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the chase manhattan bank was the bank of the manhattan company. the manhattan company was a water company. but the water company was created by aaron burr because he wanted a bank. the way he was able to create a bank was to create a water company and slip into the charter of the water company a little clause which said any profits could be used to create anything else he wanted. he created a bank. the water company fell by the wayside. it never really produced much water. the bank went on. in fact, the bank of the manhattan company went on hunting water until the 1920's, because it was afraid of losing its charter. and every meeting of the bank of the manhattan company, they would have pitchers of water being served, into the 1920's, just to make sure the bank did not lose its state charter for banking. but the water was awful. nobody would drink it. the reservoir system was begun, a great system that resulted in mostly gravity-fed water for the city of new york. but the gravity-fed water, for the most part, would not rise above six stories. so w
the chase manhattan bank was the bank of the manhattan company. the manhattan company was a water company. but the water company was created by aaron burr because he wanted a bank. the way he was able to create a bank was to create a water company and slip into the charter of the water company a little clause which said any profits could be used to create anything else he wanted. he created a bank. the water company fell by the wayside. it never really produced much water. the bank went on. in...
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make a mapwe want to of manhattan. manhattan is haphazard. you do not know what is going to happen north of houston street. it is these perfect lanes. street are just pastures, and we need some rational system for development. a crew ofe talked to surveyors and mapped manhattan all the way up to 155th street. there was nothing there. there were pastors. it was all rural. human block after block and put intersection, and developed what became the grid system for manhattan. hence, gridlock. this is the only visible symbol left of that gridlock. old bolt left of the bolts and the stakes that john randall jr. put into it. he was chased by property owners who did not want the streets going through their farms, their properties. more -- clement moore, who wrote "the night before christmas, was most outraged that his land in what became greenwich village was being split up to the grid system. but that created the rational system, for better or for worse, for development that became manhattan, that created the grid system that rationalized developmen
make a mapwe want to of manhattan. manhattan is haphazard. you do not know what is going to happen north of houston street. it is these perfect lanes. street are just pastures, and we need some rational system for development. a crew ofe talked to surveyors and mapped manhattan all the way up to 155th street. there was nothing there. there were pastors. it was all rural. human block after block and put intersection, and developed what became the grid system for manhattan. hence, gridlock. this...
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the group shuttle down the manhattan bridge. we walked over the manhattan bridge. and i don't know, don. walk with me. we'll watch this together live. there are all cardboard coffins which we saw them lay out in the middle of atlantic avenue. in brooklyn. right over by the barclay's center. they all stopped speaking. we well all just watch this together. they're placing now the coffins in front of themselves. they're seated in the middle of the -- of the -- >> what are they chanting, brooke? >> stopping traffic here. let me try to listen. ♪ weave ain ain't going to stop people are free ♪ now i'm in the struggle saying i can't breathe ♪ ♪ we ain't going to stop until people are free ♪ ♪ we aein't going to stop until people are free ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't breathe ♪ now i'm in a struggle saying i can't breathe ♪ >> here we go. i am going to step away. >> they're arresting people next to you. >> they're beginning the arrests. they're beginning. this is the first. with the plastic handcuffs. as you watch this. there is a woman in a green hat. these people in the green hats are
the group shuttle down the manhattan bridge. we walked over the manhattan bridge. and i don't know, don. walk with me. we'll watch this together live. there are all cardboard coffins which we saw them lay out in the middle of atlantic avenue. in brooklyn. right over by the barclay's center. they all stopped speaking. we well all just watch this together. they're placing now the coffins in front of themselves. they're seated in the middle of the -- of the -- >> what are they chanting,...
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have converged on midtown manhattan and very close. this is along sixth avenue. this is live pictures that you're looking at us coming to us outside of fox news hq in midtown manhattan. the mood has escalated in the last few minutes, the protests were peaceful, they began about an hour ago. in the last few moments, pushing and shoving, and as we were coming to air, we witnessed new york police officers pulling someone out of that crowd. we believe, could be an arrest, we don't know, all we can tell you is what we're seeing as you are looking at the pictures live on your screen at home. the mood in midtown manhattan changing in just the last few moments. protesters are upset. with regards to the eric garner case. this was the alleged chokehold that officer daniel pantalleo after he was arrested for selling loose cigarettes on staten island. new york city mayor bill de blasio came out encouraging unhappy new yorkers to protest, but pled with them to remain peaceful. we're not seeing that happen right now here on the streets of midtown ma
have converged on midtown manhattan and very close. this is along sixth avenue. this is live pictures that you're looking at us coming to us outside of fox news hq in midtown manhattan. the mood has escalated in the last few minutes, the protests were peaceful, they began about an hour ago. in the last few moments, pushing and shoving, and as we were coming to air, we witnessed new york police officers pulling someone out of that crowd. we believe, could be an arrest, we don't know, all we can...
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you were many manhattan, you circled back. spending that much time with the protesters as they moved through a densely populated city, what was their strategy in making a statement but keeping it peaceful and keeping it moving. >> it's a great ke. i think your question was strategy. incredibly simple answer was that there wasn't a huge strategy. what i did notice, and this is where it all begin, b i'm joining you froley square. this is the heart of downtown manhattan, government buildings are, city hall, new york, police department headquarters, and so this was the genesis this evening. and this is what our seven that i've been out with these people. and so this is where it began. but to your point, it was very organic. it was incredibly organized and well orchestrated. there were organizers in the backs of the marches and the fronts making sure people, you know, were abiding the law for the most parts. in terms of crossing streets before people started walking into traffic. you saw people starting here in lower manhattan towa
you were many manhattan, you circled back. spending that much time with the protesters as they moved through a densely populated city, what was their strategy in making a statement but keeping it peaceful and keeping it moving. >> it's a great ke. i think your question was strategy. incredibly simple answer was that there wasn't a huge strategy. what i did notice, and this is where it all begin, b i'm joining you froley square. this is the heart of downtown manhattan, government buildings...
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lower manhattan outside of the hollande tunnel. what appears to be hundreds if not thousands of people on the move. we've got correspondents down in the crowds. i want to show you the scene from the brooklyn bridge which had thousands of people crossing over on to the bridge itself. the crowd holding signs, chanting, some carrying candles. there is anger, there is frustration. they are overwhelmingly peaceful, the demonstrators wanting to make their voices heard. we have correspondents, as i said, down in the crowd down there by the brooklyn bridge. by the hollande tunnel. first, go to chris cuomo with protesters. chris, exactly where are you and what's the scene like? >> reporter: we were on the way, anderson, to the hollande tunnel. when we got there, there was police and crowds. so much bigger than last night. there was hundreds last night. hard to calculate, but certainly 10,000 at least. and they are now walking down hudson back towards into the tribe tribecka area of manhattan. the streets, a metaphor for shutting down the sy
lower manhattan outside of the hollande tunnel. what appears to be hundreds if not thousands of people on the move. we've got correspondents down in the crowds. i want to show you the scene from the brooklyn bridge which had thousands of people crossing over on to the bridge itself. the crowd holding signs, chanting, some carrying candles. there is anger, there is frustration. they are overwhelmingly peaceful, the demonstrators wanting to make their voices heard. we have correspondents, as i...
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we've got images in union scare in manhattan, large crowds in manhattan tonight. this is the scene at the tree lighting ceremony in philadelphia, pennsylvania, earlier this evening. you can see there's chanting, carrying signs at that city's big holiday event. this is a nice composition here with the dancers and then the stop killer cops sign in the foreground. these signs here, this is from washington, d.c., protesters at dupont circle chanting and holding signs. people saying black lives matter. saying i can't breathe. protesters were also stopping traffic tonight in new orleans. this is an image from new orleans. again, people holding signs saying black lives matter. this is what it looks like on the street in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, tonight. on the west coast it looks like from early aimimages we have th protesters are starting to coalesce. l.a. to nyc. this is st. louis, missouri, tonight where there were protests and arrests outside the courthouse in downtown st. louis, missouri. if you're having a hard time telling the protests over the killing of michael
we've got images in union scare in manhattan, large crowds in manhattan tonight. this is the scene at the tree lighting ceremony in philadelphia, pennsylvania, earlier this evening. you can see there's chanting, carrying signs at that city's big holiday event. this is a nice composition here with the dancers and then the stop killer cops sign in the foreground. these signs here, this is from washington, d.c., protesters at dupont circle chanting and holding signs. people saying black lives...
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down the west side of manhattan. it's one of the major roads., but people used to get in and out of the city. rare night to see these kinds of protests here in the city of new york. our cnn coverage continues with these protests and more on the, the death of eric garner. now with don lemon and cnn tonight. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> andersen, thank you very much. breaking news tonight. protests spreading across this city in the wake of a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the chokehold death of an african-american man in july. we have got a lot to get to tonight. just look at what is going on in the streets of new york city. cnn's chris cuomo on the streets tonight. he is joining us from, believe it is times square. chris. protesters are out in force in times square. michael brown grand jury decision. what's happening there after the eric garner grand jury decision? >> the
down the west side of manhattan. it's one of the major roads., but people used to get in and out of the city. rare night to see these kinds of protests here in the city of new york. our cnn coverage continues with these protests and more on the, the death of eric garner. now with don lemon and cnn tonight. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> andersen, thank you very much. breaking news tonight. protests spreading across this city in the wake of a grand jury decision not to indict a...
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you're looking here, i believe, you're looking at the island of manhattan. but that doesn't look like times square to me. control room, can you tell me if that's times square. that looks like the west side highway -- it is west side times square, and also the part of midtown manhattan near rockefeller outside our studios. the whole area was way more full than is usually is, of cops and traffic and pedestrians tonight, because the rockefeller center tree lighting ceremony was held here tonight, a high profile nationally televised event, but in addition to all of that expected chaos, the protesters upset about the eric garner decision effectively tried to crash that party tonight leading to the inevitable mofb of the no justice, no peace slogan into tonight's more apt slogan, no justice, no tree. protesters also were in manhattan, blocked traffic on a major north/south thorough fare on the west side of man hat tab, darted through cars, they laid down. one of the things they chanted over and over again is "i can't breathe." i should tell you this will be the fr
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protesters are gathering in manhattan right now.e outraged over the grand jury decision not to indict the police officer for the choking death of eric garner. let's go straight to the scene. cnn's chris welsh is there for us. what are you seeing? >> reporter: wolf, i'm in downtown manhattan. i'm in foley square. take a look around me. we got here just about probably over an hour ago. there was essentially no one here. if you look around now, it's probably safe to say there are at least a couple hundred, 2 or 300 people here. a lot of people in the audience, in the crowd are bloggers. you see a lot of cameras with lights on them, a lot of live streamers. of course, there are a lot of protesters here. i've spoke to the organizers and they say that they were hurt, they were disgusted by this decision by the grand jury to not indict white police officer daniel pantaleo. today they have come out to make that clear. this rally, they say what they want is full accountability, not just by the police officers who were involved in eric garner
protesters are gathering in manhattan right now.e outraged over the grand jury decision not to indict the police officer for the choking death of eric garner. let's go straight to the scene. cnn's chris welsh is there for us. what are you seeing? >> reporter: wolf, i'm in downtown manhattan. i'm in foley square. take a look around me. we got here just about probably over an hour ago. there was essentially no one here. if you look around now, it's probably safe to say there are at least a...
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in fact, there was strong managerial leadership in the manhattan project. there were two strong leaders. there was the civilian leader, robert oppenheimer, the scientific leader who headed the scientific -- not just group that was working on it, but how to coordinate their input. then there was the military leader, general leslie groves, a one star general, the fully -- a sort of brilliant public manager. smart guy. but there were money issues, secrecy issues to be dealt with that went beyond the outreach of either of these individuals. and we know historically the manhattan project was ultimately infiltrated. there were spies. there was intelligence gathering that came out of it. on the other hand, by and large, it was massively secret. the success of the manhattan project is not fully wedded to its secrecy, but certainly part of it. the manhattan project in the 1940's is trying to develop the science and logistics to create a deployable weapon. and this is supposed to be a super weapon, but no one is exactly sure what it is going to look like. it is just
in fact, there was strong managerial leadership in the manhattan project. there were two strong leaders. there was the civilian leader, robert oppenheimer, the scientific leader who headed the scientific -- not just group that was working on it, but how to coordinate their input. then there was the military leader, general leslie groves, a one star general, the fully -- a sort of brilliant public manager. smart guy. but there were money issues, secrecy issues to be dealt with that went beyond...
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these are live pictures of protests in manhattan. the protests in the death of eric garner will continue. you are watching al jazeera america. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> hi, everyone, this is al jazeera america. calls for change, the plan to retrain the nypd as more protestors take to the streets. pattern of abuse, a scathing review from the justice department, of police tactics in cleveland. mall attack, police in abu dhabi arrest a woman for the murder of an american teacher did she act alone. and flu danger, why doctors say this year's vaccine is less effective, and why you should still get it.
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. >> en manhattan la marcha iniciÓ frente a las cortes de justicia federal, querÍan mandarle un claroe le pierden la fe al sistema judicial. >> nos tiene que mostrar que podemos confiar en ellos. >> una emblemÁtica calle se vio inundada por un rÍo humano en la zona de Área financiera. la gente gritaba no disparen, no disparen! y subÍan las manos al aire recordando a michael brown que muriÓ abatido por un policÍa en missouri cuando estaba desarmado. >> se podrÁ cambiar algo? >> esperamos que sÍ. >> pero el grito mÁs simbÓlico fue no puedo respirar, tal como gritaba desesperado eric gardner mientras lo asfixiaba al policÍa daÑa. > lo que estÁ pasando aquÍ es una desgracia. >>muchos se tiraban en el pavimento y se acostaba como representando personas muertas. >>a lo largo del recorrido pararon de trÁfico por largas horas. >> podemos hacer un cambio si todos nos unimos y queremos tanto el cambio lo podemos hacer. >>tambiÉn bloquearon por lo -1 de los tÚneles que conecta a manhattan, new jersey, en brooklyn vieron otras protestas. >> los grupos que se estÁn manifestando en este momento se
. >> en manhattan la marcha iniciÓ frente a las cortes de justicia federal, querÍan mandarle un claroe le pierden la fe al sistema judicial. >> nos tiene que mostrar que podemos confiar en ellos. >> una emblemÁtica calle se vio inundada por un rÍo humano en la zona de Área financiera. la gente gritaba no disparen, no disparen! y subÍan las manos al aire recordando a michael brown que muriÓ abatido por un policÍa en missouri cuando estaba desarmado. >> se podrÁ...
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este momento se han dispersado por pequeÑos grupos a lo largo de la isla de manhattan.esta noche se presentaron como un par de refriegas y ademÁs un par de detenidos, quÉ pasÓ? >> han sido mÁs que pequeÑos actos, no vandalismos segÚn las autoridades. en algunas ocasiones los manifestantes rodearon autos de la policÍa, y se pensaban que podrÍan tomarlo para luego voltear los pero no se llegÓ a eso, las autoridades consideran que esta gran manifestaciÓn de miles de personas, fue muy pacÍfica, y las personas que fueron arrestadas podrÍan salir en libertad mÁs tarde, en la noche o quizÁs a más tardar el dÍa de maÑana. esta es la informaciÓn desde nuestro punto muchas >> cientos de personas recorren las calles para mostrar su indignaciÓn por los dos casos de afroamericanos muertos a manos de la policÍa de la raza blanca en ferguson y no hallar,los manifestantes gritaban consignas alusivas a la brutalidad policial. algunos marcharon por la ciudad, mientras decenas se congregaron en el recinto de la universidad de chicago, donde desplegaron un letrero gigante con el nombre de
este momento se han dispersado por pequeÑos grupos a lo largo de la isla de manhattan.esta noche se presentaron como un par de refriegas y ademÁs un par de detenidos, quÉ pasÓ? >> han sido mÁs que pequeÑos actos, no vandalismos segÚn las autoridades. en algunas ocasiones los manifestantes rodearon autos de la policÍa, y se pensaban que podrÍan tomarlo para luego voltear los pero no se llegÓ a eso, las autoridades consideran que esta gran manifestaciÓn de miles de personas, fue...
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heading back into manhattan. over the manhattan bridge. excuse me. however you feel, i talked to a mother who lost her son 2 1/2 years ago. she agreed they're wonderful members of lauf enforce. in this country. she is frustrated as many of the people are that some of these members of law enforcement appear to be indiscriminately killing young people. her perspective. not everyone's. just one. we will head back over the manhattan bridge. back into manhattan. back to you, don. >> all right. brook, stand by. we'll get back to you. as you can imagine this is a, these are traveling protests. sometimes a bit difficult to get our correspondents. they're on the move. want to go to chris cuomo again out in the protest this evening. chris, where are you? >> hey, don. west side highway. turning off right now at 12th street. this is very different than last night. in numbers. also in intensity. but numbers alone. you have at least, 10 times, what you had last night. thousand and thousand of people. and it is a very diverse crowd. you got young people. you have -
heading back into manhattan. over the manhattan bridge. excuse me. however you feel, i talked to a mother who lost her son 2 1/2 years ago. she agreed they're wonderful members of lauf enforce. in this country. she is frustrated as many of the people are that some of these members of law enforcement appear to be indiscriminately killing young people. her perspective. not everyone's. just one. we will head back over the manhattan bridge. back into manhattan. back to you, don. >> all right....
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these are live pictures of protests in manhattan. the protests in the death of eric garner will continue. you are watching al jazeera america. thank you for joining us. >> from shutting down new york's brooklyn bridge closing off the chicago streets, a second night of protests following a grand jury's decision not to indict a police officer in the chokehold death of eric garner. changes the nypd is making. >> federal investigators accuse cleveland police of a pattern of excessive force and say officials there did little to stop it. it's the same city where police shot and killed a
these are live pictures of protests in manhattan. the protests in the death of eric garner will continue. you are watching al jazeera america. thank you for joining us. >> from shutting down new york's brooklyn bridge closing off the chicago streets, a second night of protests following a grand jury's decision not to indict a police officer in the chokehold death of eric garner. changes the nypd is making. >> federal investigators accuse cleveland police of a pattern of excessive...
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these are live pictures of protests in manhattan. the protests in the death of eric garner will continue. you are watching al jazeera america. thank you for joining us. >>> three soldiers are dead after separatist fighters attack a military camp in indian-he would kashmir. ♪ ♪ in hello i am jane dutton. other stories making the news, heavy fighting as isil fighters move in on a military air base in the extr strategic syrian ci. australian parliament passes controversy hal legislation that will impact thousands of migrants. >>> plus why climate change is forces nation to his look at the impact on security at home and beyond their
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he runs the wyckoff group which has a large stake in manhattan.with us. >> thank you. >> you see manhattan impervious to everything else? it's the best real estate market out there? >> i think it's healthy. all the data points support it. it's a great city to live. not necessarily impervious. that's just -- it's not a word that i would use. but it's a great place to live. the market is here. the capital flows are in here in a huge way. i heard what you had to say before about the easing in china. we actually believe that that's leading to chinese capital flows into the united states. and we're seeing quite a bit of it now. >> we certainly had seen a lot of foreign investors go into residential real estate, buying very, very high-priced sort of trophy condos and smaller condos all over manhattan. in terms of the commercial real estate market, are you seeing that foreign inflow of dollar as well? >> huge. >> what kind? >> green lands here in a big way. they did forest city ratner's deal. they're owned by the government of shanghai. fosen is now very
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disruptive in manhattan, no doubt.n nothing is going on in the streets you have traffic blacked up, but last night, west side highway here in new york was shut down? that's a mess. still, it was peaceful. >> and it's not over yet. the nypd is conducting their investigation of this police officer. he's been stripped of his gun and his badge, he's on desk duty. and the justice department is also looking into it to see if any civil rights were violated. stay with abc all morning long as we cover the grand jury's decision and the protests. look for live reports on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> we turn now to breaking news overnight -- the al qaeda affiliate in the arabian peninsula releasing a video threatening to kill an american hostage. luke summers was taken off the street in yemen last year. in the video, he pleads for his life. u.s. special forces just narrowly missed rescuing the hostage during a mission last week. the al qaeda-linked group threatens to kill summer within a few days. this is
disruptive in manhattan, no doubt.n nothing is going on in the streets you have traffic blacked up, but last night, west side highway here in new york was shut down? that's a mess. still, it was peaceful. >> and it's not over yet. the nypd is conducting their investigation of this police officer. he's been stripped of his gun and his badge, he's on desk duty. and the justice department is also looking into it to see if any civil rights were violated. stay with abc all morning long as we...
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huge crowds and protesters flowing into manhattan. jonathan betz is in new york, where a number of protesters have gathered. jonathan, tell us about the scene. >> john, huge crowds bringing parts of midtown manhattan to a standstill. columbus circle. >> reporter: one of several protests that erupted today after the decision not to indict the officer who killed eric garner. along with a new one saying i cannot breathe. it is the last words eric garner said, when police arrested him on that july night. throughout the streets bringing traffic to a standstill. earlier they tried to approach rockefeller center to interrupt the christmas tree lighting. but at a entire area is locked down, officers a huge line of officers in fact are keeping protesters and large crowds a block away from rockefeller center, protesters can't get close to the tree lighting ceremony. they turned the different direction they are winding their way between cars between buses with their hands in the air trying to block the streets, block the traffic. and demanding j
huge crowds and protesters flowing into manhattan. jonathan betz is in new york, where a number of protesters have gathered. jonathan, tell us about the scene. >> john, huge crowds bringing parts of midtown manhattan to a standstill. columbus circle. >> reporter: one of several protests that erupted today after the decision not to indict the officer who killed eric garner. along with a new one saying i cannot breathe. it is the last words eric garner said, when police arrested him...
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don actually was in midtown, manhattan.ed to within of the main highways runs right up along, the river, the east river. wheree protesters are coming to where you are now, don. >> it's not clear. we spoke to police officers here on the scene. they say, they're just here waiting. because as we have been telling you all night. at least when i was on earlier. they're not exactly sure where they're going. they just kind of show up. walk around the city. police are ready. look at this. this is all. want to take you this way. this is down 23rd street right off the fdr. there is -- two very long blocks. filled with nothing but police cars. they blocked it off. if you come this way, erin. show you. these are just police officers that are just here waiting. waiting. and they're blocks. blocks, blocks of police officers. under the fdr. under the, upper platform of the fdr. they're waiting for protesters. whatever the protesters decide. they're going to go. that's what they're doing. so, some of the routes are taking circuitous routes
don actually was in midtown, manhattan.ed to within of the main highways runs right up along, the river, the east river. wheree protesters are coming to where you are now, don. >> it's not clear. we spoke to police officers here on the scene. they say, they're just here waiting. because as we have been telling you all night. at least when i was on earlier. they're not exactly sure where they're going. they just kind of show up. walk around the city. police are ready. look at this. this is...
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it's problematic for the throngs who try to commute from manhattan. this is just added to that. i only show this to you so there are multiple issues here at length. the tree lightening and, of course, this nonindictment that just went down. we also got a statement out of mayor de blasio, and i quote, deeply emotional day for the garner family and all new yorkers. his death a terrible tragedy that no family should have to endure. he's planning a news conference, we're told later this hour. it is going to be incumbent on the mayor and leaders in any capacity even though the variety toy keep the peace and the calm and not agitate. we'll see. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. everyone has questions about money. you know, i think about money kind of a lot. -money's freedom. -money's always on my mind. credit cards. -mortgage. -debt. it's complicated. it's not
it's problematic for the throngs who try to commute from manhattan. this is just added to that. i only show this to you so there are multiple issues here at length. the tree lightening and, of course, this nonindictment that just went down. we also got a statement out of mayor de blasio, and i quote, deeply emotional day for the garner family and all new yorkers. his death a terrible tragedy that no family should have to endure. he's planning a news conference, we're told later this hour. it is...
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manhattan in the 20s, and it's street theater. when you see guys doing this, these are the sky boys. probably the most fascinating thing for people to watch were that they worked without hard hats and safety heroin seszs. this is one of the guys there. four guys and a heater, a catcher and a gunman. here's how it works. these guys would have charcoal heaters like you have in your back yard. they would go until they got to a cherry red color. a guy would go in there with tongs and flip the rivet to a catcher. that's a catcher. he would cav catch it in his glove. then there is -- if the catcher misses it, by the way, he either hits and scars him or falls below this missile. capable of driving a hole in someone's head. the catcher then places the rivet between two beams and the holes between the two beams and they hold it in place while the gun guy with the hammer puts a lot of pressure on it, on the stem of the rivet. his body is shaking until the rivet is smashed kind of like into a mushroom-like cat against the steel. the entire o
manhattan in the 20s, and it's street theater. when you see guys doing this, these are the sky boys. probably the most fascinating thing for people to watch were that they worked without hard hats and safety heroin seszs. this is one of the guys there. four guys and a heater, a catcher and a gunman. here's how it works. these guys would have charcoal heaters like you have in your back yard. they would go until they got to a cherry red color. a guy would go in there with tongs and flip the rivet...
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manhattan. shutti inting down highways. still, everything was peaceful. all these stores and quite possibly for destroying a store front. none of that last night. >> we'll have more all morning long as we cover the grand jury decision in the eric garner case. look for more coverage an "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> coming up, the broadway musical you may not have seen but most certainly have heard. the legend behind singer/songwriter carol congress. >>> ahead in our next half hour, they worked for generations of private school students but are they good for everyone? the new look and controversy behind separate sex public schools? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continue >>> it's won two tony awards, garnered seven nominations and widespread acclaim. the carole king musical tells the story of the early life of the legendary singer/songwriter. genevieve shaw brown gives us a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: it's the broadway musical you haven't seen, and yet somehow know the words to every single
manhattan. shutti inting down highways. still, everything was peaceful. all these stores and quite possibly for destroying a store front. none of that last night. >> we'll have more all morning long as we cover the grand jury decision in the eric garner case. look for more coverage an "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> coming up, the broadway musical you may not have seen but most certainly have heard. the legend behind singer/songwriter...
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huge protests in manhattan thursday night. bigger than those in recent memory with protesters seemingly better organized. this time protesters blocking traffic on roads, bridges and tunnels and once again tying midtown in knots. police even better organized. al sand radiofield is standing by in times square with the late zbles these protests only drawing traction in their second night. we're talking about the city's most iconic landmarks. times square, the brooklyn bridge flooded with protesters for a second night in a row. demonstrations in staten island, here in manhattan and in brooklyn as well. one of the most poignant demonstrations, what protesters called a die-in. you saw them laying down next to coffins they made over in brooklyn. in lower manhattan, arrests were made as police tried to keep people away from traffic. in some cases people were sitting down holding hands singing, in other cases they were chanting. all of them railing against what they believe is the injustice of a failure to indict the officer involved i
huge protests in manhattan thursday night. bigger than those in recent memory with protesters seemingly better organized. this time protesters blocking traffic on roads, bridges and tunnels and once again tying midtown in knots. police even better organized. al sand radiofield is standing by in times square with the late zbles these protests only drawing traction in their second night. we're talking about the city's most iconic landmarks. times square, the brooklyn bridge flooded with...
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let's go to chris cuomo who is in manhattan. chris, we saw you last down by the staten island ferry terminal. where are you now? >> reporter: so now we're walking up the west side highway. this was a big gathering point last night but this time, the crowd is so big that, take a look, rick, show them how they have both sides of this stretch of the road shut down now. so traffic on both sides is shut down by the crowd and you were asking earlier how they organized. this is well organized. they were using an echo system. the staten island ferry there. one person say a couple of words and it would be echoed by people in circles around them so the message translated where to go and when to move out. it's a large pack and they move. one of the things that's remarkable is you have the solemnity of what was happening with the casket and that gesture but also a range of emotions here. there's a lot of diversity. it's not just in the numbers but what brought people here. we've been walking, you walk next to people for a long while and get
let's go to chris cuomo who is in manhattan. chris, we saw you last down by the staten island ferry terminal. where are you now? >> reporter: so now we're walking up the west side highway. this was a big gathering point last night but this time, the crowd is so big that, take a look, rick, show them how they have both sides of this stretch of the road shut down now. so traffic on both sides is shut down by the crowd and you were asking earlier how they organized. this is well organized....
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it's manhattan. joining me now new york congressman peter king. so they're out there in the face of law enforcement with the hands up, don't shoot shouting at these police officers. shouting at the people that we employ to keep us safe. the anger is palpable. your thoughts on why. >> first of all, i think it's totally misdirected. it's the result of agitation by people like al sharpton by irresponsible statements by people like mayor de blasio. start at the top. the district attorney in staten island is a man of unimpeachable integrity. no one's ever questioned his professionalism or ability as district attorney. >> he's indicted cops before, has he not? >> absolutely. absolutely. by the way, there's a #absolutely no element of race here. the highest ranking officer at the scene was an african-american female sergeant. >> at the scene of eric garner's death. >> absolutely. she was there the whole time. secondly, the reason that the cops were there that day was not on their own, but local merchants, this is a minority neighborhood, these are minori
it's manhattan. joining me now new york congressman peter king. so they're out there in the face of law enforcement with the hands up, don't shoot shouting at these police officers. shouting at the people that we employ to keep us safe. the anger is palpable. your thoughts on why. >> first of all, i think it's totally misdirected. it's the result of agitation by people like al sharpton by irresponsible statements by people like mayor de blasio. start at the top. the district attorney in...
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we begin with breaking news, prote protesters on the streets of manhattan despite the mayor's call not to march and asking for new yorkers to put the memories and families and extended nypd family of two murdered officers first for now, to let passions cool and tempers mend a bit on all sides. instead political leaders are still accusing the mayor of demonizing police in the wake of eric garner's death. hundreds of protesters have not let the rain keep them quiet after the assassination of two police officers. >> it started relatively small and it's getting bigger, i take it. what's the latest? >> reporter: it has grown bigger somewhat, maybe 500, maybe 600 people now. not a lot bigger than previous protests. the issue now is they have moved into the streets. this is lexington street or lexington avenue headed north toward harlem. the problem that they have right now is police have tried to keep them on the streets -- on the sidewalks all night, off the streets and protesters have taken to the streets. that is the issue. it has caused a lot more tension between protesters and police. i
we begin with breaking news, prote protesters on the streets of manhattan despite the mayor's call not to march and asking for new yorkers to put the memories and families and extended nypd family of two murdered officers first for now, to let passions cool and tempers mend a bit on all sides. instead political leaders are still accusing the mayor of demonizing police in the wake of eric garner's death. hundreds of protesters have not let the rain keep them quiet after the assassination of two...
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now they're up farther north in manhattan. there's far less traffic, far less foot traffic, far less vehicle traffic. they have taken to the streets here despite police attempts to keep them off the streets, but at the moment, police are allowing them to go on the streets. >> have you heard about any arrests? >> reporter: no arrests that we've seen so far. and it's a fairly tight protest. we've been able to keep up with everybody basically, despite some of the protesters taunting police individually. we've not seen anybody arrested so far. it's only about a block long, this protest, so it's fairly easy to see the entirety of the protest from our vantage point. wolf? >> we'll check back with you and we're also following this developing story. >>> the vice president of the united states, joe biden, will attend funeral services for one of the two fallen officers. rafael ramos. the service is planned for saturday. officer wenjian liu's funeral is pending until relative ts arrive from china. two officers were assassinated on saturd
now they're up farther north in manhattan. there's far less traffic, far less foot traffic, far less vehicle traffic. they have taken to the streets here despite police attempts to keep them off the streets, but at the moment, police are allowing them to go on the streets. >> have you heard about any arrests? >> reporter: no arrests that we've seen so far. and it's a fairly tight protest. we've been able to keep up with everybody basically, despite some of the protesters taunting...
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manhattan island >>we took a trip around manhattan, we took on a boat trip and we said we're not coming back unless they asked us >>in the harbor go ahead >>in the harbor nah it was... >>treacherous waters >>treacherous waters it was raining out it was.. >>and you're pitching the guy and you're saying jersey is the best >>jersey is the best place >>and he understood? >>he did >>did you make him an offer? >>no no >>[laughter] >>[laughter] >>not very good >>the rest of it we should have talked about >>t.j. really quick give me the locations >>uh we were mainly in mercer county area but the mercer county park >>tcnj >>tcnj, princeton university college of new jersey, ryder opening ceremonies were at the prudential center the devils gave us the arena for for free >>what was that like the opening ceremony? >>it was tremendous i mean we had 20,000 people in there >>20,000? >>the athletes their families and all these partners were there >>where did they come from? the athletes? give perspective we're showing video but we >>they're coming from all 50 states around the country >>all 50 states? >
manhattan island >>we took a trip around manhattan, we took on a boat trip and we said we're not coming back unless they asked us >>in the harbor go ahead >>in the harbor nah it was... >>treacherous waters >>treacherous waters it was raining out it was.. >>and you're pitching the guy and you're saying jersey is the best >>jersey is the best place >>and he understood? >>he did >>did you make him an offer? >>no no...
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jonathan. >> reporter: megyn, we're at 32nd and broadway midtown manhattan right now.h these protesters, a group of i would say around 3 or 400 for some four hours or so now. they have been circling manhattan. this has been an entirely peaceful protest tonight. nonviolent. it has been deeply disruptive as it has been over the last couple of days. let me talk to one of the people walking here and find out what their aims are. what do you hope to achieve from all this, sir? >> i want racist cops to stop taking advantage of the people in this city. >> the justice system has gone through due process with the grand jury. why do you think there is a problem with the justice system? >> some presidents do not indict somebody for something like that. you can indict a ham sandwich. >> reporter: do you think you would change anything here? >> absolutely. >> reporter: all right. megyn, that's the kind of sentiments we've heard throughout the night here, throughout the last three nights indeed. now they have halted as they tend to do periodically. it stops traffic, it causes some d
jonathan. >> reporter: megyn, we're at 32nd and broadway midtown manhattan right now.h these protesters, a group of i would say around 3 or 400 for some four hours or so now. they have been circling manhattan. this has been an entirely peaceful protest tonight. nonviolent. it has been deeply disruptive as it has been over the last couple of days. let me talk to one of the people walking here and find out what their aims are. what do you hope to achieve from all this, sir? >> i want...
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this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes.emonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store. -nicolas: yeah. -stephanie: yes. -lemonis: looks nice. -nicolas: thank you. so, this is home base, if you want to call it. lemonis: yeah. nicolas: this is our conference room/showroom. lemonis: i like it. i walk into their corporate office, and i'm surprised how different it is than the two retail stores i've been to. it looks like an edited collection of what courage. b actually stands for. it's much cleaner, and it's much clearer. stephanie: this product is our best-selling product. it is just an easy hanging cardigan, in essence, that we call the duster, 'cause it literally kind of d
this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes.emonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store....
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one of the main northwest arteries on the west side of manhattan island.ay in new york, hours before the grand jury announced its verdict in the eric garner case, the verdict that has brought out all these protests, they nouged they would be moving up the initial deployment of body cameras for new york city police officers to wear while they're on duty. this was in the works in new york for a while but wasn't actually expected to go into effect for another month. then today the day of the eric garner announcement, they moved up the body cam's announcement basically to now. in the ferguson, missouri case after a grand jury decided not to indict officer darren wilson in the death of 18-year-old michael brown, michael brown's family asked people to support their call for police officers across the country to be required to wear body cameras. there was no video evidence of wham in the shooting of amico brown in part because ferguson police did not regularly use cameras. on monday of this week, president obama announced that he would ask congress for $263 milli
one of the main northwest arteries on the west side of manhattan island.ay in new york, hours before the grand jury announced its verdict in the eric garner case, the verdict that has brought out all these protests, they nouged they would be moving up the initial deployment of body cameras for new york city police officers to wear while they're on duty. this was in the works in new york for a while but wasn't actually expected to go into effect for another month. then today the day of the eric...
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i was walking with them across the brooklyn bridge and back into manhattan for seven hours. and never once did i see smashing windows, tossing over cans, lighting any cars on fire. so i do think that we are showing -- we're spotlighting that peace, the call for change, that's what i saw with my own eyes last night. >> and to be fair, there is some coverage of that. i think there could be more. i'm not putting that responsibility on cnn. i'm saying this is our responsibility to bring these things to the forefront. >> i understand. i was just there and forgive me if i got a little -- this is what i saw. i appreciate it. i appreciate your perspective. thank you for joining me and continuing doing the deconstructing of stereotypes we talk about here in the media. >>> demonstrators in phoenix marching to police headquarters protesting the death of a black man unarmed shot during the struggle with a police officer. those details ahead. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to
i was walking with them across the brooklyn bridge and back into manhattan for seven hours. and never once did i see smashing windows, tossing over cans, lighting any cars on fire. so i do think that we are showing -- we're spotlighting that peace, the call for change, that's what i saw with my own eyes last night. >> and to be fair, there is some coverage of that. i think there could be more. i'm not putting that responsibility on cnn. i'm saying this is our responsibility to bring these...
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a manhattan judge has ruled that a video-taped confession can be used in court, but the judge is still weighing whether or not to allow testimony from witnesses hypnotized in the 35-year-old case. a ruling could come as early as this week. hernandez has pleaded not guilty. etan patz vanished in 1979 while walking to his bus stop in new york city. his body was never found.
a manhattan judge has ruled that a video-taped confession can be used in court, but the judge is still weighing whether or not to allow testimony from witnesses hypnotized in the 35-year-old case. a ruling could come as early as this week. hernandez has pleaded not guilty. etan patz vanished in 1979 while walking to his bus stop in new york city. his body was never found.
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federal courthouse in downtown manhattan.outside the supreme court of new york in downtown manhattan. these people gathered just starting about two hours ago amid protests huge right now. headed up broadway. the way these things usually go. union square, which is the main rallying point. and then end up in times square crossroads of the world. can you hear the chants. the same we heard last night. hands um. don't shoot. no justice, no peace. and it is no coincidence, of course, greta, that these marches started tonight outside, as i say, the federal courthouse. justice in new york and the justice that they believe these people, eric garner and before him michael brown in ferguson were denied. greta? >> jonathan, thank you. of course we are going to continue to monitor protests across america. and earlier today, a judge allowing the release of certain information about the grand jury proceedings and the chokehold death case. we learned the grand jury sat for nine weeks, heard from 50 witnesses and saw 60 exhibits. joining us o
federal courthouse in downtown manhattan.outside the supreme court of new york in downtown manhattan. these people gathered just starting about two hours ago amid protests huge right now. headed up broadway. the way these things usually go. union square, which is the main rallying point. and then end up in times square crossroads of the world. can you hear the chants. the same we heard last night. hands um. don't shoot. no justice, no peace. and it is no coincidence, of course, greta, that...
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those of us in manhattan know him well. next to him as anthony, the commissioner of the baltimore police department. has joined us today. finally, to my immediate left we have david keene who is a founding member. former president of the national association. former chair of the american conservative union and a board member of the constitution project. morning's next events will proceed is as follows. each member of the panel will have a view minutes to discuss issues of key importance to them and then will move through some significant things. attribute personal that is relevant, and that is not the fact that i was the u.s. district attorney or served in law enforcement. i am the grandson of a pentecostal preacher and i have a very good sense of when people start to warm to their text, which means they could go a little bit longer. i will exercise those instincts as we move forward. each panelist will have a few minutes and then will talk about community engagement. will discuss issues related to return and reentry. will
those of us in manhattan know him well. next to him as anthony, the commissioner of the baltimore police department. has joined us today. finally, to my immediate left we have david keene who is a founding member. former president of the national association. former chair of the american conservative union and a board member of the constitution project. morning's next events will proceed is as follows. each member of the panel will have a view minutes to discuss issues of key importance to them...
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right now, it is available in certain areas of manhattan only. but amazon lance expansion soon. -- amazon lance expansion soon. it is called prime now and they plan to get certain products to customers in less than one hour. the u.s. will officially blame north korea for that massive cyber attack against sony pictures entertainment. a person with knowledge of the investigations says u.s. officials have gathered enough evidence to determine with high confidence that the north korean government is to blame. scraps as after sony christmas day release of "the movieiew" in major u.s. chains decided not to show the film following threats of violence from the packers. the movie is about a couple of news guys who go off to kill kim jong-un. mattingly is in new york today. we knew this announcement was coming, but what can u.s. officials really do about it? hear as soon as today from officials is that investigators, primarily from the fbi, have determined that they have been able to guide -- tidy government of north korea to this hack. >> it sounded like
right now, it is available in certain areas of manhattan only. but amazon lance expansion soon. -- amazon lance expansion soon. it is called prime now and they plan to get certain products to customers in less than one hour. the u.s. will officially blame north korea for that massive cyber attack against sony pictures entertainment. a person with knowledge of the investigations says u.s. officials have gathered enough evidence to determine with high confidence that the north korean government...
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one that shutdown the streets of midtown manhattan.he cover from "the new york daily news." the headline, we can't breathe. that has become a mantra shouted by protesters. the paper made it clear where it stands on the issue. >>> russian president vladimir putin is delivering his state of the union address to members of parliament. he is focusing on the economy which officials warn could fall into recession next year. putin said sanctions are harmful for all countries. he is outlining the domestic and foreign affairs and russia's role in crimea and ukraine. he is blaming the west for the position of force for russia. his popularity is very high in russia, but every day, a loaf of bread costs more. they are suffering from the sanctions and the economy that is in freefall. russian president vladimir putin is very strong. >> strong, but question is how tenuous is it with the economic situation which is dire. >>> the launch is a go in three hours. nasa will launch a test flight from cape canaveral. the unmanned orion spacecraft will blast
one that shutdown the streets of midtown manhattan.he cover from "the new york daily news." the headline, we can't breathe. that has become a mantra shouted by protesters. the paper made it clear where it stands on the issue. >>> russian president vladimir putin is delivering his state of the union address to members of parliament. he is focusing on the economy which officials warn could fall into recession next year. putin said sanctions are harmful for all countries. he is...
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it's harder in manhattan.ut it's not that hard really and especially because of facebook and twitter. we can find each other virtually. so i hear from people all over the country, you know, who are i think grateful that someone young is putting a new kind of spin on conservative philosophy, talking about things in different way maybe. i think there a lot of people out there my age that, that are women who want a new dialogue and i really haven't had to search very hard. they've found me. >> let me ask you about the issue of money because you brought that up earlier about restrictive -- i mean limited government and george -- during george bush's time we doubled our deficit by $5 trillion. >> right. >> early on in the obama administration we're already up to $11 or 12 trillion. we've already, you know, we're on our way to maybe even doubling it again. >> yes. >> what does somebody your age think about your future when it comes to whether it's medicare, medicaid, social security, taxes, 401ks, all that. >> well,
it's harder in manhattan.ut it's not that hard really and especially because of facebook and twitter. we can find each other virtually. so i hear from people all over the country, you know, who are i think grateful that someone young is putting a new kind of spin on conservative philosophy, talking about things in different way maybe. i think there a lot of people out there my age that, that are women who want a new dialogue and i really haven't had to search very hard. they've found me....
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decenas de personas marcharon por la calle de manhattan, por la brutalidad policial. >> la veo, mejor y la gente tiene trabajo. >> en esta temporada mejorÓ un poco, el prÓximo aÑo vamos a ver cÓmo empezamos. para el que le estÁ yendo bien, estÁ bien, para el que estÁ mal, está mal. >> la economÍa ha mejorado bastante, yo veo que hay mucho trabajo. la gente estÁ comprando, la economÍa se estÁ moviendo. >> para completar este regalo navideÑo, la bolsa de valores ha reaccionado de manera, positivo el Índice ha roto la bandera psicolÓgica de los 18.000 puntos por primera vez en la historia. >> es una historia de navidad y una realidad que no quisiÉramos vivir. >> a solo horas para celebrar la navidad, cuatro jÓvenes estÁn al lado de su madre, que batalla por su vida por un cÁncer cervical. >> ella no sabe lo orgullosa que nosotros estamos de ella. mucha gente no hubiera soportado eso. >> como dicen sus hijas es una carrera, postrada en una cama lucha contra la metÁstasis. y algo aprendido en el proceso de que el tiempo es algo valioso. >> yo pienso que cuando ella no estÉ, eso me va a dol
decenas de personas marcharon por la calle de manhattan, por la brutalidad policial. >> la veo, mejor y la gente tiene trabajo. >> en esta temporada mejorÓ un poco, el prÓximo aÑo vamos a ver cÓmo empezamos. para el que le estÁ yendo bien, estÁ bien, para el que estÁ mal, está mal. >> la economÍa ha mejorado bastante, yo veo que hay mucho trabajo. la gente estÁ comprando, la economÍa se estÁ moviendo. >> para completar este regalo navideÑo, la bolsa de...
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paul is in manhattan tonight with more on this story, paul?well, good evening, john, a very different story in manhattan tonight from what we have seen for the past two nights, i'm in lower manhattan and a heavy police presence but almost no sign of the demonstrators. now, they were supposed to or on social media the plan was for them to meet up here about 5:00 but it's been 40 degrees and steady rain, very cold and wet here for the past several hours, the most we saw was a small group, maybe a dozen or so stage add demonstration by a christmas shopping market and since then we have not seen a protester and police and they are taking shelter in the "starbucks" and other areas near other shops around here and so far very quiet here in union square but it's a different story elsewhere the in the city and seen reports and video of a group of protesters that made it in macys, the flag ship store on 34th street and staged a die in inside macys and they left the store and another small group by columbus circle making their way east and we also heard
paul is in manhattan tonight with more on this story, paul?well, good evening, john, a very different story in manhattan tonight from what we have seen for the past two nights, i'm in lower manhattan and a heavy police presence but almost no sign of the demonstrators. now, they were supposed to or on social media the plan was for them to meet up here about 5:00 but it's been 40 degrees and steady rain, very cold and wet here for the past several hours, the most we saw was a small group, maybe a...