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its name from washington as in upper manhattan.hortly after the war began, anyway, the thing that i really discovered was that with concentration and with no week necessary, you can look into the season, and even though it sounds crazy, and kind of see the path. you can go down and look at the tides, and how that then relates to know. so when you go and look at george washington's lookup will, and i did the same with my daughter with signals. we re-created a signal point that washington would use during the war. when you look at those signal points, you see -- there is a plaque that george washington was here. there isn't a black. [inaudible] at the very same site, the first war look at, probing other things into i don't know but. at the very same site, if i go there today, to love is going to run the city, i'll find plaques or memorials to 9/11 because invariably people in this town, around the city, went to the same sites to see manhattan, just as washington or his troops might have to see what the british were doing, because nat
its name from washington as in upper manhattan.hortly after the war began, anyway, the thing that i really discovered was that with concentration and with no week necessary, you can look into the season, and even though it sounds crazy, and kind of see the path. you can go down and look at the tides, and how that then relates to know. so when you go and look at george washington's lookup will, and i did the same with my daughter with signals. we re-created a signal point that washington would...
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the first place to be named for washington is in upper manhattan. and it happens shortly after the war begins which, to me, is astounding. i thought it took a long time. but anyway, the thing that i really discovered was that with some concentration and with no wig necessary, you can look into the seasons and even though it sounds crazy and kind of see the path, you can go down and look at the tides and consider these things and how the then relates to now so that when you go off and look at george washington's lookout points, for instance, and i did a thing with my daughter, we signaled, we recreated a signal point that washington would have used during the war. when you look at those signal points, you see, first, the revolutionary war signal point. there's a plaque up that george washington was here. if the plaque isn't there, you'll be able to find in history books remnants of missile sites at the same point in the cold war and at that very same site was first a revolutionary war lookout, probably other things in between that i don't know about.
the first place to be named for washington is in upper manhattan. and it happens shortly after the war begins which, to me, is astounding. i thought it took a long time. but anyway, the thing that i really discovered was that with some concentration and with no wig necessary, you can look into the seasons and even though it sounds crazy and kind of see the path, you can go down and look at the tides and consider these things and how the then relates to now so that when you go off and look at...
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a minister rules on pioneered on the stage of other theaters in lower manhattan. the other connection to the south was many new yorkers -- the democratic party had ties to the national democratic party which by and large was proslavery and fro southern in the years before the civil war. new york got both of these things going on. it has an anti slavery movement but got a real reservoir of proslavery, pro southern, racist thoug thought. then you have 200,000 irish immigrants, a quarter of the city's population, 13,000 african-americans and these two groups are competing at the bottom of new york society for the poorest housing, lowest paying jobs and there is tremendous friction in many parts of the city economy between them. this is a view that is germane to where we are today. little a view of the five points neighborhood ten blocks from where we are now. to the lower east side, first getting off the ships, crammed into these old colonial era would frame houses by the mid-19th century. it is lopsided and family after family is crammed into these things. what you
a minister rules on pioneered on the stage of other theaters in lower manhattan. the other connection to the south was many new yorkers -- the democratic party had ties to the national democratic party which by and large was proslavery and fro southern in the years before the civil war. new york got both of these things going on. it has an anti slavery movement but got a real reservoir of proslavery, pro southern, racist thoug thought. then you have 200,000 irish immigrants, a quarter of the...
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lower manhattan. the other connection to the south was that many new yorkers, of course, including tammany hall, de credit party, ties to the national democratic party which by and large was proslavery and pro seven in the years before the civil war. cindy york has about these things going on. it has an anti slavery movement, but it has a real reservoir of pro-slavery, pro-7 racist thoughts as well. and then at the bottom of new york society you have a tinderbox which is that you have , by the civil war about 200,000 irish immigrants, a quarter of the city population. you have about 13,000 african-americans. and these two groups are competing at the bottom of new york society for the poorest housing, for those paying jobs, and there is tremendous friction in many parts of the city economy between them. this is actually have you -- this is germane to where we are today, a view of the notorious five points neighborhood, 1012 blocks from where we are now. the cradle of the lower east side, the place wher
lower manhattan. the other connection to the south was that many new yorkers, of course, including tammany hall, de credit party, ties to the national democratic party which by and large was proslavery and pro seven in the years before the civil war. cindy york has about these things going on. it has an anti slavery movement, but it has a real reservoir of pro-slavery, pro-7 racist thoughts as well. and then at the bottom of new york society you have a tinderbox which is that you have , by the...
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i went ten stories beneath manhattan's surface to get to the bottom line.avators that can cost $700,000 apiece, man lifts that sell up for half a million bucks. see that hi drawlic drill jumbo? they can go for 800 grand a pop. these are machines of modern-day civil engineers. new york city has them working full speed ahead on the new subway line. way back when the first subway in manhattan was 21 miles and it cost $35 million. this one is about a mile and a half for about $4.5 billion. that's more than $1 billion a stop. and that's just for phase one. we went digging ten stories below manhattan to find out what goes into the bottom line on a new subway line. >> it's a bargain. $800,000 a pop. >> reporter: the most massive piece of equipment used is the tunnel boring machine. the last time new york built a subway, it used the cut-and-cover method. digging from street level. boring is much more efficient and disrupts life above ground a lot less. >> the one that did this is 22 foot in diameter. it can go on average about 50 foot a day. >> reporter: one of the
i went ten stories beneath manhattan's surface to get to the bottom line.avators that can cost $700,000 apiece, man lifts that sell up for half a million bucks. see that hi drawlic drill jumbo? they can go for 800 grand a pop. these are machines of modern-day civil engineers. new york city has them working full speed ahead on the new subway line. way back when the first subway in manhattan was 21 miles and it cost $35 million. this one is about a mile and a half for about $4.5 billion. that's...
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>> i was born in manhattan. >> you grew up in manhattan. >> long island as we say. >> how did you get all the way out to indiana university? >> i flew. but i flew in the interest of pursuing what i thought at the time a career in music. i was a french horn player in high school. a very serious one. but i quit my first college experience after a semester and went into the navy for a couple of years and i did not play the french horn. i was a gunner's mate. by the time i confronted school i realized that -- indiana by the way was a mecca of horn playing. these were serious people who had not quit and gone into the navy. i saw that there was no place for me in that rather exalted circle of musicians, so i took up economics. >> but today grant's interest rate observer, how did your life go all the way down to that phrase, you make money selling a newsletter and conferences. where does the grant's interest rate observer come from? >> say it again, brian, for the people on the west coast. i went to barron's after "the baltimore sun." i had by that time become a financial righter. at barron'
>> i was born in manhattan. >> you grew up in manhattan. >> long island as we say. >> how did you get all the way out to indiana university? >> i flew. but i flew in the interest of pursuing what i thought at the time a career in music. i was a french horn player in high school. a very serious one. but i quit my first college experience after a semester and went into the navy for a couple of years and i did not play the french horn. i was a gunner's mate. by the...
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manhattan it 2.3 million people. the current population of manhattan is 1.6 million. they had 2.3 million. one half of them, 1.15 million, lived in south of 14th street in manhattan. that is essentially the size of the peninsula of charleston. imagine 1 million people living from here south to the battery. 1,200,000 people living. you were looking at the most crowded spot on earth. people speaking all these different languages. i think your picture of that is the right one. tocqueville's warning in that kind of a situation is like paris in that he knew it had a revolution. that had a whiff of -- in 1795. that had a revolution in 1830 that, this kind of thing could occur. we didn't for a variety of reasons, including that the efforts of some often religious-based charities, get involved in those areas, those cities and that prosperity enables people to fan out and live lives that are economically independent. and that we build things through the church. you have catholic and jewish organizations, for example, playing significant roles in those situations. >> let's take
manhattan it 2.3 million people. the current population of manhattan is 1.6 million. they had 2.3 million. one half of them, 1.15 million, lived in south of 14th street in manhattan. that is essentially the size of the peninsula of charleston. imagine 1 million people living from here south to the battery. 1,200,000 people living. you were looking at the most crowded spot on earth. people speaking all these different languages. i think your picture of that is the right one. tocqueville's...
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way back wen, first subway in manhattan 2, 1 miles and cost $35 million. mile and a half, for about $4.5 billion. that's more than $1 billion a stop. and that's just phase one. we went digging ten stories below manhattan to find out what goes into the bottom line on a new subway line. >> it's a bargain. it's a bargain. $800,000 a pop. >> reporter: the most massive piece of equipment used, the tunnel boring machine. the last time it used cut and cover method. digging from street level. boring is much more efficient and disrupts life above ground a lot less. >> the one that did this is 22 foot in deeiameter a little ove two stories tall. go on average, about 50 foot a day. >> reporter: one of these costses 12ds million and requires 20 people to operate it. at 50 feet a day, boring two mile and a half tunnels takes a long time. >> a linear project. you must do the tunnels before you do this. >> reporter: and highly specialized laborers are the ones doing that. sandhogs or urban miners work alongside operating engineers to drive and maintain the machine rincht
way back wen, first subway in manhattan 2, 1 miles and cost $35 million. mile and a half, for about $4.5 billion. that's more than $1 billion a stop. and that's just phase one. we went digging ten stories below manhattan to find out what goes into the bottom line on a new subway line. >> it's a bargain. it's a bargain. $800,000 a pop. >> reporter: the most massive piece of equipment used, the tunnel boring machine. the last time it used cut and cover method. digging from street...
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. >> will you get a manhattan store? 'we are looking at manhattan right now.surrounding manhattan. we are in long island, new jersey and we are looking at the but rows. >> she doesn't have a car. you don't walk more than three blocks from the penthouse mansion. >> i don't walk. i scoot. >> i live in new jersey. thank you. >> terrific. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >>> day two of the heat wave. >>> plus, we'll head out to the fields. our investigations team looks at the fraud on the farm. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business works better. ♪ that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most.
. >> will you get a manhattan store? 'we are looking at manhattan right now.surrounding manhattan. we are in long island, new jersey and we are looking at the but rows. >> she doesn't have a car. you don't walk more than three blocks from the penthouse mansion. >> i don't walk. i scoot. >> i live in new jersey. thank you. >> terrific. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >>> day two of the heat wave. >>> plus, we'll head out to the...
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we live in manhattan, on 57th street. this is my wife elizabeth. we have been together for 53 years. as you can see from the various items in the apartment, we enjoy traveling all over the world. most of it was obviously on business. we lived in the philippines for ten years, where i found the most important treasure in our apartment, my wife elizabeth. this tankard we bought in germany, actually: in baden- baden. it's a wonderful example of ivory-carving. it is seldom that one can find such a large tusk carved in such deep relief this is my grandson, a picture which was taken during a chess- tournament in 2005. he started to learn playing chess on this table. he has done really well and attended many different tournaments. when i come out of my living room, i have a wonderful view of manhattan. in spite of the wonderful different parts we saw in the world, there is no other place where we would like to live except in new york it was nice that you were able to visit us and spent a little time in our home in new york with my wife, elizabeth. i hope
we live in manhattan, on 57th street. this is my wife elizabeth. we have been together for 53 years. as you can see from the various items in the apartment, we enjoy traveling all over the world. most of it was obviously on business. we lived in the philippines for ten years, where i found the most important treasure in our apartment, my wife elizabeth. this tankard we bought in germany, actually: in baden- baden. it's a wonderful example of ivory-carving. it is seldom that one can find such a...
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while that was going on she decided a from manhattan do ts y not one in? heaswotlit stct bt type of airplane that looked a lot like the "spirit of st. louis before it -- detroiter. if an ameca boyan he ameran rl? she went aloft. she made it as far as the azores en she crashed. sheraedns toran er they saved her. perhaps more than any of the other flyers she understood the new world of celebrity because she id earlyn yby s ssoi tbe m w famous. they're going to make money and be famous. i don't want to go back to the life of a dental hygienist in florida. what should guide do this? this is my way out. at ifascinating is when you l of these letters to these fliers from men and women saying take me along. the most point -- the most ig wfrwo thwae lter om wovechen five had died. there was one woman who long burgers in philadelphia and offered to bring food. therbalyd m sawfly as theirt. isy yut. celebrity is my way out. she crashed -- let me back a little bit. when s was in new york she was a huge success. see that ribbon around h ha ev ldit ce ribbon around her
while that was going on she decided a from manhattan do ts y not one in? heaswotlit stct bt type of airplane that looked a lot like the "spirit of st. louis before it -- detroiter. if an ameca boyan he ameran rl? she went aloft. she made it as far as the azores en she crashed. sheraedns toran er they saved her. perhaps more than any of the other flyers she understood the new world of celebrity because she id earlyn yby s ssoi tbe m w famous. they're going to make money and be famous. i...
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the first place to be named for washington is in upper manhattan.t happens shortly after the war begins, which to me was astounding. i thought it took a long time. anyway, the thing i really discovered was with some concentration and with no wig necessary, you can look into the seasons, and even though it sounds crazy, and kind of see the path, you can go down and look at the tides and consider these things and how the then relates to now. so that when you go up and look at george washington's lookout point be, for instance, and i did a thing with my daughter, we signaled, we recreated a signal point that washington would have used during the war. when you look at those signal points, you see finish. [inaudible] but the plaque isn't there. you'll be able to find the history books, remnants of missile sites that were put at the same point during the cold war and at that very same site that -- [inaudible] then a missile site for the cold war, probably other things in between that i don't know about. at the very same site, if i go there today to a lot
the first place to be named for washington is in upper manhattan.t happens shortly after the war begins, which to me was astounding. i thought it took a long time. anyway, the thing i really discovered was with some concentration and with no wig necessary, you can look into the seasons, and even though it sounds crazy, and kind of see the path, you can go down and look at the tides and consider these things and how the then relates to now. so that when you go up and look at george washington's...
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noticiero univisionn >>desafiando a la economía, aurora anaya abrio su@@noticier libreria en harlmen manhattande pequeña >>nació en california donde vivio hasta que la cautivo la ciudad de nueva york aquí comenzo sin dinero ni trabajo >>vendi mi carro, tuvenotio un trabajos para poder mudarme aquí compre solo un boleto de ida >>ahora es dueña deon fdsunivisñ negocinotio univision fdsunivi libreria cerro a dos años de haber sido abierta. >>yo siempre digo que sí va a funcionar >>mientras tanto cuenta con el apoyo de la comunidad latina >>es algo muy necesario, le deseo mucha suerte a@@sciero ua por muchos años@@noticiero uni@ monstruo >>así nunca perdió la esperanza de ser normal. >>le dije a mi mamá que quería operarme la nariz, no aguantaba burlas y humillaciones en la calle >>lograrlo se convirtió@@notici nirnosí, voy@@en e@@notici univ valor perarm >>aquínotio union fdsunivisahoy 6 hora centro, acompáñenos >>y se mostró la importancia que las familias lticier dan a la rc >>nueve de cada@@@@noticiero u piensa cambiar su carro. >>así es, o uniide suon fdssil@ n o >>hubo un autentico partidazo
noticiero univisionn >>desafiando a la economía, aurora anaya abrio su@@noticier libreria en harlmen manhattande pequeña >>nació en california donde vivio hasta que la cautivo la ciudad de nueva york aquí comenzo sin dinero ni trabajo >>vendi mi carro, tuvenotio un trabajos para poder mudarme aquí compre solo un boleto de ida >>ahora es dueña deon fdsunivisñ negocinotio univision fdsunivi libreria cerro a dos años de haber sido abierta. >>yo siempre digo...
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the trial begins on march 8th in lower manhattan.rstone of the government's case is the wiretap evidence. prosecutors play more than 40 tapes -- rajaratnam's own voice echoing through the courtroom. >> everybody was rapt attention when those tapes were played. it really brought you inside in a way that we'd never been brought inside before. >> narrator: the government's key witness is anil kumar, who tells the jury how rajaratnam paid him more than $2 million in exchange for information. >> rajaratnam was looking at kumar with what i thought was undisguised contempt. and this was a rare tell from rajaratnam, who was implacable throughout the trial, gave away nothing, and never spoke. but when kumar -- when his old friend kumar was up there, i-i felt that he hated him. >> narrator: the defense argues that it wasn't insider information. instead, it was painstaking, diligent research that drove rajaratnam's investment decisions. >> the bottom line is even the world's greatest attorney can't save you if you're caught red-handed in e-mail
the trial begins on march 8th in lower manhattan.rstone of the government's case is the wiretap evidence. prosecutors play more than 40 tapes -- rajaratnam's own voice echoing through the courtroom. >> everybody was rapt attention when those tapes were played. it really brought you inside in a way that we'd never been brought inside before. >> narrator: the government's key witness is anil kumar, who tells the jury how rajaratnam paid him more than $2 million in exchange for...
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poppy harlow joins us from lower manhattan.ing, poppy. >> reporter: we are, absolutely. it's just an incredible view. we actually got access to nearly the top, the 94th floor so we'll show you what it is like that high up. they've been building one floor a week here, a very rapid clip. but it has been ten years and counting since the 9/11 terror attacks and not one of the buildings is complete yet, so completion, nearing completion, topping out is a very big deal here and it is a very big deal for all the workers that the president is going to come today. 1,300 feet tall and climbing, the world's most watched building is fast approaching its final height. >> for me, it's just two words sums it up, pride and honor. >> this is how we fit in, the final process of the rebuilding, you know, it signifies our resiliency as a nation. >> reporter: for the more than 3,000 men and women rebuilding the world trade center, today is big. president obama will tour the site and sign a beam to be placed at the top of one world trade center. >>
poppy harlow joins us from lower manhattan.ing, poppy. >> reporter: we are, absolutely. it's just an incredible view. we actually got access to nearly the top, the 94th floor so we'll show you what it is like that high up. they've been building one floor a week here, a very rapid clip. but it has been ten years and counting since the 9/11 terror attacks and not one of the buildings is complete yet, so completion, nearing completion, topping out is a very big deal here and it is a very big...
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. >>> gracias bilma, cbiamos de tema john morales un menor de edad hiano y residente de manhattan enn se intensifico de manera t que obligÓ a la mre a cambiarlo de la escuela. univs y los estudnte que lo molestaron en la escuelaion no anterior. atormentaron en ese vecindades rÍo. la sorpresa y el miedounivise@@o @@not uni-edicion nounivision@Á local. rompiendo una pare las autoridad de dijeron que uno mujer perediciÓ eun conion de uo >>> contra @@uni-edicion nouniv esblecimientos y origino una enorme controversia. uni-ed n nounivision@@not uni-edicion quiere prohibir las porcionesee las bebidas refrescanteion noun@ en las bebas? not unicion univid en abril una propuesta de ley . intentÓ prohibir que se fumara en los parques estatales. piscinas y playas. favor de los derechos de fumadores, evitÓ que esto ocurriera. >>> >>> la controversial propuea, serÁ votada por el consejo municipal de salud el prÓximo mes ser aada entrÍa en vigor en marzoel 2013. en new york,@@not uni-edicion n@ twteion nounivis@@facenot un. l ediciomÁunion noante,i-edicno Ó personascusaron a un maero por supuesto
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adding to democratic angst this obama campaign ralph of a fancy manhattan soiree. >> president obamalle are coming to my house to dinner on june 14th. i want you to be there. >> reporter: and "vogue" editor anna wintour as they're mocking as tone deaf. diane, president obama is hitting the fund-raising circuit this opening, in fact, this opening at an event in manhattan former president bill clinton told assembled guests it would be "calamitous" for the nation and the world if mitt romney were elected. diane? >> jake tapper reporting from the white house tonight. >>> and now we turn to healthy living and news that has a potential to touch virtually every american family. more than 1.2 million americans will suffer a heart attack this year and today, a new report declared one state, north carolina, is showing the rest of us how to save lives. a pioneering idea that could reach your neighborhood too. here's abc's medical editor dr. richard besser. >> reporter: heart doctors have named the enemy -- it's time. 90 minutes. for some heart attacks, if you can get to surgery within 90 minute
adding to democratic angst this obama campaign ralph of a fancy manhattan soiree. >> president obamalle are coming to my house to dinner on june 14th. i want you to be there. >> reporter: and "vogue" editor anna wintour as they're mocking as tone deaf. diane, president obama is hitting the fund-raising circuit this opening, in fact, this opening at an event in manhattan former president bill clinton told assembled guests it would be "calamitous" for the nation...
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never in manhattan.ou are never busted in park slope or even certain parts of williams berg but queens and the bronx, you are going to get busted, especially if you are black. >> that's interesting. >> in man hattedan, there are a lot of rich folksmented in the end, it comes down to class. >> absolutely. everyone is smoking we'd. there are a lot rich white kids in manhattan smoking we'd but they are not the ones getting arresteded. there are a lot rich white kids in manhattan smoking weed but they are not the ones getting arrested 56 all of the sudden -- not all of the sudden support marijuana. is this where they do to de decriminalize a small amount of possession so at least they don't have it on their record? absolutely. it's a huge step in the right direction. all over the united states, our entire country has been in this skits phren i can't about what do we do about weed, the legalization of it? there are states that have taken steps in the right direction and you take a place like new york where th
never in manhattan.ou are never busted in park slope or even certain parts of williams berg but queens and the bronx, you are going to get busted, especially if you are black. >> that's interesting. >> in man hattedan, there are a lot of rich folksmented in the end, it comes down to class. >> absolutely. everyone is smoking we'd. there are a lot rich white kids in manhattan smoking we'd but they are not the ones getting arresteded. there are a lot rich white kids in manhattan...
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. >> nordstrom, they say today, they'll have a store in manhattan! >> yes. >> first time ever.same store sales -- how about that? aggressive investment spending will limit upside for the stock. citi also downgrading saks and macy's. nordstr nordstrom's down 7% on the year. >> i don't disagree with this. with the store coming in manhattan, it's more of a market sentiment play with here analysts, lagging a little bit here. should have came out a month ago, ty. >> yeah. a little detail about that story. they have signed apparently going to sign a deal to come in to manhattan for the first time ever. thaifb looking for years and there you see nordstrom. my favorite store. i love -- love those little sandals there. i have a million of them. and the makeup counter. >> you like that? >> love their ties. >>> coming up, some of the weirdest etfs. in the world. you try to read that. the weirdest etgs in the world and the metals market about to close. going to the nymex coming up. these internationally recognized benchmarks... ...are unlocking a better way to prepare our children for coll
. >> nordstrom, they say today, they'll have a store in manhattan! >> yes. >> first time ever.same store sales -- how about that? aggressive investment spending will limit upside for the stock. citi also downgrading saks and macy's. nordstr nordstrom's down 7% on the year. >> i don't disagree with this. with the store coming in manhattan, it's more of a market sentiment play with here analysts, lagging a little bit here. should have came out a month ago, ty. >>...
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, a prominent banker and a prominent manhattan lauer. do you have any information about people or people like those people that could make life very uncomfortable for some prominent men in this city. >> don't answer that. i don't know how to respond to that question. what sort of information do you have in mind, mr. lauer. you must have a reason for asking that question. >> because your client said she feels she's being sweated here that, she's being kept at reicher's island because they're trying to sweat information out of her. i'm simply asking do you have any information about prominent men in this city that could make life very uncomfortable for them? >> we don't believe she does. >> soap you feel they're sweating you for absolutely no reason? >> and i have nothing to give them. that's why i'm still here. i have nothing to give them. >> we should note we reached out to the district attorney's office for comment. they do not discuss open cases. gristina says family and friends are working hard to come up with the money for her bail.
, a prominent banker and a prominent manhattan lauer. do you have any information about people or people like those people that could make life very uncomfortable for some prominent men in this city. >> don't answer that. i don't know how to respond to that question. what sort of information do you have in mind, mr. lauer. you must have a reason for asking that question. >> because your client said she feels she's being sweated here that, she's being kept at reicher's island because...
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he broke his parole and crossed to manhattan and saw the horrible conditions of other prisoners. some 10,000 americans died in prison ships in wallabout bay off brooklyn because of that same decision of the british ministers, what they had decided was that habeas corpus could not be served on a ship and so the fate of american prisoners was to be held on ships where virtually all of them died in the course of the war. if you think about it and think where we have prisoners right now it's a base, you have to wonder if there isn't some legacy of that discussion of the british in 1775. well, ethan allen couldn't keep his mouth shut in long island and he complained about the british and this time he was arrested and taken to the provost jail and put in solitary confinement and he was held in the provost jail for the rest of the 34 months that he spent as a british prisoner. he was able to set up an agreement to trade. they had more than they did. so from the very beginning we took more prisoners than they did and we had more leverage in the exchange. in may of 1778 ethan allen was ex
he broke his parole and crossed to manhattan and saw the horrible conditions of other prisoners. some 10,000 americans died in prison ships in wallabout bay off brooklyn because of that same decision of the british ministers, what they had decided was that habeas corpus could not be served on a ship and so the fate of american prisoners was to be held on ships where virtually all of them died in the course of the war. if you think about it and think where we have prisoners right now it's a...
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ladies across the country currently packing for the past year the majority of new members that manhattan's shooting range have been women why can you do it why can't i right show me how i'll do it better that's what women say. trigger happy he mel's making firearms something of a new york fashion i said all right but i've done better i'm coming back so i'm going to prove that. r.t.d. new york. and money makes the world go round with high yield savings rates start dropping do we have to save our money the pirate way or simply hide it in a song our own president or harshness gauged opinion on the streets of the big apple. do you trust your bank with your money this week let's talk about that the banks that we have all money on is like they all are doing in swiss francs most of it saw this is like save us currency at the moment in europe so you're feeling pretty good we're on the good side you and you're here in new york laughing at us with their silly dollars not really well. does it compare to the your it's getting stronger and stronger i mean i do so what do you trust about the mortgages t
ladies across the country currently packing for the past year the majority of new members that manhattan's shooting range have been women why can you do it why can't i right show me how i'll do it better that's what women say. trigger happy he mel's making firearms something of a new york fashion i said all right but i've done better i'm coming back so i'm going to prove that. r.t.d. new york. and money makes the world go round with high yield savings rates start dropping do we have to save our...
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. >>> gracias bilma, cbiamos de tema john morales un menor de edad hiano y residente de manhattan en@@ y los estudnte que lo molestaron en la escuelaion no anterior. atormentaron en ese vecindades rÍo. la sorpresa y el miedouniven@@nn apoderaron de los clientes de un bar. en minnesotunivision@@not uni-Á local. rompiendo una pare las autoridad de dijeron que uÓ@ univision no rptunivision@@not t >>> contra nnot uni-edicion no esblecimientos y origino una enorme controversia. n not uni-edicion no rptunivision quiere prohibir las porcionesee las bebidas refrescantei-edicios >>> la aciaciÓn de bebidas de neyork, inmediatamente manifestÓu rechazo a la propuesta en un comunicado. la obsesiÓn por parte del departamento de salud de new york en atacar a las bebidasnot azÚcar los lle a tomar medidas exageradas. lleva meses prom vaoepd la sud en abril una propuesta de ley . intentÓ prohibir que se fumara en los parques estatales. piscinas y playas. favor de los derechos de fumadores, evitÓ que esto ocurriera. >>> >>> la controversial propuea, serÁ votada por el consejo municipal de salud el prÓx
. >>> gracias bilma, cbiamos de tema john morales un menor de edad hiano y residente de manhattan en@@ y los estudnte que lo molestaron en la escuelaion no anterior. atormentaron en ese vecindades rÍo. la sorpresa y el miedouniven@@nn apoderaron de los clientes de un bar. en minnesotunivision@@not uni-Á local. rompiendo una pare las autoridad de dijeron que uÓ@ univision no rptunivision@@not t >>> contra nnot uni-edicion no esblecimientos y origino una enorme controversia....
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>> luckily, not in manhattan. i am from new jersey.have the same policy, but to have a high racial profiling incident rate. i have been stopped, but not in new york. that feeling is always there with black man. >> how do you feel when you get stopped? >> like anyone would feel when they are violated. robert, humiliated. a sense of selflessness. it turns to anger. anger turns into a rage when you are abused or misused so many times. even when it is not you directly, you feel angry for the people it happens to. it is an accumulative effect. short answer, you feel bad. >> how are you? >> 30 plus print a >> how many times have you been stopped? >> i probably could not count. on foot, maybe less than 10. but like i said, is a sad thing that it has become a natural the way young black man -- it becomes second nature where we expect to be stopped. >> how are you involved with " the wire"? i played the character a low level dealer, moving up the ranks until the pressure of the life becomes too much for him and he has to make adjustments from b
>> luckily, not in manhattan. i am from new jersey.have the same policy, but to have a high racial profiling incident rate. i have been stopped, but not in new york. that feeling is always there with black man. >> how do you feel when you get stopped? >> like anyone would feel when they are violated. robert, humiliated. a sense of selflessness. it turns to anger. anger turns into a rage when you are abused or misused so many times. even when it is not you directly, you feel...
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>>desafiando aa la economía, aurora anaya cerda abrio su libreria en harlmen manhattan >>viene de bastantestivo la ciudad de nue york aquí comenzo sin dineroi trabajo >>vendi mi carro, tuve tres trabajos para poder mudae aquí compre solo un boleto de ida >>ahora es dueña de un pequeño negocio, las ventas de libro cayo 17% el año pasado >>si esto es indicador, aurora debe ser muy creativa, a solo cuadras de su negocio, una libreria cro a dos años de haber sido abierta. >>yo siempre digo que sí va a funcionar >>mientras tanto cuenta con el apoyo de la comunidad latina >>es algo muy necesario, le deseo mucha suerte a las dueña y creo que lo va a lograr >>es la actitudpositiva que mantiene aurora, quien dice que su libreria se mantendrá abierta por muchos años >>y es noche presentaremos la oriade fanny lópez, quien nos presenta un sño especial el eño de r bonita, aquí un adelanto >>trato que no me miren, porque sé que pensarán que soy un monstruo >>así nunca perdió la esperanza de ser normal. >>le dije a mi mamá que quería operarme la nariz, no aguantaba burlas y humillaciones en la calle >>log
>>desafiando aa la economía, aurora anaya cerda abrio su libreria en harlmen manhattan >>viene de bastantestivo la ciudad de nue york aquí comenzo sin dineroi trabajo >>vendi mi carro, tuve tres trabajos para poder mudae aquí compre solo un boleto de ida >>ahora es dueña de un pequeño negocio, las ventas de libro cayo 17% el año pasado >>si esto es indicador, aurora debe ser muy creativa, a solo cuadras de su negocio, una libreria cro a dos años de haber...
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compaÑeros en la escuela, su madre lo encontrÓ colgado en el baÑo de su casa en la segunda avenida de manhattan llora. su niÑa de apenas 12 aÑos se colgÓ de una vilaing pga por mismo motivo, el bi youullying. >> el mÁs sentido pÉsame por lo que estÁn sintiendo no hay como reparar el dolor tan grande. >> no quiero que muera >> ayer la madre de la niÑa llegÓ a la escuela pedir explicaciones a las maestros y compaÑeros era para tarde. >> el acaso y quizÁs otras penas los llevaron a preferir la muerte que la vida, llegaron de la provincia a buscar una vida mejor. >> la madre de la pequeÑa saliÓ a comprar apenas 10 minutos y cuando regresÓ ella se habÍa quitado la vida. >> sus compaÑeros la maltrato ban. >> si madre la regaÑa porque no hizo muy bien su tarea. >> mi hija serÍa un triste payaso, allegre por encima, llevaba el dolor por dentro. >> a yoel por bajo y inteligente a a ella por el color de su piel y sus malas calificaciones, dos historias diferentes que muestran que en muchas escuelas algo anda mal y los padres tienen que estar atento a la o procesiÓn que va por dentro. >> hacem la pausa pe
compaÑeros en la escuela, su madre lo encontrÓ colgado en el baÑo de su casa en la segunda avenida de manhattan llora. su niÑa de apenas 12 aÑos se colgÓ de una vilaing pga por mismo motivo, el bi youullying. >> el mÁs sentido pÉsame por lo que estÁn sintiendo no hay como reparar el dolor tan grande. >> no quiero que muera >> ayer la madre de la niÑa llegÓ a la escuela pedir explicaciones a las maestros y compaÑeros era para tarde. >> el acaso y quizÁs otras...
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i was born in manhattan on the lower east side of manhattan. my parents were immigrants. they were the first in their family to come to the united states. they met and married here but they were born in poland. i was the first child born in the united states. i grew up on the lower eastside, which was primarily a poor neighborhood. populated by jews and others and you know. at the time. and there was a very modest but very warm and loving upbringing. i went to new york city public schools. i was educated in the public schools. i entered public school in 1942, i graduated from stib sant high school in 1954. and then i went from there with honors actually and then i went from there to columbia college. i got a scholarship. i was the first in my family to attend college. i went to columbia college where i did well. i became editor-in-chief of the colombian daily spectator, the college daily newspaper and i was phi beta kappa and then i went to harvard law school. i got into harvard law school and i did pretty well at harvard law school also. i made the law review and i was e
i was born in manhattan on the lower east side of manhattan. my parents were immigrants. they were the first in their family to come to the united states. they met and married here but they were born in poland. i was the first child born in the united states. i grew up on the lower eastside, which was primarily a poor neighborhood. populated by jews and others and you know. at the time. and there was a very modest but very warm and loving upbringing. i went to new york city public schools. i...
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take time with this thing. >> the district attorney in manhattan county. >> i believe that. this happens to be developed more. let's prove it some more. being a former detective show me motive. tell me. i liked the way the little boy smiles i don't like the way little boys drink soda. why did you strangle him? you have to give me a motive. >> what do you do from here on with this case? >> well, first of all ray kelly is a personal friend of mine. he's a great cop. maybe not the best commissioner ever. he is a great detective. they must feel very, very sure to bring this to a da. i agree with bo. i have known bo for years. i hope and pray this can end the chapter. i ask this question, is he ready to make a deal? what if he makes a deal? will they close the case? what if he doesn't make the deal? it will be a very difficult trial. it will be a nightmare for the bases. they 4r6 a hard ti-- they will hard time building this case. i have been involved in hundreds and hundreds of missing child cases. we have 1200 guys on america's most wanted many of them child murders. only one c
take time with this thing. >> the district attorney in manhattan county. >> i believe that. this happens to be developed more. let's prove it some more. being a former detective show me motive. tell me. i liked the way the little boy smiles i don't like the way little boys drink soda. why did you strangle him? you have to give me a motive. >> what do you do from here on with this case? >> well, first of all ray kelly is a personal friend of mine. he's a great cop. maybe...
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and then will finally arrive at the intrepid sea, air and space museum on the west side of manhattantle more than two hours after it leaves weeks marine. from there it will actually be hoisted on to the flight deck by crane. that process will take about three hours. it will remain on the flight deck, eventually a protective cover will be placed on top of it to shelter it from the weather elements. but it will be then opened to the public starting july 19th. now, if you've been following the shuttle "enterprise" you know that back in late april, it landed at jfk airport in dramatic fashion atop a 747 jet. and it remained there until this past sunday when it traveled here atop a barge to jersey city. this is the halfway point, i think it's safe to say. yesterday, as you mentioned, it was supposed to leave weeks marine for the intrepid. but that was delayed due to the weather. we should also mention, zoraida, that the "enterprise," though it has now traveled by air and by sea, has actually never been to space. i did not know this until i read the research. it served as a prototype for f
and then will finally arrive at the intrepid sea, air and space museum on the west side of manhattantle more than two hours after it leaves weeks marine. from there it will actually be hoisted on to the flight deck by crane. that process will take about three hours. it will remain on the flight deck, eventually a protective cover will be placed on top of it to shelter it from the weather elements. but it will be then opened to the public starting july 19th. now, if you've been following the...
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. >>> gracias bilma, cbiamos de tema john morales un menor de edad hiano y residente de manhattan enl miedo se apoderaron de los clientes de un bar. en minnesota, vieron un camiÓn entrar volando prÁcticamente al local. rompiendo una pare las autoridad de dijeron que una mujer perdiÓ el control de un vehiculo. y lo iactÓ. >>> contraes... el accidente dejÓ 6 heridos, entre ellos a ll conductora enew york, tienen un buen tem de discusiÓn esta noch se trata de propuesta que busca prohibir la venta de sos, refrescos o gaseosas, como privilegiara decirl pendiendo deonde sea. cesivamente azucaradas. betarla de distintos esblecimientos y origino una enorme controversia. nos explica daniel... >>> ciertas bebidas azucaradas pueden destapar xer de los establecimientos de new york. una propuesta de ley que quiere prohibir lventa que sobrepan las 16 onzas, equivalente aasi medio litro. esta generando. y estoy de acuerdo con e alcalde. porque es parte de nuestra nutriciÓn. y ando nosotros... entre mÁs grande el paquete. masacre er creemos. quiere prohibir las porcionese las bebidas refrescante e l
. >>> gracias bilma, cbiamos de tema john morales un menor de edad hiano y residente de manhattan enl miedo se apoderaron de los clientes de un bar. en minnesota, vieron un camiÓn entrar volando prÁcticamente al local. rompiendo una pare las autoridad de dijeron que una mujer perdiÓ el control de un vehiculo. y lo iactÓ. >>> contraes... el accidente dejÓ 6 heridos, entre ellos a ll conductora enew york, tienen un buen tem de discusiÓn esta noch se trata de propuesta que...
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la policÍa de nueva york dio un paso con la desapariciÓn de etan patz en manhattan, detectives que allanaroner de los aÑos 70, son parte de los objetos que la policÍa dijo haber encontrado durante el allanamiento que hicieron en la casa de pedro hernÁndez, asesino confeso del niÑo de 6 aÑos, etan patz >>> aunque no se han dado detalles de la rocpa hallada po la policÍa, fuentes cercanas a la investigaciÓn dijeron que hernÁndez tambiÉn tiene un hijo varÓn. cuanto e tan desapareciÓ de esta esquina el 25 de mayo del 79 tenÍa puesto un pantalÓn y chaqueta azul, y una gorra negra. sus padres rehusan hablar del caso. >>> ellos me imagino como mucha gente estÁn deseando que, sean de verdad que encontraron al culpable >>> los investigadores no han querido dar detalles sobre el hallaz hallazgo, pero el jefe de la policÍa de nueva york ha dicho que los detectives creen que hernÁndez es realmente el responsable de de la desapariciÓn de el menor. hernÁndez de 51 aÑos permanece bajo evaluaciÓn psiquiÁtrica, en este hospital. su abogado no retornÓ las llamadas de telemundo. >>> los padres de etan siguen v
la policÍa de nueva york dio un paso con la desapariciÓn de etan patz en manhattan, detectives que allanaroner de los aÑos 70, son parte de los objetos que la policÍa dijo haber encontrado durante el allanamiento que hicieron en la casa de pedro hernÁndez, asesino confeso del niÑo de 6 aÑos, etan patz >>> aunque no se han dado detalles de la rocpa hallada po la policÍa, fuentes cercanas a la investigaciÓn dijeron que hernÁndez tambiÉn tiene un hijo varÓn. cuanto e tan...
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final trip over the water to its new home at the intrepid sea and air museum of of the coast of manhattan should arrive on tuesday. >> that must have been a fascinating scene. >> we have a few showers outside right now. they will wind down through the morning hours. they will stay with us through tuesday afternoon and wednesday afternoon. outside right now, we have noticed a big bright moon in the sky through the break-in in the crowds. -- through the break in the clouds. the weather bug network takes us to green springs gardens school. 63 degrees. george washington university, 68 degrees with a high just around 80 degrees earlier in the day. temperatures will cool down just a little bit. temperatures to the north of us are a little bit cooler, in the mid-to-upper-50's. the mild air will not be leaving any time soon. a little bit of a spin in the atmosphere. some energy moved through earlier in the afternoon and evening hours. that is why we have the severe thunderstorm warnings for hartford and carroll county. there's some wind and small hail. other than that, nothing much through the me
final trip over the water to its new home at the intrepid sea and air museum of of the coast of manhattan should arrive on tuesday. >> that must have been a fascinating scene. >> we have a few showers outside right now. they will wind down through the morning hours. they will stay with us through tuesday afternoon and wednesday afternoon. outside right now, we have noticed a big bright moon in the sky through the break-in in the crowds. -- through the break in the clouds. the...
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go to manhattan. not going to be doing that anymore. >> one more summer here at redskins park and it's off to richmond for the redskins. >> thank you. here's a look at some of the top stories we're following tonight. another political bombshell unfolding in the district. council chairman kwame brown may be just hours away from stepping down. this afternoon prosecutors charged with bank fraud, saying he lied about his income on a loan at the -- on a loan application. >> new details about a horrific accidents in fairfax city. a man was traveling -- a woman was traveling about 100 miles an hour and she was killed along with her five year-old daughter. her 7-year-old was critically hurt. >> a jury is seated for the jerry sandusky sexual abuse trial. the seven men and five women pit, many of them have ties to penn state. sandusky is accused of sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. opening statements begin on monday. >> 68 years ago today, allied forces stormed the beaches of normandy in what is known as
go to manhattan. not going to be doing that anymore. >> one more summer here at redskins park and it's off to richmond for the redskins. >> thank you. here's a look at some of the top stories we're following tonight. another political bombshell unfolding in the district. council chairman kwame brown may be just hours away from stepping down. this afternoon prosecutors charged with bank fraud, saying he lied about his income on a loan at the -- on a loan application. >> new...
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take time with this thing. >> the district attorney in manhattan county. >> i believe that.to be developed more. let's prove it some more. being a former detective show me motive. tell me. i liked the way the little boy smiles i don't like the way little boys drink soda. why did you strangle him? you have to give me a motive. >> what do you do from here on with this case? >> well, first of all ray kelly is a personal friend of mine. he's a great cop. maybe not the best commissioner ever. he is a great detective. they must feel very, very sure to bring this to a da. i agree with bo. i have known bo for years. i hope and pray this can end the chapter. i ask this question, is he ready to make a deal? what if he makes a deal? will they close the case? what if he doesn't make the deal? it will be a very difficult trial. it will be a nightmare for the bases. they 4r6 a hard ti-- they will hard time building this case. i have been involved in hundreds and hundreds of missing child cases. we have 1200 guys on america's most wanted many of them child murders. only one case do i know
take time with this thing. >> the district attorney in manhattan county. >> i believe that.to be developed more. let's prove it some more. being a former detective show me motive. tell me. i liked the way the little boy smiles i don't like the way little boys drink soda. why did you strangle him? you have to give me a motive. >> what do you do from here on with this case? >> well, first of all ray kelly is a personal friend of mine. he's a great cop. maybe not the best...
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the blue streaks crisscrossing manhattan a gps trails pizza delivery firing pie after pie on their bikesots of people and takes an army of trucks to bring the ingredients to manhattan. this shows a domino's pizza network that the dough, cheese refrigerated in back of trucks and here serving the world. america's food and imports and exports above the beams of light. showing what is leaving quite amazing images. this is startling and sobering. they tell a bleak story the number of job losses in america states like california, ohio, indiana and pennsylvania among the hardest hit. finally the energy. this is america's power grid. the network visualized as never before. it's incredibly impressive and positively electrifying. above all, it's very american. that's all for us tonight! >>> i'm don lemon. the stories you're talking about in a moment on cnn. first up to speed on some of the day's headlines. >>> tropical storm debby already kicking up the surf on sanibel island on the west coast of florida. debby is churning in the central gulf and generating 50 miles an hour winds. tropical storm w
the blue streaks crisscrossing manhattan a gps trails pizza delivery firing pie after pie on their bikesots of people and takes an army of trucks to bring the ingredients to manhattan. this shows a domino's pizza network that the dough, cheese refrigerated in back of trucks and here serving the world. america's food and imports and exports above the beams of light. showing what is leaving quite amazing images. this is startling and sobering. they tell a bleak story the number of job losses in...
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at manhattan's west side on tuesday to fight against breast cancer drug combination that could leadakthrough. plus the signs that students that list has cooled graduation at the time they hit middle school had we known the reports on students in oakland. celebrating six years on the prom festivities now under way for queen visit: you're going to need a powerful connection ! felicidaaaadeeeees ! with this droid 4 by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you can stay in touch on skype with your loved ones. staying connected with your family... ... in more places, on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value ! get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4. hurry, offer ends june 17th. verizon. felicidades ! the center of a place investigation the sexual assault allegations involving policy and the ball. and yet the streets they turned the gun. dropping a smart bomb on breast cancer cells the experimental treatment that is showing promise a of a march weekend early edition good morning i'm and mackovic a lot to talk about in the next half- hour including that an election
at manhattan's west side on tuesday to fight against breast cancer drug combination that could leadakthrough. plus the signs that students that list has cooled graduation at the time they hit middle school had we known the reports on students in oakland. celebrating six years on the prom festivities now under way for queen visit: you're going to need a powerful connection ! felicidaaaadeeeees ! with this droid 4 by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you can stay in touch on skype with your loved ones....
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the blue streaks crisscrossing manhattan a gps trails pizza delivery firing pie after pie on their bikeseople and takes an army of trucks to bring the ingredients to manhattan. this shows a domino's pizza network that the dough, cheese refrigerated in back of trucks and here serving the world. america's food and imports and exports above the beams of light. showing what is leaving quite amazing images. this is startling and sobering. they tell a bleak story
the blue streaks crisscrossing manhattan a gps trails pizza delivery firing pie after pie on their bikeseople and takes an army of trucks to bring the ingredients to manhattan. this shows a domino's pizza network that the dough, cheese refrigerated in back of trucks and here serving the world. america's food and imports and exports above the beams of light. showing what is leaving quite amazing images. this is startling and sobering. they tell a bleak story