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that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union. so how was ci set up during this time? you really have two different major organizations that were doing counterintelligence during this time period. one was the fbi. the fbi paid attention to this atomic spying during and after the war. they were the primary domestic counterintelligence wing. one of their main targets was an american federation, the federation of american scientists. that scientists began creating formal organizations to talk about nuclear weapons policy. there were organizations around the country. there is the
that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union....
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we are in manhattan first of all. it means that we are dealing with some of the most complicated financial international cases as well as-- . >> rose: jurisdiction of wall street. >> as well as serious violent crime and cybercrime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office than i think there are anywhere else. >> so it's more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no. it's not a question of powerful. it is a question of do you like the substance of the work. >> right. >> and i loved the pros kuchlingts the job of the prosecutor although it sounds trite is at the eferpd end of the day not to fight dirty and win but it's to do what's right. and i will tell you that that is what you're told when you come. it's what i tell the young assistants when they come and start working for me. it's what i believe the bureau chiefs instilled in their lawyers literally every week whale they are working there. there aren't too many jobs in america where you go to work and what the boss tells you to do is just do wha
we are in manhattan first of all. it means that we are dealing with some of the most complicated financial international cases as well as-- . >> rose: jurisdiction of wall street. >> as well as serious violent crime and cybercrime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office than i think there are anywhere else. >> so it's more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no. it's not a question of powerful. it is a question of do you like the substance of the...
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we are in manhattan. it means we are dealing with some the most complicated financial and international cases. as well as serious violent crimes and cybercrime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office then anywhere else. >> more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no, not a question of power but do you like the substance of the work? i love the prosecution. the job of prosecutor even though it sounds trite is at the end of the day not to fight dirty and win but to do what is right. that is what you are told when you come. that's what i believe the bureau chiefs instill in lawyers literally every week. there are not too many jobs in america where you go to work and what the boss tells you to do is do what you think is right. you are guided, but it's a powerful mission. it is very satisfying emotionally and intellectually interesting. >> as people know, you are prosecutorial discretion. >> our ability to decide what to charge. if charged, how to plea bargain. >> perhaps the person di
we are in manhattan. it means we are dealing with some the most complicated financial and international cases. as well as serious violent crimes and cybercrime. there are more areas of prosecution in my office then anywhere else. >> more powerful than the attorney general of new york? >> no, not a question of power but do you like the substance of the work? i love the prosecution. the job of prosecutor even though it sounds trite is at the end of the day not to fight dirty and win...
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that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union. so how was ci set up during this time? you really have two different major organizations that were doing counterintelligence during this time period. one was the fbi. the fbi paid attention to this atomic spying during and after the war. they were the primary domestic counterintelligence wing. one of their main targets was an american federation, the federation of american scientists. that scientists began creating formal organizations to talk about nuclear weapons policy. there were organizations around the country. there is the
that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union....
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we now have 10 centers in manhattan.our boys and girls, 12 and 18 saturday night called saturday night lights. it is one of those. we hired professional trainers. we have basketball, volleyball and soccer and lacrosse. >> the idea is to provide a place for the community to be. >> and educational counseling that is crime-fighting. today, the da's job is not just what you do in a courtroom but it is my job to encourage my team to develop every strategy that will drive crime down long-term. some of that maybe hardcharging gang cases. some of that may be reaching out to immigrant communities to tell the what to watch out for so they do not under ripped off -- by someone praying on them because they are from the same country. >> what is the fastest rising thing? you mentioned cybercrime is 1/3. what is the next largest category? >> i'm not sure i can say. some type of larceny, grand larceny. there's been an explosion of thefts of ipads and iphones. manhattan has a huge percentage of those citywide cases. there is a lot of mon
we now have 10 centers in manhattan.our boys and girls, 12 and 18 saturday night called saturday night lights. it is one of those. we hired professional trainers. we have basketball, volleyball and soccer and lacrosse. >> the idea is to provide a place for the community to be. >> and educational counseling that is crime-fighting. today, the da's job is not just what you do in a courtroom but it is my job to encourage my team to develop every strategy that will drive crime down...
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virtually shutting down the island of manhattan. it is essentially that an island and there's no communication, at least no transportation going in and out of manhattan. if you are caught on the roads, even if you are a delivery person on a bicycle, you could face a fine of up to $300 and you'll have to go to court. it's a misdemeanor. but all up and down the east coast, some 60 million people affected by this. we're talking more than 7,000 flights that have been canceled from laguardia to newark airport, to jfk and on and on and on. logan in boston as well. as we drive around here this city which is usually bustling the city that really rarely ever sleeps is pretty darn sleepy right now. as we take you, we're going right across the park here on central park south, and we'll go right across the park and show you just how desolate the city is. and usually in manhattan, you can get anything you want delivered. you can get to and fro any time. amtrak is shut down here on the northeast corridor. new jersey transit shut down as well. as
virtually shutting down the island of manhattan. it is essentially that an island and there's no communication, at least no transportation going in and out of manhattan. if you are caught on the roads, even if you are a delivery person on a bicycle, you could face a fine of up to $300 and you'll have to go to court. it's a misdemeanor. but all up and down the east coast, some 60 million people affected by this. we're talking more than 7,000 flights that have been canceled from laguardia to...
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we are still calling for a lot of snow in manhattan. it's just we are not looking at as a much snow as we will see through new england. close to two feet in some cases in new england. philadelphia is not getting in on as much of the snow either. we are looking at five to eight inches of snowfall for philadelphia. much of that is already fallen. here's a closer look. you can see these heavier bands now that are setting up to the north from boston to providence as well. not only do we have the heavy bands moving in the low pressure system is moving in and starting to deepen. the cold air is locked in place. it is very cold out there. look at the windchills in the single digits. five for the feels like temperature in boston. four in harter ford. a little better for new york down to d.c. but still very cold. and that cold will be a problem for several days to come. even when you say good-bye to the snow the cold will stick around and that means we will have a lot of freezing behind it and a lot of freezing snow to shovel if you can't get ou
we are still calling for a lot of snow in manhattan. it's just we are not looking at as a much snow as we will see through new england. close to two feet in some cases in new england. philadelphia is not getting in on as much of the snow either. we are looking at five to eight inches of snowfall for philadelphia. much of that is already fallen. here's a closer look. you can see these heavier bands now that are setting up to the north from boston to providence as well. not only do we have the...
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that was their manhattan project.he problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. that's thrown around a little bit. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union. so how was ci set up during this time? you really have two different major organizations that were doing counterintelligence during this time period. one was the fbi. the fbi paid attention to this atomic spying during and after the war. they were the primary domestic counterintelligence wing. one of their main targets was an american federation, the federation of american scientists. that scientists began creating formal organizations to talk about nuclear weapons policy. these were organizations
that was their manhattan project.he problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. that's thrown around a little bit. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending...
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. >> are they in manhattan? >> they're in brooklyn i'm in manhattan. >> if you watch the radar, the brighter bands of snow of white, that's the heavier snow. and what we're seeing -- we have been on the air since 8:00 and there was nothing over manhattan manhattan, nothing over brooklyn or queens now we're looking at one to two snowfall amounts per hour backing up from east to west. so there's a heavier band getting ready to come in, i think, yes, your kids will have snow to sled in and no they will not videohave school tomorrow. and i would be willing to wager that they will not have school on wednesday. >> how do you recalibrate, as the storm comes u through, i'm skourlt of curious to see the national weather service which earlier had been saying two to three feet. the map i was looking at was similar to the map that they had three or four hours ago, but it seems likes the forecast that we have been doing in house, changes dramatically. how do you tell when a storm comes in whether it's essentially on track wi
. >> are they in manhattan? >> they're in brooklyn i'm in manhattan. >> if you watch the radar, the brighter bands of snow of white, that's the heavier snow. and what we're seeing -- we have been on the air since 8:00 and there was nothing over manhattan manhattan, nothing over brooklyn or queens now we're looking at one to two snowfall amounts per hour backing up from east to west. so there's a heavier band getting ready to come in, i think, yes, your kids will have snow to...
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>> reporter: sure well we are, right now, we are essentially in the heart of manhattan. we're in the center. we're in times square where many people refer to at crossroads of america. we are the only car on the street. nypd has given the media some type of exemption tonight, but the rest of the city, traffic is banned and was banned starting at 11:00. so for the past two hours or so there really haven't been any cashes. most people have heeded that warning, and as i say that, there's a mini van, looks like that could have been media as well. but for the most part everything is desolate in terms of traffic. the subway systems have been shut down the bus systems shut down essentially all public transit here in manhattan, in new york and really a lot of it throughout the state, has been shut down as well. now as far as conditions go here the snow really picked up, i'd say, picked up again, i should say, within the last hour. but for a good two or three hours, we sort of saw a lull where there wasn't much snow coming down at all. we had a good amount of it for a couple hours
>> reporter: sure well we are, right now, we are essentially in the heart of manhattan. we're in the center. we're in times square where many people refer to at crossroads of america. we are the only car on the street. nypd has given the media some type of exemption tonight, but the rest of the city, traffic is banned and was banned starting at 11:00. so for the past two hours or so there really haven't been any cashes. most people have heeded that warning, and as i say that, there's a...
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we had to build cities for the manhattan project.oak ridge tennessee was built from the ground up, not to mention los alamos which was just desert. that took time. the soviets needed to catch up with that industrial capacity. so arguments for, arguments against. i will end it there and take questions. i want to give you guys a chance i could talk forever but i don't want to do that. i'm going to make c-span crazy by taking the mike and moving around. i don't like standing in one spot. wait for the microphone to get to you. laura right there. >> thanks very much for the presentation. not only do you know a lot about this stuff you structured it very, very well to help us. a couple of questions of detail. should we believe david greenglass when late in life he says he lied about his sister? secondly, what was steve nelson's background before he became a naturalized american? i'm dreading that you'll say he's a brit. >> so we actually don't know a lot about steve nelson before he came to the united states, to answer that question second
we had to build cities for the manhattan project.oak ridge tennessee was built from the ground up, not to mention los alamos which was just desert. that took time. the soviets needed to catch up with that industrial capacity. so arguments for, arguments against. i will end it there and take questions. i want to give you guys a chance i could talk forever but i don't want to do that. i'm going to make c-span crazy by taking the mike and moving around. i don't like standing in one spot. wait for...
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you are all over manhattan. you guys are everywhere. you are elsewhere, as well. >> we have 43 stores in six states in the east coast and we are growing. >> the premise is you get to grab the handles and make your own yogurt. a lot of people have knocked you off. how do you deal with that? because there are a lot of popup yogurt stores especially here that straight up copy you. >> we were the first movers when it came to offering self serve yogurt sun dadaes. we mix it into something people are used to. >> one thing we have learned from the cupcake bubble which didn't end too well around here. you look at crumbs, when you focus on one product in particular it can be pretty tough especially when it is not your season. do you worry about that? >> seasonality we are faced with. >> it is great when i feel like yogurt, the rest of the time i am not stopping in. >> it is up to our product team to focus on individuality to allow customers to want the flavors. >> you are doing a hot cocoa. >> we have a hot cocoa utlessing our frozen yogurt and
you are all over manhattan. you guys are everywhere. you are elsewhere, as well. >> we have 43 stores in six states in the east coast and we are growing. >> the premise is you get to grab the handles and make your own yogurt. a lot of people have knocked you off. how do you deal with that? because there are a lot of popup yogurt stores especially here that straight up copy you. >> we were the first movers when it came to offering self serve yogurt sun dadaes. we mix it into...
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their money in there to be in a safe place across the world one of them is london another one is manhattan third one is san francisco it drives housing prices it also drives produce housing that isn't occupied there are vast areas of maufrl manhattan and in lorpd and increasing so in san francisco where housing it built numerous source that casts shadows on central park in new york from 57 towers and takes away the living ability of residents there is no longer than that that in it is san francisco the water front when you said whether people are going to live in the housing your approving and taking a consensus every 6 months are people there they're not going to buildism displacing low and moderate income people in the city the waterfront is now i've been watching it every big proposal that comes through was really high-end and is really high-end when i say that, i mean millions of dollars people can hide money here and get vies by buying property here the same it the case in london there are aviated areas of london having no one living there i go to loped i have friends there i am famil
their money in there to be in a safe place across the world one of them is london another one is manhattan third one is san francisco it drives housing prices it also drives produce housing that isn't occupied there are vast areas of maufrl manhattan and in lorpd and increasing so in san francisco where housing it built numerous source that casts shadows on central park in new york from 57 towers and takes away the living ability of residents there is no longer than that that in it is san...
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an eerie picture of manhattan. also like lea gabrielle was saying people stuck city airport.tuck at jfk. >> horrible place to be stuck. >> this is familiar on the internet today. a lot of stores being completely bought out by people who are preparing for the snowstorm. another one of my favorite things internet has to offer today, dogs who are at least -- some of the few of us enjoying the snowstorm and also your average absolutely gorgeous picture from inside looking out photos which i hope will be most of what we see. >> see this picture? this is what they're worried about. a couple feet of wet snow on limbs it's going to break them and hurt people. right now the snow has gotten much drier. it's down to 23 degrees in the city and because of that there's not as much moisture in the air so the snow is not that heavy, wet snow. it's a very fine six-sided dendrite or whatever they call them that'so÷gv really dry. so it's not sticking as much and the wind will blow it around a lot and hopefully that will help. >> hopefully everybody -- stay safe. >> team fox coverage continues.
an eerie picture of manhattan. also like lea gabrielle was saying people stuck city airport.tuck at jfk. >> horrible place to be stuck. >> this is familiar on the internet today. a lot of stores being completely bought out by people who are preparing for the snowstorm. another one of my favorite things internet has to offer today, dogs who are at least -- some of the few of us enjoying the snowstorm and also your average absolutely gorgeous picture from inside looking out photos...
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attorney in manhattan preet bharara, has withdrawn his recommendation to subpoena bonin over interactions with al-qaeda's press office during a bid to interview osama bin laden in 1998.
attorney in manhattan preet bharara, has withdrawn his recommendation to subpoena bonin over interactions with al-qaeda's press office during a bid to interview osama bin laden in 1998.
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>> the area is starting to be called the far west side of manhattan. new york has always been the home of what's new. there are three major projections are going o. one is the high line and there are art galleries. you have the largest art gallery district there in the world in chelsea. then you have a series of megaprojects like the hudson yards which is the largest development in the united states these days. >> your book again, "new york's new edge." one review said it's a great book for the students of cities. but what is it about this project that captured the attention of developers? why did they want to get into this area? >> the high line is an extremely interesting case study of preservation. the high line began and everything here is complicated so just to focus on the high line. it began as a preservation program. it was a above ground freight railroad. they were about to tear this one down and the railroad csx said no, let's keep it. some activists said it was a good idea. there was a precedent in paris for doing that, for turning an above
>> the area is starting to be called the far west side of manhattan. new york has always been the home of what's new. there are three major projections are going o. one is the high line and there are art galleries. you have the largest art gallery district there in the world in chelsea. then you have a series of megaprojects like the hudson yards which is the largest development in the united states these days. >> your book again, "new york's new edge." one review said...
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she's in manhattan where they're getting ready for the storm. as you know, a lot of people need to get into the exchanges tomorrow, and, jackie that's led to a real run on hotel rooms. >>> less people are walking around. do not be sdooefed by the shot where i'm standing. i'm being protected by a building. the wind is kicking up down here. >> the lines pretty much wrapped around the storm, and one of the managers telling me they are going to run out of supplies. people down here are concerned because they're worried about the conditions that came along with hurricane sandy, for example, when they lost power. they are making sure they have been ready. meanwhile, the nyse and the new york merck, they are monitoring the situation, and you have a lot of traders checking into downtown manhattan hotels. the conrad just across from the nymex completely sold out hours ago. traders saying if the markets are open tomorrow they do want to make it easy to be able to get into work and monitor the situation. again, cold down here. very windy. people are really
she's in manhattan where they're getting ready for the storm. as you know, a lot of people need to get into the exchanges tomorrow, and, jackie that's led to a real run on hotel rooms. >>> less people are walking around. do not be sdooefed by the shot where i'm standing. i'm being protected by a building. the wind is kicking up down here. >> the lines pretty much wrapped around the storm, and one of the managers telling me they are going to run out of supplies. people down here...
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wanted to touch on the experience and expertise in this field we have diluted outdoor networks in manhattan and chicago at the time manhattan it was the largest deployment we know how to work with the local jurisdictions to get this done in a mature beneficial manner and we are also in the middle of deploying small crewmen's e cells in the city of chicago now on behalf of sprint and in just summary you know we know how to do those types of employment we're more than willing to work in a manner that is beneficial to the city and at this point, i'll respectfully request you approve the agreement as presented. >> thanks very much any public comment on semi one seen none, public comment is closed. so we have two proposed amendments one by mr. rose and one by the puc can i have a motion to approve those amendments and then the line items as amended can we take that without objection? madam clerk >> approving the enter public works to replace the power and the space heating and boiler distribution for the katrero not to exceed $425,000 arrest welcome back. >> i'm back so i'm before you to ask you
wanted to touch on the experience and expertise in this field we have diluted outdoor networks in manhattan and chicago at the time manhattan it was the largest deployment we know how to work with the local jurisdictions to get this done in a mature beneficial manner and we are also in the middle of deploying small crewmen's e cells in the city of chicago now on behalf of sprint and in just summary you know we know how to do those types of employment we're more than willing to work in a manner...
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manhattan looked deserted, but the blizzard never came. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: just two days ago new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in the recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecast turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed, but for manhattan and points south, no big deal. the national weather service forecaster who predicted a crippling storm that never came for some 10 million people tweeted a meteorological mea culpa. "my deepest apologies to many key decision-makers and so many members of the general public," wrote gary szatkowski, but dr. marshall shepherd, past president of the american meteorological society says no apology necessary. >> i think the forecasts were actually quite correct if you take the northeast as a whole. this is an historic storm for places like boston and massachusetts. we're talking upward
manhattan looked deserted, but the blizzard never came. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: just two days ago new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in the recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecast turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed, but for manhattan and points...
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it's manhattan from a mile and a half up. the photographer got the shots by dangling out the door of a helicopter. the chopper was shaking so much, the photographer says, the big challenge was just holding the camera steady. somewhere in those pictures was a shot of most expensive apartment ever sold in manhattan. a six-bedroom suite just went for $100.5 million. it is in a brand new building just south of central park. the buyers were not identified. up for auction in florida today, handwritten notes from jacqueline kennedy onassis written in the 1980s and 90s. most of them were sent to designers expressing her opinions on the fashions of the day, and thanking them for their hard work. the entire lot sold for just over $28,000. muhammad ali is celebrating his 73rd birthday at home today. the champ, seen here yesterday had been in the hospital getting treated for an infection, but his daughter is happy to report that ali is feeling much better, and we're told he spent the day watching college basketball. still ahead, a priest
it's manhattan from a mile and a half up. the photographer got the shots by dangling out the door of a helicopter. the chopper was shaking so much, the photographer says, the big challenge was just holding the camera steady. somewhere in those pictures was a shot of most expensive apartment ever sold in manhattan. a six-bedroom suite just went for $100.5 million. it is in a brand new building just south of central park. the buyers were not identified. up for auction in florida today,...
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. >> rising from the ashes of ground zero, a church in manhattan is rebuilding to become a beacon of light. >>the tail end of the missing air asia plane that crashed into the java sea has been found and holds the black boxes. we have this report. >> the first images of the missing air asia plane stuck in the murky waters of the java sea. these were taken by an underwater robot that search teams deployed. officials in jakarta say this is a major breakthrough. >> i am confident that this is part of the tail, from the images that we are seeing. it is clearly visible. >> this has come on the 11th day of the international search mission. this american warshhip has been looking for any signs of wreckage. analysts say that, if the tale is not damaged, it could reveal important clues. >> that is where the black box is going to be. it is having two things at once. we see the tail and the physical state of it. we have an idea of what may have happened. we can see whether it matches. >> getting the tail out of the water will be challenging. bad weather conditions have meant that search teams ha
. >> rising from the ashes of ground zero, a church in manhattan is rebuilding to become a beacon of light. >>the tail end of the missing air asia plane that crashed into the java sea has been found and holds the black boxes. we have this report. >> the first images of the missing air asia plane stuck in the murky waters of the java sea. these were taken by an underwater robot that search teams deployed. officials in jakarta say this is a major breakthrough. >> i am...
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it all happened that one night, all up and down manhattan, february 19th, 2013. there were 2,904 atm machines that were all hit across new york city. eight guys, 2,900 atms, over one night. they stole $2.5 million in cash. mostly in 20s. some machines apparently gave them 50s. but it turns out this was not just a coordinated scheme across new york city that night. it was a global thing. it was a big highly organized global plot. so while this one guy who we just showed you, and his friends were stealing from atm machines in new york in their coordinated attacks, in cities all over the world in two dozen countries around the world, these different cells of coordinated thieves were all doing the same thing, all at the same time, going atm to atm in cities in japan, canada, germany, romania, and lots of other countries, on that one day in february. they all acted all at once. they made 36,000 fraudulent atm transactions around the world that night, including the guys in new york city, that global atm heist netted more than $40 million. worldwide. all in cash. all in
it all happened that one night, all up and down manhattan, february 19th, 2013. there were 2,904 atm machines that were all hit across new york city. eight guys, 2,900 atms, over one night. they stole $2.5 million in cash. mostly in 20s. some machines apparently gave them 50s. but it turns out this was not just a coordinated scheme across new york city that night. it was a global thing. it was a big highly organized global plot. so while this one guy who we just showed you, and his friends were...
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yo york >> desde allÍ nos acompaÑan los correspondasales parraa una completa coberurtrua vamos a manhattanornoz >> btuenas tardes, el gobernador de nyueva york dice que es tan se seria la situacion ue euque oderrdeno lael despliegue de la guardia naciona nacional para ayudar con la emer emergencia en nueva york y long beach >> la tormenta potencialmente h historica y pelirosa grosa amenaza pa paralizar la ciudad que nunca du duerme >> estamos preparados tenemos a agua comida calefaccioÓn >> el temporal traera acumulacio acumulacioÓn de 3 pies de nieve y cortes de energia, ha llamado a la autoridad a declarar zona de alerta. >> por su parte el alcalde de ny nueva york pranunicio Ñala prohibi prohibicioprohibic prohibiciÓn de vehiculos a appart partir de la nmedianoche solo ve vehiculos de emergencia >> es importante que los pasdres sepan que no peuden uede n los niÑos es estan estÁn er neen las vacalles maÑana clas classclas clases suspendidas. >> tambiÉn camikioones esparcidores de sal trabajabaran para mantener las carreteras despejada >> en la experiencia de sand tormenta sandy sentimos
yo york >> desde allÍ nos acompaÑan los correspondasales parraa una completa coberurtrua vamos a manhattanornoz >> btuenas tardes, el gobernador de nyueva york dice que es tan se seria la situacion ue euque oderrdeno lael despliegue de la guardia naciona nacional para ayudar con la emer emergencia en nueva york y long beach >> la tormenta potencialmente h historica y pelirosa grosa amenaza pa paralizar la ciudad que nunca du duerme >> estamos preparados tenemos a agua...
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. >>> a milestone for lower manhattan.ne world trade center opened its doors for the first time to new tenants more than eight years after construction began. >> the 2014 elections ended with a gop bank. republicans winning control of the senate and adding to their large majority in the house. >>> washington ended the year with a contentious fight over immigration reform. president obama announced a plan to use executive authority to shield at least 4 million immigrants from deportation. republicans say they're considering their options to block enforcement of that action. looking i was towed 2015, we're waiting to see if the president of the new congress can work together and with the mid term elections behind us, the race for the white house is already heating up. of course, we'll be here for all of it. in new york shepard smith fox news. >> straight ahead you know surveillance cameras are everywhere. and they're catching some wild scenes. >> we'll look at some of the funniest scariest and most incredible images caught o
. >>> a milestone for lower manhattan.ne world trade center opened its doors for the first time to new tenants more than eight years after construction began. >> the 2014 elections ended with a gop bank. republicans winning control of the senate and adding to their large majority in the house. >>> washington ended the year with a contentious fight over immigration reform. president obama announced a plan to use executive authority to shield at least 4 million immigrants...
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this storm tracked 50 to 75 miles east and that is why manhattan was spared and new england is still getting slammed. wind gusts in parts of massachusetts are 60 miles per hour. that's actually near hurricane force and is creating some dangerous whiteout conditions. some towns the snow is actually falling sideways. and now coastal flooding is a major concern, prompting evacuations. just look at these pictures. that's not even high tide. here's a run-down of who got how much. 30 inches in framingham massachusetts. just shy of that in long island. 21 inches in boston. foot and a 1/2 in proveidence rhode island. the height of the storm, more than 28,000 homes were without power. among today's cancelations the u.s. postal service. delivery is suspended in connecticut, rhode island and massachusetts. experts put the price tag of lost business at half a billion dollars. that's low if you can believe it. 2014 polar vortex cost more than $50 billion. we can get into more of that ahead. start once again in the storm cycle weather center with domeica davis. >> all of the way up to maine. new h
this storm tracked 50 to 75 miles east and that is why manhattan was spared and new england is still getting slammed. wind gusts in parts of massachusetts are 60 miles per hour. that's actually near hurricane force and is creating some dangerous whiteout conditions. some towns the snow is actually falling sideways. and now coastal flooding is a major concern, prompting evacuations. just look at these pictures. that's not even high tide. here's a run-down of who got how much. 30 inches in...
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commissioner bill bratton to be holding a news conference at police headquarters there in downtown manhattan. the mayor is expected to respond to this latest rejection from now, officers nypd officers turning their backs on the mayor during the funeral of one of their own over the weekend. you know we've been reporting on this tensions between new york's leader and new york's finest seem to be worsening. how will this ♪ we'll take this news conference against with the police commissioner and mayor live momentarily. meantime just a short time ago the pentagon confirming u.s. troops in iraq are under quote-unquote regular attack by isis. remember as we've been reporting u.s. troops they are there serving in advisory role not in this combat role. we've heard that the president over and over clarifying that right? but in the wake of these attacks might that change? the attacks are happening there in the orange part of your screen anbar province al asad air business in western iraq. let's go to barbara starr. what specifics do you have as far as what kinds of attacks are these? >> reporter: what
commissioner bill bratton to be holding a news conference at police headquarters there in downtown manhattan. the mayor is expected to respond to this latest rejection from now, officers nypd officers turning their backs on the mayor during the funeral of one of their own over the weekend. you know we've been reporting on this tensions between new york's leader and new york's finest seem to be worsening. how will this ♪ we'll take this news conference against with the police commissioner and...
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. >> reporter: evan takes pride in his 295 square foot apartment in the manhattan upper east side and a detailed sketch of his place before furnishings it to maximize every inch and rents it for $1800 a month and certain he got a good deal when he moved in two years ago. >> nobody had seen the apartment yet and i had to get it before anyone else put their papers in basically. >> you were that competitive. >> it's kind of cut throat. >> reporter: december 2014 prices for man manhattan went up to $3,000 a month and he pays less because he is in a building before the 80s when zoning regulations went in effect prohibiting creating apartments smaller than 400 square feet. >> if i bring one thing in one thing has to go out because i'm max capacity. >> reporter: demand for housing for one person is so great new york has lifted zoning restrictions on one project in the city and allowing the development to create an entire building composed of 55 micro units. between 260-350 square feet these apartments will be so small they are being built miles away in a brooklyn factory, when complete they
. >> reporter: evan takes pride in his 295 square foot apartment in the manhattan upper east side and a detailed sketch of his place before furnishings it to maximize every inch and rents it for $1800 a month and certain he got a good deal when he moved in two years ago. >> nobody had seen the apartment yet and i had to get it before anyone else put their papers in basically. >> you were that competitive. >> it's kind of cut throat. >> reporter: december 2014...
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we have references to the past long before bridge builders there indians indians in manhattan. and they are there but our life is dealing with tradition and change and the glory of our work is to justice to people writing about. giving full bayou to the opportunity to write about. >> there was so wonderful'' in the lobby of "the new york times" building who was the first member who owned "the new york times" everydays said new beginning as the world made new and to come into work every morning and you rediscover the world as a journalist or as a newspaper people we're blessed with the opportunity for postgraduate education every day. you just don't know where you will discover or where your curiosity will be deal. one of the most famous essays ever trying to interview frank sinatra he wrote to a whole story about sinatra interviewing freaks sinatra and a lot of other journalists may have walked away to said there was no story i could not find it but instead he said frank sinatra had a cold and it was a whole story of not being able to interview him in the people around him were
we have references to the past long before bridge builders there indians indians in manhattan. and they are there but our life is dealing with tradition and change and the glory of our work is to justice to people writing about. giving full bayou to the opportunity to write about. >> there was so wonderful'' in the lobby of "the new york times" building who was the first member who owned "the new york times" everydays said new beginning as the world made new and to...
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remember -- >> ticketing someone for blocking the box in manhattan for -- >> well not so much that.ave to remember something, most of the summons get written from traffic officers. they're not police officers but they wear the police-type uniform. you know, they look like cops. they're not armed. >> so i think some of them -- >> it's too dangerous to write speeding tickets in new york? >> in manhattan no one is going more than ten miles an hour in certain places. >> that's true. >> we've all been there. if you look at it maybe on your highways, belt parkways they have 50 miles an hour but i've never been able to do 50 miles an hour on the belt parkway. the issue it comes down to listen, there is some evidence there is a slowdown. however, we also have to look at the fact and take into consideration they had to pull police officers from just about all over the city to do the protests. >> right. >> and, sergeant, you ended on a point we can all agree on there is too much traffic in manhattan. thank you for your expertise. we appreciate it. >>> up next another rocky day on wall street.
remember -- >> ticketing someone for blocking the box in manhattan for -- >> well not so much that.ave to remember something, most of the summons get written from traffic officers. they're not police officers but they wear the police-type uniform. you know, they look like cops. they're not armed. >> so i think some of them -- >> it's too dangerous to write speeding tickets in new york? >> in manhattan no one is going more than ten miles an hour in certain places....
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and manhattan is one situation.res you see this morning, you're looking at manhattan, you see clean streets. that's always the difference between manhattan and the rest of the region. you look at westchester, it's a very different situation. and the roads are open and passable but they are not clean. they are dangerous. there's ice and snow on the roads. people need caution. >> so governor this morning everybody around the table has agreed with the decision that you made seeming to be overprepared, but only being overprepared because the storm went 35 miles further east than expected. any regrets, any lessons learned by this near miss in new york city? >> joe, if your table agreed, that's saying something because you have a tough table. >> we agree. >> but look the national weather service does a forecast. everyone relies on the national weather service. it's not like we have our own crystal balls where we're making these decisions and you make a decision base the on the information you have. i have been burned both
and manhattan is one situation.res you see this morning, you're looking at manhattan, you see clean streets. that's always the difference between manhattan and the rest of the region. you look at westchester, it's a very different situation. and the roads are open and passable but they are not clean. they are dangerous. there's ice and snow on the roads. people need caution. >> so governor this morning everybody around the table has agreed with the decision that you made seeming to be...
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they say they later found him barricaded here inside his manhattan apartment.ectives say his father recently discussed no longer paying his rent and planned to reduce his weekly announce from 400 to 300 dollars a week. his son a princeton graduate regarded as socialite with previous run-in with the law including arrest for violenting order of protection an another on drug charges. according to door man here gilbert junior hid his 58's a hoodie ease left the building on sunday and later alledgedly refused to speak to detectives asking for an attorney. lip situation davis, abc news new york. >> controversial clothing company at it again with the united kingdom banning the ad for underwear. look for yourself. uk advertise yourself. uk advertising official say the model is just too thin l. im ages irresponsible and harmful. they say it's common practice to use slim model in the underwear industry. >> this summer all you will need is your phone to catch a bus in san francisco. muni introduce a pilot program for apple android dwlawrs allow to you pay anywhere tchbili
they say they later found him barricaded here inside his manhattan apartment.ectives say his father recently discussed no longer paying his rent and planned to reduce his weekly announce from 400 to 300 dollars a week. his son a princeton graduate regarded as socialite with previous run-in with the law including arrest for violenting order of protection an another on drug charges. according to door man here gilbert junior hid his 58's a hoodie ease left the building on sunday and later...
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. >> draped in new york state flag the 3 term governor casket carried in manhattan church.or an draw cuomo said his father was anything but a typical politician. described him as a leader who whose politic were part and parcel of the belief. not strategy for pleasing people. >> about you inspired us. you taught us well. we if he what we have to did and we will do it. we will make this state a better state. we will do it together. open that you have my word as your son. >> cuomo died last thuday at the age of 82. hours after son was inaugurated for second term was inaugurated for second term. >> well now to major development in the wall street murder case. wealthy hedge fund owner an his privileged son who east now facing murder charges. tonight investigators revealing what was found in the son's apartment. here's lindsey davis. >> 30-year-old thomas gilbert junior currently being held without bail after police say he shot his 70-year-old father thomas gilbert senior in the head sunday afternoon inside the manhattan apartment. >> i'm st shock. >> anna recently dated gilbert
. >> draped in new york state flag the 3 term governor casket carried in manhattan church.or an draw cuomo said his father was anything but a typical politician. described him as a leader who whose politic were part and parcel of the belief. not strategy for pleasing people. >> about you inspired us. you taught us well. we if he what we have to did and we will do it. we will make this state a better state. we will do it together. open that you have my word as your son. >>...
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all throughout the day, people who venture into manhattan have been trying to get out of manhattan because of the coming storm. in fact the blizzard has been hitting us in wavings or the initial bans have hit new york city in waves. everything is shutting down. 11:00 is the magic hour. bridges and tunnels into the city will close at 11:00. the subways and bus system will shut down at 11:00. there goes one of the plows that they've got on the streets. here's another one right behind it. that's all the noise you hear. the other big piece of news is that at 11:00, only emergency vehicles are allowed on the streets of new york. chris? >> we've got to go now. thanks for that great report. let's go to the mayor of no, bill de blasio. >> i rehindmind you their work as just begun. they've got comradery and spirit crucial to this city in the next 24 hours. we're going to depend on them to clear the way so people can be safe. i want to thank them for the work they do. we're depending on you and know we're in good hands. thank you very much to all of you. i want to thank of course commissioner kather
all throughout the day, people who venture into manhattan have been trying to get out of manhattan because of the coming storm. in fact the blizzard has been hitting us in wavings or the initial bans have hit new york city in waves. everything is shutting down. 11:00 is the magic hour. bridges and tunnels into the city will close at 11:00. the subways and bus system will shut down at 11:00. there goes one of the plows that they've got on the streets. here's another one right behind it. that's...
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ignatius church in manhattan.mer governor died of heart failure on new year's day with his family by his side. our thoughts and prayers with the cuomo family. >>> tributes pouring in for stuart scott who died sunday. he was 49 years old. scott is best remembered for his special talent and personality which included some of the most memorable catch phrases in sports. in a statement, president obama said over the years, stuart scott entertained us and inspired us with his fight against cancer. >>> federal investigators hoping to speak to the 7-year-old illinois girl who somehow survived a plane crash that killed her parents and sister ands cousin. sailor gutzler walked nearly a mile in the cold woods to find a house. the crash could help them determine what caused it according to the girl. listen to kentucky police. they are blown away by the resilience of the little girl. >> i was struck by how calm she was able to and the ability for her to give us information. she was obviously distraught. probably in shock. afte
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come take a look at manhattan's iconic fifth avenue. it is relatively empty as the city prepares for what could be a long and dangerous night. with alarming speeds the blizzard began blasting new york this afternoon. a storm that could be one for the record books. >> this will most likely be one of the largest blizzards in the history of new york city. >> reporter: the city's mayor declared a state of emergency. new york city streets were closed to all but emergency vehicles at 11:00 p.m. tonight. that's to make way for some 2,300 vehicles with plowing ability to hit those streets and clear the city's 6,000 miles of road. new york's subway and bus systems will also shut down at 11:00. 5 million people depend on them to get around each day. tonight, a mad scramble to get out of the city. this is penn station. in neighboring new jersey the warnings are up and 3,700 snowplows are ready to roll. public transit will grind to a halt in new jersey at 10:00 tonight with service suspended. this monstrous storm could drop up to two feet of snow a
come take a look at manhattan's iconic fifth avenue. it is relatively empty as the city prepares for what could be a long and dangerous night. with alarming speeds the blizzard began blasting new york this afternoon. a storm that could be one for the record books. >> this will most likely be one of the largest blizzards in the history of new york city. >> reporter: the city's mayor declared a state of emergency. new york city streets were closed to all but emergency vehicles at...