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. >> la multitud comenzÓ a llegar temprano a la zona del corazÓn de manhattan para asegurar un sitiobo el gran espectÁculo. >> donde se presetarÁn artistas. >> >> me gusta mucho justien bieber. me gÍstica como canta, su look. >> miles de policÍas uniformados y encubiertos estÁn dispersos entre la multitud como parte de un enorme despliegue de medidas de seguridad. hace sentir a los visitantes seguros. >> la verdad estÁ todo superbien organizado. no siento la inseguridad que tal vez se viven en otros paÍses, verdad. >> es un sueho para muchos recibir el aÑo y ver la caida de la bola del aÑo nuevo. >> rebonito, todo muy bien preparado, sorprendidos de la gente que estÁ en manhattan. el 2012 ya se acerca. >> feliz aÑo nuevo! >> por el buen clima que tenemos hoy en nueva york las autoridades esperan que hasta un millÓn de personas despidan el aÑo aquÍ. >>> en otras noticias en poder de las autoridades se encuentra un hombre que intentÓ inroducir explosivos en una mochila en un aeropuerto de texas. cuando pasaba por un punto de detecciÓn se detectó un paquete, se interviny se detuvo al ho
. >> la multitud comenzÓ a llegar temprano a la zona del corazÓn de manhattan para asegurar un sitiobo el gran espectÁculo. >> donde se presetarÁn artistas. >> >> me gusta mucho justien bieber. me gÍstica como canta, su look. >> miles de policÍas uniformados y encubiertos estÁn dispersos entre la multitud como parte de un enorme despliegue de medidas de seguridad. hace sentir a los visitantes seguros. >> la verdad estÁ todo superbien organizado. no...
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as we open on grant, he and his wife were living very comfortably in manhattan. they were able to afford this place because of the generosity of some rich new yorkers, including jpmorgan. and these men had got together quite a bit of money so that the grants could have the same kind of lifestyle that they had. and they did this because they thought in ulysses s. grant the same kind of determination, the same kind of vision, of vision, the same concentration that it brought them great success in entirely different fields. as the richest men in the world, william h. vanderbilt that, he is one of us. that is the way grant struck these people. i plan now is to take you back to the beginning of grant's life and give you some of the highlights on its way through to 1884. i want to give you the man if he really was rather thin how he so often been portrayed. grant is described as humorless, a person who would never laugh at himself. he was tone and that i know to tunes. when his yankee doodle and the other is -- [laughter] grant was the son of the operator of a small to
as we open on grant, he and his wife were living very comfortably in manhattan. they were able to afford this place because of the generosity of some rich new yorkers, including jpmorgan. and these men had got together quite a bit of money so that the grants could have the same kind of lifestyle that they had. and they did this because they thought in ulysses s. grant the same kind of determination, the same kind of vision, of vision, the same concentration that it brought them great success in...
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that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of you that have been there, i failed get a really good sunset picture on,k 2. this is actually a volcano in mexico but i love this climbing photo to end the climing sequence. so, here's our dirt bag climbers. done with the climb and it's time for me to head back to berkley. i was very weak and fortunately, we were still alive. that year fi
that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail...
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hinojosa: his groundbreaking musical in the heights, about a vibrant latino community in northern manhattan skyrocketed him to fame. two tony awards and a grammy later, he's paving the way for more latino made productions on broadway-- composer, lyricist, and performer lin-manuel miranda. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. lin-manuel miranda, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so you're the lyricist, performer, and composer of the award winning in the heights on broadway which tells the story of this barrio, this neighborhood in northern manhattan, and it becomes this amazing musical of survival of this community. and you started writing that when you were in college. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so did you ever imagine, "yeah, it's going to end up on broadway," or was that just like an illusion? >> oh, i imagined it! ( laughing ) i mean, you wouldn't write it if you didn't feel like it was... it was worth something, but i imagined it in the way that you imagine being a jedi when you are three years old, you know? it's in the realm of possibility, and sure, maybe
hinojosa: his groundbreaking musical in the heights, about a vibrant latino community in northern manhattan skyrocketed him to fame. two tony awards and a grammy later, he's paving the way for more latino made productions on broadway-- composer, lyricist, and performer lin-manuel miranda. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. lin-manuel miranda, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so you're the lyricist, performer, and composer of the award winning in...
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this year against the city of manhattan beach, the court said that citizen counties larger than manhattan beach and this city most certainly is, must do comprehensive environmental reviews and are fully subject to it. so, there is no way out. this city has not done an environmental analysis. it hasn't even done an initial study, therefore it's in violation of the law if it passes this ordinance and we will file a lawsuit against the city to enforce the supreme court's ruling. i think it's very troubling by the way of city council has advised the city that it doesn't apply. in view of the supreme court's decision, it just seems like a very poor piece of advice and i suggest that you go back to the city council, ask again what is the impact of the supreme court ruling. further, citizen counties are not permitted to tell restaurants what kind of carry out bags they may provide. under the california retail food code, if i may, under the california retail food code which contains an express pre-exception section, only the california legislator may make that determination. we would ask the cour
this year against the city of manhattan beach, the court said that citizen counties larger than manhattan beach and this city most certainly is, must do comprehensive environmental reviews and are fully subject to it. so, there is no way out. this city has not done an environmental analysis. it hasn't even done an initial study, therefore it's in violation of the law if it passes this ordinance and we will file a lawsuit against the city to enforce the supreme court's ruling. i think it's very...
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because of the coming summer in manhattan, they were made to taken to a cottage - in the hills above saratoga springs in upstate new york and what was known as mount mcgregor a big resort hotel they had been built into the cottage was on the slopes some 200 yards from it. here the grand duc and for what was literally a do-or-die effort. finding that riding with a pen and ink weakened the condition he resulted to dictating as he neared the end of his massive volume work. at one point he had a brief discussion with his son frederick concerning the dedication. grant had it as the volumes are dedicated to the american soldier and a sailor. frederick suggested this should be changed to specify he meant the soldiers and sailors who fought for the north. grant replied it is a great deal better that it should be dedicated as it is. as it is the dedication is to those who fought against as well as those we fought with and they serve a purpose in restoring harmony. grant felt a passion for the nation he fought to preserve. what proved to be the last weeks of his life his mouth and throat choke
because of the coming summer in manhattan, they were made to taken to a cottage - in the hills above saratoga springs in upstate new york and what was known as mount mcgregor a big resort hotel they had been built into the cottage was on the slopes some 200 yards from it. here the grand duc and for what was literally a do-or-die effort. finding that riding with a pen and ink weakened the condition he resulted to dictating as he neared the end of his massive volume work. at one point he had a...
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those protests against economic inequality began back on september 17th in lower manhattan. protesters or arrested and cleared out last month. there are no longer allowed to sleep there. there are even as planned in the bay area. for more on that, craig skalar is reporting live from justin herman plaza, the center of the occupy movement in san francisco. good morning. >>craig: it was a dissenter. it has been closed for a week since everyone has been moved out of here as well as moved out of market street. the folks from occupy movement are pretty dead set on continuing. >>marty: we are losing his idea of her picture. 10:00 a.m. in a redwood city, at noon and concord in the east bay and in in in san francisco, those are all the events planned to commemorate the occupy protests. this afternoon, and march in san francisco beginning at justin herman plaza. >>ysabel: another big story in the national scene, the prosecution presented its case against the young soldier blame for the longest--the largest leak of classified material in u.s. history. he was stationed in baghdad and ac
those protests against economic inequality began back on september 17th in lower manhattan. protesters or arrested and cleared out last month. there are no longer allowed to sleep there. there are even as planned in the bay area. for more on that, craig skalar is reporting live from justin herman plaza, the center of the occupy movement in san francisco. good morning. >>craig: it was a dissenter. it has been closed for a week since everyone has been moved out of here as well as moved out...
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the manhattan project employed 120,000 people at its peak during the war. it is two weeks after hiroshima, stalin signed the decree creating a special committee on the atomic bomb which turns it into a crash program. there was certainly in the 1990's a dispute between the physics community and the intelligence community in russia, where the kgb people were saying this is not useful, it was we who built the bomb. soviet bomb is a copy of the bomb dropped on nagasaki, the first plutonium bomb. i do think that john paul ii played an absolutely critical role and poland played a critical role in the ending of the soviet union. i recently read the politburo minutes from a meeting in december 1981, a few days before martial law was imposed in poland by the general. there's a very interesting discussion, and drop off and members of the politburo, and they say we are not sure that he's going to do what we want them to do. andropov and members of the politburo. most people thought if he does not act, the soviet union will intervene. many people justified his actions
the manhattan project employed 120,000 people at its peak during the war. it is two weeks after hiroshima, stalin signed the decree creating a special committee on the atomic bomb which turns it into a crash program. there was certainly in the 1990's a dispute between the physics community and the intelligence community in russia, where the kgb people were saying this is not useful, it was we who built the bomb. soviet bomb is a copy of the bomb dropped on nagasaki, the first plutonium bomb. i...
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i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many years you never settle a deal without driving a hard bargain so i said if the hard cover doesn't do well, i'd like the subtitle changed later on for the paper back. julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now.
i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for...
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cg: 8 pm - 7 centro y bueno la cosa se esta poniendo buena en "una maid en manhattan" ya descubrieron punto de enterarse que su amada no es quien el cree...los invito a que no se pierdan "una maid en manhattan"...e sta noche a las 8-7 centro solo por telemundo... es todo por mi parte...yo soy nancy leal y esto fue acceso total... cu / cesar y blanca hoy a las 11 ---no se pierda noticiero telemundo 48 esta noche a las once.. take vo ---estaremos hablando de la buena noticia que recibieron los afectados de la explosin de san bruno. ---ademas...las autoridades lanzan una nueva campaÑa para detener a los delincuentes con la ayuda de los latinos. ---tambien, veremos si obama ha cumplido las promesas que hizo para llegar a la casa blanca ---le estaremos esperando a las once.. despues de "la casa de al lado". gracias por acompaÑarnos , los dejo con el noticiero gracias por acompaÑarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz balart, quien nos tendra mas reacciones desde washington sobre la propuesta de una agencia federal, que ha recomendado que se prohiba completamen
cg: 8 pm - 7 centro y bueno la cosa se esta poniendo buena en "una maid en manhattan" ya descubrieron punto de enterarse que su amada no es quien el cree...los invito a que no se pierdan "una maid en manhattan"...e sta noche a las 8-7 centro solo por telemundo... es todo por mi parte...yo soy nancy leal y esto fue acceso total... cu / cesar y blanca hoy a las 11 ---no se pierda noticiero telemundo 48 esta noche a las once.. take vo ---estaremos hablando de la buena noticia...
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. >> una maid en manhattan cristÓbal tiene una cita con marisa pero aparece como pueden ver, el papÁicante de la leche para bebÉs, recuerda que le estuvimos hablando. >> el evento es seÑalado por provocar la muero te de un meno. >> si viajÓ en avion los Últimos dÍas, tenga cuidado tendremos informaciÓn que le va a interesar. >> una de las medicina mÁs buscoadas en la Época de frÍo serÁ difÍcil de adquirir, esta noche le voy a decir por quÉ. >> tenemos una cita hoy a las 11. >> y lo que estaba viendo ahÍ eso que estÁ viendo ahorita, en este momento ustedes para que se recuerde que puede mantenerse en contacto con nosotros, a travÉs de la internet, a travÉs de facebook y a travÉs de twitter. >> gracias por habernos acompaÑado esta tarde, espero que se la haya pasado bien el fin de semana de navidad, estaremos trabajando para ustedes. >> recuerde que continuaciÓn viene el noticiero nacional de telemundo y a las 11 lo vamos a estar esperando con mÁs noticias, que la pase bien, buen provecho. >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (♪). >>
. >> una maid en manhattan cristÓbal tiene una cita con marisa pero aparece como pueden ver, el papÁicante de la leche para bebÉs, recuerda que le estuvimos hablando. >> el evento es seÑalado por provocar la muero te de un meno. >> si viajÓ en avion los Últimos dÍas, tenga cuidado tendremos informaciÓn que le va a interesar. >> una de las medicina mÁs buscoadas en la Época de frÍo serÁ difÍcil de adquirir, esta noche le voy a decir por quÉ. >> tenemos...
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. >> here at the midtown manhattan farmers' market in new york city, dickson despommier is shopping for fresh vegetables. there are still some shallots to be had. the columbia university professor doesn't hesitate, and starts carefully choosing a few of them. the locally-grown onions are pretty expensive. >> "these shallots, they were giving them away 20 years ago, they couldn't sell them. there were so many. today they are a gourmet item, you pay a lot of money for this now. if they are available. with the floods they had this year. this is all there is. there should be 5 or 6 of these, there is just one. drought, flooding, frost, hail -- the extreme weather in recent years means growers can never be sure of a harvest. in addition, more and more farming land is being lost, while the world population continues to grow. so how can food supplies be ensured for the long term in heavily-populated areas? the answer could be no longer growing crops outside, in a wide area, but vertically, in high-rises. several years ago, despommier and students from columbia university further developed the
. >> here at the midtown manhattan farmers' market in new york city, dickson despommier is shopping for fresh vegetables. there are still some shallots to be had. the columbia university professor doesn't hesitate, and starts carefully choosing a few of them. the locally-grown onions are pretty expensive. >> "these shallots, they were giving them away 20 years ago, they couldn't sell them. there were so many. today they are a gourmet item, you pay a lot of money for this now....
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anoche fue el gran estreno de "una maid en manhattan"...c ristobal y marissa estan en medio del ojo dela que cristobal se trae algo entre manos mientras miguelito tiene a marissa y a lalo entre la espada y la pared...no se pierdan esta noche "una maid en manhattan" en su semana de estreno...a las 8-7 centro solo por telemundo... es todo por mi parte...regres o con ustedes.... anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz balart quien le hablara sobre las distintas posturas de algunos pre-candidatos republicanos a la presidencia en cuanto a la inmigracion... ---tambien toda la informacion en torno al desalojo del campamento mas grande de indignados del pais ocurrido hoy...
anoche fue el gran estreno de "una maid en manhattan"...c ristobal y marissa estan en medio del ojo dela que cristobal se trae algo entre manos mientras miguelito tiene a marissa y a lalo entre la espada y la pared...no se pierdan esta noche "una maid en manhattan" en su semana de estreno...a las 8-7 centro solo por telemundo... es todo por mi parte...regres o con ustedes.... anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz...
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than twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. some of your friday headlines here in r.c.b. to stay with us now from the front of our son in glittering auditorium to the high tech facilities of the backstage areas as you join in martin as he explores the most meticulous and expensive theater renovation in all of russian history that's next right here on arts. great. comfort to. you. some. of the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must go out so in this next part i will be exploring the magnificence of also theater the six years the main stage of the historical landmark has been dark but now it's going through and sandra lee is a shining once again so join me martha valerie's as we explore the historical a magnificent building that fuses its classic original designs with modern technology states craft and high tech facilities as the main cultural symbol of russia the bolshoi theatre has finally returns to its glory striking day or night illuminated exp
than twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. some of your friday headlines here in r.c.b. to stay with us now from the front of our son in glittering auditorium to the high tech facilities of the backstage areas as you join in martin as he explores the most meticulous and expensive theater renovation in all of russian history that's next right here on...
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twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages for the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. those are your headlines on this friday another from the front of the house. to the high tech facilities of the backstage areas join. explores the most meticulous and expensive theater renovation in all of history. great. comfortable. unique. subject but the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must go out so in this week's program we'll be exploring the magnificence of both so i think it's up to six years the main stage of the historical landmark has been dogged but now it's going to ring chandeliers a shining once again so joining lots of anger is as we explore the historical and magnificent building that fuses its classic original designs with modern technology states craft and high tech facilities as the main cultural symbol of russia the bolshoi theatre has finally returns to its glory striking day or night illuminated exterior now shines proud of the years of being covered by scaffolding canvas and ot
twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages for the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. those are your headlines on this friday another from the front of the house. to the high tech facilities of the backstage areas join. explores the most meticulous and expensive theater renovation in all of history. great. comfortable. unique. subject but the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must go out so in...
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and twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. got one of the summary of main news stories for in about fifteen minutes from now the meantime it's moscow well today it focuses on the main cultural symbol of russia it's the bolshoi theatre which is finally being returned to its glory from the days of the. great. so did the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must go out so in this week's program we'll be exploring the magnificence of basra theater the six years the main stage of the historical landmark has been dogged but now it's going to ring chandeliers are shining once again so join me martin andrews as we explore the historical a magnificent building that fuses its classic original designs with modern technology states craft and high tech facilities as the main cultural symbol of russia the bolshoi theatre has finally returns to its glory striking day or night illuminated exterior now shuns proud of the years of being covered by scaffolding canvas
and twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. got one of the summary of main news stories for in about fifteen minutes from now the meantime it's moscow well today it focuses on the main cultural symbol of russia it's the bolshoi theatre which is finally being returned to its glory from the days of the. great. so did the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must...
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the manhattan democratic party. tammany hall from the mid-19th century was best known as the machine of machines in urban america. it was identified as a primarily irish machine. a machine that really depended on the neighborhood power, word power, and that was as much about taking care of your neighborhood and the coming up through the neighborhood as it was anything really about national politics. tammany hall is the most powerful force in new york city politics at that moment, but really in new york state, democratic politics. >> how did tammany hall fit into the 1928 election? >> that was the brush that painted smith into a corner. we talk about the religion issue. this started at the convention in 1928. tammany hall would go to the conventions and they would always have -- new york was a key state. it would nominate the democratic candidates. many candidates -- we had both a democrat and republican candidate from new york like teddy roosevelt ran against alton brooks parker, the chief judge of the court of appe
the manhattan democratic party. tammany hall from the mid-19th century was best known as the machine of machines in urban america. it was identified as a primarily irish machine. a machine that really depended on the neighborhood power, word power, and that was as much about taking care of your neighborhood and the coming up through the neighborhood as it was anything really about national politics. tammany hall is the most powerful force in new york city politics at that moment, but really in...
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sharyn alfonsi starts us off from one of the biggest post offices near penn station in manhattan. good evening, sharyn. >> reporter: good evening, make no mistake, big cuts that awill affect every home even at the main office in new york city, it will take longer for every letter to go door to door. they've braved rain, sleet and snow, but the us postal service is now trying to weather its darkest days. facing a $14 billion deficit next year. they announced sweeping cuts today to avoid bankruptcy. this spring, they'll shutter more than half of the country's mail processing centers. eliminating some 35,000 jobs and will con sal date the distance they have to travel. it could take two to three days. >> i send my timecards in, that's how i get paid, now my checks will be delayed. >> next. >> reporter: and the delay could be even worse for businesses that rely on speedy delivery. experts say small businesses will be hurt as merchandise and payments spend more time in transit. a possible nine-day delivery time could put an end to the weekly magazines. more changes could be ahead. they
sharyn alfonsi starts us off from one of the biggest post offices near penn station in manhattan. good evening, sharyn. >> reporter: good evening, make no mistake, big cuts that awill affect every home even at the main office in new york city, it will take longer for every letter to go door to door. they've braved rain, sleet and snow, but the us postal service is now trying to weather its darkest days. facing a $14 billion deficit next year. they announced sweeping cuts today to avoid...
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read about thousands of protesters have been detained in manhattan trying to set up camp in a church property part of forces inflicted the next call to publication also. for the actual vote in the crisis explored in that analysis on the debt drama log on to our web site. one of the biggest civil trials in british legal history is entering its final stages with two russian tycoons in the spotlight but respect suing the chelsea football club a man. claiming more than six billion dollars in damages on monday a lawyer will start giving his final statement parties are bennet's his following the case in london. russia has a history of epic tales and the one playing out in here is up there with the best of them with no shortage of intrigue mystery and menace to former friends now foes slugging it out over the small matter of six and a half billion dollars around every move it. used to be close just how close is what this case rides on is the claims they were business partners equals in what became an enormous empire built on oil. and ill gotten gains he wants a bigger slice than the one poi
read about thousands of protesters have been detained in manhattan trying to set up camp in a church property part of forces inflicted the next call to publication also. for the actual vote in the crisis explored in that analysis on the debt drama log on to our web site. one of the biggest civil trials in british legal history is entering its final stages with two russian tycoons in the spotlight but respect suing the chelsea football club a man. claiming more than six billion dollars in...
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it's near penn station in manhattan. good evening, sharyn. >> reporter: good evening, george, and make no mistake about it, these are big cuts that will affect every home, even at the main office in new york city. they say it will take longer for every letter to go door to door. they brave rain, sleet and snow, but the u.s. postal service is now trying to weather its darkest days. facing a $14 billion deficit next year. they announced sweeping cuts today to avoid bankruptcy. this spring, they'll shutter more than half of the country's mail processing centers, eliminating some 35,000 jobs and those consolidations will lengthen the distance mail has to travel. instead of taking the normal one to three day, first class mail could now take two to three days. >> i send my timecards in, that's how i get paid, through the mail. that means my check will be delayed. >> next. >> reporter: and the delay could be even worse for businesses that rely on speedy delivery. experts say small businesses will be hurt as merchandise and paym
it's near penn station in manhattan. good evening, sharyn. >> reporter: good evening, george, and make no mistake about it, these are big cuts that will affect every home, even at the main office in new york city. they say it will take longer for every letter to go door to door. they brave rain, sleet and snow, but the u.s. postal service is now trying to weather its darkest days. facing a $14 billion deficit next year. they announced sweeping cuts today to avoid bankruptcy. this spring,...
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. >> reporter: in manhattan?an, about 3,000 people, one large building and adjacent building. what's interesting, half and half eye quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center in the heart of downtown manhattan but you can. >> reporter: the unique office space spans two buildings and entire city block. >> the old madle, the office and the door would be closed and so forth but this is much better and people are used to it, if they want privacy they put on their headphones and listen to music while programming but they literally stare at screens all day. >> i can tell these are engineered designed desks. free food every 150 feet an incentive to keep people close to their desk. >> the only asset that matters is people in a company like this, keeping them here, keeping them motivated. they work incredibly hard, we give them connections at home and they work pretty much all the time. after all they're trying to change the world so they don't really ca
. >> reporter: in manhattan?an, about 3,000 people, one large building and adjacent building. what's interesting, half and half eye quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center in the heart of downtown manhattan but you can. >> reporter: the unique office space spans two buildings and entire city block. >> the old madle, the office and the door would be closed and so forth but this is much better and people are...
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on manhattan's lower east side and picks up a young drug-addicted woman named susie. >> his mother ison a business trip. he drives her out to long island to the home he grew up in, where he played with his sister, where he still lives with his mother. he plans on just having sex, although this fantasy of killing somebody is in his head like it always is. >> we were going back to stroll. she wanted a cop again. so i took her to the drug spot. then i still wanted to do something with her, so we went out to the house. she got high in the bathroom again. >> he has sex with susie. she wants to sleep. she wants more drugs. she wants more money. you know, she's not cooperating. >> you've been with her for quite a while, as you describe, 10 to 11 hours. and she essentially has really been much more interested in getting drugs than -- >> yeah, getting drugs and sleeping. >> getting drugs and sleeping? >> yep. any spots around here where we can get something? >> drugs? >> yeah. no, we have to go back to the city. i don't know anyplace out here. we get ready to leave and that's when i hit her. >
on manhattan's lower east side and picks up a young drug-addicted woman named susie. >> his mother ison a business trip. he drives her out to long island to the home he grew up in, where he played with his sister, where he still lives with his mother. he plans on just having sex, although this fantasy of killing somebody is in his head like it always is. >> we were going back to stroll. she wanted a cop again. so i took her to the drug spot. then i still wanted to do something with...
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as we open on grant he and his wife are living comfortably in manhattan. they are able to afford this lifestyle because of the generosity of some rich new yorkers named j. p. morgan and these men got together quite a bit of money so that the grants could have the same kind of lifestyle that they had when they did this because they saw in ulysses s. grant the same kind of determination and the same kind of vision and concentration that brought them great success in different fields. a rich is men in the world, william vanderbilt said he is one of us. that is the way grant struck these people. the plan is to kate -- taking to the beginning of grant's life and give you highlights of his way through 1884. i want to give you the man as he really was rather than the way he has been portrayed. grant has been described as humorless. wooley person who would never laugh at himself. he was tone deaf, i know two to and. what is yankee doodle and the other is -- grand was the son of an operator in ohio and graduated from west point. after serving with distinction in th
as we open on grant he and his wife are living comfortably in manhattan. they are able to afford this lifestyle because of the generosity of some rich new yorkers named j. p. morgan and these men got together quite a bit of money so that the grants could have the same kind of lifestyle that they had when they did this because they saw in ulysses s. grant the same kind of determination and the same kind of vision and concentration that brought them great success in different fields. a rich is...
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reporter: the first official what was established in the little italy section of manhattan in 1905, whatf restaurant? >> pizzeria. reporter: nice. super bowl iii mvp was joe namath for the new york jets. he played new york. he lived the nightlife. what was his nickname? >> broadway joe. reporter: correct. good job there. that's old school for you. >> i'm not lying. i'm from staten island. i'm used to this stuff. reporter: all right. finish this version from frank sinatra's famous song from new york, new york and if you can, we'd like you to sing. if i can make it there -- >> oh, i can make it anywhere. i don't know how to sing it. reporter: good job. you went 4-5. >> i'm disappointed i missed the first one. i never knew the history of that, but hey, i'm a redskin, so i'm not worrying about the jets right now. >> brian and shawn both tied, both went 3-5, their best performance to date. i will say shawn could win the tiebreaker because she sang it. i asked to sing it and she was singing it. >> that's not a tiebreaker. >> i asked him to sing it. >> that was the rule. >> no. last one is stil
reporter: the first official what was established in the little italy section of manhattan in 1905, whatf restaurant? >> pizzeria. reporter: nice. super bowl iii mvp was joe namath for the new york jets. he played new york. he lived the nightlife. what was his nickname? >> broadway joe. reporter: correct. good job there. that's old school for you. >> i'm not lying. i'm from staten island. i'm used to this stuff. reporter: all right. finish this version from frank sinatra's...
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. >> in manhattan. >> yes.ttan. 3,000 people, one large building and an adjacent building. half and half high quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> situated in the meat packing district of new york, the unique office space spans two buildings and an entire city block. >> the old moth model was you had your office and the door would be closed. but this is much better. if people want privacy they put on headphones and listen to music. but they start screening all day. >> there are snack stations with free food every 150 feet. an incentive to keep people close to their defection. >> the only aspect that matters is people in a company like this. so keeping them here, keeping them motivated, frankly, they work incredibly hard. we give them connections at home. and they work pretty much all the time. after all, they're trying to change the world. so they really care. i don't need to worry if t
. >> in manhattan. >> yes.ttan. 3,000 people, one large building and an adjacent building. half and half high quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> situated in the meat packing district of new york, the unique office space spans two buildings and an entire city block. >> the old moth model was you had your office and the door would be closed. but...
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. >> in manhattan. >> yes.town manhattan. 3,000 people, one large building, and an adjacent building. what is interesting, half and half high quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> situated in the heart of the meatpacking district of new york, the unique office space spans two buildings and an entire city block. >> the old model you'd have your office and the door would be closed and so forth. but this is much better. if people want privacy they put on headphones and listen to music while programming. but they start screening all day. >> i can tell they're engineered designed desks. >> there are snack stations with free food every 150 feet. an incentive to keep people close to their desks. >> the only aspect that matters is people in a company like this. so keeping them here, keeping them motivated, frankly, they work incredibly hard. we give them connections at home. and they work pretty
. >> in manhattan. >> yes.town manhattan. 3,000 people, one large building, and an adjacent building. what is interesting, half and half high quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> situated in the heart of the meatpacking district of new york, the unique office space spans two buildings and an entire city block. >> the old model you'd have your...
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. >> in manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan. one large building and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space spans two building and an entire city block. >> the old model was you would have your office and the door would be closed and so forth. people are used to it. if they want privacy, they put on their headphones and listen to music while they're programming. but they're staring at computers all day. >> there's calf tier yas and snack stations with free food every 150 feet. >> the only asset that matters is people in a company like this. so keeping them here, keeping them motivated. frankly, they work incredibly hard. we give them internet connections at home, of course, and they work pretty much all the time. and after all, they're try
. >> in manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan. one large building and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space spans two building and an entire city block. >> the old model...
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manhattan, or the power from the texas crowd, the power of george w. and his people?well, i think if it's either of those, chris, it's the latter, which is kind of the establishment saying don't do this. but i would say -- i would give mitt romney some credit here. i think that he looks at this debate, and i use that word lightly, because right now i think you only have newt gingrich and rick santorum, so it's kind of a conversation. >> i think bachmann is aboard. >> so you have three people involved. if you're mitt romney's campaign, i'm not sure that you need the establishment or the rush limbaughs of the world to put that pressure on you because why would you do this? we all know what this is going to turn into, a vehicle for donald trump to talk about donald trump and what donald trump wants to talk about. so it seems to me that this is a no-brainer if you're mitt romney not to do -- i mean i think if he had done it, there would no doubt be tut-tutting among the party establishment but i think they just looked at it and said this makes no sense to do, it's two day
manhattan, or the power from the texas crowd, the power of george w. and his people?well, i think if it's either of those, chris, it's the latter, which is kind of the establishment saying don't do this. but i would say -- i would give mitt romney some credit here. i think that he looks at this debate, and i use that word lightly, because right now i think you only have newt gingrich and rick santorum, so it's kind of a conversation. >> i think bachmann is aboard. >> so you have...
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. >> in manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan.lding and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space spans two building and an entire city block. >> the old model was you would have your office and the door would be closed and so forth. people are used to it. if they want privacy, they put on their headphones and listen to music while they're programming. but they're staring at computers all day. >> there's calf tier yas and snack stations with free food every 150 feet. >> the only asset that matters is people in a company like this. so keeping them here, keeping them motivated. frankly, they work incredibly hard. we give them internet connections at home, of course, and they work pretty much all the time. and after all, they're trying to change
. >> in manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan.lding and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space spans two building and an entire city block. >> the old model was you would...
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contento otelena se fue con el cantante vamos a verlo >>> compartimos en un restaurante del alto manhattannta la navidad >>> pero quÉ tal le fue en el 2011 a este famoso dominicano? >>> ha sido un aÑo maravilloso en tal go el sentido de la palabra, a ngarel de radio sonando discos, a nivel de gira no he parado, tal go ha sido un aviÓn y satis t ccion total, la bendiciones que dios me ha dado este aimos ha sido maravillosa >>> eres quien se come las 12 uvas >>> no un plato de arroz, pue1 go asado no pierdo tiempo comiendo 12 uvas. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> bueno, pero con tantas bendiciones qui3quÉ le t ltÓ p cumplir este aÑo? >>> definitivamente ganarme un ntr el torro aimos m premio lo nuestro >>> el torito nos darÁ una sorpres si a principio del prÓximo aÑo se casas hablamos de esto. >>> si dios quiere en enero >>> si dy stamos en estos planÚ estas invitada, seÑores la bal . >>> Óyeme te vas aportar bien >>> siempre, siempre >>> deseÁndole lo mejor a este simpÁtico dominicano, de regres >>> g3 c1 con el gordo y la flaca. >>> felicidades amor en esta Época >>> un dominicano simpÁtico >>> todo lo m
contento otelena se fue con el cantante vamos a verlo >>> compartimos en un restaurante del alto manhattannta la navidad >>> pero quÉ tal le fue en el 2011 a este famoso dominicano? >>> ha sido un aÑo maravilloso en tal go el sentido de la palabra, a ngarel de radio sonando discos, a nivel de gira no he parado, tal go ha sido un aviÓn y satis t ccion total, la bendiciones que dios me ha dado este aimos ha sido maravillosa >>> eres quien se come las 12 uvas...
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. ♪ >>> una mujer en manhattan murÓo cuando no terminÓ de entrar a un elevador, y de pronto empezÓ a la venta de armas en estados unidos sigue siendo un tema controversial, sobre todo ahora donde se pueden adquirir hasta por internet. existen 4 mil pÁginas, pero lo malo es que en algunas de ellas se venden ilegalmente. se llevÓ una investigacion en la que participaron agentes encubiertos, y los resultados f fueron alarmantes. >>> las autoridades de nueva york mostraron las grabaciones razdas en 14 estados de la naciÓn donde se puede ver donde agentes encubiertos logran adquirir armas sin haber sido sometidos a revisiÓn de antecedentes penales. >>> 77 de los vendedores de armas por internet, 62% de los casos, no cumplieron con averiguar el historial criminal, pese a que el mismo cliente le hace la advertencia. >>> le avisa al vendedor que no puede pasar una prueba de antecedentes, y en varias ocasiones fue ignorado y les vendieron. >>> la operaciÓn llamada apunta, presiona y dispara, es la primera investigaciÓn. >>> estas pÁginas de internet estÁn abiertas 24 horas al dÍa. 7 dÍas a la
. ♪ >>> una mujer en manhattan murÓo cuando no terminÓ de entrar a un elevador, y de pronto empezÓ a la venta de armas en estados unidos sigue siendo un tema controversial, sobre todo ahora donde se pueden adquirir hasta por internet. existen 4 mil pÁginas, pero lo malo es que en algunas de ellas se venden ilegalmente. se llevÓ una investigacion en la que participaron agentes encubiertos, y los resultados f fueron alarmantes. >>> las autoridades de nueva york mostraron...
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. >>> and something you have never seen before inside a manhattan office. >>> if you are driving downtown san jose so far so good, you will see traffic moving along nicely, more traffic straight ahead. . >>> good morning, traffic is moving along slowly at the bay bridge plaza before you make it on to the bridge you will see good traffic moving to the city. >>> edison going door to door in the san gabriel valley in los angeles, checking on the last home still without electricity caused by that huge wind storm and they say lights will be back on for everybody by the end of today. santa ana winds knocked out power to thousands of customers. >>> they are back in their home countries and that's after braving the real colds after taking part in the and dark can -- and the antarctica race marathon. they were required to have their skin fully protected before they can compete in these subject zero conditions. one man won after three hours 47 minutes. >>> we told you about the new am store at grand central station. the ipad and "i" phones are much bigger and it will probably draw more people to th
. >>> and something you have never seen before inside a manhattan office. >>> if you are driving downtown san jose so far so good, you will see traffic moving along nicely, more traffic straight ahead. . >>> good morning, traffic is moving along slowly at the bay bridge plaza before you make it on to the bridge you will see good traffic moving to the city. >>> edison going door to door in the san gabriel valley in los angeles, checking on the last home still...
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again, a small plane has just gone down in harding, new jersey, about an hour west of manhattan. >>> a lesbian couple from southern california is suing a bed and breakfast in hawaii. they say they were denied a room because they are gay. the woman said they were turned down by the aloha bed and breakfast. they said the owner told her she was not comfortable having lesbians in her place of business because of her religious views. >>> early saturday morning, police in milpitas saw a mon walking across a building, a commercial building on the montague expressway. they were stopped before they tried to drive away. there reportedly was evidence found deathing them to the missing copper from the building. now the building's owner says the theft amounted to about $100,000 worth. the couple was arrested on charges that include, trespassing, vandalism and grand theft. >>> the mother of the late actress brittney murphey is suing her former attorney. she died from pneumonia. her husband died five months later. britney's mother says toxic mold in the couple's home is to blame. tmz reports she fi
again, a small plane has just gone down in harding, new jersey, about an hour west of manhattan. >>> a lesbian couple from southern california is suing a bed and breakfast in hawaii. they say they were denied a room because they are gay. the woman said they were turned down by the aloha bed and breakfast. they said the owner told her she was not comfortable having lesbians in her place of business because of her religious views. >>> early saturday morning, police in milpitas...