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so >> just a quick photo of some busy days of both manhattan and los los angeles. our management plan consists of running our facility [inaudible] that's going to be there. looks very lovely from all the drawings that i i've seen. we see that the best opportunity for cost reductions based on what we've been able to look apt in running some of our financial models is in the area of security something we've been very successful in reducing some very big costs in manhattan. cruise ships do get the priority just like most cruise facilities, but we do boast very fast turning times for turning ships out in less than seven hours. we're sailing ncl calls which deploy year round out of manhattan by no later than 3:00 pm nowadays. and our marketing plan includes a kick off symposium and to continue marketing the facility on an annual basis with more symposiums. we are looking at opportunities for shorter cruises out of san francisco. we seem to see that trend occurring more on the west coast at this time. >> on the e vents side it's really simple. we want to blow people away
so >> just a quick photo of some busy days of both manhattan and los los angeles. our management plan consists of running our facility [inaudible] that's going to be there. looks very lovely from all the drawings that i i've seen. we see that the best opportunity for cost reductions based on what we've been able to look apt in running some of our financial models is in the area of security something we've been very successful in reducing some very big costs in manhattan. cruise ships do...
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obviously, causing some serious traffic delays between brooklyn and manhattan. we'll continue to update what's going on as soon as we get more information on this developing story out of new york, we'll share it with you. an unattended and what's described as suspicious vehicle in the right lane of the manhattan-bound lanes of the brooklyn bridge. shutting down all traffic on the brooklyn bridge, at least for now. standby, we'll get more information, let you know what we know. >>> meanwhile, other news we're following, including a significant new development in syria's civil war. senator john mccain visited syria today and met with rebel forces. the arizona republican is the highest-ranking u.s. official to visit syria since the war began more than two years ago. joining us now on the phone, one of the people who planned senator mccain's trip, the executive director of the syrian emergency task force. you're joining us, i believe you're in turkey, is that right? >> yes, on the border with syria. >> on the border with syria. tell us how this came about. you helpe
obviously, causing some serious traffic delays between brooklyn and manhattan. we'll continue to update what's going on as soon as we get more information on this developing story out of new york, we'll share it with you. an unattended and what's described as suspicious vehicle in the right lane of the manhattan-bound lanes of the brooklyn bridge. shutting down all traffic on the brooklyn bridge, at least for now. standby, we'll get more information, let you know what we know. >>>...
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it is docked in manhattan right now. simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young women kidnapped separately in cleveland, finally freed at a dramatic rescue and 911 call. we will have details coming up. >>> a lot more on that story. it's stunning. we're going to start, though, tyler with what many fear could be a large-scale hacker attack. several experts in the field reporting the group anonymous and islamic hacker group are targeting u.s.-based sites in an offensive called, quote op usa, this as an 83-page report is issued to congress accusing the chinese military spying on the u.s. in order to steal technology. eamon javers is li
it is docked in manhattan right now. simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young...
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it is docked in manhattan right now. simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled
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if it is a condo you want and you want to be near manhattan, weehawken.in the center of it all. back to you. dagen: anybody from new jersey will tell you that new jersey is the center of the universe. it is a big choice. would you want to live in a condominium? that increasingly is no way that some luxury buyers are going. why? >> los angeles has always been a home market. we are just starting to see a surge and condo sales. it is one of these things where you calm and buy second homes, third homes. really looking more for an urban type of living. >> who is actually buying those homes besides the typical homeowner? >> it used to be the empty-nesters. it is pretty exciting. >> in most markets it is a financial choice. condos are cheaper. when they are saying prices are up 34% in the market, it is comparing the old condo to today's condo. the availability have changed. dagen: katrina, during the downturn, did you see people trying to take advantage of that ? >> you have to include the maintenance fees and the taxes. a lot of people were not paying their mor
if it is a condo you want and you want to be near manhattan, weehawken.in the center of it all. back to you. dagen: anybody from new jersey will tell you that new jersey is the center of the universe. it is a big choice. would you want to live in a condominium? that increasingly is no way that some luxury buyers are going. why? >> los angeles has always been a home market. we are just starting to see a surge and condo sales. it is one of these things where you calm and buy second homes,...
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it is docked in manhattan right now. simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young women kidnapped separately in cleveland, finally freed at a dramatic rescue and 911 call. we will have details coming up.
it is docked in manhattan right now. simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young...
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the buildings trapping it there's not much wind going through it anyway thanks to climate change manhattan is only going to get hotter actually everything is going to go and our researchers have calculated that the rising temperatures will include increase the death toll linked to a warming climate in manhattan by as much as twenty percent by the twenty twentieth's just the next decade in order to find how changing temperatures might affect manhattan and the rest of the big apple is the other boroughs researchers examined temperature readings throughout the city they found that in general temperature was already increasing global warming is here already daily records for manhattan central park showed that average monthly temperatures have increased by three point six degrees fahrenheit from the period between one thousand one and two thousand and just that temperature just this is you know just those three to three degree temperature is killing people every year in manhattan from exposure to extreme heat and extreme cold winter it's not just global warming is climate change as climate chan
the buildings trapping it there's not much wind going through it anyway thanks to climate change manhattan is only going to get hotter actually everything is going to go and our researchers have calculated that the rising temperatures will include increase the death toll linked to a warming climate in manhattan by as much as twenty percent by the twenty twentieth's just the next decade in order to find how changing temperatures might affect manhattan and the rest of the big apple is the other...
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manhattan, so... do you call your penis mr. manhattan? mr. manhattan. it's a star. it sounds like a star. have you ever been nervous for a girl to see, or are you always pretty excited? i've heard, "wow!" you know what i mean? you know, yeah, yeah... hey! ( laughing ) that kind of a... yeah, you could hit a high... ♪ whoo oh, wow. so people find the lord in your underwear. doves will release... pigeons will release into the air. you changed it from doves to pigeons, you downsized it? have you ever showed it to a girl and she just started crying? no. do you wanna see if that happens right now? no, just kidding. does it take you longer to jerk off than other guys? jerk off chronicles-- um, ended in my earlier stages. you never jerk off? no, not now, no. why, is it too hard? you need like a team of experts to come in? well... they're like, heave-ho... um... ( laughing ) what's going on with your balls? are they-- are they bigger? um, it's perfect, actually. you know what i mean, it's like, um... a hot dog with two meatballs, you know what i mean? that doesn't sound per
manhattan, so... do you call your penis mr. manhattan? mr. manhattan. it's a star. it sounds like a star. have you ever been nervous for a girl to see, or are you always pretty excited? i've heard, "wow!" you know what i mean? you know, yeah, yeah... hey! ( laughing ) that kind of a... yeah, you could hit a high... ♪ whoo oh, wow. so people find the lord in your underwear. doves will release... pigeons will release into the air. you changed it from doves to pigeons, you downsized...
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sorpresa en manhattan fue william levy que el año pasado prometió que vendría y cumplió, él llegó muyliam levy arribó con ximena navarrete, su nueva coprotagonista en la nueva telenovela la tempestad. >>> hemos tenido escenas bajo d aguantar la respiración por más de un minuto. >>> lesionado salió de la presentación david zepeda después de ser golpeado accidentalmente en la presentación de enrique iglesias. >>> sí, ese micrófono de los que están de pie, lo patea, estaba con mucha euforia y se vino derecho acá. >>> si les gusta la acción y suspenso, unimás y galavisión transmitirán 5s eries, una con alicia machado. >>> univisión también prometió reportajes investigativos, de información, de entretenimiento y nuevos concursos que veremos, también anoche muchos de estos actores estuvieron en la fiesta de los 50 más bellos de la revista people en español, vamos a ver lo que tenemos. >>> es la alfombra roja por la que todo famoso quiere pasar, este año los galanes de la telenovela fueron mayoría en la gala de los 50 más bellos de la revista people en español. >>>ppara mí es un halago . >>>
sorpresa en manhattan fue william levy que el año pasado prometió que vendría y cumplió, él llegó muyliam levy arribó con ximena navarrete, su nueva coprotagonista en la nueva telenovela la tempestad. >>> hemos tenido escenas bajo d aguantar la respiración por más de un minuto. >>> lesionado salió de la presentación david zepeda después de ser golpeado accidentalmente en la presentación de enrique iglesias. >>> sí, ese micrófono de los que están de...
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this is mainly in boston and manhattan, be/w*er hat we're looking at a charter in la right now as well. >> when you're considering this team, it's not the fact that i am local business. it's not only that i'm a local business that's been in business for many years, but also because of the exposure that convenient parking had in managing city parking with a spotless record. we have also been recently awarded four of the biggest garages for the city -- managing golden gate japan center as well as [inaudible] garage with our partners so we have the experience in parking management and especially focused on the [inaudible] garage experience that has different events, as well as the local street festival. as factors for columbia hospitality, you'll find that we have consistently delivered results with all of our facilities. we will be 100 percent focused on delivering results for your facility. we will report that in the rfp. and with due respect to the other team, you get a much more diverse and broad ability to deliver with the combination of convenient parking being a highly acclaimed lo
this is mainly in boston and manhattan, be/w*er hat we're looking at a charter in la right now as well. >> when you're considering this team, it's not the fact that i am local business. it's not only that i'm a local business that's been in business for many years, but also because of the exposure that convenient parking had in managing city parking with a spotless record. we have also been recently awarded four of the biggest garages for the city -- managing golden gate japan center as...
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but which location. >> it would be in the manhattan, in the new york regional office. >> oh my god. it's been under our noses the entire time? just miles from the american equivalent of west point. which is also known as west point. this is an exact replica of what we would expect to see at the va building. >> how much paper is that? >> roughly a couple of million lost documents. >> is the medical claiming the va -- >> 100 percent it's there. >> oh pie god, is that a miniclipboard. >> yes, a mininotepad. >> my daughter would love this. >> just bring me the [bleep] claim form. >> gogels down. >> gogels down. >> gogels up, gogels up. >> that does nothing for us. >> you got an organic -- >> all right, i can't take it, i'm going in. >> really? by yourself. >> yeah, i got it. >> now that's an-- see? >> all right. >> the groove on there. >> i got the form. let's get the hell out of here. >> you got it, we got it! >> oh pie god. >> yeah. >> what the [bleep] is this? you just brought a bunch of blank claims from the va waiting room. are you simple? [bleep] away from me. >> wow, she's really
but which location. >> it would be in the manhattan, in the new york regional office. >> oh my god. it's been under our noses the entire time? just miles from the american equivalent of west point. which is also known as west point. this is an exact replica of what we would expect to see at the va building. >> how much paper is that? >> roughly a couple of million lost documents. >> is the medical claiming the va -- >> 100 percent it's there. >> oh pie...
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one was headed into manhattan, to grand central station. they collided.eemed to almost sideswipe each other. we do have first pictures now to share with you. they are still standing upright in fairfield, connecticut. which is not too far outside the city here. 20 to 25 people suffered nonlife threatening injuries. that is good news. also what appears to be the case is that these trains were not traveling up to full speed, which can be up to 90 miles per hour. because they had both not left their stations for too long, they hadn't likely pulled up to that speed. so, when they collided, they didn't knock each other over. cars derailed on both sides with both trains, but they are still fairly upright. no if a talingses in this as we learn more and get more pictures with our fox affiliate chopper on the way. we will bring it to you. now to fox top story. the head of the internal revenue service says we provided horrible customer service. that's one thing everybody agreed on at the first congressional hearing about the agency's targeting conservative groups. t
one was headed into manhattan, to grand central station. they collided.eemed to almost sideswipe each other. we do have first pictures now to share with you. they are still standing upright in fairfield, connecticut. which is not too far outside the city here. 20 to 25 people suffered nonlife threatening injuries. that is good news. also what appears to be the case is that these trains were not traveling up to full speed, which can be up to 90 miles per hour. because they had both not left...
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do you want to turn this city into another manhattan, shanghai or hong kong? thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >> greetings, president chiu, members of the board of supervisors, my name is paul sedway and i live at 765 market street. i have served on the boards of heritage, contemporary museum and spur. i also led what at one point was the largest urban planning consulting firm in the united states, including over 100 environmental impact reports. our firm always tried to prepare eirs that were helpful as an evaluation tool, focusing on two things, alternatives and cumulative effects. and i would like to use that experience to address quickly the eir we have today. first as to alternatives, the eir offered two con flicting reasons why the original design was supersedeed offered considerable light and few shadows on jesse's square. and it would have a reasonable amount of air around it. as for cumulative effects, i believe that if we consider the level of spot-zoning that we have today, the city is going to be seriously damaged, and we will be reducing the human scale and unique q
do you want to turn this city into another manhattan, shanghai or hong kong? thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >> greetings, president chiu, members of the board of supervisors, my name is paul sedway and i live at 765 market street. i have served on the boards of heritage, contemporary museum and spur. i also led what at one point was the largest urban planning consulting firm in the united states, including over 100 environmental impact reports. our firm always tried to prepare...
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it's manhattan. >> manhattan, did it seem like they were going there? >> like they were going to new york. >> tamerlan was fiddling with the gps. danny knew this might be his last chance. >> how do you do that in your head? do you say one, two, three? >> i was counting. i just do it and i did it. >> now you are running. >> i was running. i was going as fast as i could and they looked back. >> he ran across the street to this station and pleaded with the clerk to call 911. >> you hadn't escaped, called 911 and put police on the trail of these bombers, bad things would have happened. i mean, you are a hero in this story. >> i don't think i'm a hero. what i was trying to do is save myself. and i did something good and i think the police, they are the hero. they exchanged gunfire with those bad guys. they are the heros. >> as for the brand-new mercedes danny was driving, it ended up with 32 bullet holes from shootout with police. it is a total loss, but danny says he is okay with that. >>> there is horrifying new dash cam video of a cargo plane crash that k
it's manhattan. >> manhattan, did it seem like they were going there? >> like they were going to new york. >> tamerlan was fiddling with the gps. danny knew this might be his last chance. >> how do you do that in your head? do you say one, two, three? >> i was counting. i just do it and i did it. >> now you are running. >> i was running. i was going as fast as i could and they looked back. >> he ran across the street to this station and pleaded...
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it's manhattan. >> reporter: manhattan. >> yeah. >> reporter: did it seem like they were going there? >> yeah. it seemed like they were going to new york because they asked me a lot of questions. >> reporter: en route to a gas station, danny's phone rang. it was his roommate who wondered why he wasn't home. tamerlan pulled a gun out. >> i said if you don't want me to pick the phone up, i won't. he said you have to answer your phone, but if you say any word in chinese, i will kill you. >> reporter: so when your roommate hears you speaking in english, did he hear you in english? >> he answered in chinese. he said why are you speaking in english, is everything okay. i told him i'm going to sleep over a friend's. >> reporter: what happens then? >> so after i hung up the phone, tamerlan was real happy. he said, good job, good boy. >> reporter: so at some point you start thinking i need an exit strategy here. >> yeah. i need to figure out a way, you know, to save myself. i had the normal sense of what to do. i had to unlock the door, unfasten myself, pull the handle on the door. >> at the g
it's manhattan. >> reporter: manhattan. >> yeah. >> reporter: did it seem like they were going there? >> yeah. it seemed like they were going to new york because they asked me a lot of questions. >> reporter: en route to a gas station, danny's phone rang. it was his roommate who wondered why he wasn't home. tamerlan pulled a gun out. >> i said if you don't want me to pick the phone up, i won't. he said you have to answer your phone, but if you say any word in...
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>> the reason why we care here in manhattan is because of this phenomenon called manhattan henge. see the sunset perfectly through the skyscrapers. get out your instagram, twitter, you will be able to see these sunsets. >> there's the time-lapse sunset. this is gorgeous. >> beautiful. you can see these in late may and mid-july. >> that makes i it look a lot easier to get across town. >> i like previews in the theater. >> i do, too, but some theater owners think the previews are too long. the movie theater owners think the trailers should be cut down by 30 seconds. >> is there like no time limit now? >> there's really no time limit, and you basically see the whole film before it comes out. >> you're in favor of shortening? >> i think less is more. >> i haven't been to a theater in, like, two years. i don't want to say that to the movie business -- >> do not tell people that. >> i watch movies, but on my ipad. we need a good animal story. >> always. we want to make sure everyone laughs. there is an ostrich on the streets of china look at this video. >> how does an ostrich get out? >
>> the reason why we care here in manhattan is because of this phenomenon called manhattan henge. see the sunset perfectly through the skyscrapers. get out your instagram, twitter, you will be able to see these sunsets. >> there's the time-lapse sunset. this is gorgeous. >> beautiful. you can see these in late may and mid-july. >> that makes i it look a lot easier to get across town. >> i like previews in the theater. >> i do, too, but some theater owners...
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the upcoming book is called primates of manhattan motherhood. the author is here now. buzzing about this, the idea of the 1% of the 1% hiring disabled tour guides to get through disney. is that really happening? >> it really is happening. and, you know, as you know, i'm a social researcher, and i live in what i consider a pretty exotic tribe. i live among the privileged and powerful parents of new york city, and once in a while when you're a social researcher in this world, i mean, i live in the world. i'm fascinated by it, and once in a while i uncover a practice that is truly surprising. this was sure one of them. >> you're writing about this in your book which is coming out. "the new york post" also wrote about it this week and quoted a mother who apparently engaged in the practice with a group called dream tours florida and this mother said, my daughter waited one minute to get on it's a small world. the other kids had to wait 2 1/2 hours. you can't go to disney without a tour concierge. this is how the 1% does disney. >> is it a lens into a certain kind of life? >
the upcoming book is called primates of manhattan motherhood. the author is here now. buzzing about this, the idea of the 1% of the 1% hiring disabled tour guides to get through disney. is that really happening? >> it really is happening. and, you know, as you know, i'm a social researcher, and i live in what i consider a pretty exotic tribe. i live among the privileged and powerful parents of new york city, and once in a while when you're a social researcher in this world, i mean, i live...
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where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is delivered and used, it must also be taken away. man: it's important that the waste generated by any society not be left around. cholera, and other diseases and problems, have been spread, because people wound up living in filth. even the ancients understood that you couldn't have the sewage where you lived. and the easiest thing to do was transport it to another spot -- by water, or a river. most of the first sewer systems were on the east coast of the united states, often in places that already had developed a citywide water supply system.
where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is...
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. >>> across the hudson river in lower manhattan, a spectacular site at the scene of the 9/11 attacksptured the spire that will top the new world trade center as it was hoisted to the roof of what will become the tallest tower in the western hemisphere. here's reporter tim fleisher of wabc in new york. >> to see this go up and cap it off, it's a beautiful moment for everybody, and, you know, not just for new yorkers, but america. >> reporter: this moment more than an amazing construction effort placing this spire on top of the world trade center bringing this world trade center to its symbolic pinnacle of 1776 feet. this 22-ton structure houses state-of-the-art lighting and assembled represents the 17th and 18th segments that make up the crowning glory of this building. >> it's here. our hearts and prayers go out to all the victims of september 11th, and you can't knock us down. >> reporter: unfurling the american flag for these workers, it's a different kind of topping off event common on construction projects put in place with the last steel beam. >> yes, it is totally different. i'
. >>> across the hudson river in lower manhattan, a spectacular site at the scene of the 9/11 attacksptured the spire that will top the new world trade center as it was hoisted to the roof of what will become the tallest tower in the western hemisphere. here's reporter tim fleisher of wabc in new york. >> to see this go up and cap it off, it's a beautiful moment for everybody, and, you know, not just for new yorkers, but america. >> reporter: this moment more than an...
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so -- >> it is here in manhattan, right?ot only in manhattan but around the country. in manhattan, it was very important we do a clinical test study. so we went to beth israel hospital and did one floor. we saved $999,000 on one floor of a hospital. >> how? just getting them out of the beds faster? >> by having less medication. the patient and the loved one. >> interesting. >> felt more secure, more comfortable. >> wow, that's interesting. now, -- ucla has taken on the entire program and they're teaching their nurses and the doctors and i get letters every day from the experience, i can't tell you what a difference it is. everyone of us is a patient. nobody is getting away with it. or a loved one. >> we'll not get out of this life alive, right? >> it is a universal problem. >> that's right. >> like water. >> donna, you took such a great look at it, and you said you know what? here is the need and you met it. i'm impressed with you. big fan of yours and admirer of yours and honor to have you on the show with liz and david. th
so -- >> it is here in manhattan, right?ot only in manhattan but around the country. in manhattan, it was very important we do a clinical test study. so we went to beth israel hospital and did one floor. we saved $999,000 on one floor of a hospital. >> how? just getting them out of the beds faster? >> by having less medication. the patient and the loved one. >> interesting. >> felt more secure, more comfortable. >> wow, that's interesting. now, -- ucla has...
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washington square and jackson square and the best in new york with bryant park in the middle of manhattan, which is the home to a lot of activities and the people go there every day and it is almost a tourist attraction in and of itself. >> and this slide is an interesting one it comes from copenhagen in denmark and shows how housing can interact with the park. so that the people that are in the housing feel like they are in the park and the people that are in the park see the people living there and creates a
washington square and jackson square and the best in new york with bryant park in the middle of manhattan, which is the home to a lot of activities and the people go there every day and it is almost a tourist attraction in and of itself. >> and this slide is an interesting one it comes from copenhagen in denmark and shows how housing can interact with the park. so that the people that are in the housing feel like they are in the park and the people that are in the park see the people...
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the program to higher instances of fraud and abuse now earlier i spoke to a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research about the solvency of the s s d i program. the late one nine hundred eighty s. there has been rapid growth within the program that was not predicted by the office of the actuaries what has caused this growth and beneficiaries and can this growth be sustained. so what happened was there was a crackdown on people who were abusing the system in the early eighties and there was a backlash to the crackdown so what ends up happening is as people were taken off the disability rolls who were misusing the system a couple of people who were genuinely disabled work in the middle of that and so there was a public outcry and congress passed a law called the social security disability benefits reform act of one thousand nine hundred four which changed dramatically the eligibility criteria for social security disability so it used to be you had to prove that you were really incapacitated you had a stroke you had cancer or something like that but according to the new rul
the program to higher instances of fraud and abuse now earlier i spoke to a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research about the solvency of the s s d i program. the late one nine hundred eighty s. there has been rapid growth within the program that was not predicted by the office of the actuaries what has caused this growth and beneficiaries and can this growth be sustained. so what happened was there was a crackdown on people who were abusing the system in the early eighties...
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washington square and jackson square and the best in new york with bryant park in the middle of manhattan, which is the home to a lot of activities and the people go there every day and it is almost a tourist attraction in and of itself. >> and this slide is an interesting one it comes from copenhagen in denmark and shows how housing can interact with the park. so that the people that are in the housing feel like they are in the park and the people that are in the park see the people living there and creates a incredible diverse and interesting environment. >> so jack mentioned how the parks and open space are going to create a central hub for the bay and water front neighborhoods and we feel the same way about the retail and the importance of the place making in the retail and the streetscape. and at pier 48 it will be the first step in creating the experience for the pedestrians but importantly, and different from other developments that you hear about we are also
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that was over growing a from the manhattan institute for policy research of next i will dig into the fine print of the social security trust fund to take a look at where your payroll taxes are really being spent and then a prime interest producer bob english and i will talk about congressional insider trading and we'll follow up on friday's show to reveal the winner of the banker come stating. oh oh. i think going down of the song and good morning we will remember that we will leave . that. live. that's to be. a. little. bit misleading. but i'm a fairly. good. for . continuing our conversation about social security let's investigate the social security trust fund and look into the fine print of its financing here's what president reagan told the nation and eight hundred six our one nine hundred eighty s. our nation's ironclad commitment to. social security it is sure is the only that america will always keep the promises made in troubled times and half a century ago it assures those who are still working that they do have a pact with the future. but just seven years later the nation'
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manhattan and beyond recedes from its edge. the spire, which will hold broadcasting antenna, rises another 408 feet. there's a computer-controlled beacon on top and this is what they expect it to look like as it becomes the icon of new york. when you stand back and you look up and you see that spire light up, what are you going to think? bill baroni is in charge here for the port authority of new york and new jersey which owns the project. >> i'm going to think the iron workers and sheet metal workers and thousands of people who worked on this site who said "give us a chance to build this building, we'll build it," they got it right. >> pelley: 26,000 workers built the strongest skyscraper in history. it stands on a pedestal 20 stories high so a truck bomb like the one in 1993 can't cripple it. the tower's central core of concrete and steel is seven times stronger than usual which they figure would survive the impact of a jetliner. scott rechler is the voice chairman of port authority. people said if you build those buildings n
manhattan and beyond recedes from its edge. the spire, which will hold broadcasting antenna, rises another 408 feet. there's a computer-controlled beacon on top and this is what they expect it to look like as it becomes the icon of new york. when you stand back and you look up and you see that spire light up, what are you going to think? bill baroni is in charge here for the port authority of new york and new jersey which owns the project. >> i'm going to think the iron workers and sheet...
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here is the latest. >> it is a wild story. 2.8 million dollars in a matter of hours in manhattan but part of a bank heist that actually stretched around the world. >> this was the largest theft of this type that we have seen this was a 21st century bank heist that reached through the internet to span the globe. this cyber crime organization used laptops and mallware. >> authorities say they are just the new york cell in a global crime ring. >> they become a virtual criminal flash mob, going from machine to machine drawing as much money as they can before these accounts are shut down. >> take a look at a map of the atms that they had in a matter of hours. operations like this played out around the world. third party credit card process processors. the issue is maybe it's not just atms. they were into these bank systems and into their software. >> they could issue new pin codes, raise the credit or withdrawal limits there. how did the -- how did they get the cards that they needed to get the stuff out? >> they are prepaid debit cards. you could get those and punch in an account number.
here is the latest. >> it is a wild story. 2.8 million dollars in a matter of hours in manhattan but part of a bank heist that actually stretched around the world. >> this was the largest theft of this type that we have seen this was a 21st century bank heist that reached through the internet to span the globe. this cyber crime organization used laptops and mallware. >> authorities say they are just the new york cell in a global crime ring. >> they become a virtual...
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. >>> good morning from nursing students in manhattan, kansas, it's monday, may 6, 2013 and this is "the daily rundown." >> happy nurses week. >> and now, here's chuck todd. >> ah, from the real manhattan. thank you to those nursing students from kansas and to all of the nurses from across the country who sent in videos this morning in honor of nurses week, we all have a a manhattan bias, as you found out. get right to my first reads of the morning. >>>some strikes on syria, for the first time in three days are raising the possibility that the two-year civil war could broaden into a wider regional conflict. the assad serb she warned the attack opens the door to all the options, he says. on sunday, air strikes hit base of the elite republican guard as well as depots which store iranian-made precision guided missiles and a military research center that u.s. officials believe to be syria's main chemical weapons facility. now you israel, of course, does not confirm the attack officially but they are not disputing it either. they have repeatedly threatened to intervene in syria to stop the
. >>> good morning from nursing students in manhattan, kansas, it's monday, may 6, 2013 and this is "the daily rundown." >> happy nurses week. >> and now, here's chuck todd. >> ah, from the real manhattan. thank you to those nursing students from kansas and to all of the nurses from across the country who sent in videos this morning in honor of nurses week, we all have a a manhattan bias, as you found out. get right to my first reads of the morning....
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have a good friday. >>> 7:30 now on a friday morning, a picture perfect day in lower manhattan and we moments away from watching history live on our air, the one world trade center spire will be lowered into place, 1,776 feet in the air, a number loaded with symbolism and meaning for this country, and matt is 104 floors up or so and he will have the honor of kicking off what has to be an incredibly delicate operation, matt, and loaded with meaning for all americans. >> sarvannahsavannah, imagine t members of those who lost their lives on 9/11, not only the people who worked at the world trade center but the heroic first responders who rushed into danger and lost their lives because of what happened here and over the last oh 11 years or so or 12 years, they've watched what's happened at this site. sometimes it's been painfully slow but over the last six plus years it's moved at quite a pace and so many people have put their heart and their soul into this progress or this process, and they're going to get to see the crowning achievement in a couple of minutes. by the way the guy who get
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that was over from the manhattan institute for policy research of next i will dig into the fine print of the social security trust fund to take a look at where your payroll taxes are really being spent and then prime interest producer bob english and i will talk about congressional insider trading and we'll follow up on friday's show to reveal the winner of the banker's eighteen. yo suit to sit through to pursue through the. i am. sure your job you. do really really do you know what he was doing and you know who it was or a horse. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free accreditation free transport judges free. range mentioned free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a free media dog r t v dot com you. choose your language. calling a kid with no influential print to say still some of the. choose the
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that was over growing from the manhattan institute for policy research of next i will dig into the fine print of the social security trust fund to take a look at where your payroll taxes are really being spent and then a prime interest producer bob english and i will talk about congressional insider trading and we'll follow up on friday's show to reveal the winner of the banker's cup stated. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device so you can watch r.t. any time anywhere. yo sutras of the disappearing newbies along with their civilian news. yes. i'm sure your show that you. do really really would do you know there was a good investment you know who was already forced to. come or like. continuing our conversation about social security was investigate the social security trust fund and look into the fine print of its financing here's what president reagan told the nation and eight hundred six thousand nine hundred eigh
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these are the atms they hit in manhattan, $2.8 million just in new york, $45 million around the worldun, no mask. just computers, a lot of coordination, and a lot of mo e moxie. >> it's kind of scary when you feel that that could just be the tip of the iceberg, right? and there's potentially other organizations out there, potentially not on this scale, that could do similar things. >> the fact that they got into the systems of these big banks around the world. yes, they were able to target the prepaid debit card accounts, but authorities are now wondering what else were they able to get, what else can they get, and what else can similar kinds of criminals get. >> incredible story, scott cohn. call it proof the system works or it's flat broken, but texas paid by the nation's top earners are putting gunman back in the black. robert frank joins us with a feel-good story on uncle sam. >> and you heard it here first on this show last month. i predicted what i called the april surprise, a flood of tax dollars from the wealthy. and guess what, it happened. a congressional budget office sayin
these are the atms they hit in manhattan, $2.8 million just in new york, $45 million around the worldun, no mask. just computers, a lot of coordination, and a lot of mo e moxie. >> it's kind of scary when you feel that that could just be the tip of the iceberg, right? and there's potentially other organizations out there, potentially not on this scale, that could do similar things. >> the fact that they got into the systems of these big banks around the world. yes, they were able to...
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the letter was intercepted at a mail sorting facility here in manhattan, the other opened by the president of the mayors against illegal guns at their office in washington, d.c. everyone who came in contact with the letters have either been checked and treated, listed as okay now, but those letters have louisiana postmarks. both were identical in content, containing warnings that arrived for bloomberg and his group that directly called them out for the gun control debate and their interference with gun reform. now, sources telling our affiliate wnbc the letter said in part, quote, what's in the letter is nothing compared to what i've got planned for you. >> i'm not angry. there are people who i would argue do things that may be irrational, do things that are wrong, but it's a very complex world out there and we just have to deal with that. >> president obama echoed mayor blomburg's call to continue the gun control push during a stop in chicago last night. >> we know that 90% of the american people and 80% of gun owners agree with us. why aren't we getting that done? >> joining me is dan gr
the letter was intercepted at a mail sorting facility here in manhattan, the other opened by the president of the mayors against illegal guns at their office in washington, d.c. everyone who came in contact with the letters have either been checked and treated, listed as okay now, but those letters have louisiana postmarks. both were identical in content, containing warnings that arrived for bloomberg and his group that directly called them out for the gun control debate and their interference...
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it is like muppets take manhattan if by manhattan you mean my clothes off.ou like. it what's coming up on tonight's show? >> did president obama personally direct the irs to target the tea party and other conservative groups? probably not. we will investigate if she should be impeached anyway. and the latest on the justice department seizing phone records and why it could mean impeachment for president obama. and pen gillette talks about being a finalist on "seb bra tee apprentice --" celebrity apprentice". >> your work
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families that are doing this. >> just manhattan? >> that's what it says here. >> well it's a new york paper. >> i don't know, it sounds awful. >> and if you can beat the system, any system, somehow. what are you teaching your children is the point of that? when you're totally misrepresenting somebody. they're handicapped, but they're not a member of your family. >> how fun is that to go around with people you don't even know, you have to pretend, you don't even know their middle name, it's just wrong, weird. >> you have to see when people are getting ready to board airplanes, they call up the know, the elderly and those who need assistance with babies and stuff. inevitably in that group there's one or two -- >> limping. >> they don't need it. >> they just, they're getting on. they want to get on and that's how they're going to do it. >> they want their space up top before anyone else gets it. >> that's what i hate, because the plane is all full and you're getting on. >> then they look at you look, where were you? in places like that
families that are doing this. >> just manhattan? >> that's what it says here. >> well it's a new york paper. >> i don't know, it sounds awful. >> and if you can beat the system, any system, somehow. what are you teaching your children is the point of that? when you're totally misrepresenting somebody. they're handicapped, but they're not a member of your family. >> how fun is that to go around with people you don't even know, you have to pretend, you don't...