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you know, the new york post and an unbelievable roster. ry tempted, pete hamill who is here today, and so many others. the "herald" tribune was as celebrated paper. and one of the things this book exams, a lot of uncovered columnists who are unjustly forgotten today, the earthly compton, an early warner about the rise of hitler, railing against hitler. you had a word bruin, a beautiful writer who -- and west but rather. you know, these papers really did put forth rosters like murderers row. they put forward their columnists like the part of a ballclub. there were the home run hitters and it was a lee referred to it that way. a citizen kane, he hires the opposing papers great columnist to compete. that is what people look for, the personality and soul of the paper, and these were literary journalist which provides a lot of the value. >> could a columnist to the president on the phone? >> yes. yes. certainly, you mentioned walter lippmann, james reston, enormously respected. a great column of touring in dixie with lbj worry talks about jobs a
you know, the new york post and an unbelievable roster. ry tempted, pete hamill who is here today, and so many others. the "herald" tribune was as celebrated paper. and one of the things this book exams, a lot of uncovered columnists who are unjustly forgotten today, the earthly compton, an early warner about the rise of hitler, railing against hitler. you had a word bruin, a beautiful writer who -- and west but rather. you know, these papers really did put forth rosters like...
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now reporting that the new york police cars also the target, as well. we are going to hear from mayor michael bloomberg, new york police commissioner mike kelly and manhattan district attorney cyrus vance and also the new york city intelligence division was involved in the arrest. we are waiting more details as we wait for them all to come to microphone. >> i'm seeing the new york city intelligence division crossing the wires right now as you are saying it. it is hitting other wire services, as well, as we await the mayor of new york city to tell us some of what you have just said, laura, and also perhaps more detail on all of this. i know you have been making calls, possibly have talked with the police departments tonight to see what kind of reaction is happening already in the city. when you talk about terror-related topics anytime in new york city, there's already some response among citizens. >> there certainly is. this is the busiest time of the year for new york city right now. the big apple is all dressed up for the holidays, we are on the eve of
now reporting that the new york police cars also the target, as well. we are going to hear from mayor michael bloomberg, new york police commissioner mike kelly and manhattan district attorney cyrus vance and also the new york city intelligence division was involved in the arrest. we are waiting more details as we wait for them all to come to microphone. >> i'm seeing the new york city intelligence division crossing the wires right now as you are saying it. it is hitting other wire...
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communism and civil rights and the new york city teachers' unions. the major battle in the new york city was over which direction the teachers union was going to take in the 1930's the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers' union on the call of social union as some this has a broad definition of fighting along with parents, fighting along with civic leaders to democratize education the union that unfortunately dominates, that one in the end had a sort of different version of different types of unionism it was militant in the sense of giving them a better wages and looking conditions but it didn't leave those routes were brought in the unionism or extend it to dealing with the concerns students or the concerns of the laws in the community. on certain issues it did but it clearly wasn't part of its broad take command that ran into a lot of trouble with the black and latino community by the 1950's, and of course by 1968 we had this strike that takes place in new york city and the strike hasn't been discard on the
communism and civil rights and the new york city teachers' unions. the major battle in the new york city was over which direction the teachers union was going to take in the 1930's the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers' union on the call of social union as some this has a broad definition of fighting along with parents, fighting along with civic leaders to democratize education the union that unfortunately dominates, that one in the end had a sort of...
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inside the new york stock exchange, we find our alison kosik. got in that building, you ghot a clear view of police presence. >> reporter: yes, and mary had mentioned the fact that you need an i.d. to get anywhere close to this building. so because i have that i.d., i got a perspective that maybe others didn't. even getting to the building, it was a real tough struggle just to get to the building. but once i did get toward the building, yeah, they were there very close. they looked very closely at my i.d. several times. nypd officers clearly staring me down, making sure i am where i'm supposed to be. this picture i shot, this is right along one of the entrances to the new york stock exchange on broad street. you see how new york police officers are literally fortifying almost every entrance of this building. they're on horseback. they're in large groups. they're really have a show of force surrounding the new york stock exchange, especially because the protesters were saying they wanted to storm this area. they wanted to get close enough to try t
inside the new york stock exchange, we find our alison kosik. got in that building, you ghot a clear view of police presence. >> reporter: yes, and mary had mentioned the fact that you need an i.d. to get anywhere close to this building. so because i have that i.d., i got a perspective that maybe others didn't. even getting to the building, it was a real tough struggle just to get to the building. but once i did get toward the building, yeah, they were there very close. they looked very...
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to the left is new york's zuccotti park. hundreds of protesters have gathered there with a plan, at least, to march across the brooklyn bridge later this afternoon. we are keeping a close eye on all these protests across the country as well as our ireporters who have some amazing pictures and stories themselves. we're going to have more of that after a very quick break. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your wo
to the left is new york's zuccotti park. hundreds of protesters have gathered there with a plan, at least, to march across the brooklyn bridge later this afternoon. we are keeping a close eye on all these protests across the country as well as our ireporters who have some amazing pictures and stories themselves. we're going to have more of that after a very quick break. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic...
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the "cnn newsroom." we begin with breaking news from new york city. wouldn't you know it, just before holiday travel starts, the mayor of new york city, the police commissioner, the district attorney, all preparing right now to hold a live news conference at the bottom of the hour, in 30 minutes. we do know that it is terror related. cnn's deb feyerick, deborah feyerick, has been working her sources since this news conference was just announced, just under an hour ago. she joins me now by phone with some new details for us. what can you tell us, deb? >> reporter: well, don, we're being told by a source with information that the individual who's been arrested -- [ inaudible ] -- now, apparently he learned how to build a pipe bomb by reading through "inspire" magazine. that is the al qaeda magazine, an online magazine, which tells interested people how to do these kind of things. we are told by the source that the man had acquired all material and was even going so far as to drill holes in a pipe bomb. he was going to use homemade ingredients in order to
the "cnn newsroom." we begin with breaking news from new york city. wouldn't you know it, just before holiday travel starts, the mayor of new york city, the police commissioner, the district attorney, all preparing right now to hold a live news conference at the bottom of the hour, in 30 minutes. we do know that it is terror related. cnn's deb feyerick, deborah feyerick, has been working her sources since this news conference was just announced, just under an hour ago. she joins me...
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city now the original plan had been to disrupt the new york stock exchange this morning as thousands flooded the streets but they were met with a heavy police presence and metal barricades at the end of it the stock market opened on time it was estimated the just this morning two hundred people may have been arrested at three pm the protesters spanned out of the new york subway system on the website originally slated sixteen subway lines to be occupied and five pm they were together in full the square so it's been a day of full of marches and actions and clashes with police and here are just a few of the violent arrests from throughout the day. they. want to. thank a. now there's also been many more reports today of journalists being roughed up so here to give us more details on what's been happening on the ground throughout the day is arching producer of the half enough let's see i know that it's been quite a day but if you can bear with me here and let's try to break it down from some of the steps and first let's talk about what happened thi
city now the original plan had been to disrupt the new york stock exchange this morning as thousands flooded the streets but they were met with a heavy police presence and metal barricades at the end of it the stock market opened on time it was estimated the just this morning two hundred people may have been arrested at three pm the protesters spanned out of the new york subway system on the website originally slated sixteen subway lines to be occupied and five pm they were together in full the...
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their ten thousand strong march to mark two months of rallies and attempt to shut down the new york stock exchange and. russia says syria's leaders and the opposition are the only ones with me and the violence in the country while the arab states of urgent britain kept in the diplomacy against the mascot's. patients and running out with one of europe's strongest economies the netherlands calls for weak countries to be kicked out of the euro and caribbean protests well in italy one of the e.u. countries were hit by the crisis. six pm in moscow i map president have you with us here on r t our top story new york bracing for its biggest protest in years as anti wall street activists promise to occupy quote the whole city on thursday this marks two months since the movement began in lower manhattan this is live video you're looking at from the scene there the activists now planning to fill streets bridges the subway and they promise shut down wall street and the new york stock exchange artie's marina porton is on the streets she joins us live with more. so the protesters want similar acti
their ten thousand strong march to mark two months of rallies and attempt to shut down the new york stock exchange and. russia says syria's leaders and the opposition are the only ones with me and the violence in the country while the arab states of urgent britain kept in the diplomacy against the mascot's. patients and running out with one of europe's strongest economies the netherlands calls for weak countries to be kicked out of the euro and caribbean protests well in italy one of the e.u....
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you are looking at a scene new york lower manhattan outside the new york stock exchange where occupy esters want to try to shutdown wall street from doing any business. there are reports that they are trying to block some of the entrance to -- entrances to the stock exchange. the opening bell is 15 minutes. police watching closely to ensure business can be done. we'll have that live. keep it here on abc7 news. >>> other news now locally the city of millbrae has become the latest peninsula city to approve a plan to dissolve its police department and outsource law enforcement to the san mateo county sheriff's office. the council passed the measure this week in hopes of saving more than a million dollars a year. the san francisco chronicle reports the san mateo sheriff's office will offer fulltime jobs to all 21 of millbrae's fulltime officers and eight civilian employees. the sheriff's office has already taken over policing operations for san carlos and hay in the past year. >>> starbucks cracking down on people who hang out for hours and buy only one or two cups of coffee, you see peop
you are looking at a scene new york lower manhattan outside the new york stock exchange where occupy esters want to try to shutdown wall street from doing any business. there are reports that they are trying to block some of the entrance to -- entrances to the stock exchange. the opening bell is 15 minutes. police watching closely to ensure business can be done. we'll have that live. keep it here on abc7 news. >>> other news now locally the city of millbrae has become the latest...
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post reporter was put in a choke hold numerous members of the press had their new york eighty issued press badges these were issued by the police department say yes you really are the press had them confiscated by the new york police department during the raid another jones reporter was violently shoved out of the park when he tried to take video of a man beans carried away on a stretcher to reporters with the associated press and one with the daily news were arrested among others during the raid when police police noticed someone tweeting or photographing with a phone camera they immediately seized them and threw them out of. the intentions of the new york police department during the raid would clear no information go in the information coming out as a reporter with the new york observer said he as well as reporters from c n b c and d c c.b.s. the wall street journal and reuters were all blocked from viewing this raid nightmare bloomberg says police department and despite this unprecedented media blackout are any of the major news networks reporting in detail on that
post reporter was put in a choke hold numerous members of the press had their new york eighty issued press badges these were issued by the police department say yes you really are the press had them confiscated by the new york police department during the raid another jones reporter was violently shoved out of the park when he tried to take video of a man beans carried away on a stretcher to reporters with the associated press and one with the daily news were arrested among others during the...
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they dropped the daily and then became the "new york times". it was in a fight for its life, the era when most big cities had a dozen dailies, and so henry rayman, the editor of the newspaper who is trying to figure out how to separate it from the large field of competition, came to the conclusion that the best way to do this was by focusing on veer rasety. now, this was the era of yellow journalism so a dozen competitors were in the habit of just stretching the truth mightily or making things up, so rayman perceived if he devoted 2 to objective reporting, that he could distinguish it from the competitors. he was also interested in really covering some of the big topics of the day, and one of the biggest was, again, at this point, in the early 1850s, once again, there were rising tensions between the northern and southern regions of the united states on the issue of slavery. these were tensions that existed from the very inception of the nation, but now they appear to be reaching one of their periodic flash points. people thought there would be
they dropped the daily and then became the "new york times". it was in a fight for its life, the era when most big cities had a dozen dailies, and so henry rayman, the editor of the newspaper who is trying to figure out how to separate it from the large field of competition, came to the conclusion that the best way to do this was by focusing on veer rasety. now, this was the era of yellow journalism so a dozen competitors were in the habit of just stretching the truth mightily or...
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occupy the new york stock exchange. gathered outside wall street kind of holding hands and creating human barricade and it was interesting to see some of the bankers trying to get through this human barricade to get into their offices were not able to do this so to that extent the occupy wall street movement has definitely fulfilled its goal of shutting down wall street in terms of the brooklyn bridge job walked through in march this is something that is still going to happen later on in the day and we have to keep in mind that last time the occupy wall street protesters walked along the brooklyn bridge almost eight hundred people were arrested and so far today here in new york we know that the numbers are definitely over one hundred and they're very likely to grow as the marches continue in places like foley square and different parts and most importantly across the brooklyn bridge well this really is a big day for the occupy wall street movement it commemorates their their two month anniversary since it sparked. i mean
occupy the new york stock exchange. gathered outside wall street kind of holding hands and creating human barricade and it was interesting to see some of the bankers trying to get through this human barricade to get into their offices were not able to do this so to that extent the occupy wall street movement has definitely fulfilled its goal of shutting down wall street in terms of the brooklyn bridge job walked through in march this is something that is still going to happen later on in the...
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rushes for east the northeast york is sailing to the most remote part of the sea of a halt. if email from the interior is the more intrigued by the remote place it will meet with. the milky yachts leaves behind busy sea lanes to set sail for the most uninhabited stretch of water. for yachtsmen in this part of the journey is very dangerous here for me unless. the marquis's captain is accompanied by six tourists. the aim is to reach the shan top islands and find the all chappelli goes from the biggest call of the of seals isn't it lonely out here when the only one failing. to travel is on board hope to get to the islands by the off to noon of the following day but a few hours later the weather turns for the worse. great clouds in a cold piercing wind portend a storm moved in two hundred kilometers and left to reach the shanta arlen's there's no way to floyd from the weather if the vessel is cool top in a bad storm anything could happen it could capsize the waves might toss it on to a sandbank if it's close to the shore. road of course this is a dangerous area or else men are g
rushes for east the northeast york is sailing to the most remote part of the sea of a halt. if email from the interior is the more intrigued by the remote place it will meet with. the milky yachts leaves behind busy sea lanes to set sail for the most uninhabited stretch of water. for yachtsmen in this part of the journey is very dangerous here for me unless. the marquis's captain is accompanied by six tourists. the aim is to reach the shan top islands and find the all chappelli goes from the...
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the "new york times" calls the high lineourney something of a new york fairy tale. its second section opened earlier this year. paul goldberger has called it surely the most important addition to the public realm of new york in this century. david and his new book high lines new york city's park in the sky and tells the story. joining me now, amanda burden, chair of the new york city planning commission. is she was an early champion of the project and saw potential of what the highline could be. diane von furstenberg, she has contributed $2535 million to the high line project as part of the diller von furstenberg family foundation. joshua david, co-founder of friends of the high line and robert hammond also co-founder of friends of the high line. i am pleased to have them. they are my friends here. and this is a wonderful, wonderful public space that people who come to new york want to see it, walk on it and experience the experience of being there. why is that? why do people so love this place? what is magical about it? >> one of the most extraordinary things about
the "new york times" calls the high lineourney something of a new york fairy tale. its second section opened earlier this year. paul goldberger has called it surely the most important addition to the public realm of new york in this century. david and his new book high lines new york city's park in the sky and tells the story. joining me now, amanda burden, chair of the new york city planning commission. is she was an early champion of the project and saw potential of what the...
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the york has a month's supply of fresh water and fuel on board however every. trip across the sea of a cult is full of danger ships crush it every year in two thousand and four a yacht called disappeared near the shores of the shanty arlen's with three crew members on board. it's always unpredictable here if you're not prepared things could turn to the worst if you. will for. the next is fifty five years old and he is a professional sailing teacher the first visit to the shanta orleans when he was very young building a yacht was his hobby now he uses it to take tourists to the shanty limbs. makes a stopover of chicago named in honor of the famed soviet pilot on the island is russia's only center that specializes in capturing white whales the travelers decide to wait here until the storm has passed. everybody is there if they do go it's great that you arrived safe if you must search akala welcome to and if you love the thought that the next a fuel captain is an incredibly brave man oh it's hilarious. the head of the facility first came to this island with his par
the york has a month's supply of fresh water and fuel on board however every. trip across the sea of a cult is full of danger ships crush it every year in two thousand and four a yacht called disappeared near the shores of the shanty arlen's with three crew members on board. it's always unpredictable here if you're not prepared things could turn to the worst if you. will for. the next is fifty five years old and he is a professional sailing teacher the first visit to the shanta orleans when he...
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the york makes its way through thick fog and drops hank up on the island. program on the waiting for the signal. from. your leg say come and say when go ahead. for. all in this home to numerous recurrence here seagulls cormorants and other birds make the nests. but the most interesting attraction of the island is the vast colony of seals the travellers a lucky to take a picture of them. when the animals sunbathing on the beach they are reluctant to go underwater during low tide this is the best trying to get close to the. country this is can this go when we were still on board we noticed some lighting seals we were going see try to get closer and touch them. several species of sea mammal inhabit the shantel islands the ring seal is one of the most common they feed on wallace and ground fish for a long time seals were the target of hunters but now the practice is banned. the seals you know just the people and most of the rushing to the water but they do head out too far hundreds of inquisitive always pop up all over the place the animals are puzzled rather t
the york makes its way through thick fog and drops hank up on the island. program on the waiting for the signal. from. your leg say come and say when go ahead. for. all in this home to numerous recurrence here seagulls cormorants and other birds make the nests. but the most interesting attraction of the island is the vast colony of seals the travellers a lucky to take a picture of them. when the animals sunbathing on the beach they are reluctant to go underwater during low tide this is the best...
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[laughter] but, communism and civil rights and the new york city's teachers union. but one of the major battles in new york city was over which direction teachers union that someone's going to take and this erupted in the 1930s. the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers union, social unionism, did have the sort of rotter definition fighting along with parents, fighting along with the civic leaders to democratize education. now, the union that unfortunately dominates, that one in the end an had a different version of unionism and a different type of unionism was militant clearly on the behalf of teachers. militants in the sense of giving them better wages, better working conditions, but it didn't lay those roots. it didn't extend it to dealing with concerns of parents, the concerns of students, with the concerns of the larger community. on certain issues it did but it clearly was not part of its broader take. and unfortunately, that union ran into a lot of trouble with the black and latino communities by the 1950s and of course
[laughter] but, communism and civil rights and the new york city's teachers union. but one of the major battles in new york city was over which direction teachers union that someone's going to take and this erupted in the 1930s. the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers union, social unionism, did have the sort of rotter definition fighting along with parents, fighting along with the civic leaders to democratize education. now, the union that...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: since the gentleman has admitted to thealanced budget amendment would not deliver the pep nant to the white sox or red sox or the cubs or i suppose the yankees, there is no argent for the balanced budget amendment. i reserve at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, it's now my pleasure to yield two wints to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, who is the chief deputy whip and member of the ways and means committee, mr. roskam. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time -- two minutes. the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. roskam: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. there is a level of anxiety that we are sensing back at home as people are looking at washington, d.c., for solutions and there is various tails -- tales going on right now in terms of what the joint select committee will be able to produce. the fact of the matt
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: since the gentleman has admitted to thealanced budget amendment would not deliver the pep nant to the white sox or red sox or the cubs or i suppose the yankees, there is no argent for the balanced budget amendment. i reserve at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, it's now my pleasure to yield two wints to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, who is the chief...
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with the latest marina what is the latest out of new york. well liz this is probably being perceived as a significant blow to the occupy wall street movement i was down there all day i spent about least five hours down there in the aftermath of the police raid and i can tell you that the occupy activists the supporters they really genuinely believe that the judge was ultimately going to rule on their behalf and then they would be allowed back into the park with their tents with their tarps with their sleeping bags they really thought that that would be the ultimate conclusion and as we found out within the past half hour and as we were reporting a judge delivered a final ruling against the occupy protesters in terms of the fact that they are no longer allowed to bring their property in there to set up camp there and this is this is sort of a position new york city took new york city mayor michael bloomberg put his foot down and said that this this this park will no longer be used as a campground and when this happens after it was evacuated aft
with the latest marina what is the latest out of new york. well liz this is probably being perceived as a significant blow to the occupy wall street movement i was down there all day i spent about least five hours down there in the aftermath of the police raid and i can tell you that the occupy activists the supporters they really genuinely believe that the judge was ultimately going to rule on their behalf and then they would be allowed back into the park with their tents with their tarps with...
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but we are the "new york times." it lags behind california. arizona has been in the news a whole lot. if you watch fox news, it appears that the governor has your on show -- has her own show. she is on with greta van susteren pretty often. not all of these articles have delved into politics. there are all sorts of ways in which arizona finds its way into the news. remember the head of the imf, dominique strauss-kahn. that case had an arizona connection printed the woman who accused him of sexual assault was in touch with her boyfriend who was imprisoned in arizona. [laughter] a lot of the articles or about illegal immigration, about the shooting in tucson. arizona, for reasons that we will find itself tonight, find his way to becoming the center of the conversation. to start to get at this question if arizona is the front line of american politics. let's start with jennifer, how long have you been here in arizona? what drew you hear? what do your friends and family members outside of the borders of this state think about your decision to come h
but we are the "new york times." it lags behind california. arizona has been in the news a whole lot. if you watch fox news, it appears that the governor has your on show -- has her own show. she is on with greta van susteren pretty often. not all of these articles have delved into politics. there are all sorts of ways in which arizona finds its way into the news. remember the head of the imf, dominique strauss-kahn. that case had an arizona connection printed the woman who accused...
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city it is the headquarters of this campaign of this movement but many do believe the new york city police department are trying to get ahead of the game because as you already mentioned the occupy wall street movement is planning your protest for thursday that's the seventeen that marks the two month anniversary of the occupy movement and major events will be taking place all day including good organizers say will be an attempt to shut down new york stock exchange so as you can imagine the york city officials are probably trying to preempt that trying to avoid it and if that means they're going to sweep camp and try to me it's inconvenient for activists to remain there with her without tags and without their property that's clearly what city officials are trying to do. a very important are in new york thank you for a live update cheer up. russia has. the decision to expel syria as accusing nato countries of inciting violence there and league voted for suspension and sanctions at the weekend triggering mass protests in the country as pressure piles on the regime of syrian oppos
city it is the headquarters of this campaign of this movement but many do believe the new york city police department are trying to get ahead of the game because as you already mentioned the occupy wall street movement is planning your protest for thursday that's the seventeen that marks the two month anniversary of the occupy movement and major events will be taking place all day including good organizers say will be an attempt to shut down new york stock exchange so as you can imagine the...
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ernie cobb is the patron saint of new york columnist, a g.i. that died in battle a year after receiving a pulitzer by jimmy breslin could hit any pitch. you still with us. he recently resumed his column in the daily news but he read breslin back in the 60s and 70s and you appreciate the guise of rage, the way he can bring humor to almost any situation the way he can write about crime, civil rights, war, you know. we divided the book dramatically war, politics, sports, humor, crime, civil rights but russlyn can have all those sections. that is what the greats do. mike royko could as well. >> what kind of power did wilson -- walter lippman have? >> walter litman was the american century school of politics. he was really a great proponent of what we call the mount olympus column where the author analysts sort of comes down from the mountains of ivan leister problems and here's what you should do. it's a very tempting role for thomas to play. interestingly they don't seem to age as well as the storytellers and part of what we are trying to do in thi
ernie cobb is the patron saint of new york columnist, a g.i. that died in battle a year after receiving a pulitzer by jimmy breslin could hit any pitch. you still with us. he recently resumed his column in the daily news but he read breslin back in the 60s and 70s and you appreciate the guise of rage, the way he can bring humor to almost any situation the way he can write about crime, civil rights, war, you know. we divided the book dramatically war, politics, sports, humor, crime, civil rights...
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you're sitting at the new york stock which change. k to the traders, businessmen outside the exchange? what are reactions from them in terms of what they're seeing today? >> a lot of the traders that i talked to have sort of become used to this, believe it or not. even though the security and the show of force that you see from police officers is much stronger today. no doubt about that. and the numbers of protesters have certainly grown. a lot of the traders and a lot of the people who work in this area have literally become used to this. this has been going on for two months. security has been tight, yes. not as tight as it is today. but it is becoming a way of life here close to wall street. >> we should point out this mass day of action. this is the two-month mark. that's why this day is so significant for the occupiers. we want to let you know, we'll keep an eye, very close on new york but it is not the only place where protesters are storming. we'll take you to los angeles where folks refuse to leave. >>> also developing this hou
you're sitting at the new york stock which change. k to the traders, businessmen outside the exchange? what are reactions from them in terms of what they're seeing today? >> a lot of the traders that i talked to have sort of become used to this, believe it or not. even though the security and the show of force that you see from police officers is much stronger today. no doubt about that. and the numbers of protesters have certainly grown. a lot of the traders and a lot of the people who...
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stuttered reaching out to the various people he knew around the york city. one of the people he restocks to was horace greeley who has been the editor of the new york tribune and was the very person who coined the term leading cancer. minister raise about $300. an energetic friend. kept him apprised of the activity but writing to purchase a howitzer. captain apprised of his activities by writing him letters that employed a ridiculously credible code. he referred to the howitzer as an h. now, it was the code that was real difficult for anyone to figure out. at the same time it reflects that he was so very aware that they were involved in these very dangerous endeavors and wanted to avoid detection with these letters. also arranged to break it up into several different pieces and to send it to kansas broken up into component parts. mccain and arrived in kansas it was once again assembled, reassembled, placed in front of the hotel, and does comport itself very admirably. .. the magazine he had been working for had went belly up and he lost his job. he was short
stuttered reaching out to the various people he knew around the york city. one of the people he restocks to was horace greeley who has been the editor of the new york tribune and was the very person who coined the term leading cancer. minister raise about $300. an energetic friend. kept him apprised of the activity but writing to purchase a howitzer. captain apprised of his activities by writing him letters that employed a ridiculously credible code. he referred to the howitzer as an h. now, it...
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greenspan be, the man behind money, was a national bestseller and chosen by "the new york times" book review as one of the notable books of 2000. nadering, crusader, spoiler, icon published in 2002, is thes definitive biography of the perennial presidential candidate who sometimes leaves voice messages on my voicemail asking the post to cover one thing or another. and he also plays, certainly, a controversial role in the disputed election of 2000. justin became one of the go-to experts to explain nader, appearing on cnn and other television shows and also the 2006 documentary, "an unreasonable man." his latest biography is of a less controversial figure, at least by today's twitter standards. "genius of place: the life of frederick law olmstead," is the story of the brilliant landscape architect who with designed central park and about 50 other green spaces around the country. olmsted also was a sailor a scientific farmer, a crusading journalist, a noted abolitionist and civil war hero, a life worthy of the careful, illuminating justin martin treatment. justin is a former staff write
greenspan be, the man behind money, was a national bestseller and chosen by "the new york times" book review as one of the notable books of 2000. nadering, crusader, spoiler, icon published in 2002, is thes definitive biography of the perennial presidential candidate who sometimes leaves voice messages on my voicemail asking the post to cover one thing or another. and he also plays, certainly, a controversial role in the disputed election of 2000. justin became one of the go-to...
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the city getting by waiting for anything to happen and a very different scene over a new york city where police brutality has been a recurring theme throughout the two months that this move men has been happening on a stasi a can you go in so what kind of police crackdown you have seen today. liz definitely we've seen hundreds of hundreds of police officers in lower manhattan earlier today we know that with all the crackdowns with all the arrests that were taking place even some of the police officers themselves ended up getting hurt but mostly the concern for the people down at occupy wall street is that so many people have been brutally treated during these arrests oftentimes this took place over protesters did was trust stepped off a curb or are people filming video of the protests were really getting shoved and pushed about so certainly this is a big concern especially with journalists now also being targeted we've been hearing that the line really between journalists and protesters has largely been a race to especially today and with the media. cross the brooklyn bridge where as if
the city getting by waiting for anything to happen and a very different scene over a new york city where police brutality has been a recurring theme throughout the two months that this move men has been happening on a stasi a can you go in so what kind of police crackdown you have seen today. liz definitely we've seen hundreds of hundreds of police officers in lower manhattan earlier today we know that with all the crackdowns with all the arrests that were taking place even some of the police...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. i would simply point out when s&p downgraded our debt, they were so well respected that the interest rates went down and the price of our bonds went up. so much for s&p. i now yield the gentleman from wisconsin, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for two minutes. mr. nadler: does the majority side have an extra minute they can spare? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas controls his time. mr. smith: i yield the gentleman an extra minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. mr. kind: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the balanced budget amendment. mr. speaker, i do believe that this congress needs rules. it needs rules in budgeting. but i can't help believe today that the easier and more practical response to the huge budget deficits that we face is going back to what tried and true method called pay as you go budgeting. you got re
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. i would simply point out when s&p downgraded our debt, they were so well respected that the interest rates went down and the price of our bonds went up. so much for s&p. i now yield the gentleman from wisconsin, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for two minutes. mr. nadler: does the majority side have an extra minute they can spare? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from...
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post reporter was allegedly put in a choke hold by the police and n.p.r. reporter a new york times reporter and a city council member were all arrested airspace in lower manhattan was closed to c.b.s. and n.b.c. news choppers by the n.y.p.d. and and b c reporters press pass was confiscated and a large group of reporters and protesters were hit with pepper spray so it was very clear the police and mayor bloomberg did not want the press or the rest of america to see what was happening here although according to the picture notice it was only supposed to be a clean up so what exactly did they have to hike you know that's called that is censorship it's a violation of the first amendment it's unconstitutional and this is a very chilling case that should make everybody in the country concert so what about whether or not you support occupy wall street the ninety nine percent movement it's about fundamental values and rights the despotic billionaires like bloomberg are trying to crush but of course they are bloomberg didn't see it that way in a press conference today he claimed that
post reporter was allegedly put in a choke hold by the police and n.p.r. reporter a new york times reporter and a city council member were all arrested airspace in lower manhattan was closed to c.b.s. and n.b.c. news choppers by the n.y.p.d. and and b c reporters press pass was confiscated and a large group of reporters and protesters were hit with pepper spray so it was very clear the police and mayor bloomberg did not want the press or the rest of america to see what was happening here...
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according to the new york daily news, celebrities in the club including new york giants player, victor cruz, kendall walker also actor ryan philipe and steel. >>> a young man accused of opening fire on the white house. police say he was on the run since last friday when he ditched his car. they caught up with him at a hotel. let's go to the white house. will thomas is following the new developments. >> a 21-year-old with a record of crime in three states and a history of mental problems is locked up. he's accused of firing into the white house. the obama's weren't home when it happened. they were traveling in california the night of the incident. >> oscar ortega-hernandez. he is suspected of using an ak- 47 style rifle and firing shots at the white house. the secret service discovered two bullets. one of them breaking the historic glass on the third story residential level but stopped by protective ballistic glass just behind it. investigators photographed on the balcony inspecting the area. >> tait police personnel responded to the hampton inn and took mr. hernandez into custody witho
according to the new york daily news, celebrities in the club including new york giants player, victor cruz, kendall walker also actor ryan philipe and steel. >>> a young man accused of opening fire on the white house. police say he was on the run since last friday when he ditched his car. they caught up with him at a hotel. let's go to the white house. will thomas is following the new developments. >> a 21-year-old with a record of crime in three states and a history of mental...
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we're in a different studio for the week and it's still 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five."ight, report of democratic want to abandon white working class voters in 2012. we have details. plus -- >> i seen him smoking weed over there in his lunch hour. >> union workers caught on tape smoking dope and drinking in their lunch hour. guess what? they have not been fired yet. then miley syrus caught on camera talking about drug use. we will play you the rest of the tape. it's a good one. we promise. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: our top story tonight, democrats point to the message to the white working class. the "new york times" reports today, "democratic operatives for the 2012 election make it clear for the first time that the party will explicitly abandon the white working class." let's just say, greg, if you are the press secretary, and you wake up and that is the lead, that is the quote in the "new york times," you probably think it's not going to be a great day. >> greg: i would immediately go to monster.com and see if there are openings and jobs that aren't as
we're in a different studio for the week and it's still 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five."ight, report of democratic want to abandon white working class voters in 2012. we have details. plus -- >> i seen him smoking weed over there in his lunch hour. >> union workers caught on tape smoking dope and drinking in their lunch hour. guess what? they have not been fired yet. then miley syrus caught on camera talking about drug use. we will play you the rest of the tape....
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the scene just a few blocks from our r.t. studio not spinning not to go. and back in new york arts he is marina poor and i has been following this story she joins us now with the latest marina how are protesters reacting to the ruling. well at this point the protesters have been allowed back into zuccotti park they are back on to their camp grounds but it is no longer a campground as you mentioned supreme court a state supreme court judge here in new york decided that. occupy wall street protesters can no longer pitch tents inside zuccotti park and they are not allowed to use generators to keep warm nonetheless there was a huge crowd that was standing around the perimeter all day long of sukiyaki park and then finally elite this evening once it got dark the police that were manning the barricades that kept the zuccotti park essentially empty except for the police inside of it the police finally open the barricades let the protesters back in it was a large crowd about a thousand people they were happy to be back clearly they were disappointed with the judge's ruling because the
the scene just a few blocks from our r.t. studio not spinning not to go. and back in new york arts he is marina poor and i has been following this story she joins us now with the latest marina how are protesters reacting to the ruling. well at this point the protesters have been allowed back into zuccotti park they are back on to their camp grounds but it is no longer a campground as you mentioned supreme court a state supreme court judge here in new york decided that. occupy wall street...
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these very spot wall street is the site of the crime and from a small rally in new york to an all out movement coast to coast the voices of the occupy wall street protesters are only growing louder we'll take a look back at how this movement has grown over the past two months. in the proximately to learn something new and i know you have a. week we freaking out about this i frightened of being a victim and occupy wall street protesters aren't the only ones being affected and debt ridden students are now joining because putting down their school bags for picket signs using their street smarts to try to change the system. and watching from a distance what does the world think of the occupy wall street movement and how these protestors are being treated here in the u.s. . it's tuesday november fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our team. the occupy wall street movement dealt a major broke blow tonight in new york a judge has rolled protesters can't return says a cottage park but they can no longer cal overnight protesters here in d.c. are reacting to t
these very spot wall street is the site of the crime and from a small rally in new york to an all out movement coast to coast the voices of the occupy wall street protesters are only growing louder we'll take a look back at how this movement has grown over the past two months. in the proximately to learn something new and i know you have a. week we freaking out about this i frightened of being a victim and occupy wall street protesters aren't the only ones being affected and debt ridden...
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>>> breaking news for you this morning, the eviction of new york's zuccotti park now under way. police are moving in. the mayor saying the people in the tents have got to go for now. >>> a medical break through, reviving a part of your heart that's dead. a stem cell treatment that has the potential to extend or save the lives of millions. >>> and target target. tens of thousands of employees upset they will have to miss thanksgiving so christmas can start early for shoppers. this is your "a.m. wake-up call." >>> good morning to you. this is your a.m. wake-up call for tuesday, november 15th from the time warner center in new york, i'm carol costello. here are this morning's top stories. breaking news to tell you about, wall street protesters told to pick up their tenths and leave. the new york police department moving in to kick them out overnight as cities across the country begin to say the camps are too dangerous and too disgusting. we will take you live to lower manhattan to zuccotti park in about 60 seconds. ex-penn state coach jerry sandusky admitting to showering with young
>>> breaking news for you this morning, the eviction of new york's zuccotti park now under way. police are moving in. the mayor saying the people in the tents have got to go for now. >>> a medical break through, reviving a part of your heart that's dead. a stem cell treatment that has the potential to extend or save the lives of millions. >>> and target target. tens of thousands of employees upset they will have to miss thanksgiving so christmas can start early for...