect them. >> i want to shift gears. i read -- you're a lawyer -- you have your own law firm. >> nine years. >> you're dealing with a video company and manuel noriega right now. >> can you believe this? >> you're trying to help this video company because noriega, the dictator -- >> the dictator who was convicted in the united states, france and panama, is sitting in a panamanian jail is suing activision -- >> the video company. >> the video company for a video game called "call of duty" which 40 million people have and use. and he wants millions and millions of dollars. the company that he's suing is a good company. they employ 7,500 people. they have found homes for 5,000 veterans and they help veterans constantly. they put a lot of money back into the community. he wants millions of dollars because he's mentioned as a bit player in this. he's one of 4
there's twice as many people living in downtown new york than they were before september 11. new york realizes they're a target but they're resilient. and they realize they have a police department that's going every mile to protect them. >> i want to shift gears. i read -- you're a lawyer -- you have your own law firm. >> nine years. >> you're dealing with a video company and manuel noriega right now. >> can you believe this? >> you're trying to help this video...
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almost 3,000 died that day in new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania and you see downtown, new york, silence there, as well with the first lady and vice president biden. every year since then we have marked this moment remembered the victims that day and their families and now a moment of silence. [ bell tolls [ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gordon m ammott jr. edelmiro abad maria rose abad andrew anthony abate >> the names of the victims being read at ground zero. america pausing to remember those victims of the 9/11 attacks 13 years ago today at this moment. president obama leading them with a moment of silence at the white house. and all those names will be read. as the white house staff remembers with the president, as well. boy, it brings you right back, doesn't it? >> it really does. it was a morning like this, so clear, crisp morning. >> and we honor their memory today and we'll return now to our regular programs. for many of you on the east coast, that is "good morning america." >> announcer: this has been a special report from abc news. healthy and green juices are so popular but man
almost 3,000 died that day in new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania and you see downtown, new york, silence there, as well with the first lady and vice president biden. every year since then we have marked this moment remembered the victims that day and their families and now a moment of silence. [ bell tolls [ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gordon m ammott jr. edelmiro abad maria rose abad andrew anthony abate >> the names of the victims being read at ground zero. america...
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as some of you know, we announced that lisa friel is joining us from downtown new york.'s going to provide a valuable perspective for us, particularly in this area and those are the types of people that we want to have part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> mr. goodell? >> out, out, out. what's going on? what are you doing? what are you doing? please! >> sorry about that. >> i had nothing to do with that. >> mr. goodell, miguel marquez from cnn. there's a lot of confusion from fans out there about the mistakes that you say you've made. you talk about your investigative department at the nfl. regardless of what mr. rice said on june 16th, regardless of what was on the second videotape, on the initial summons, it clearly says that mr. rice struck janay with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw obviously the original video and it was clear that a domestic violence incident had occurred and it was horrifying and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two game suspens
as some of you know, we announced that lisa friel is joining us from downtown new york.'s going to provide a valuable perspective for us, particularly in this area and those are the types of people that we want to have part of our organization and part of our decision-making process. >> mr. goodell? >> out, out, out. what's going on? what are you doing? what are you doing? please! >> sorry about that. >> i had nothing to do with that. >> mr. goodell, miguel marquez...
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>> we are located in downtown new york city at 30 foley square.t is now known as the thurgood marshall courthouse because thurgood marshall served on the second circuit and had chambers in our courthouse. the designer also designed to be supreme court courthouse. our courthouse has been the site of many exciting, important cases. pentagon papers case, example -- >> then it went to the supreme court. >> then it went to the supreme court. it also came up through the d.c. circuit, parallel cases, "the washington post" and "the new york times." >> you have been chief judge for how long and what does that mean? >> i have been chief judge from most a year, september 1. the chief judge is responsible for the operations of the court. it is a seven-year term. we have 291 persons working in the second circuit, and that includes the judges, clerks, and the administrative people. we have a budget that ranges -- a local budget that ranges between $16.5 million and $19 million. plus there is money paid centrally by washington, d.c., the salaries of the judges a
>> we are located in downtown new york city at 30 foley square.t is now known as the thurgood marshall courthouse because thurgood marshall served on the second circuit and had chambers in our courthouse. the designer also designed to be supreme court courthouse. our courthouse has been the site of many exciting, important cases. pentagon papers case, example -- >> then it went to the supreme court. >> then it went to the supreme court. it also came up through the d.c....
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. >>> you are looking at downtown new york, where in just three days we're going to mark the anniversarycks on september 11th. good evening, everyone. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. what incredible pictures you're showing us there, don. tonight america faces a new terror threat, as we know, from isis. more sophisticated
. >>> you are looking at downtown new york, where in just three days we're going to mark the anniversarycks on september 11th. good evening, everyone. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. what incredible pictures you're showing us there, don. tonight america faces a new terror threat, as we know, from isis. more sophisticated
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but downtown new york since 9/11. in many ways become the center of the city after the attacks. >> yeah. if you had asked me that question 13 years ago when these buildings were all unoccupied -- we had to evacuate this entire area for months. and these buildings were in terrible shape, they had to be redone, rebuilt. i had to work hard to get some of the businesses to come back, although a couple, like merrill lynch and american express immediately said we're coming back. the rebuilding here which i started and mayor bloomberg carried out so well i think is a great testament to what i asked new yorkers to do. that night i said to the people of new york, as a result of this attack i want you to be stronger. i want you to build on it. and they exceeded by expectations. >> willie, new york -- i was not a new yo a new yorker. everybody hated new yorkers before 9/11. they were obnoxious. in the south. i remember the biggest line, you know, biggest line i gave in a speech right after there in northwest florida, the red nec
but downtown new york since 9/11. in many ways become the center of the city after the attacks. >> yeah. if you had asked me that question 13 years ago when these buildings were all unoccupied -- we had to evacuate this entire area for months. and these buildings were in terrible shape, they had to be redone, rebuilt. i had to work hard to get some of the businesses to come back, although a couple, like merrill lynch and american express immediately said we're coming back. the rebuilding...
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that live coverage as you can see there, ashley, downtown near the new york stock exchange. he is going to be providing updates to melissa francis and her program, "money," which starts now. melissa. melissa: all right, "grand theft auto" in real life. new isis recruitment video as the world's richest terrorist group is raking in three times what we originally thought. >>> new york streets filled with protesters. they're demanding drastic curbs on fossil fuels. the same people supposedly concerned about the environment, they're leaving this in their wake! did you see the photos? so nice. >>> a look at driverless big-rigs headed our way. >>> vacations without guilt. marriott virtual get away and each hit-and-miss included. even when they say it is not, it is always about "money." melissa: staggering new figure casting doubt over president obama's isis strategy. the head of kurdish intelligence estimating that isis brings in $6 million a day. that puts the group's annual revenue more than $2 billion, dwarfing the income of other terrorist heavyweights. here to discuss it all o
that live coverage as you can see there, ashley, downtown near the new york stock exchange. he is going to be providing updates to melissa francis and her program, "money," which starts now. melissa. melissa: all right, "grand theft auto" in real life. new isis recruitment video as the world's richest terrorist group is raking in three times what we originally thought. >>> new york streets filled with protesters. they're demanding drastic curbs on fossil fuels. the...
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the day, particularly for those in new york city who witnessed the silence which is still challenging. here's a shot from downtown. worldwide, a recent visit new york city, boy, have they done a job. it is spectacular. this is really the first year i would say where it has all come together. >> it is open and everyone can actually go there as opposed to being a construction site. >> there is less of a sense of payment, you don't -- panic, you don't belong here. slowly trying to get back to some sort of normal place. >> the president visiting this morning. let's do a data check. i will call it a careful turn to the market. futures down. yields churn. crude is lower. let's move on to the next screen. that was up yesterday afternoon. continued weak yen. ruble, continued weakness. crude well under, down 12% now. >> incredible. without the concern, especially in the middle east and risk gently to iraq supply, there's been no evidence of that. >> here's a long-term chart, so much of what we will talk to ian bremmer about with our two hours this morning. out to today. here is opec and all the politics of the 1970's and
the day, particularly for those in new york city who witnessed the silence which is still challenging. here's a shot from downtown. worldwide, a recent visit new york city, boy, have they done a job. it is spectacular. this is really the first year i would say where it has all come together. >> it is open and everyone can actually go there as opposed to being a construction site. >> there is less of a sense of payment, you don't -- panic, you don't belong here. slowly trying to get...
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at your house, your school, and of course downtown in new york city. >> what you're going to see in thegoing to see the annual reading of the names, but it starts with a moment of silence. so let's go live now to washington and lower manhattan. (bell tolling) ♪ ♪ is ♪ ♪ >> gordon anna, junior. >> marie rose amad. >> andrew anthony aparte. >> vin sent paul abante. >> lawrence chris ton adel. >> alana abraham. >> william f abrahamson. >> richard anthony asetto. >> paul aquvida. >> christian adams. >> donald leroy adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon lewis adams. >> steven george adams. >> ignatius udo adanga. >> kristy adamal. >> terrence edward attarly, junior. >> sophia v.azu. >> lee ad letter. >> daniel thomas ablito. >> emmanuel akwawa. >> joseph addenelo. >> david scott agnes. >> doll alberto. >> brian g.ahern. >> joanne marie aliotis. >> terrence andre agin. >> goodwin agala. >> trudy m. aldero. >> margaret n. alaro. >> john leslie albert. >> pita craig alderman. >> my father, john leslie albert. he was a dedicated father, loving husband, a respected colleague. he's sorely missed. >>
at your house, your school, and of course downtown in new york city. >> what you're going to see in thegoing to see the annual reading of the names, but it starts with a moment of silence. so let's go live now to washington and lower manhattan. (bell tolling) ♪ ♪ is ♪ ♪ >> gordon anna, junior. >> marie rose amad. >> andrew anthony aparte. >> vin sent paul abante. >> lawrence chris ton adel. >> alana abraham. >> william f abrahamson....
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. >> live pictures of when's happening just outside here in downtown manhattan. the new yorke flood wall street. that is climate crisis protest. if you want to call it that. happening around the world, in fact. there were protests on sunday. there were demonstrations today. we saw the barriers going up and we can see the level of activity certainly picking up. chris, does this feed in? >> look. i have never seen such an assortment of whack-a-doodles. they're predicting the end of the world. i don't agree with them. >> but isn't this what michael was just talking about, trying to invest in company that is behave responsibly or no? climate change just too much of a hot button issue? >> we are. look at the way we save energy in this country. the change that is have been made already today and not enough for these people. >> we have plenty of open spaces here in america still. if they're fracking europe at the rate we're fracking united states, you couldn't walk. i think michael's got a great point and not yet to the point to align the investing values with the social and our env
. >> live pictures of when's happening just outside here in downtown manhattan. the new yorke flood wall street. that is climate crisis protest. if you want to call it that. happening around the world, in fact. there were protests on sunday. there were demonstrations today. we saw the barriers going up and we can see the level of activity certainly picking up. chris, does this feed in? >> look. i have never seen such an assortment of whack-a-doodles. they're predicting the end of...
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just a quick note from one of the hospitals from downtown in new york city where they say that hundreds of people have been burned from head to toe. this is from dr. steven stern at st. vincent's hospital. the entire entrance to the emergency room was lined with stretchers covered with white sheets. the doctor said most of the victims had burns. >> they're being treat at a number of hospitals including st. vincent, nyu, downtown is five minutes away. as a spokesperson told us earlier, they've had a lot of experience after the terrorist bonling of the world trade center in 1993 and they have obviously all been mobilized and the emergency crews are working feverishly outside the world trade center. >> you are looking at a live picture of lower manhattan at 11:00 east coast time on a day of tragedy and terror in the united states. you're looking what remains of the world trade center in lower manhattan. earlier this mooring just before 9:00 and just after 9:00, two planes in individual attacks struck each tower of the world trade center causing gaping holes in both towers. you're looking a
just a quick note from one of the hospitals from downtown in new york city where they say that hundreds of people have been burned from head to toe. this is from dr. steven stern at st. vincent's hospital. the entire entrance to the emergency room was lined with stretchers covered with white sheets. the doctor said most of the victims had burns. >> they're being treat at a number of hospitals including st. vincent, nyu, downtown is five minutes away. as a spokesperson told us earlier,...
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new york public library, in the past. i've been in the rare book division, was later a curator at southern methodist university and downtown at the general theological seminary, st. marks library. and got a doctorate in renaissance history at columbia and all that led to my being here. >> host: and how long have you been with the new york public library? >> guest: as a curator, i've been here since september 2000. >> host: well, you've brought some things out to show us that you have in the collection. >> guest: i have. well, the berg is an enormous collection, about 2,000 linear feet of archives and manuscripts, 400 authors. but this is what i like to call the tip of the berg, so to peek. here -- so to speak. here we have the only surviving manuscript of john dunn's satires and paradoxes, that was done in his own lifetime. it's not in his hand, but it's in the hand of his secretary and personal assistant. and this has the highest authority deriving directly from dunn's own manuscripts, and you can see changes in or differences between the text as represented here and mistakes in transcriptions that were made in the first
new york public library, in the past. i've been in the rare book division, was later a curator at southern methodist university and downtown at the general theological seminary, st. marks library. and got a doctorate in renaissance history at columbia and all that led to my being here. >> host: and how long have you been with the new york public library? >> guest: as a curator, i've been here since september 2000. >> host: well, you've brought some things out to show us that...
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new york city. >> just hanging out over by central park are people hanging out downtown -- >> they are already comingt is one of the biggest attractions in new york city. there is a part of fighting 10th and 11th avenue. -- park dividing 10th and 11th avenue. the number seven subway line, three stops,, si minutes -- six minutes to grand central station. is why the commercial tenants of the retail tenants know that this is going to happen. >> essentially what you want is you want someone to be able to live here, work your commercial." your company here, have entertainment here. they can basically stay here. >> this is bigger than most downtowns in the united states. this is a live/work/play environment. it's an incredibly open environment, unlike anywhere else in new york city. more green space per square foot than anywhere else in the city. >> we are going to have much next hourg up in the when we talk to the neiman marcus ceo about her decision to anchor the retail complex. >> is 56 minutes past the hour, which means bloomberg television is "on the markets," and the markets are on the move. only 143
new york city. >> just hanging out over by central park are people hanging out downtown -- >> they are already comingt is one of the biggest attractions in new york city. there is a part of fighting 10th and 11th avenue. -- park dividing 10th and 11th avenue. the number seven subway line, three stops,, si minutes -- six minutes to grand central station. is why the commercial tenants of the retail tenants know that this is going to happen. >> essentially what you want is you...
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new york. when you visit new york city this time of year or when you live here, it's unmistakable. when you look downtown can see it, the new one world trade and the spire on top of the building, but there is something else that you can see. those beams of light helping to fill the void where those twin towers once stood. that tribute in light started six months after the attacks. returning every september since. and here's how they do it. 88 search lights, 7,000 watts each placed near the sight where the twin towers once stood. creating two vertical columns of light, rising four miles into the sky. and on a clear night, visible from 60 miles away. scientists say those search lights cast the strongest beams of light ever projected from earth into the night sky. tonight, many of you at home sending us your images. anthony capturing this one across the bridge in brooklyn. and this one, beside the train tracks in new jersey. and from overnight, the moon at the american flags and those beams helping us to remember. a moving sight on a night when we all remember in this country. i'm david muir. i hope to see
new york. when you visit new york city this time of year or when you live here, it's unmistakable. when you look downtown can see it, the new one world trade and the spire on top of the building, but there is something else that you can see. those beams of light helping to fill the void where those twin towers once stood. that tribute in light started six months after the attacks. returning every september since. and here's how they do it. 88 search lights, 7,000 watts each placed near the...
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new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> i'mç being told we're showi you this picture of downtownpe may because our other cameras are -- many of our other cameras are fogged in. obviously down the shore, looking pretty good. temperatures right now in the area are in the 60s. we will get warm today. could reach low 80s. should be a great day to do some outdoor activity. if you are down at the beach, nice day to take a walk on the beach. if you're in the city, great day to head to the eagles football game. >>> we're following a developing stories overseas. the wife of a british aid worker being held captive by isis makes a plea for his life. she hopes isis will see it in their hearts to release them. in a video made public, isis threatened to kill allen henning. the threat came after the beheading of david haines. >>> they landed at ankara airport after three months in captivity. they were working at the consulate in mosul, iraq. turkey said no ransom was paid and no conditions were accepted for their safe return. >>> this weekend, back here in the u.s., more than 1,500 volunteers f
new york. for more information, go to iloveny.com >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> i'mç being told we're showi you this picture of downtownpe may because our other cameras are -- many of our other cameras are fogged in. obviously down the shore, looking pretty good. temperatures right now in the area are in the 60s. we will get warm today. could reach low 80s. should be a great day to do some outdoor activity. if you are down at the beach, nice day to take a walk on the beach. if...
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downtown oakland they blocked the street. there are about 100 protesters here. the movement started in new york. today there were several protests there as well. organizers say workers in 150 cities will be demonstrating encouraged by president obama's recent mention of their cause on labor day. many workers say they want $15 an hour as their minimum wage. currently most earn $9, which is the minimum wage in california. even more important they say is the right to form a union. >> you could get, you know, maybe -- you get the 15 but then your boss only puts you on the schedule three days a week, you know? they take your hours away from you. the union would help protect you from that. >> reporter: chains have resisted the efforts saying most restaurants are owned by local franchisees who couldn't i ford the changes. they say it's bad for low skilled workers who would lose their jobs to hired skilled workers. broadway is blocked. oakland police have guided the pro testers here. it has been a peaceful protest. police staying back. this is right in front of a burger king restaurant. they are standin
downtown oakland they blocked the street. there are about 100 protesters here. the movement started in new york. today there were several protests there as well. organizers say workers in 150 cities will be demonstrating encouraged by president obama's recent mention of their cause on labor day. many workers say they want $15 an hour as their minimum wage. currently most earn $9, which is the minimum wage in california. even more important they say is the right to form a union. >> you...
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hundreds of activists poured onto the streets of new york's financial district, snarling downtown trafficprotest capitalism's role in climate change. >> wall street invests in all the polluting, wasteful, toxic, destructive and disruptive industries that are causing this crisis. wall street itself is profiting from the destruction of this planet and its human and natural resources. so we have to stop them. >> ifill: a short distance away, secretary of state john kerry lent his weight to the cause, opening what organizers are calling climate week. he underlined findings that 2013 saw the largest single-year increase in carbon pollution in 20 years. >> it doesn't cost more to deal with climate change. it costs more to ignore it and to put our head in the sand and continue down this road of obfuscation and avoidance. and we need to make that clear to people in this country. >> ifill: all of this followed a much larger, worldwide protest on sunday. hundreds of thousands of activists took to the streets of manhattan. they were joined by hollywood celebrities and by former vice president al gor
hundreds of activists poured onto the streets of new york's financial district, snarling downtown trafficprotest capitalism's role in climate change. >> wall street invests in all the polluting, wasteful, toxic, destructive and disruptive industries that are causing this crisis. wall street itself is profiting from the destruction of this planet and its human and natural resources. so we have to stop them. >> ifill: a short distance away, secretary of state john kerry lent his...
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new york city today. he visited an elementary school downtown, just blocks from ground zero and alssome of, no's bravest whot more than 300 fellow firefighters. >> i got to tell you, amecans have never been to new york city, incredibly proud of the fireghters. and so am i. >> donald rumsfeld is in saudi arabia tonight. the first stop on a four-nation tour of the region preparing allies for possible military strikes in afghanistan. >> the impact that september 11th, the feeling about that, and the threat it poses to the world has been taken aboard, and not just the united states, but country after country afte country, and you can feel it when you talk to the people. >>> with u.s. approval, british prime minister tony blair laid out more details of the international case against osama bin laden. >>> at least three of these hijackers have already been positively identified, and noticed of bin laden. >>> the bombs of the" u "uss co allegedly planned by one of the hijackers. >>> september 11th rallied the country, but it also introduced to america, looks at neighbors diffentl pay be attention to things they did
new york city today. he visited an elementary school downtown, just blocks from ground zero and alssome of, no's bravest whot more than 300 fellow firefighters. >> i got to tell you, amecans have never been to new york city, incredibly proud of the fireghters. and so am i. >> donald rumsfeld is in saudi arabia tonight. the first stop on a four-nation tour of the region preparing allies for possible military strikes in afghanistan. >> the impact that september 11th, the feeling...
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this memorial on a park on long island, home to many including glen klein, a new york city police officer who rushed downtownhat september morning. mile we were on our way to manhattan, we were monitoring the special operations. and we heard of the mys that were down, screaming stay away from the towers, there's bodies coming out of the windows. >> 14 of the new york city mys who died that day, belonged toeclip's elite unit, emergency service. in the months that followed they are assigned to the reare mains of the twin towers known as the pile. how long were you down there working. >> i was down there about eight months. >> klein is now 56 and retired. his lungs are damaged. >> are you convinced that your health problems are a direct result of 9/11. >> no doubt in my mind. 100%. because uh being part of the emergency service we are required to take an osha medical, and up until 9/11, my medical records would show my health was law flawless. absolutely flawless. i didn't have anything wrong with me. until after 9/11. >> everything started to happen all at once. quail still wearing her nypd wind breaking but d
this memorial on a park on long island, home to many including glen klein, a new york city police officer who rushed downtownhat september morning. mile we were on our way to manhattan, we were monitoring the special operations. and we heard of the mys that were down, screaming stay away from the towers, there's bodies coming out of the windows. >> 14 of the new york city mys who died that day, belonged toeclip's elite unit, emergency service. in the months that followed they are assigned...
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new york city today. he visited an elementary school downtown, just blocks from ground zero and also some of, no's bravest lost more than 300 fellow firefighters. >> i got to tell you, americans have never been to new york city, incredibly proud of the firefighters. and so am i. >> donald rumsfeld is in saudi arabia tonight. the first stop on a four-nation tour of the region preparing allies for possible military strikes in afghanistan. >> the impact that september 11th, the feeling about that, and the threat it poses to the world has been taken aboard, and not just the united states, but country after country after country, and you can feel it when you talk to the people. >>> with u.s. approval, british prime minister tony blair laid out more details of the international case against osama bin laden. >>> at least three of these hijackers have already been positively identified, and noticed of bin laden. >>> the bombs of the" u "uss co allegedly planned by one of the hijackers. >>> september 11th rallied the country, but it also introduced to america, looks at neighbors differently. pay be attention to th
new york city today. he visited an elementary school downtown, just blocks from ground zero and also some of, no's bravest lost more than 300 fellow firefighters. >> i got to tell you, americans have never been to new york city, incredibly proud of the firefighters. and so am i. >> donald rumsfeld is in saudi arabia tonight. the first stop on a four-nation tour of the region preparing allies for possible military strikes in afghanistan. >> the impact that september 11th, the...
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speakers as the united nations holds a climate change summit in new york. [ screaming ] >> yesterday a presummit protest got out of hand in downtown manhattan. police had to use pepper spray and arrested more than 100 people. the protestors say corporate and economic institutions are partly to blame for climate change. >>> time now 4:43. it's the first full day of fall. >> yes! and i love this time of year. some of our nicest weather of the year getting rid of the low clouds and fog. just patchy fog now but by the afternoon we'll see a lot of sunshine and warm temperatures. we may see a few high clouds from a system throughout the day and patchy fog this morning to start out. so partly cloudy to begin the day, plenty of fall sunshine and warm temperatures in the afternoon and then possible showers tomorrow late tomorrow starting out in the north bay. storm system off the coastline will slowly work its way in our direction over the next 24 to 36 hours and eventually move onshore but not before we squeeze in a beautiful first day of fall. 89 sacramento. 95 fresno. 76 hazy and smoke into lake tahoe. 71 monterey bay. the next couple o
speakers as the united nations holds a climate change summit in new york. [ screaming ] >> yesterday a presummit protest got out of hand in downtown manhattan. police had to use pepper spray and arrested more than 100 people. the protestors say corporate and economic institutions are partly to blame for climate change. >>> time now 4:43. it's the first full day of fall. >> yes! and i love this time of year. some of our nicest weather of the year getting rid of the low...