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that sudden and spectacular rise of midtown manhattan in the 1920's. it was an urban backwater before 1919. there wasn't a single skies group are above 42nd street. by the end of the 1920's, almost half of new york skyscrapers were in midtown. it is one of the great booms in the world. this eruption that occurs in these years. i take on the building of midtown manhattan. it was really a construction project. there was all sorts of cultural spillage. a tremendous revolution. it is a book with a lot of characters, a lot of incidents, and some interesting stories. let me begin with this. for 300 years, downtown dominated new york city. it was only following the war that midtown began to take off. it kind of calm and aided in the building -- culminated in the building of this building. it was the first terrifically tall building north 42nd street. nbc and cbs were founded. radio went national. grand central station had been completed in 1913. but the apogee of the period was in 1927. a lot of the book centers on the year. this is 1927, the year that linden
that sudden and spectacular rise of midtown manhattan in the 1920's. it was an urban backwater before 1919. there wasn't a single skies group are above 42nd street. by the end of the 1920's, almost half of new york skyscrapers were in midtown. it is one of the great booms in the world. this eruption that occurs in these years. i take on the building of midtown manhattan. it was really a construction project. there was all sorts of cultural spillage. a tremendous revolution. it is a book with a...
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in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. it's not that i'm a luddite, i'm just a technological idiot. this is not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. without trying to be too cute, i took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, actually. it has been told in bits and pieces. but it has never been stitched together as a compelling historical narrative. that story is the rise -- the sudden and spectacular rise of midtown manhattan in the 1920's. it was an urban backwater before 1919. there wasn't a single skies group are above 42nd street. by the end of the 1920's, almost half of new york skies group or is worrie
in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. it's not that i'm a luddite, i'm just a technological idiot. this is not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. without trying to be too cute, i took to bigger bite...
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tomorrow night, seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan.hance for allison to meet the men who could bankroll her ambitions. rain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> thanks to the internet, sugar relationships are sweeping the nation. i'm taking a little detour down south to check out another active scene. so atlanta is known as the sugar baby capital of america. who knew? and there's a woman here who has made a business out of advising women on how to get the most out of their relationships and we're about to meet her now. taylor grew up in a traditional middle-class family. but in her early 20s, she realized her tastes were anything but ordinary. >> when i started dating guys, they wanted to go to maybe a fast food burger joint or something. i wanted to go out and experience a different lifestyle. so naturally, i ventured out. >> taylor embraced the sugar lifestyle when she was just 22. and this is rich. her sugar daddy of nearly a decade. >> how you d
tomorrow night, seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan.hance for allison to meet the men who could bankroll her ambitions. rain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> thanks to the internet, sugar relationships are sweeping the nation. i'm taking a little detour down south to check out another active scene. so atlanta is known as the sugar baby capital of america. who knew? and...
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let's take you back to the robin hood investors can't -- conference in midtown manhattan.re i get to it, i just want to mention that last night it went to the new york next game and they were playing against the milwaukee bucks. who but the box last year? -- who but theybucs last year? two guys andt that made their new york city fortune in finance bought a milwaukee team second to the worst in the league. they walked into msg last night for their first game and they beat the new york knicks. that's pretty good. >> they have to feel pretty good. and i will be tallying the wins and losses at the end of the season. >> yes, yes, we definitely well. it's a preseason game. i thought they looked like a high school basketball team and that they won the game. at robin hood in my green and black. i had a chance earlier to sit down exclusively with the former treasury secretary larry summers and we talked about a wide variety of things starting with the economy and what he makes of all of this. . the challenge of assuring not just at the trough of a recession but also an ongoing basi
let's take you back to the robin hood investors can't -- conference in midtown manhattan.re i get to it, i just want to mention that last night it went to the new york next game and they were playing against the milwaukee bucks. who but the box last year? -- who but theybucs last year? two guys andt that made their new york city fortune in finance bought a milwaukee team second to the worst in the league. they walked into msg last night for their first game and they beat the new york knicks....
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tomorrow night, seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan.nce for allison to meet the men who could bankroll her ambitions. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. then a little time to kick back. earn double hilton honors points with the 2 "x" points package and be one step closer to a weekend break. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer: recycle your old fridge and get $50. schedule your free pickup at: >>> thanks to the internet, sugar relationships are sweeping the nation. i'm taki
tomorrow night, seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan.nce for allison to meet the men who could bankroll her ambitions. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not...
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the party is across the river in midtown manhattan.ly, at 2:00 a.m., the house of la perla piles into two taxis and head to a club in midtown manhattan. >> tonight you're going to see a bunch of illusions. you're going to see gorgeous women who at one time were men or still are men. you'll see a bunch of performers. >> it's like a party, in a way, but with a much more serious purpose. it's incredibly important for people to win in categories, and they win prizes and respect, which seems to be the thing people are mostly vying for. >> i know i have a biological family, but what i also know is that some of them are not accepting of my lifestyle. i love this. >> like so many transgender teens, angelika felt she needs to look beyond her family for support. one of her closest confidants is katherine linton, a lesbian filmmaker. she calls katherine her papa bear and sees her as a parental figure. >> what i discovered is with many of these kids, who aren't kids anymore, they don't have adults in their lives. so if anything, i have been -- she
the party is across the river in midtown manhattan.ly, at 2:00 a.m., the house of la perla piles into two taxis and head to a club in midtown manhattan. >> tonight you're going to see a bunch of illusions. you're going to see gorgeous women who at one time were men or still are men. you'll see a bunch of performers. >> it's like a party, in a way, but with a much more serious purpose. it's incredibly important for people to win in categories, and they win prizes and respect, which...
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tisch, chairman of loews hotels, gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan here we go, betty. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you picked out almost everything in this oom. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behind the pillows. so you start with carpet. you have a color idea. they will come in and there might be a gray scheme. it will be presented as a warm grey scheme and then a cool gray scheme. >> this is what? >> this is a cool gray scheme. >> the regency has 380 rooms, each one brand-new, with almost all of the design elements selected personally by tisch himself. the most expensive part -- the marble bathrooms. >> the bathroom has become a point of competition. a lot of new hotels have big bathrooms and they sparkle. we wanted the bathrooms to -- >> i noticed there was a television. >> we have televisions in the mirrors. every bathroom has a tv in it. >> one thing i have to ask is do you test the mattresses out? >> i have tested many. my wife and i have stay
tisch, chairman of loews hotels, gave me a tour of the newly renovated loews regency in east midtown manhattan here we go, betty. after you. >> all right. newly renovated rooms. you have designed -- you picked out almost everything in this oom. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behind the pillows. so you start with carpet. you have a color idea. they will come in and there might be a gray scheme. it will be presented as a...
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properties in all of new york and they get a full square block of real estate in the heart of midtown manhattan. while this purchase marks a new peak for chinese buyers of hotels, the question now some are asking is whether or not this peak is a bubble. robert frank, nightly business report. >>> finally tonight, who will be instrumental in shaping the future of business and finance over the next 25 years? cnbc, which produces this program, has put together a list of individuals who are at the forefront of the changes that could define the business landscape for years to come. we're calling it the next list. this follows cnbc's earlier look at the people who have had the greatest influence and sparked the biggest changes over the past 25 years. steve jobs came in at number one on that list. although the next list isn't ranked, it does include some familiar names like alibaba's jack ma, tim cook, the current ceo of apple, hedge fund billionaire ackman and tesla's elon musk. some that are not, co-president of the carlisle group, mike cavanaugh, the founder and ceo of spotify and the ceo of solar c
properties in all of new york and they get a full square block of real estate in the heart of midtown manhattan. while this purchase marks a new peak for chinese buyers of hotels, the question now some are asking is whether or not this peak is a bubble. robert frank, nightly business report. >>> finally tonight, who will be instrumental in shaping the future of business and finance over the next 25 years? cnbc, which produces this program, has put together a list of individuals who are...
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it escaped and bolted through midtown manhattan early sunday.he video was posted on youtube by a group pushing for the elimination horse drawn carriages. so called blade runner oscar pistorius is spending his first night in prison tonight. he started five year prison sentence today for killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. pistorius a south african olympian and double amputee showed no emotion as he was sentenced. he'll have to serve 10 months or 16th of his sentence before he's eligible to be moved to house arrest. following his sentence today he was led away in a police van with bars on the windows. >>> on the health watch tonight, awake, alert and alive. that is the name of a new push to raise awareness about the dangers of drowsy driving. tonight our health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how much of a threat this can pose. >> reporter: in this video, the driver of the truck runs a red light then crashes into another vehicle. he was reportedly asleep at the wheel. transportation safety officials say drowsy driving is just as bad as drunk
it escaped and bolted through midtown manhattan early sunday.he video was posted on youtube by a group pushing for the elimination horse drawn carriages. so called blade runner oscar pistorius is spending his first night in prison tonight. he started five year prison sentence today for killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. pistorius a south african olympian and double amputee showed no emotion as he was sentenced. he'll have to serve 10 months or 16th of his sentence before he's eligible to...
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within minutes a hazmat team whisked him from his home in harlem to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. >> he had a very orderly removal from his home, and with emergency workers who were in full protective gear, he came here and had a very smooth transfer up to the isolation ward. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to the u.s. last friday, but had not yet returned to his job as an emergency room physician at columbia presbyterian hospital. the new york health department reported spencer had a 103 degree fever and notified officials as soon as he started feeling sick. >> we are aware that he has been in close contact with his fiancee, and with two friends. >> reporter: spencer went to a brooklyn bowling alley the night before he got sick, spencer's fiancee is now in quarantine. two other friends are being monitored for symptoms. health experts and city leaders insist no one outside of that group is if danger of contracting the disease. >> the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. >> reporter: it is unclear whether spencer will be moved to one of the hospitals that
within minutes a hazmat team whisked him from his home in harlem to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. >> he had a very orderly removal from his home, and with emergency workers who were in full protective gear, he came here and had a very smooth transfer up to the isolation ward. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to the u.s. last friday, but had not yet returned to his job as an emergency room physician at columbia presbyterian hospital. the new york health department reported...
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rushed by ambulance from his harlem apartment to hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea and west africa where he had been treating ebola victims for the international aid group doctors without borders. the night before he got sick spencer took a subway and went to a brooklyn bowling alley and a few restaurants. his fiancee has been placed in quarantine, two other friends being monitored for signs of symptoms. his movements around the city triggered fears the disease may spread but city leaders express this is not an outbreak. >> there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handled well. >> reporter: despite the mayor's assurance, reaction on the streets of the city is mixed. >> scary. scary thought about catching ebola. >> it's n
rushed by ambulance from his harlem apartment to hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea and west africa where he had been treating ebola victims for the international aid group...
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tomorrow night seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan, a chance for allison to meet the men who could bank roll her ambitions. relationships are sweeping the nation. i'm taking a little detour down south to check out another active taylor said her sugar daddy is teaching her a lot of really important things, like golf. >> outstanding. >> when i met rich it was just effortless. >> that was a good shot. >> just hit it hard. >> love at first site. but something along those lines. >> if you forgive me for saying a lot of people will say what a dirty old man. >> all men are dirty old men. have you ever met one that didn't like to flirt. >> actually no. >> okay i rest my case. now turn your hand to your right. >> i would suggest everyone stand somewhere else. >> i'm so impressed. i got to tell you. >> golf daddy in the house. >> let's practice. >> okay. so i'm just curious when you're out on the golf course do people ever say anything when they see you too because you're an unlikely looking couple. >> they don't say anything. i'm sure they think different things. it w
tomorrow night seeking arrangement is throwing a party in midtown manhattan, a chance for allison to meet the men who could bank roll her ambitions. relationships are sweeping the nation. i'm taking a little detour down south to check out another active taylor said her sugar daddy is teaching her a lot of really important things, like golf. >> outstanding. >> when i met rich it was just effortless. >> that was a good shot. >> just hit it hard. >> love at first...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it's 8:00 in midtown manhattan, and these 20-somethings are getting ready for a partyl be surrounded by wealthy men looking to mingle, but it won't be your average hook-up. >> you make money, you have a beautiful girl. that's what the american dream is. >> women have a certain value, and this party, that's how you do it. >> for as long as anyone can remember, moneyed older men attract younger women.
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it's 8:00 in midtown manhattan, and these 20-somethings are getting ready for a partyl be surrounded by wealthy men looking to mingle, but it won't be your average hook-up. >> you make money, you have a beautiful girl. that's what the american dream is. >> women have a certain value, and this party, that's how you do it. >> for as long as anyone can remember, moneyed older men attract younger women.
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he was whisked to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. since he's been in the states he has not gone back to his job where he is an emergency room physician. the health department said he came down with a 103-degree temperature yesterday morning, which prompted him to come to the hospital. it turns out that he and some friends, along with his fiancee, went to a brooklyn bowling alley the night before he got sick. the fiancee is in quarantine. two other friends being monitored for symptoms. president obama has been notified and briefed. he has spoken with the governor and the mayor from new york. they are coming here to monitor this latest case. eun, we'll send it back to you. >> chris, thank you. >>> mali is the sixth nation to report a case. a 2-year-old girl who came from neighboring guinea now has that disease. this ebola outbreak started in guinea last december. the world health organization said the disease has killed nearly 5,000 people and infected 10,000 people. the family of the ebola patient who died in dallas says they may file
he was whisked to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. since he's been in the states he has not gone back to his job where he is an emergency room physician. the health department said he came down with a 103-degree temperature yesterday morning, which prompted him to come to the hospital. it turns out that he and some friends, along with his fiancee, went to a brooklyn bowling alley the night before he got sick. the fiancee is in quarantine. two other friends being monitored for symptoms....
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within moments he was rushed to the hospital in midtown manhattan in a specially equipped ambulance wearingmat suits. spencer returned to the u.s. last friday after a stint in the country of guinea, taking care of ebola patients there. he notified health officials as soon as he started to experience symptoms yesterday morning. it is important to note that health officials say he went out wednesday night with his fiancee and a couple of friends. they went bowling in brooklyn. and right now health officials insist that the only people who are at somewhat of a risk for attracting ebola is the people with him. his fiancee is being quarantined here at bellevue hospital, even though she is not showing any symptoms of ebola. the other two are mott being monitored. we continue to monitor this for you live in new york. eun and aaron, back to you. >> chris, thank you. later this morning we will learn how this region is preparing for ebola just in case. holding a conference at d.c.'s wilson building. they will explain what they feel is still needed to keep patients and workers safe. now, the family of
within moments he was rushed to the hospital in midtown manhattan in a specially equipped ambulance wearingmat suits. spencer returned to the u.s. last friday after a stint in the country of guinea, taking care of ebola patients there. he notified health officials as soon as he started to experience symptoms yesterday morning. it is important to note that health officials say he went out wednesday night with his fiancee and a couple of friends. they went bowling in brooklyn. and right now...
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within minutes, the hazmat team risked him from his home in harlem to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan soon as he had a fever, he presented himself to the hospital. all the procedures thereon were exactly according to the book. >> health officials in new york say the general public is not at risk for contracting ebola. they say that spencer only started showing symptoms on thursday morning. the only people they're concerned about that might have a possibility of contracting the disease are his fiance and two friends he went bowling with in brooklyn on wednesday night. all three are being quarantined. though none is showing any signs of -- any signs or sim tops of ebola. now, president obama has been briefed on this situation. he spoke separately by phone with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city and the centers for disease control is sending a team to new york to monitor this patient's progress. that's the story in new york city. barbara, back to you. >> thank you, chris. >>> breaking news. the news conference is getting under way at nih where the nurse is now ebola
within minutes, the hazmat team risked him from his home in harlem to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan soon as he had a fever, he presented himself to the hospital. all the procedures thereon were exactly according to the book. >> health officials in new york say the general public is not at risk for contracting ebola. they say that spencer only started showing symptoms on thursday morning. the only people they're concerned about that might have a possibility of contracting the...
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iconic hotel, they're also getting a full square block of real estate right in the heart of midtown manhattanand a trophy property. as part of the deal, hilton will continue to manage it for the next 100 years as a waldorf and the new company will renovate the hotel, so they will freshen up the room, the lobby, maybe increase the room rates and make it look a little more luxury. this is part of a wave of chinese money pouring in to new york hotels. we've had soho china building a $1 billion hotel. so right now, new york hotels, a popular place to stay for chinese money. back to you. >>> let's lock in the vote. should president obama stay at a chinese-owned waldorf in new york city? it is a tough crowd. 71% of you say no. all right. we'll keep following the story. what is coming up on street signs? here we go. >> we'll give you the latest on ebola in america. ands have you ever been to one of those restaurants where there a tablet on the table where you can order your food, play a game, also pay on demand? that's what ziosk is doing. and we'll talk to the ceo. and chinese buying the waldorf. a
iconic hotel, they're also getting a full square block of real estate right in the heart of midtown manhattanand a trophy property. as part of the deal, hilton will continue to manage it for the next 100 years as a waldorf and the new company will renovate the hotel, so they will freshen up the room, the lobby, maybe increase the room rates and make it look a little more luxury. this is part of a wave of chinese money pouring in to new york hotels. we've had soho china building a $1 billion...
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rushed by ambulance from his apartment to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is now the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital, where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea in west africa where he had been treated ebola victims for the international aid group doctors without borders. the night before, spencer took a subway and went to a brooklyn bowling alley and restaurants. his fiancee has been placed in quarantine while two other friends are being monitored for any signs of ebola-like symptoms. his movements around the city have triggered fears the disease may spread. but city leaders stress, this is not an outbreak. there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handled well. >> reporter: despite the mayor's assurance, reaction on the streets of the city is mixed. >> scary. it's scary. you know, i'm scared
rushed by ambulance from his apartment to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr. craig spencer is now the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital, where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea in west africa where he had been treated ebola victims for the international aid...
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rushed by ambulance from his harlem apartment to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr. craig spencer now the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital where he remains hospitalized on the isolation units. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea in west africa where he'd been treating ebola victims for doctors without borders. the night before he got sick spencer took a subway and went to a brooklyn bowling alley and a few restaurants. his fiance has been placed in quarantine while other friends are being monitored for symptoms. his movements around the city triggered fears the disease may spread but city leaders stress this is not an outbreak. >> there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handled well. >> reporter: despite the mayor's assurance, reaction on the streets is mixed. >> scary. it's scary. scary thought about catching ebola. >> it's not ideal but it does -- i t
rushed by ambulance from his harlem apartment to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr. craig spencer now the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital where he remains hospitalized on the isolation units. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea in west africa where he'd been treating ebola victims for doctors without...
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rushed by ambulance from his apartment to the hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr.ncer is the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital, where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea in west africa, where he had been treating ebola victims for the international aid group, doctors without borders. the night before he got sick, spencer took a subway and went to a brooklyn bowling alley and a few restaurants. his fiancee has been placed in quarantine, while two other friends are being monitored for any signs of ebola-like symptoms. his movements around the city have triggered fears, but city leaders stress this is not an outbreak. >> there is no cause for alarm. new yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handled well. >> reporter: despite the mayor's assurance, reaction on the streets of the city is mixed. >> scary. it's scary, you know. i'm scared about catching e
rushed by ambulance from his apartment to the hospital in midtown manhattan thursday, 33-year-old dr.ncer is the latest ebola victim in the u.s. and the first to have the deadly disease in new york city. >> the patient continues to be stable at bellevue hospital, where he remains hospitalized on the isolation unit. >> reporter: dr. spencer returned to new york last friday from guinea in west africa, where he had been treating ebola victims for the international aid group, doctors...
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continue managing it, but they are getting an entire city block of real estate in the center of midtown manhattaninese and russians pouring money into commercial real estate and also whether the president will continue staying here now that there is a foreign buyer. this has been one of the most secure hotels. back to you. >> all right. joining us now, you think about back in the day, they thought about buying part of central park. >> buying up australia in the 1980s. >> couldn't give it away. but you know what i mean. do you think this will have that same outrage or are people over the zenographic type thing is this. >> i think this is a win/win for everyone. chinese are happy with a 3% investment. blackstone needs 9% or 10% or more. so they will put the capital to work, get their usual 9% or 10%. so they're playing an arbitrage here in the difference between what the insurance company is expecting and what they're getting. so for them, it's absolutely win/win. and there is nothing chinese love more than real he is sasse. a full block. the brand. and think about how brilliant jonathan gray is. h
continue managing it, but they are getting an entire city block of real estate in the center of midtown manhattaninese and russians pouring money into commercial real estate and also whether the president will continue staying here now that there is a foreign buyer. this has been one of the most secure hotels. back to you. >> all right. joining us now, you think about back in the day, they thought about buying part of central park. >> buying up australia in the 1980s. >>...
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doctor ren temperatured out into the city just hours before checking in at bellevue hospital in midtown, manhattan. but are people at risk? "on the record" senior producer justin wells lives just blocks away from dr. spencer. he hit the ground to trace the doctor's steps. >> dr. spencer lived on this floor. residents here are very concerned. maybe it's a good idea when you come home you are in garb -- in quarantine for the incubation period. >> lives across the hall from dr. spencer. is he not happy with the government's response. >> living near a person with ebola does not put someone at risk. >> it's not sealed off and still not sealed off. >> mayor de blasio went to great lengths to say it was sealed off. >> it was not sealed off. >> now a hazmat team sanitizing dr. spencer's apartment. >> they have already put down some chemicals in order to clean out any bacteria or anything in the area. then two people are going to enter the apartment in hazmat suits and they are going to wipe down everything some neighbors are ready to move out. >> more than likely when when my lease is up. >> may be your l
doctor ren temperatured out into the city just hours before checking in at bellevue hospital in midtown, manhattan. but are people at risk? "on the record" senior producer justin wells lives just blocks away from dr. spencer. he hit the ground to trace the doctor's steps. >> dr. spencer lived on this floor. residents here are very concerned. maybe it's a good idea when you come home you are in garb -- in quarantine for the incubation period. >> lives across the hall from...
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horse escaped from the stall and bolted through midtown manhattan this happened early sunday morningyou tube by a group pushing fore limb nation of horse drawn carriages. >>> a mural depicting michael brown has been painted over in trenton. he is the unarmed teen shot by police in ferguson missouri. >> as "eyewitness news", new jersey reporter cleve bryan tells us, trenton police expressed concern over this mural which they claim sent the rog wrong message. >> you have to know when to fight. >> reporter: will's street artist well known in trenton but his latest work looks like this a blank canvas after it was removed by the city at the direction of the trenton town town association. it depict michael brown whose death by a police officer ignited protest. caption red sagging pants is not probable cause which is a line from the poem written by local artist caitlin fair after taking two trips to ferguson. sheila and fellow planner byron marshall are upset that the mural what he removed. >> i felt i was disrespectful not only to the people involved in the project but most importantly to
horse escaped from the stall and bolted through midtown manhattan this happened early sunday morningyou tube by a group pushing fore limb nation of horse drawn carriages. >>> a mural depicting michael brown has been painted over in trenton. he is the unarmed teen shot by police in ferguson missouri. >> as "eyewitness news", new jersey reporter cleve bryan tells us, trenton police expressed concern over this mural which they claim sent the rog wrong message. >> you...
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. >>> it's only 12 miles from midtown manhattan, but hackensack, new jersey, feels like another world. it's the largest city in bergen county, which is ranked as one of the most prosperous regions in the nation. just outside downtown hackensack is the bergen county jail. most of the nearly 900 inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. the majority of them are from somewhere else. many say bergen county is better than other jails. >> this is a country club. play chess all day. no problems. three tvs. it's country club. >> the country club reference goes back as long as i've been here. so i look at it as a compliment. a country club is a professional, well-organized, strict with rules and regulations. some of the hardened criminals like the dirty, grungy type of jail. they're not going to find that here. >> right here in bergen county jail, they got good, good people. just straight up real. >> with seven prior stays, enrique cruz qualifies as the jail's unofficial tour guide. >> this spanish harlem mover, except for the white guy in the
. >>> it's only 12 miles from midtown manhattan, but hackensack, new jersey, feels like another world. it's the largest city in bergen county, which is ranked as one of the most prosperous regions in the nation. just outside downtown hackensack is the bergen county jail. most of the nearly 900 inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. the majority of them are from somewhere else. many say bergen county is better than other jails....
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on 41st street and lexington avenue, the heart of midtown manhattan, 21-year-old gregory mccullough, college student and part-time tow truck driver, and his passenger, judith bailey, are stopped at a traffic light. they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> we were just having a casual conversation about, you know, life and things, what we were going to do, our aspirations. the next thing you know, i hear boom. >> a surveillance camera shows what happens. at the top of the screen, out of nowhere, the street explodes as if a giant bomb goes off. >> you could see absolutely a terrorized expression on all these people's faces because they didn't know what it was. they probably thought it was a bomb in the subway system. >> with september 11th never far from new yorkers' minds, many think the explosion is another terrorist attack. >> yeah, you think it's terrorism. i think that's the first thought that goes through anybody's mind. >> people run for cover as the dirt, rocks and asphalt blasts into the sky and rains down. and after the explosion a nonstop gigantic geyser of steam sh
on 41st street and lexington avenue, the heart of midtown manhattan, 21-year-old gregory mccullough, college student and part-time tow truck driver, and his passenger, judith bailey, are stopped at a traffic light. they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> we were just having a casual conversation about, you know, life and things, what we were going to do, our aspirations. the next thing you know, i hear boom. >> a surveillance camera shows what happens. at the top of the...
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. ♪ >>> it's 8:00 in midtown manhattan, and these 20-somethings are getting ready for a party that couldurn their lives around. >> i was a completely different person. >> in an hour they'll be surrounded by wealthy men looking to mingle, but it won't be your average hook-up. >> you make money, you have a beautiful girl. that's what the american dream is. >> women have a certain value, and this party, that's how you do it. >> for as long as anyone can remember, moneyed older men
. ♪ >>> it's 8:00 in midtown manhattan, and these 20-somethings are getting ready for a party that couldurn their lives around. >> i was a completely different person. >> in an hour they'll be surrounded by wealthy men looking to mingle, but it won't be your average hook-up. >> you make money, you have a beautiful girl. that's what the american dream is. >> women have a certain value, and this party, that's how you do it. >> for as long as anyone can...
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>> last year i met two brothers who owned car cash, a struggling auto buying business in midtown, manhattanmeans i can't buy cars. >> when their father died in 2012, the brothers andrew and jon took over. but their sales slowed, their profits evaporated, and their relationship grew strained. >> i'm sick of this [bleep]. are you out of your mind? there's no [bleep] way. >> i'll do anything to fix this business. >> the business was $200,000 in debt. no cash to buy cars, they were weeks away from closing. >> my job's on the line. >> but i knew it had potential to make a lot of money. so when you take my check, for the next week i'm 100% in charge, which means what i say goes. because change is coming. so i made a deal and invested $200,000 for 100% of car cash. jon and andrew are licensees of mine. you guys will share in a percentage of those profits without having to put up a dime or do a day's worth of work. i fixed their car buying process. point out the defects with the car. "you can get this replaced. it costs 300 or 400 bucks." make sense? >> i like that. >> and i increased their margins
>> last year i met two brothers who owned car cash, a struggling auto buying business in midtown, manhattanmeans i can't buy cars. >> when their father died in 2012, the brothers andrew and jon took over. but their sales slowed, their profits evaporated, and their relationship grew strained. >> i'm sick of this [bleep]. are you out of your mind? there's no [bleep] way. >> i'll do anything to fix this business. >> the business was $200,000 in debt. no cash to buy...
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hayride is the only one you are going it see in midtown, manhattan today.do all of this for free. >> on facebook page ff weekend. send us photos of your kids out there with the jack-o-lanterns if you can't make it to midtown manhattan facebook.com/ff weekend. angry bird showed up and batman just showed up. posting those pictures up on our facebook page. >> never too early to celebrate halloween. >> we want you to be part of the show. keep those emails and facebook messages and tweets coming. get right to your news headlines this saturday morning. update on two nurses contracting ebola nina pham good to fair condition two days after nih hospital in dallas. officials are stressing she is not deteriorating. this comes as we learn nurse amber vinson was, quote, feeling funny when boarded the plane to fly to cleveland. meaning she may have been in the more advanced stage of the deadly virus, she is currently in stable company. if you want to vote in texas it next month, you better show your identification, while you were sleeping, the supreme court rejected the
hayride is the only one you are going it see in midtown, manhattan today.do all of this for free. >> on facebook page ff weekend. send us photos of your kids out there with the jack-o-lanterns if you can't make it to midtown manhattan facebook.com/ff weekend. angry bird showed up and batman just showed up. posting those pictures up on our facebook page. >> never too early to celebrate halloween. >> we want you to be part of the show. keep those emails and facebook messages and...
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." ♪ >> good morning from midtown manhattan. the september jobs report due out at 8:30 a.m. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." president obama yesterday touted the strength of the u.s. economy. today, joe biden will be meeting with executives from the top companies to help create an action plan to address youth unemployment. , davidthose executives williams. he joins us live from washington. this is an issue that's close to your heart you're part of president obama's initiative called my brother's keeper that focuses on helping young men of color succeed. this is very personal for you. >> it's very personal for me. i was one of these young men. the opportunity that my brothers keeper in the things we are going to be talking about today create every important for me. a lot of tech companies disclosed that a majority of their employees are white, asian and mail. .- asian and male what is the impact on businesses and operations? >> diverse the is an important issue. fundamentally, from a business perspective, we all sell thoughts a
." ♪ >> good morning from midtown manhattan. the september jobs report due out at 8:30 a.m. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." president obama yesterday touted the strength of the u.s. economy. today, joe biden will be meeting with executives from the top companies to help create an action plan to address youth unemployment. , davidthose executives williams. he joins us live from washington. this is an issue that's close to your heart you're part of president obama's...
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it is one of the world's most famous skyscrapers, soaring 103 stories above midtown manhattan.pire state doping is a staple of the new york city skyline and a building in transition. ceore state realty trust anthony malkin has put one half of a billion dollars into energy improvement, all to make this a high-tech hub for companies like a clothing distributor. >> i said to the head of the operation, you are offending me if you will not come and look at the building. they came, they looked, and they really liked it. usa is your largest tenant here? >> they are our largest in the portfolio. >> famous to tourists for its sweeping views of manhattan, it is what most people never see that is transforming the new york city landmark. >> when we did the insulation is part of the energy efficiency, the energy efficient elevators, the energy efficient lighting and everything else, will be realized as we did not have to do all of those things. we have plenty of power and the building. we will retrofit instead of replacing. and what do we end up with -- some of the stuff is 50, 60, 70 years
it is one of the world's most famous skyscrapers, soaring 103 stories above midtown manhattan.pire state doping is a staple of the new york city skyline and a building in transition. ceore state realty trust anthony malkin has put one half of a billion dollars into energy improvement, all to make this a high-tech hub for companies like a clothing distributor. >> i said to the head of the operation, you are offending me if you will not come and look at the building. they came, they looked,...
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midtown manhattan had been crawling with bookstores. gone in large part because of amazon. amazon is opening a store. it's very different from what they've done. >> apple has been successful >> i've heard amazon is a big bully. a, do you feel that way and what's the difference between a smart business move and do you see it as a smart company and do you see it as a bully. >> i do think it's a smart company and has elements of being a bully and gets pleasure out of other's pain. you can see real relish in crushing the publishing industry. that's what amazon is. on the other hand amazon is an amazing company that's gotten stuff to people cheaper. is it going to succeed? it's very complicated but don't bet against amazon. >> how does this change the way we shop? people who go into his brick and mortar stores they they do online. is that what you're hoping for? >> it could be. you start online and you realize, wait a second, people want glasses and clothes and they want to try them on. you open a store. they may feel the same about its phon
midtown manhattan had been crawling with bookstores. gone in large part because of amazon. amazon is opening a store. it's very different from what they've done. >> apple has been successful >> i've heard amazon is a big bully. a, do you feel that way and what's the difference between a smart business move and do you see it as a smart company and do you see it as a bully. >> i do think it's a smart company and has elements of being a bully and gets pleasure out of other's...
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the victims of in this country since the first attack and assassination right in the heart of midtown manhattan. >> absolutely, it's been a continuing growing issue, for those there on september 11th, we've been incredibly heightened since then but haven't seen this real emotional pull that's we've been having in these ads where they are really going after things in quite a while. in 2010 the main issue republicans ran on when they swept into office were the economy and on the affordable health care act. we're seeing this shift away from policy issues and real answers and solutions to more of the sort of building on all of the anxieties that people are feeling now. and it's very stark difference between what obama and democrats have been pushing since 2008, which is a sense of hope and optimism and going into the opposite direction there. unfortunately, i think it does more damage to our policies and ability of washington to actually get things accomplished. >> let's look what the president himself admits. i was referring 1991 was the assassination by an islamic radical terrorist. there are tim
the victims of in this country since the first attack and assassination right in the heart of midtown manhattan. >> absolutely, it's been a continuing growing issue, for those there on september 11th, we've been incredibly heightened since then but haven't seen this real emotional pull that's we've been having in these ads where they are really going after things in quite a while. in 2010 the main issue republicans ran on when they swept into office were the economy and on the affordable...
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he was mafkly whisked here to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. a team has been prepared for this inventorilty that a patient would come here. a hazmat crew wrapped him up in a full protective suit and brought him to the hospital where he is being treated today. he went bowling with a group of friends on wednesday night. his fiancee is now also in isolation here at the hospital. she had not showing any signs of ebola. two other friends with the group are in violation at this point. president obama has been briefed on this situation. he has spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city. and a team for the centers of disease control is coming to new york to monitor this latest patient. >> new york city is, of course, the financial hub of the u.s., arguably of the world. how do you think the city will be reacting to this case of ebola? do you think there will be fewer people going to work, less business activity? what are you hearing from the ground in new york? >> new yorkers are a pretty resilient bunch. i think for the most p
he was mafkly whisked here to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. a team has been prepared for this inventorilty that a patient would come here. a hazmat crew wrapped him up in a full protective suit and brought him to the hospital where he is being treated today. he went bowling with a group of friends on wednesday night. his fiancee is now also in isolation here at the hospital. she had not showing any signs of ebola. two other friends with the group are in violation at this point....
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is always going to be important for manhattan as long as there's 2 million jobs in lower in midtown manhattanthat's the densest job market in america. the second instance is the chicago loop was about 5000 jobs, about half of them take transit to work. again we probably can't see self-driving cars taking all those people to work, but it might help for some. downtown washington has about 380,000 jobs. about half take transit to work. boston has about 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to work. philadelphia, 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to work. in these cases i don't see self-driving cars as being an ultimate replacement for transit. however, that's it. that's pretty much the line, those five or six cities are where transit really makes a big difference and we are trying to get rid of transit and replaced with self-driving cars is just going to cause too much congestion. for most of the cities outside of new york, must transit probably makes more sense than rail transit but that's another issue. then we go down to atlanta, 172000 jobs in downtown atlanta but only 14% take transit t
is always going to be important for manhattan as long as there's 2 million jobs in lower in midtown manhattanthat's the densest job market in america. the second instance is the chicago loop was about 5000 jobs, about half of them take transit to work. again we probably can't see self-driving cars taking all those people to work, but it might help for some. downtown washington has about 380,000 jobs. about half take transit to work. boston has about 240,000 jobs, about half take transit to...
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erik go to the main stage, schatzker is in midtown manhattan at bank of america's u.s.eadquarters sitting with the new chairman and ceo of bank of america, brian moynihan. >> thank you. i am delighted to be here with ryan moynahan. congratulations, you just became chairman of the spanking were already the ceo of course. we have a lot to cover in this conversations or hope you don't mind if i begin with the present. it has been awfully challenging month, i don't need to tell you. what do you expect in the months to come? >> if you think about financial markets, they will reflect the economy. what we see in the economy this month when you see statistics, it's a strong as it was last month or stronger and stronger than it was a couple of months ago. you hope that comes through and america continues to make progress. if you look around the world, other places are not growing as fast as we would want them to. strongica, you see it's which should pay forward. competence oftain people spending and gas prices coming down those are good for the american economy. as you go forwar
erik go to the main stage, schatzker is in midtown manhattan at bank of america's u.s.eadquarters sitting with the new chairman and ceo of bank of america, brian moynihan. >> thank you. i am delighted to be here with ryan moynahan. congratulations, you just became chairman of the spanking were already the ceo of course. we have a lot to cover in this conversations or hope you don't mind if i begin with the present. it has been awfully challenging month, i don't need to tell you. what do...
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it's about less than a two bedroom apartment in midtown manhattan. the starting bid is $800,000.general store and a chapel. there are no living residents there. the town has been vacant for 20 years. >> looks like it's in good condition. >> great condition, and as they say in the real estate business, it's a ren vay ors dlagt. >> what's the catch? what are the taxes? maybe that's the catch? >> a haunted town? >> there may be some residents of the spooky variety. nothing has been proven. they just say it's a town that's in need so far tlc. it's not that have from mystic. >> we do love mystic. >> look at you. big shot. >>> and finally in "pop news," congratulations to this guy. strahan. being celebrated in a big way. >> yes. >> in a moment, but first talk about the celebration that's happening. the jersey, the number, 92, being retired this monday night at the game at metlife stadium, where michael will receive his hall of fame ring. and here is the surprise early gift. this is a custom made, it's not a snuggie, it's a cud her. it's 92 in honor of you, my friend. >> look at that. >
it's about less than a two bedroom apartment in midtown manhattan. the starting bid is $800,000.general store and a chapel. there are no living residents there. the town has been vacant for 20 years. >> looks like it's in good condition. >> great condition, and as they say in the real estate business, it's a ren vay ors dlagt. >> what's the catch? what are the taxes? maybe that's the catch? >> a haunted town? >> there may be some residents of the spooky variety....
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look at bookstores midtown manhattan. it used to be crawling with bookstores.y much gone now in large part because of amazon. now amazon is opening a store. it's very different from what they've traditionally done. >> but apple stores have been successful. >> apple is the rare tech company that's opened stores and had a lot of success. >> i've heard people say amazon is a big bully. do you feel that way? what's the difference between having a smart business move? is this a smart business move? >> i think amazon is a very smart company. it's a very competitive company. i think it has elements of being a bully. i think amazon gets pleasure from other people's pain. if you look at the memos that came out in the book about amazon last year, you can see real relish in crushing the publishing industry and other industries. that's part of what amazon is. on the other hand, amazon is an amazing company that has got a lot of stuff, a lot more cheaply to a lot of people in a very impressive way. will this store succeed? it's very complicated, but don't bet against amazon
look at bookstores midtown manhattan. it used to be crawling with bookstores.y much gone now in large part because of amazon. now amazon is opening a store. it's very different from what they've traditionally done. >> but apple stores have been successful. >> apple is the rare tech company that's opened stores and had a lot of success. >> i've heard people say amazon is a big bully. do you feel that way? what's the difference between having a smart business move? is this a...
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." ♪ ♪ >> live from studio e in the heart of midtown manhattan, it's "fox & friends"! know brian hates halloween, so we brought in tucker carlson. >> he hates it? why? >> he feels awkward. >> tucker is here and we've got kimberly from "the five." >> this is going to be a special morning. i like the special effects and the lighting. this is a real show. you've got a budget. >> you mentioned costumes. we are at the conclusion of today's telecast going to be dressed up. we want you to e-mail us so you can figure out what we are. kimberly, here's the first hint. it is? >> we all have two personalities. but that's in real life. >> that sounds like a diagnosis. >> so that's the hint. we all have double personalities. who would we be? we're going to give you more clues throughout the show. in the meantime, after seven weeks on the run, this is our top story, suspected cop killer eric frein is finally behind bars. >> he sure is. the f.b.i. can cross a name off their top ten most wanted list as eric frein was taken into custody last night. pennsylvania law enforcement hailing t
." ♪ ♪ >> live from studio e in the heart of midtown manhattan, it's "fox & friends"! know brian hates halloween, so we brought in tucker carlson. >> he hates it? why? >> he feels awkward. >> tucker is here and we've got kimberly from "the five." >> this is going to be a special morning. i like the special effects and the lighting. this is a real show. you've got a budget. >> you mentioned costumes. we are at the conclusion of...
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most in midtown and lower manhattan. >> you touched a nerve with this video, in i way i can't remember, particularly this issue. what does this say about society, men. they made a lot of process. we have a long way to go. it's about having equal access to public suppose, whether it's the streets are the internet. and we have a number much violence wraps in response to this. >> let me look at the video for a second. let's look at the clip. again, the guy is walking beside you silently for a couple of minutes. are these un said things that women experience in a city every day or across america or around the world every day, but you don't talk about it or do you talk about it among women or men. as a guys, i don't here this stuff much. >> i have heard a lot of people accept it as daily life, even talking to different media outlets, it's a common response. street harassment of women is rob ust, but it is young. we have many different languages and cultures making it happen. >> is this the beginning? another viral video coming up? >> who nose. >> you had a big rehabilitation, seems like you
most in midtown and lower manhattan. >> you touched a nerve with this video, in i way i can't remember, particularly this issue. what does this say about society, men. they made a lot of process. we have a long way to go. it's about having equal access to public suppose, whether it's the streets are the internet. and we have a number much violence wraps in response to this. >> let me look at the video for a second. let's look at the clip. again, the guy is walking beside you...
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. ♪ ♪ >> live from studio e in the heart of midtown manhattan, it's "fox & friends."ogled yourself? >> i try not to. >> when we're not on television but on the internet. >> it gets weird. >> i googled you the other day. you really should stay away from that. >> you are not exaggerating. how to erase those moments you don't want everyone to see. >> valerie jarrett in "the good wife" with a cameo apparently playing ourselves. >> we're jealous because we're not on a tv series. >> we're on a tv series. >> george clooney? >> by the way, george clooney got married. >> how did steve do on the entertainment news? >> i thought he did a fine job. >> makes you want to chap five times for that. ♪ ♪ >> the real central perk is outside on our plaza right now. if you are craving a cup of coffee today, it's okay because it is national coffee day. >> we're celebrating by getting our faces put on a latte. it's called a coffee selfie. >> i don't know how do that. >> a latte talent. >> the 2014 win is pomona valley hospital medical center. >> a very special surprise under that wrap. >> i
. ♪ ♪ >> live from studio e in the heart of midtown manhattan, it's "fox & friends."ogled yourself? >> i try not to. >> when we're not on television but on the internet. >> it gets weird. >> i googled you the other day. you really should stay away from that. >> you are not exaggerating. how to erase those moments you don't want everyone to see. >> valerie jarrett in "the good wife" with a cameo apparently playing ourselves....
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welcome to studio e here in the midtown manhattan area. as you can see, from the -- right now you're on the six. you're in for elisabeth today. in case you were wondering where elisabeth is this week, she had surgery yesterday and she's going to be out for a couple of weeks but she's doing just find. she's on the mend. >> as you know, she is strong, she is tough and a better athlete than me. we heard from her last night and she said she is feeling good. until then we'll work with wonderful people like kimberly. >> i'm looking forward to see if i'm up to the task. >> we start with a fox news alert. overnight a second health care worker in texas has tested positive for ebola. this as the c.d.c. director now says he regrets the response they gave to the deadly virus. we're live in dallas with the breaking details. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this really illustrate the point that was being made by the nurses union yesterday saying that health care workers all over the country felt hike they did not have the proper training and the proper
welcome to studio e here in the midtown manhattan area. as you can see, from the -- right now you're on the six. you're in for elisabeth today. in case you were wondering where elisabeth is this week, she had surgery yesterday and she's going to be out for a couple of weeks but she's doing just find. she's on the mend. >> as you know, she is strong, she is tough and a better athlete than me. we heard from her last night and she said she is feeling good. until then we'll work with...