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white new yorkers were hostile to brown enterprise. the complaint about malaise from that t. garden. they object to the theater staging of shakespeare's most popular play of the day and presented a brown's aggressive recruitment of white customers. in 1822, commodores burst out into the open. the police raided the theater during a january performance and arrested the actors. a group followed suit in august storming of the theater and causing a riot. hewitt assumed to have the skill to bodily harm although brown was severely beaten. it's also true that hulett could single-handedly stroke of bad publicity that must have made his family cringe. first, there were reports possibly true, possibly not come about his performance is that was on the stereotype of the child like black. pamphleteer siren snipes insisted that when hewitt simbel let's he translated the lyrics into black dialect, reciting lines [inaudible] is a heart that never left for the disabled. british actor charles matthews who had presented him while touring the united states also satirized and in public. returning
white new yorkers were hostile to brown enterprise. the complaint about malaise from that t. garden. they object to the theater staging of shakespeare's most popular play of the day and presented a brown's aggressive recruitment of white customers. in 1822, commodores burst out into the open. the police raided the theater during a january performance and arrested the actors. a group followed suit in august storming of the theater and causing a riot. hewitt assumed to have the skill to bodily...
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on new yorkers there. rtainly hope people will be preparing for this. i hope the new york transit authority suspend the subway and bus service on saturday. is that true? is that a first? >> reporter: it may do that. if it did, that would be a first. i believe it would be the first time the entire system is shutdown. the subways are a big concern for flooding. what the mta chairman is saying, the real worry is if their winds are higher than 39 miles per hour, they could not guarantee safety if it got to that level. there will be a decision made on whether or not to shutdown the entire system. it would take about eight hours to do that. millions of people take subways and buses. that would be really a huge under taking. >> that is extraordinary. mary, keep us posted. let us know what is going on over there. many new yorkers have no idea what to do if a hurricane hits. we will give you advice. steven flynn is an expert. he is joining us from washington. steven, if you are a new yorker and live in a high-rise,
on new yorkers there. rtainly hope people will be preparing for this. i hope the new york transit authority suspend the subway and bus service on saturday. is that true? is that a first? >> reporter: it may do that. if it did, that would be a first. i believe it would be the first time the entire system is shutdown. the subways are a big concern for flooding. what the mta chairman is saying, the real worry is if their winds are higher than 39 miles per hour, they could not guarantee...
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it being on the water with this storm. >> people are not panicking but certainly even the cold new yorkers are beginning to think what is going on here, what will happen to us. how would you describe the mood of people on the streets in new york right now? >> i think it's let's get down to business. let's get out of dodge, if you will. let's get out of this neighborhood. it's not just new york city, it was staten island where i was earlier today. i was at a hospital one of the biggest in all of new york city. they were evacuating each and every patient. to give you some perspective, in 150 years of that hospital being open since 1861 they have never evacuated. so, the city has never experienced anything like this. it's getting more urgent by the hour. tomorrow at noon, all mta is shutting down. new yorkers don't generally have cars. people get around on buses and on the trains. those are all shutting down completely. i asked the mayor's office will you have any emergency vehicles to help people if they don't get out by noon and they said no. >> poppy, i would suggest you get the hell out o
it being on the water with this storm. >> people are not panicking but certainly even the cold new yorkers are beginning to think what is going on here, what will happen to us. how would you describe the mood of people on the streets in new york right now? >> i think it's let's get down to business. let's get out of dodge, if you will. let's get out of this neighborhood. it's not just new york city, it was staten island where i was earlier today. i was at a hospital one of the...
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the new yorkers. >> why? they don't listen. >> you can tell a new yorker but you can't tell them much. many "many are stocking up. >> i'm not going to freak out. it is what it so. >> what are we going to do. >> a look on storm tracker four radar the hurricane spreading heavy rain through north carolina. see the yellow and orange indicating the heavier downpours, thunderstorm. there's the eye of the storm moving slowly north. let's look at the warnings in place, hurricane warn eggs up and down -- warnings up and down the east coast. the blue high-wind warnings, winds will be a huish ooh. a -- huge issue. winds about 100 miles an hour, the thing about the winds not just in the immediate area of the hurricane, 90-miles from the eye of the hurricane you see hurricane force winds and 250 miles away tropical storm force winds. and the rain, six to 10 inches of rain and the winds churning up the water. the storm surge, four the 11 feet depending on where you are located. the hurricane track a category 1 as it is app
the new yorkers. >> why? they don't listen. >> you can tell a new yorker but you can't tell them much. many "many are stocking up. >> i'm not going to freak out. it is what it so. >> what are we going to do. >> a look on storm tracker four radar the hurricane spreading heavy rain through north carolina. see the yellow and orange indicating the heavier downpours, thunderstorm. there's the eye of the storm moving slowly north. let's look at the warnings in...
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i have been a new yorker all my l. so i have never seen a hurricane in person. and it is not going to be a hurricane. but it will be pretty heavy. rick, it's really beautiful out here when you have -- heavy rain. we are about 25 feet up. so as long as the surge doesn't get 25 feet, we will be okay. >> dr. michael baden, out in buzzards bay in massachusetts. good luck to you. i hope that you get to see the storm from a safe distance and can report back to us after it's all done and have you a nice beach day on monday. caller: thank you, rick. all the best. have a great evening. >> thank you, dr. baden. how do places like national hurricane center gather the information that they get on hiewrns like irene? they send up an airplane and they fill it with hurricane hunters. we will take a look inside one of these airplanes, an exclusive look when we come right back. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mo
i have been a new yorker all my l. so i have never seen a hurricane in person. and it is not going to be a hurricane. but it will be pretty heavy. rick, it's really beautiful out here when you have -- heavy rain. we are about 25 feet up. so as long as the surge doesn't get 25 feet, we will be okay. >> dr. michael baden, out in buzzards bay in massachusetts. good luck to you. i hope that you get to see the storm from a safe distance and can report back to us after it's all done and have...
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more than eight million new yorkers are preparing for what's expected to be a dangerous and possibly disastrous hurricane on its way to new york city this hurricane is expected to hit new york by nine p. am saturday eight evening parts of the city was was filled with crowds of people as you saw officials evacuating new yorkers from parts of areas that were deemed extremely dangerous for the first time in history the new york city mayor ordered mandatory evacuation of what he called low rise areas these are areas all throughout new york they are very close to the water as of twelve pm all public transportation will come to walk home it's also been recommended to anyone that lives above the tenth floor to evacuate from their building now up until this point new yorkers weren't really taking these warnings in these forecasts seriously because the last time this city experienced hurricane a very heavy and dangerous hurricane was in one thousand thirty eight but as we saw saturday we saw the winds picking up we saw many people rushing to the supermarkets rushing to the stores to stock up b
more than eight million new yorkers are preparing for what's expected to be a dangerous and possibly disastrous hurricane on its way to new york city this hurricane is expected to hit new york by nine p. am saturday eight evening parts of the city was was filled with crowds of people as you saw officials evacuating new yorkers from parts of areas that were deemed extremely dangerous for the first time in history the new york city mayor ordered mandatory evacuation of what he called low rise...
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and the new yorkers, maybe they are listening.stocking up on the essentials there and many people who are in low-lying areas have been told to get out. they need to evacuate. we will be live from new york stay with me. [ jon ] up in alaska, we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into crabfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 like our crab and seafood bake... or our snow crab and crab butter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food differently. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteop
and the new yorkers, maybe they are listening.stocking up on the essentials there and many people who are in low-lying areas have been told to get out. they need to evacuate. we will be live from new york stay with me. [ jon ] up in alaska, we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into crabfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 like our crab and seafood bake... or our snow crab and crab butter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food...
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new yorkers do come together.lan for tomorrow, we understand that some people will have difficulty coming to new york. city government offices will be open with some disruptions, i'm sure, because people can't get there. the new york stock exchange and the other financial markets plan to open on time and have a normal day. i'm sure most businesses will with some minor quick adjustments get right back to keeping the economy going in the city and giving people the opportunity to share in what's great about new york. the tourists will be out there again and all of us can look back and talk about where were you on the day of irene. let me in spanish just say -- [ speaking spanish ] >> ray, anything else on crime? >> you're listening to the press conference involving new york mayor michael bloomberg saying, you know what, he's rather proud of new yorkers, that they all seemed to hang in there just fine during what was hurricane irene, now tropical storm irene. he says of course tomorrow will be a little difficult, some
new yorkers do come together.lan for tomorrow, we understand that some people will have difficulty coming to new york. city government offices will be open with some disruptions, i'm sure, because people can't get there. the new york stock exchange and the other financial markets plan to open on time and have a normal day. i'm sure most businesses will with some minor quick adjustments get right back to keeping the economy going in the city and giving people the opportunity to share in what's...
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do you think new yorkers will listen? >> that is doubtful, carol. you know, hurricanes here are so rare and that's one of the reasons why these what if scenarios have been looked at because new york hasn't experienced a direct hit by an earthquake in more than 100 years. so there have been some modules, especially because hurricane experts say it wouldn't take a major hurricane to cause significant flooding. >> reporter: if anyone is worried about a hurricane hitting new york, it's coastal geology professor nick colatch koch. to understand why he took us to southampton, new york. >> this is actually where the 1938 hurricane broke through and made this bay a branch of the ocean. >> reporter: koch says most new yorkers forget that it was here that a powerful category 3 hurricane made landfall in 1938. it was called the long island express and it caused widespread damage even in new york city, some 70 miles away. >> even if new york city is spared a direct hit. >> it's going to have massive flooding, yeah. >> reporter: for years kofrp has been sounding
do you think new yorkers will listen? >> that is doubtful, carol. you know, hurricanes here are so rare and that's one of the reasons why these what if scenarios have been looked at because new york hasn't experienced a direct hit by an earthquake in more than 100 years. so there have been some modules, especially because hurricane experts say it wouldn't take a major hurricane to cause significant flooding. >> reporter: if anyone is worried about a hurricane hitting new york, it's...
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quote a resident throughout our coverage when asked what he was most worried about, he said the new yorkerecause you could talk to them, but they don't always listen. that may hold true today. this town of long beach just east of new york city is still pretty full. the waves behind me, they have been building for the last couple of hours for sure. this storm is over 400 miles away from us. barely a breath of wind here. a few surfers here to take advantage of the waves. if you are one of those who jones for the waves, this is the day to do it. conditions will deteriorate as we continue through the nighttime. nassau and suffolk counties make up long island. 200,000 to 300,000 people have been asked to evacuate. they will not come and force you out of here. they will not help you during the height of the storm. the reason being at least from where we stand here, the nearest hospital is 40 miles away, roughly. that is the main reason they asked people to evacuate. hurricane amnesia in new york city. you better believe it. it has been since 1985, really, since we had a storm like this. gloria a
quote a resident throughout our coverage when asked what he was most worried about, he said the new yorkerecause you could talk to them, but they don't always listen. that may hold true today. this town of long beach just east of new york city is still pretty full. the waves behind me, they have been building for the last couple of hours for sure. this storm is over 400 miles away from us. barely a breath of wind here. a few surfers here to take advantage of the waves. if you are one of those...
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new yorkers also bracing for irene. water, flashlights flying off shelves as you can imagine. residents are being told the city's subway system could be flooded. new york governor's office says the metropolitan transit authority will begin a system wide shutdown saturday afternoon, joining philadelphia and new jersey in suspending service. strong winds and heavy rains are expected to inundate dozens of states along the eastern seaboard. chad myers following it all. chad, what is the latest? >> i don't think that we're paying enough attention to the potential effects of long island, connecticut, rhode island and even massachusetts. because those places will be on the right side of the potential eye of the storm. we love to focus on the city because people live there. there's business. it's the heart of america. but a lot of people live in connecticut, rhode island and massachusetts. i just want you all to be ready for this, because there's a potential large impact to that area to the right of the eye. this is where the to
new yorkers also bracing for irene. water, flashlights flying off shelves as you can imagine. residents are being told the city's subway system could be flooded. new york governor's office says the metropolitan transit authority will begin a system wide shutdown saturday afternoon, joining philadelphia and new jersey in suspending service. strong winds and heavy rains are expected to inundate dozens of states along the eastern seaboard. chad myers following it all. chad, what is the latest?...
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still, many new yorkers are staying put, determined to ride out the storm.ning us now by phone, morey frager, a new yorker who lives on the upper west side and is now evacuating. so why not? >> i just think that we're going to be quite safe where i am on the upper west side in the city here. and i have everything i need here. and friends around me. i feel perfectly safe. >> you live on the seventh floor. give me an idea of how you prepared for this. what do you have in your apartment to make sure you can live without power or water if it comes to that? >> yeah. i have hard boiled eggs in case i don't have to cook. i cooked pasta last night. i thought i'll cook the whole box just in case i can make that into a salad. i have flashlights. i bought extra batteries. i have good books to read and lots of music to listen to. i feel well taken care of here in my little corner. >> so you're not concerned or worried at all, even when you hear the mayor who says, you know, people don't mess around, particularly if you're in the low lying areas, you're not, you're in th
still, many new yorkers are staying put, determined to ride out the storm.ning us now by phone, morey frager, a new yorker who lives on the upper west side and is now evacuating. so why not? >> i just think that we're going to be quite safe where i am on the upper west side in the city here. and i have everything i need here. and friends around me. i feel perfectly safe. >> you live on the seventh floor. give me an idea of how you prepared for this. what do you have in your...
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>> well, mine new yorkers are divided into two main camps really.e lezzy fair, blase people who are winthed to organizing hurricane parties and then these people who are a bit more nure ratic and bombarding stores, buying batteries, duct tape, gallons of water. and canned foods. i'm more in the kind of kind of wait and see what happens and hopefully things will turn out for the best. >> what about evacuation orders, are you taking them seriously? are people listening to what the mayor is saying, to what the president is saying? >> i am lucky because i'm actually in a part of brooklyn above the water line. if flooding occurs, my property won't be damaged that much. some of my friends are pretty worried actually. not necessarily evacuation zones but seeking higher ground. i have friends in peripheral areas around battery park and wall street area, what they're doing is going up to the bronxes, where the safety is better and staying with friends and relatives, as opposed to anonymous evacuation spots. >> hani, resident of brooklyn, stay safe. >> thank
>> well, mine new yorkers are divided into two main camps really.e lezzy fair, blase people who are winthed to organizing hurricane parties and then these people who are a bit more nure ratic and bombarding stores, buying batteries, duct tape, gallons of water. and canned foods. i'm more in the kind of kind of wait and see what happens and hopefully things will turn out for the best. >> what about evacuation orders, are you taking them seriously? are people listening to what the...
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were turned up a notch earlier this afternoon when those mandatory evacuations went in effect for new yorkers. also another unprecedented move. new york is shutting down its transit system tomorrow, beginning at noon, meaning that all subways, buses and commuter lines going into and out of the city will be shut down. millions by the way every day using the rail and bus systems here. if winds were above 39 miles an hour, and there is a big concern about flooding in the subways. so those two steps being announced hours ago here in new york. >> let's talk about the high rises in new york city. there are going to be strong winds blowing throughout the city. what are they doing? what are they saying? >> hurricanes are so rare. we don't know the exact path, the impact on new york. but high rises are a big concern with windows and the threat of them being broken. what city officials is telling people, the risk is higher for people living in the 10th floor or above. they're advising people to get away from windows and be in areas that are not near windows. they're also asking people to leave the city
were turned up a notch earlier this afternoon when those mandatory evacuations went in effect for new yorkers. also another unprecedented move. new york is shutting down its transit system tomorrow, beginning at noon, meaning that all subways, buses and commuter lines going into and out of the city will be shut down. millions by the way every day using the rail and bus systems here. if winds were above 39 miles an hour, and there is a big concern about flooding in the subways. so those two...
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new yorkers in low-lying areas are under a mandatory evacuation order. city would face if hurricane irene hits the area. first, storm surge. water pushing toward the shore by high winds. second, debris and lot of it. downed trees, power lines, cluttered streets, dangerous anyone trying to get out of harm's way. third, this is a big one. no subways. heavy rain and storm surge from irene would cause major flooding and potentially bring new york city's public transportation to a halt. fourth, economic pa ral lis. the financial district could easy be flooded by the storm surnl. that could paralyze that part of the city for weeks. fifth, it is very difficult to evacuate new york city. we're talking about moving more than eight million people on short notice and some wonder if that's even possible. you've got your emergency kit, food, water, need to hear the answer from one of the leading experts in disaster preparedness. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north a
new yorkers in low-lying areas are under a mandatory evacuation order. city would face if hurricane irene hits the area. first, storm surge. water pushing toward the shore by high winds. second, debris and lot of it. downed trees, power lines, cluttered streets, dangerous anyone trying to get out of harm's way. third, this is a big one. no subways. heavy rain and storm surge from irene would cause major flooding and potentially bring new york city's public transportation to a halt. fourth,...
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hurricane parts of the city was was filled with crowds of people as you saw officials evacuating new yorkers from parts of areas that were deemed extremely dangerous for the first time in history the new york city mayor ordered mandatory evacuation of what he called low rise areas these are areas all throughout new york that are very close to the water and it is estimated that more than two hundred thousand new yorkers will have to evacuate their homes and go to shelters close to seventy shelters have been set up in new york city in preparation for this hurricane hurricane i read it's also been recommended to anyone that lives above the tenth floor to a vacuum wait for. their building. you are pushed everything up when they grew. up when you were they were put to us doing. this where we're. going this is the only real one they really had a major evacuation for so. you know something that we don't know now up until this point new yorkers weren't really taking these warnings in these forecasts seriously because the last time this city experienced our hurricane a very heavy and dangerous hurric
hurricane parts of the city was was filled with crowds of people as you saw officials evacuating new yorkers from parts of areas that were deemed extremely dangerous for the first time in history the new york city mayor ordered mandatory evacuation of what he called low rise areas these are areas all throughout new york that are very close to the water and it is estimated that more than two hundred thousand new yorkers will have to evacuate their homes and go to shelters close to seventy...
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york there are very close to the water and it is estimated that more than two hundred thousand new yorkers will have to evacuate their homes and go to shelters close to seventy shelters have been set up in new york city in preparation for this hurricane hurricane irene it's also been recommended to anyone that lives above the tenth floor to a vacuum. from there building. this and we've pushed everything up when we grew. up when you have food or water we're prepared to receive. this we're. going this is the only real one that really had a. regulation or so. if you know something that we don't know now up until this point new yorkers weren't really taking these warnings in these forecasts seriously because the last time this city experienced our hurricane a very heavy and dangerous hurricane was in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight but as we saw saturday we saw the winds picking up we saw many people rushing to the supermarkets rushing to watch the stores to stock up on good stock up on food stock up on water and remove any kind of furniture from their patios some engineers believe that
york there are very close to the water and it is estimated that more than two hundred thousand new yorkers will have to evacuate their homes and go to shelters close to seventy shelters have been set up in new york city in preparation for this hurricane hurricane irene it's also been recommended to anyone that lives above the tenth floor to a vacuum. from there building. this and we've pushed everything up when we grew. up when you have food or water we're prepared to receive. this we're. going...
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new yorkers are obviously a hardy bunch. there will be a lot of people curious and want to step outside. we always caution people, please stay indoors. the mayor is cautioning people, please stay indoors as much as you can. there's no point in coming out. we think it will get miserable here. other concern, suzanne, is what happens when -- if it's a category 1 storm, even a strong tropical storm, what happens as this wind, you know, moves through these canyons of skyscrapers and buildings. obviously the wind speed picks up. even if you get sustained wind of 60 miles an hour as it whips through the canyons created by the buildings, the winds are a lot stronger. you can get hurricane force winds even if it's not a hurricane. a lot remains to be seen about the impact this will have on the city. we'll cover it every step of the way. a couple businesses open. they're not doing a brisk business but a few people going for last-minute supplies. >> anderson there for us in new york. we'll be checking in with you often throughout this
new yorkers are obviously a hardy bunch. there will be a lot of people curious and want to step outside. we always caution people, please stay indoors. the mayor is cautioning people, please stay indoors as much as you can. there's no point in coming out. we think it will get miserable here. other concern, suzanne, is what happens when -- if it's a category 1 storm, even a strong tropical storm, what happens as this wind, you know, moves through these canyons of skyscrapers and buildings....
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sunday morning in new york city michael bloomberg did have a press conference stating and urging all new yorkers to stay away from their windows move away from their glass windows because he says the winds are going to pick up speed friday new york city michael bloomberg for the first time in history issued a mandatory evacuation of certain parts of new york city two three hundred seventy thousand people live there all these evacuation zones a lot of people chose to not move chose to stay in their homes but overall there is a feeling of anxiety taking over not just new york but all the surrounding states we did get to speak with some people down we're heading to the stores to buy up supplies hogs saturday here's a little bit of what they have to say and i will do. my hold on why this is the only real one they really had a major evacuation for so here's to you know something that we don't know the whole thing i'm scared out of like going outside in the i'm lying. on the water like hurricane katrina like that me the public transfer station system in new york city has also been shut down that inclu
sunday morning in new york city michael bloomberg did have a press conference stating and urging all new yorkers to stay away from their windows move away from their glass windows because he says the winds are going to pick up speed friday new york city michael bloomberg for the first time in history issued a mandatory evacuation of certain parts of new york city two three hundred seventy thousand people live there all these evacuation zones a lot of people chose to not move chose to stay in...
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of water in new york city michael bloomberg did how about this conference seating and urging all new yorkers to stay away from their windows move away from their glass windows because he says the winds are going to pick up speed friday new york city michael bloomberg for the first time in history issued a mandatory evacuation of certain parts of new york city three hundred seventy thousand people live there all these evacuation zones a lot of people chose to not move chose to stay in their homes and you did get to speak with some people doubt were heading to the stores to buy up supplies saturday here's a little bit of what they have said. this is the only rule one that really had a major. or so. who knows of no we don't know the whole thing arms around it like going out in the in like tons of water like hurricane katrina like that me the public transportation system in new york city has also been shut down and that includes the trains the crosses i can tell you that the city is prepared for the worst most new yorkers are hoping that the stories being overblown that it's been hyped up but i
of water in new york city michael bloomberg did how about this conference seating and urging all new yorkers to stay away from their windows move away from their glass windows because he says the winds are going to pick up speed friday new york city michael bloomberg for the first time in history issued a mandatory evacuation of certain parts of new york city three hundred seventy thousand people live there all these evacuation zones a lot of people chose to not move chose to stay in their...