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you have warfare in the streets in manhattan island in the middle of 1863. you have what become an antiblack -- as i said the resame and reacceptment result in indiscriminate attacks at african-americans, many people don't know there was lynching in the streets of new york but in july 1863, there was. this is william jones who was lynched on clarkson street what is now the lowest west side. two other black men were lynched. three other black men were beaten to death. at least 18 african-american men, women, and children were injured during the outpours of rage and racism. i should say that one of the things that i point out in the book is that there were any number of irish new yorkers who tried to intervene to help african-americans. there a number of white new yorkers, but the mob was so out of control they couldn't prevent tragedies like this from happening. basically at the end of the civil war, the riters had gotten what they wanted. many african-americans left new york, not to return. this is at daughter of lions the boarding housekeeper and undergroun
you have warfare in the streets in manhattan island in the middle of 1863. you have what become an antiblack -- as i said the resame and reacceptment result in indiscriminate attacks at african-americans, many people don't know there was lynching in the streets of new york but in july 1863, there was. this is william jones who was lynched on clarkson street what is now the lowest west side. two other black men were lynched. three other black men were beaten to death. at least 18...
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the window class is shattering all over manhattan. jersey city hoboken. it's a big mess, cost a lot of money. what is interesting that the time, although the u.s. government was aware of german sabotage efforts going on, it's the kind the investigation inquest concluded this had been a freak accident. this only after the war, after dogged investigation was a proven that the german at kaiser's government had actually triggered this thing. that was decided by a joint german american court in an inquiry in 1939. guess what? adolf hitler wanted to hand over money for this to america as reparations. no, but the west government did and the payments continued all the way from wes germany up to 1979. well, we finally entered the war on the allied side in april 1917 after the germans had resumed their submarine warfare against american vessels at sea. and again, there is this sense of a moment of unity, of new yorkers and americans coming together. this is a photograph from june of 1917. the new yorkers lining up to register or to draft. my favorite is half of a wo
the window class is shattering all over manhattan. jersey city hoboken. it's a big mess, cost a lot of money. what is interesting that the time, although the u.s. government was aware of german sabotage efforts going on, it's the kind the investigation inquest concluded this had been a freak accident. this only after the war, after dogged investigation was a proven that the german at kaiser's government had actually triggered this thing. that was decided by a joint german american court in an...
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albert einstein to do something about the destructive power and roosevelt consequently launched the manhattan project. the use of atomic weapons was admittedly horrifying. when the first bomb was dropped on hiroshima probably 70,000 people live on the spot. similar loss of life and three days later another bomb was dropped on nagasaki. at the same time the united states had been thinking of attacking japan with atomic weapons. an invasion of japan was being mounted. estimates were that if you had to land may be half a million would be lost. even looking from the standpoint of the japanese, the japanese have shown a willingness to take terrific casualties in the campaigns of guadalcanal, casualties that are inconceivable to us of 95% of the defenders dalia on these islands and we can imagine if the japanese were ready to fight that fiercely how they would have defended the home islands with subsequent massive military casualties. roosevelt's third role, as i mentioned earlier, is us eight morrill officer in the chief. as the commander of the people at war, convincing them that there are sacrif
albert einstein to do something about the destructive power and roosevelt consequently launched the manhattan project. the use of atomic weapons was admittedly horrifying. when the first bomb was dropped on hiroshima probably 70,000 people live on the spot. similar loss of life and three days later another bomb was dropped on nagasaki. at the same time the united states had been thinking of attacking japan with atomic weapons. an invasion of japan was being mounted. estimates were that if you...
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. >> host: diana furchtgott-roth is a fellow at the manhattan institute, she sure is a great lady and served as chief economist at the department from 2003 up until 2005. are you supportive of title ix when it comes to the role of supports? we just celebrated the role of the 40th anniversary? >> guest: when the courts were discussing title ix, one of the messages that colleges could comply with with title ix was having as many fulfilling the desires of the different groups. in other words, if they were leaning to the requests of women, then that was fine. but the way is that it has to be proportional. they are not supportive of title ix is a closed system. the fact is there are more young men who want to play college sports than young women. there was an article in "the new york times" about how these colleges are playing games with numbers. a woman can be on two teams and accounts for two people where they can sign up to play and she can jump out and still be officially listed on the team. the problem is that young americans are losing valuable scholarships. colleges are having to cu
. >> host: diana furchtgott-roth is a fellow at the manhattan institute, she sure is a great lady and served as chief economist at the department from 2003 up until 2005. are you supportive of title ix when it comes to the role of supports? we just celebrated the role of the 40th anniversary? >> guest: when the courts were discussing title ix, one of the messages that colleges could comply with with title ix was having as many fulfilling the desires of the different groups. in other...
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. >> historian fred siegel of the manhattan institute says the new unions almost invariably worked to elect democrats. >> pay increases and pension increases and healthcare increases. meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated bu
. >> historian fred siegel of the manhattan institute says the new unions almost invariably worked to elect democrats. >> pay increases and pension increases and healthcare increases. meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is...
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we are going to the streets of lower manhattan. allison is there. she writes for "the nation in" magazine. what do you see? >> there are hundreds of people marching in the streets. i have seen two arrests myself. i have seen reports of about 10 more. i just witnessed a photographer be arrested. the white shirt supervisor officers are acting very aggressively. there are officers on mopeds acting aggressively, telling people they will be arrested if they are walking in the streets. the protesters are not deterred yet. there are several factions walking all over wall street just trying to put up with the police presence. i am walking along south street. there are probably around 200 people. >> we are showing a live stream of what is happening in downtown manhattan. what are people saying right now and what is the state of zucotti park itself? >> i have seen reports of about 200 people at zucotti as well. more arrests are happening in that area. i was marching with the protesters and they were chanting anti-capitalism all day all week, occupy wall street
we are going to the streets of lower manhattan. allison is there. she writes for "the nation in" magazine. what do you see? >> there are hundreds of people marching in the streets. i have seen two arrests myself. i have seen reports of about 10 more. i just witnessed a photographer be arrested. the white shirt supervisor officers are acting very aggressively. there are officers on mopeds acting aggressively, telling people they will be arrested if they are walking in the...
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. >> historian fred siegel of the manhattan institute says the new unions almost invariably worked to elect democrats. >> pay increases and pension increases and healthcare increases. meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated bu
. >> historian fred siegel of the manhattan institute says the new unions almost invariably worked to elect democrats. >> pay increases and pension increases and healthcare increases. meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is...
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are you looking at what remains of the world trade center in lower manhattan. earlier this morning just before 9:00 and just after 9:00 two planes, individual attacks, struck each tower of the world with trade center causing gaping holes in both towers. you're looking at a tape after the first impact. there is the second impact of a large jet flown we now believe deliberately into the second tower. it was a short time after that that the towers collapsed. then there was an attack in washington, d.c. we now have confirmed reports a plane crashed into the pentagon. we have no reports of confirmed injuries or death. however, it is clear officials all across the country are saying this is a deliberate terrorist attack on the united states as tom has put it so far this morning, this is a declaration of war by terrorists against the united states. >> before we talk about terrorism, another large plane crashed as well just north of somerset county airport, 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it was a boeing 767 that crashed around 10:00 this morning, and it
are you looking at what remains of the world trade center in lower manhattan. earlier this morning just before 9:00 and just after 9:00 two planes, individual attacks, struck each tower of the world with trade center causing gaping holes in both towers. you're looking at a tape after the first impact. there is the second impact of a large jet flown we now believe deliberately into the second tower. it was a short time after that that the towers collapsed. then there was an attack in washington,...
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the ride will offer sweeping views of the statue of liberty and the manhattan skyline. ferris wheel will be adjacent to the staten island ferry. i will not get on board unless i am join by ashley morrison. >>> asian markets were mixed, tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hong kong's hang sang gained 0.5%. wall street stocks posted their first gain of the week. investors were encouraged by taking tough measures to reduce the deficit. the dow closed 72 points higher thursday while the nasdaq was up 42 points. >>> american airlines says it will take its pilots union to court unless the union ends its job action. american has had a surge of canceled or late flights since the beginning of the month. the pilots union says there is no sickout or slowdown but the union is angry over the company's decision to use bankruptcy protection to impose new work and pay rules. >>> goldman sachs will pay about $12 million to settle civil charges in a so-called pay to play scheme. the securities and exchange commission said a goldman executive allegedly provided campaign services to a candidate runnin
the ride will offer sweeping views of the statue of liberty and the manhattan skyline. ferris wheel will be adjacent to the staten island ferry. i will not get on board unless i am join by ashley morrison. >>> asian markets were mixed, tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hong kong's hang sang gained 0.5%. wall street stocks posted their first gain of the week. investors were encouraged by taking tough measures to reduce the deficit. the dow closed 72 points higher thursday while the nasdaq was up...
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. >>> only in new york city what sparked this fall on the ball this form porous and the manhattan. >> capt. attempted adoption of december to school officials are trying to eas,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a on gross national a school bathroom could happen again? with the school principal is doing to ease parents' fears. >>> campaigns court in bucks state. should >>> or rubber cover are waiting. >>> smooth sailing so far are normally commute tito's coming soon. >>> nearly 5:00 now. parents and cemetery of county. >>>
. >>> only in new york city what sparked this fall on the ball this form porous and the manhattan. >> capt. attempted adoption of december to school officials are trying to eas,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a on gross national a school bathroom could happen again? with the school principal is doing to ease parents' fears. >>> campaigns court in bucks state. should >>> or rubber cover are waiting. >>> smooth sailing so far are normally commute tito's coming...
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the ride will offer sweeping views of the statue of liberty and the manhattan skyline. ferris wheel will be adjacent to the city's third most popular tourist attraction, the staten island ferry. i will not get on board unless i am join by ashley morrison. she has this morning's "money watch" headlines. >> it looks great. lots of fun. scary, too. >>> asian markets were mixed, tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hitting a two-week closing low after news of falling revenues for japanese companies in china. hong kong's hang sang gained 0.5%. wall street stocks posted their first gain of the week. investors were encouraged by taking tough measures to reduce its deficit, one of the worst in the eurozone. the dow closed 72 points higher thursday while the nasdaq was up 42 points. >>> american airlines says it will take its pilots union to court unless the union ends its job action. american has had a surge of canceled or late flights since the beginning of the month. the pilots union says there is no sickout or slowdown but the union is angry over the company's decision to use bankruptcy
the ride will offer sweeping views of the statue of liberty and the manhattan skyline. ferris wheel will be adjacent to the city's third most popular tourist attraction, the staten island ferry. i will not get on board unless i am join by ashley morrison. she has this morning's "money watch" headlines. >> it looks great. lots of fun. scary, too. >>> asian markets were mixed, tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hitting a two-week closing low after news of falling revenues for...
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. >> yeah, one of the first paved street in manhattan. '80s and 90s it was the most unsafe unsanitary street in manhattan and the city downtown alliance worked with the city in redoing stone street the way it was in the late 1600s. the street was completed prior to september 11th. then when 9/11 happened, everything went on pause and rewound a little bit. >> i wasn't here i was in my home in brooklyn and called me and said, what do you like us to do? i says, i didn't know how bad it was so i says prepare the restaurant and have the food ready and we'll see what's going to happen. people came but nobody wanted to eat. we had seven girls in the office. they came down and became nurses. they started cleaning their faces because people couldn't see, they couldn't even see walking in here. >> peter what about from your standpoint in terms of the aftermath of 9/11. >> it was difficult for a good year and year and a half and then you saw things were going to get better and turn around. that when we decided in 2003 to start to do our development
. >> yeah, one of the first paved street in manhattan. '80s and 90s it was the most unsafe unsanitary street in manhattan and the city downtown alliance worked with the city in redoing stone street the way it was in the late 1600s. the street was completed prior to september 11th. then when 9/11 happened, everything went on pause and rewound a little bit. >> i wasn't here i was in my home in brooklyn and called me and said, what do you like us to do? i says, i didn't know how bad...
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the date when he was married. this scene of him in a townhouse in manhattan with peabody. then the president of the united states walking iran the gile. >> does a wonderful recording. the new york times as a social occasion reporting all the guests. it goes back to them within themselves, and, of course, uncle ted was her favorite uncle. maybe there was some sort of magnets is and that he had become a the basis of the fact that she called him uncle ted. i am astounded by your use of language in your adjectives. hit the nail exactly on the head, and that thank you. i do not to take that. the introductory for the next 24 hours. the elements to bring in know whenever. and to get feedback, even negative feedback on deposit is thrilling. wonderful in greatly appreciated. >> i'm sure that you try. astounded. description. i still can't believe it. the read it. in the read it over and over. it is an amazing piece of logic. and his knowledge of current events was remarkable. the school itself or is this the ability, what comes later. >> i think that it changed. very often shortchang
the date when he was married. this scene of him in a townhouse in manhattan with peabody. then the president of the united states walking iran the gile. >> does a wonderful recording. the new york times as a social occasion reporting all the guests. it goes back to them within themselves, and, of course, uncle ted was her favorite uncle. maybe there was some sort of magnets is and that he had become a the basis of the fact that she called him uncle ted. i am astounded by your use of...
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h.r. 5987 is a bipartisan bill that will establish the manhattan project national historical park. there's a like bill, bipartisan bill, also pending in the senate. the park will encompass three locations that were integral to the tremendous engineering and human achievements of the manhattan project. the three locations are the hanniford site in my home state of washington, los alamos, in new mexico, and oak ridge, in tennessee. the vast majority of the facilities eligible to be included in this park are already owned by the federal government. they are located on lands owned and controlled by the department of energy. our nation already possesses these pieces of history. the real purpose of this bill is to officially declare the importance of preserving the history, providing access to the public, and including the unique abouts of the park service to help tell this story. currently some of these historic facilities, slated for inclusion in this park, are scheduled to be destroyed at considerable taxpayer expense. a great many local community leaders in all three states and intere
h.r. 5987 is a bipartisan bill that will establish the manhattan project national historical park. there's a like bill, bipartisan bill, also pending in the senate. the park will encompass three locations that were integral to the tremendous engineering and human achievements of the manhattan project. the three locations are the hanniford site in my home state of washington, los alamos, in new mexico, and oak ridge, in tennessee. the vast majority of the facilities eligible to be included in...
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the manhattan district attorney's office was investigating galleries that were helping customers avoid taxes. kozlowski had purchased $13-million-worth of paintings, including a renoir and monet, for the tyco apartment, but prosecutors said he had some of them shipped to tyco's offices in new hampshire, a state without sales tax. they were then trucked back to new york. in 2002, the manhattan district attorney's office indicted kozlowski for evading over $1 million in sales tax, and he resigned as ceo, but that was only the beginning. the tyco board investigated its ceo's behavior and made public a report that was devastating. kozlowski's excesses were revealed in excruciating detail. decorations for the new york apartment became classic tabloid headlines, mocking the ceo's taste and his greed. the $15,000 doggy umbrella stand and the ultimate symbol of his downfall, that $6,000 shower curtain. >> the first time i heard about that shower curtain-- the first time-- was after i was out of the company and i read about it in a newspaper, and i was calling around asking, "where's this showe
the manhattan district attorney's office was investigating galleries that were helping customers avoid taxes. kozlowski had purchased $13-million-worth of paintings, including a renoir and monet, for the tyco apartment, but prosecutors said he had some of them shipped to tyco's offices in new hampshire, a state without sales tax. they were then trucked back to new york. in 2002, the manhattan district attorney's office indicted kozlowski for evading over $1 million in sales tax, and he resigned...
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some people look at the manhattan and think of each other in different places. they would domoon and think of each other in different places. they would do that. that was discussed -- possibly was invisible between the lines. and send them to peggy shippen. no indication that that happened but it was discussed in papers released in the 1920s which gives us another indication that shippen at -- peggy shippen was aware of the otherwise why developing means of communication in which you have to go to her friend and then hurt? >> peggy's father was good at exultation of evidence. when news of this reached home suddenly every document in the shippen family involving peggy disappears and we never had a chance for a court of law to impose sanctions. but many people who think this, there was a big -- after the letter was found which proved peggy had been communicating with andre during the war through enemy lines all of peggy's friends and family we think burned every letter she had ever written. the reason we think it is none of them exist and also because she was such
some people look at the manhattan and think of each other in different places. they would domoon and think of each other in different places. they would do that. that was discussed -- possibly was invisible between the lines. and send them to peggy shippen. no indication that that happened but it was discussed in papers released in the 1920s which gives us another indication that shippen at -- peggy shippen was aware of the otherwise why developing means of communication in which you have to go...
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foot-tall wheel, capable of carrying more than 1,400 people will overlook the statue of liberty and the manhattan skyline. the $230 million project should be finished in three years. >>> when we come back, airport insecurity. abc's brian ross, tracking down tsa agents that are accused of stealing passengers' property instead of protecting it. >>> and then, the ravens played the browns. and the fans won. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing balance rewards, the new way to save and get more of what you love walgreens for. it's easy to get points on everyday purchases, and easy to redeem them for just about anything anyone in your family could want. just make sure you save enough points for a little something for yourself. sign up today, in-store or online. it's instant points and endless rewards. and it's all right here. at the corner of happy and healthy. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it'
foot-tall wheel, capable of carrying more than 1,400 people will overlook the statue of liberty and the manhattan skyline. the $230 million project should be finished in three years. >>> when we come back, airport insecurity. abc's brian ross, tracking down tsa agents that are accused of stealing passengers' property instead of protecting it. >>> and then, the ravens played the browns. and the fans won. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing balance rewards, the new way to save...
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and the vizier of and in controlling all of the manhattan skyline rocks the internet satellite to find out how know they are as crazy they last. download the official location so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favor. well t.v. is not required to watch all you need is your mobile device watch out any time. and let's not get places to business desk and a marine is that good monday morning to hasn't been a good start to the trading week good morning you know well asia of course is the only one trading right now and there was seen a mix trading session when it comes to the russian investors they're really recovering from the asia pacific economic cooperation summit that's a place in russia's far east and in fact it became quite clear early on that the country is now focusing when the comes to deals will vary and with him it was and was there for us and he has all the details. the apec summit here and talk symbolizes the winds of change not just for russia but for the global economy so void yet another crisis. needed and they need it quickly china's outgoing president hu
and the vizier of and in controlling all of the manhattan skyline rocks the internet satellite to find out how know they are as crazy they last. download the official location so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favor. well t.v. is not required to watch all you need is your mobile device watch out any time. and let's not get places to business desk and a marine is that good monday morning to hasn't been a good start to the trading week good morning you know well asia of course...
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also that the zero reading drawing of the manhattan skyline rocks the internet has a line to find out how long it would be artistic or eight months to. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch artsy all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. as egypt relapses in the aftermath of the revolution citizens hopes that the government will one day made their demands for better welfare off a zinger away many egyptians remain unemployed and all struggling to find ways to make a living paul asli has a story about rebuilding being broken. their country may be in danger of crumbling but here they are rebuilding someone else's hundreds of thousands of egyptians are putting bricks to mortar for their neighbors future every few weeks another building goes up in a month with a toil nearly a quarter of a million egyptians are scattered throughout the kingdom next door but many shouldn't be here at all in the chaos and disappointment that followed egypt's revolution thousands of egyptians fade here to
also that the zero reading drawing of the manhattan skyline rocks the internet has a line to find out how long it would be artistic or eight months to. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch artsy all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. as egypt relapses in the aftermath of the revolution citizens hopes that the government will one day made their demands for better welfare off a zinger...
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>> a look now at the manhattan skyline. the freedom tower lit up red white and blue.today marking 11 years since the 9-11 terror attacks. welcome back to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. 29 minutes after the hour. a time to reflect with a more intimate ceremony taking place at ground zero. >> eric shawn is live with the details for us. >>> good morning patti ann and heather. it is almost unbelievable 11 years has passed. it is so steeled in our conscious memory. the first plane woefrnt my head and hit the world trade center that morning. let me show you the world trade center the 104 story tall building it is lit up in red, white and blue. that a symbol of research and renewal. tenants have signed into that building among them connie nash a huge magazine publisher. defiant anger the sorrow has continued but life renewed and rejuvenated in many ways. it has been visited by 4 and a half million people the memorial and world trade center footprints with the magnificent water falls. again today from under 2 hours from now the ceremon
>> a look now at the manhattan skyline. the freedom tower lit up red white and blue.today marking 11 years since the 9-11 terror attacks. welcome back to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. 29 minutes after the hour. a time to reflect with a more intimate ceremony taking place at ground zero. >> eric shawn is live with the details for us. >>> good morning patti ann and heather. it is almost unbelievable 11 years has...
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and in control of the manhattan skyline becomes over the internet sensation ahead on live to find out how long it took the artist to finish his masterpiece. the world shifted east this week as heavyweight asia pacific nations decided gathered to decide how to prop up global growth the cool and damp weather of russia's far east didn't chill the war between russia and china whose friendship is seen as a strong asset to economic recovery r.t. dimitri medvedev has more from a lot of awestruck when the other person was rounding up the results of the two thousand and twelve forum which russia posted for the first time he basically again praised the fact that apec is extremely important as a region and as an organization it accounts for around fifty percent of the global economic output and global trade and therefore the shift is happening globally towards this region and right. no exceptions and. china plays an extremely important role as a driver of global economic growth actually in an exclusive interview that the president gave prior to this forum that it was and also stuart stated the i
and in control of the manhattan skyline becomes over the internet sensation ahead on live to find out how long it took the artist to finish his masterpiece. the world shifted east this week as heavyweight asia pacific nations decided gathered to decide how to prop up global growth the cool and damp weather of russia's far east didn't chill the war between russia and china whose friendship is seen as a strong asset to economic recovery r.t. dimitri medvedev has more from a lot of awestruck when...
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they become a part of the manhattan skyline. we'll see you again one hour at 10:00 p.m. eastern. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >> this is new york's tribute in light. the city's stunning memorial to the victims of the 9/11 attacks. it's an installation of 88 search lights which can be seen in the night sky up to 60 miles away. meanwhile, on this an versery of 9/11, we have breaking news of turmoil in the middle east. in cairo, angry protesters climbed the walls of the u.s. embassy and hauled down the american flags in protest of a film they believe insults the prophet muhammad. and a state department official says that the libyan government has confirmed an employee at the american consulate in benghazi was killed today. good evening. i'm wolf blitzer in for piers morgan. attacks on diplomatic compounds in both egypt and libya. joining me is the chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike rogers. thank you very much for coming in. i want to get to 9/11, but there's some breaking news that we're following and i want to get your sense. an
they become a part of the manhattan skyline. we'll see you again one hour at 10:00 p.m. eastern. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >> this is new york's tribute in light. the city's stunning memorial to the victims of the 9/11 attacks. it's an installation of 88 search lights which can be seen in the night sky up to 60 miles away. meanwhile, on this an versery of 9/11, we have breaking news of turmoil in the middle east. in cairo, angry protesters climbed...
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. >> on this 9/11 anniversary, you see the resilience in lower manhattan. world trade center site, shining in red, white and blue. >> and for one night a year, those two piercing beams of light where the tin towers once stood. we begin with abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: across the nation, 9/11 commemorations are scaled back, as the country tries to strike a balance between remembering and recovering from the terror attack. this morning at ground zero, for the first time, only those who lost loved ones will speak. they'll read the names of the 2,977 who died. >> it's difficult to find the peace and quiet time to celebrate my son. i think that everybody wants to remember 9/11. but we need to have our privacy, too. >> reporter: in washington, president obama will observe a moment of silence at 8:45, before attending an observance ceremony at the pentagon. landers were placed along the memorial for the 40 crew members and passengers who died. today, they'll ring bells of remembrance. back in lower manhattan, the new, multibillion-dollar one world trade cent
. >> on this 9/11 anniversary, you see the resilience in lower manhattan. world trade center site, shining in red, white and blue. >> and for one night a year, those two piercing beams of light where the tin towers once stood. we begin with abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: across the nation, 9/11 commemorations are scaled back, as the country tries to strike a balance between remembering and recovering from the terror attack. this morning at ground zero, for the first time,...
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conveniently located in the heart of midtown manhattan, this recently renovated hotel boasts spaciousesigned for maximum comfort. the affinia manhattan hotel evokes classic new york city charm for travelers looking for an authentic experience. and, check out the latest couture fashions when you attend a fashion show and its after party during fall fashion week in new york city! >> now, the only thing missing is the perfect accessory to your fashionable lifestyle. this brand new mercedes benz! ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, my god! >> george: it's the 2012 mercedes-benz c250! designed for performance, this sport sedan features a turbocharged 1.8 liter engine, sirius satellite radio and burl walnut wood trim. >> very nice. a $3,000 shopping spree in beverly hills, a trip to new york city and fashion week, plus a brand new mercedes benz. you'll be the talk of the runway, but only if the price is right. >> drew: thank you, heidi! ( cheers and applause ) do you want to bid on that or pass it to rose? >> i think i'm going to bid on that. >> drew: yeah, okay. $50,972. >> drew: $50,972. all r
conveniently located in the heart of midtown manhattan, this recently renovated hotel boasts spaciousesigned for maximum comfort. the affinia manhattan hotel evokes classic new york city charm for travelers looking for an authentic experience. and, check out the latest couture fashions when you attend a fashion show and its after party during fall fashion week in new york city! >> now, the only thing missing is the perfect accessory to your fashionable lifestyle. this brand new mercedes...
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at an ink drawing of the manhattan skyline becomes an overnight sensation on the internet head online to find out how long it took the artist to finish his new your. macmaster. barack obama's captivating showing at the democratic national convention this week appears to be paying off new polls give him an edge over republican rival mitt romney but only by the slimmest of margins with a little more than two months to go until the presidential vote both candidates are working overtime to shine the other the artes marina porton i reports that could be a challenge. in two thousand and eight the rock obama turned us politics into something of a pop culture phenomenon we made and one of those defining moments a moment when our nation is at war or economy is in turmoil the democratic presidential candidate accepted his pick kerry campaigns have contributed to. tiene trillion dollars this week while obama's america is running on empty critics say wall street continues to play largely by the same rules that led to the global financial crisis there hasn't been regulation of the banks in a suffi
at an ink drawing of the manhattan skyline becomes an overnight sensation on the internet head online to find out how long it took the artist to finish his new your. macmaster. barack obama's captivating showing at the democratic national convention this week appears to be paying off new polls give him an edge over republican rival mitt romney but only by the slimmest of margins with a little more than two months to go until the presidential vote both candidates are working overtime to shine...
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other name calling of the manhattan skyline iraq's main town that had a line to find out how long it took the artistic raised in moscow. as a trip relapses in the aftermath of the revolution citizens hopes that the government or will one day meet their demands for better welfare phasing away many egyptians remain unemployed and all struggling to find ways to make a living there has a story about rebuilding that's been broken. their country may be in danger of crumbling but here they are rebuilding someone else's hundreds of thousands of egyptians are putting bricks to mortar for their neighbors future every few weeks another building goes up in a month with a toil nearly a quarter of a million egyptians are scattered throughout the kingdom next door but many shouldn't be here at all in the chaos and disappointment that followed egypt's revolution thousands of egyptians fled here to jordan with no visa and little more than the clothes on their back while it might still be too soon to say what will be the long term effects of the revolution no one here is in a hurry to return back home
other name calling of the manhattan skyline iraq's main town that had a line to find out how long it took the artistic raised in moscow. as a trip relapses in the aftermath of the revolution citizens hopes that the government or will one day meet their demands for better welfare phasing away many egyptians remain unemployed and all struggling to find ways to make a living there has a story about rebuilding that's been broken. their country may be in danger of crumbling but here they are...
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a petting drawing of the manhattan skyline becomes an overnight internet sensation i had online to find out how long it took the artist to finish his new york masterpiece. some of america's biggest corporations have headed to egypt hoping to renew business ties in the wake of the country's uprising it's the largest u.s. trade delegation ever to travel to the arab world google and coca-cola among the companies a plus lockheed martin one of the world's biggest defense contractors the push for new markets comes as washington is sweetening the deal with a proposed billion dollar a package for cairo egypt's foreign policy has largely been aligned with that of the u.s. expressing sympathy for the uprising in syria demonstrating support for bahrain's ruling family ramsey baruta editor of the palestine chronicle dot com though thinks the trip is politically motivated. it is organized by the u.s. government although they are in. misting that the political aspect is a minor aspect and this is indeed about trying to forge ties economic ties and invest and take advantage of egypt's riches and they
a petting drawing of the manhattan skyline becomes an overnight internet sensation i had online to find out how long it took the artist to finish his new york masterpiece. some of america's biggest corporations have headed to egypt hoping to renew business ties in the wake of the country's uprising it's the largest u.s. trade delegation ever to travel to the arab world google and coca-cola among the companies a plus lockheed martin one of the world's biggest defense contractors the push for new...
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it rained down and the winds were ripping through the core doris in lower manhattan. nd it was night time for several minutes. >> was in the first tower. >> this is the south tower. as it was coming down -- what that looks like is mild compared to be at the center. it is pitch black for block sfwls was it smoke as well as dust. >> smoke, dust, part of the building coming down pieces of a disintegrating building coming down as well. >> after that several minutes of pitch darkness, what did you see in the streets then? >> a deep gray smoke. it looked like a nuclear winter the type of thing you see in the movies with ash all over the ground, on top of cars, on police cars on windows. i made my way to the building because it is the one light i could see and stayed there until a few people were able to get in the vehicle. we picked up a few people. >> what were their injuries. >> one officer had a gash and he was all right and a young lady had shrapnel in her arm. i don't know if it is part of the build org glass from another building. it was the most intense frightening ex
it rained down and the winds were ripping through the core doris in lower manhattan. nd it was night time for several minutes. >> was in the first tower. >> this is the south tower. as it was coming down -- what that looks like is mild compared to be at the center. it is pitch black for block sfwls was it smoke as well as dust. >> smoke, dust, part of the building coming down pieces of a disintegrating building coming down as well. >> after that several minutes of pitch...
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the day. in lower manhattan, the scene was more intimate than in years past. let's bring in nbc bay area's daniele from the world trade center, at least near that area where it once stood. danielle? >> reporter: good evening. we can't show you this right now with our cameras because of where i'm standing, but right in front of me are two tributes of light. they're symbolizing the world trade centers that fell during the attacks, and the final memorial this evening for the victims on this 11th anniversary. >> jack dennis yagoda. >> reporter: tears and raw emotion filled september 11th ceremonies around manhattan. >> this is the last place he was. very missed. >> reporter: the terror attack sent planes crashing into the world trade center remains fresh 11 years later. >> linda jones. >> reporter: at ground zero, families acknowledge each victim one by one. >> and my father, james amato. >> reporter: about a thousand people listened in silence, filling the area between the national memorial now marking where the world trade towers once stood. >> was taken away fr
the day. in lower manhattan, the scene was more intimate than in years past. let's bring in nbc bay area's daniele from the world trade center, at least near that area where it once stood. danielle? >> reporter: good evening. we can't show you this right now with our cameras because of where i'm standing, but right in front of me are two tributes of light. they're symbolizing the world trade centers that fell during the attacks, and the final memorial this evening for the victims on this...
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a fellow from the manhattan institute is here to talk about it. it is interesting. this new pool basically says that americans believe that there is not going to be a total repeal of obamacare. in some formal fashion. it will only be in effect. >> i think that there is gridlock in washington. hardee's ashley: does that hurt mr. romney's chances? a lot of people believe, perhaps, maybe as a case of inevitability. but they believe that throwing it all out and starting again maybe worth it more so than using what's on the table. >> even some obamacare supporters say that in states like ohio and minnesota, you will see the prices go up by 40%. the debates that are coming up, i think that conservatives need to make the case that there are enormous problems. it will reduce access and drive up costs. there is real choice here in the real option that we have go towards a better way. ashley: are there any sites where both sides agree things are good? >> i think people should move towards the health care market place. are you going to level the playing field. ashley: 63% of a
a fellow from the manhattan institute is here to talk about it. it is interesting. this new pool basically says that americans believe that there is not going to be a total repeal of obamacare. in some formal fashion. it will only be in effect. >> i think that there is gridlock in washington. hardee's ashley: does that hurt mr. romney's chances? a lot of people believe, perhaps, maybe as a case of inevitability. but they believe that throwing it all out and starting again maybe worth it...
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the attacks. this is ground zero in lower manhattan where the flag is draped ready for the ceremony. there will be a moment of silence at 5:46, our time that will be the first event this morning. president obama will be attending a ceremony at the pentagon. vice president biden is expected to speak at the flight 93 national memorial near shanksville, pennsylvania. into flight was en route to san francisco, when it crashed. in new york city, this time this is different, only relatives will be speaking at today's ceremonies monies. no politicians will be addressing the gathering, -- >>> it is difficult to find peace and quiet time to celebrate my son. >> i think everybody wants to remember 9/11. we need of our privacy too. >> four and a half million people have visited the 9/11 memorial since it opened last year. here in san francisco coit tower lit up in red, white and blue in honor of the fallen. >> the san francisco fire department is inviting the public to its remembrance ceremony. every year all 43 san francisco fire stations holder is monies for those who died on 9/11, special re
the attacks. this is ground zero in lower manhattan where the flag is draped ready for the ceremony. there will be a moment of silence at 5:46, our time that will be the first event this morning. president obama will be attending a ceremony at the pentagon. vice president biden is expected to speak at the flight 93 national memorial near shanksville, pennsylvania. into flight was en route to san francisco, when it crashed. in new york city, this time this is different, only relatives will be...
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the day began with hundreds of optimists and their supporters storming through lower manhattan some attempting to walk the entrance of the new york stock exchange the day progressed we saw many clashes between the new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent and pioneering a message that. months ago a message that started in new york city and then nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to note on monday when these activists gathered together for the one year anniversary is that they are still very much committed to their fight against income inequality against corporate influence on u.s. politics but will also remain what the heavy handed tactics used by the n.y.p.d. against optimus some participating in civil disobedience on many occasions we saw the n.y.p.d. pushing up to this to the ground a lot of us feel disillusioned and kind of put down like we can't there's nowhere to go and there's no recourse that isn't violent you know they're the violent ones they're putting us in the position
the day began with hundreds of optimists and their supporters storming through lower manhattan some attempting to walk the entrance of the new york stock exchange the day progressed we saw many clashes between the new york city police departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent and pioneering a message that. months ago a message that started in new york city and then nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to...
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on the west side of manhattan from the west village up to the upper westside that was targeting lgbt who didn't have access to healthcare. and also i helped bring -- steven market, which are two drugs which have become important to our community, especially as hiv has become a chronic disease. and that involved basically thinking of innovative ways to get public and private partnerships which i think is important for the task force to consider, how can we develop workable programs in tight economic times, that actually we can get the private sector to participate in. and i found a good deal of experience in that area and i look forward to continuing. i also think in terms of what i'd like to do is specifically it's very clear is that for the foreseeable future aging in place programs will be necessary to deliver services to people in their homes so they can stay at home for as long as possible. and that's something that i want to get involved in on the task force. i'm a long time board member at alice toaks and rales realize we live in a complex city and i want to bring a practi
on the west side of manhattan from the west village up to the upper westside that was targeting lgbt who didn't have access to healthcare. and also i helped bring -- steven market, which are two drugs which have become important to our community, especially as hiv has become a chronic disease. and that involved basically thinking of innovative ways to get public and private partnerships which i think is important for the task force to consider, how can we develop workable programs in tight...
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the pulitzer prize winning journalist and fox news contributor, judith miller and fellow from the manhattan institute. we get so many different assessments of what iran can do. it seems the reporting from those of substance indicates between five or six months and a year before they can do were of anything but, yet, israelis are banging the drum. >>guest: yes, because for israel the red zone which used to be a red line, now we have expanded that, it is very different from america's if you are sitting where israel is sitting without the luxury of an ocean and a huge, huge separation of a superpower from a small state, it looks very different from their standpoint. i understand binyamin netanyahu's frustration. on the other hand, the effort on sunday to scale back the threat, what i think was pretty clear. now, iran responded in its own way, today, at the international atomic energy administration where, basically, their ambassador and this was unusual for him, attacked the international inspectors and said, you know, you are part of the problem. we believe you are infiltrated and you are par
the pulitzer prize winning journalist and fox news contributor, judith miller and fellow from the manhattan institute. we get so many different assessments of what iran can do. it seems the reporting from those of substance indicates between five or six months and a year before they can do were of anything but, yet, israelis are banging the drum. >>guest: yes, because for israel the red zone which used to be a red line, now we have expanded that, it is very different from america's if you...
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than 25,000 people coming from all over the metro area and here in new york, but far beyond that from england and hawaii. this morning, they were in lower manhattane race to ground zero as it was under a terrorist attack. >> they raised money for helping wounded warriors build homes that-- houses and function, and when you see some of them here, you realize what a worthwhile cause this is. >> this is a great event to honor the firefighters and so we're out here today just to go-- united for the armed forces and also for the police officers and firefighters. >> harris: this race is fdnyc tunnel run, siller was a firefighter who ron from the battery tunnel and all the way to the towers and did not make it out alive. when he did it, he was wearing 60 pounds of gear. wow. and one stage, two men millions of votes up for grabs, first the presidential debate. 72 hours away and we're learning new details how each is preparing. we'll go live to colorado for a preview with a special report anchor. >> one u.s. marine stationed overseas keeps the camera rolling when he captures a stunning sight. we'll play the tape and see what he saw. [ male announcer ] you
than 25,000 people coming from all over the metro area and here in new york, but far beyond that from england and hawaii. this morning, they were in lower manhattane race to ground zero as it was under a terrorist attack. >> they raised money for helping wounded warriors build homes that-- houses and function, and when you see some of them here, you realize what a worthwhile cause this is. >> this is a great event to honor the firefighters and so we're out here today just to go--...
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was that the reason you fell over on the red carpet at the manhattan club? there were people that accuse you of buying druggen appearance at a drag show. >> they're funny. number, amount, no, and "b," yes, from the place in my head, someone who hurt me is why my equilibrium is low because i don't eat meat and stuff like that. i go to bed at 8:30 and the show didn't start until 10:00. that was way out over my limits. >> isn't it a fashion don't to wear leather on leather? by the way we shouldn't allow people like that to go on television overseas. it hurts our image. this is homecoming at seminal high school friday and a streaker got on the field. this happens a lot at homecoming. the guy wore a spider ma-man -- wore a mask so he won't be recognized. the school security guards started chasing him. that's risky, when you're a man you need to clear the fence. he got over the second fence then there's a get-away car waiting for him. i hope there's a get - away car. [ cheers and applause ] >> i assume it was a get-away car, could have been a very surprised motori
was that the reason you fell over on the red carpet at the manhattan club? there were people that accuse you of buying druggen appearance at a drag show. >> they're funny. number, amount, no, and "b," yes, from the place in my head, someone who hurt me is why my equilibrium is low because i don't eat meat and stuff like that. i go to bed at 8:30 and the show didn't start until 10:00. that was way out over my limits. >> isn't it a fashion don't to wear leather on leather?...
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a busy and emotional day in new york city as the crowds worked themselves down to the lower manhattan area. very, very quiet. the conversation has become more quiet. behind me, you can see the 1 world trade center nearing completion. not just people in new york, not just people here across the u.s. but around the world remember all of us killed 11 years ago today. from a day of devastation to a day of reflection, respect and honor. peep around the world to -- people around the world honor to remember those who lost their lives 11 years ago. sometimes it seems like yeah, particularly -- >> sometimes it seem like yesterday when i call down here and think about what happened that day. it's hard. >> marylou hague. >> and my father, jeffrey john diordano. >> reporter: friends and family gathered to read the nearly 3,000 victims. in an effort to move forward, only family members were allowed to speak this year. at the pentagon, the first couple laid a wreath in honor of those who lost their lives there. >> this anniversary allows us to renew our faith that even the darkest night gives way t
a busy and emotional day in new york city as the crowds worked themselves down to the lower manhattan area. very, very quiet. the conversation has become more quiet. behind me, you can see the 1 world trade center nearing completion. not just people in new york, not just people here across the u.s. but around the world remember all of us killed 11 years ago today. from a day of devastation to a day of reflection, respect and honor. peep around the world to -- people around the world honor to...