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the world trade center.t know anything more than that. >> of course, as we all know, years ago there was that terrorist attack. it took place down on the ground and in the underground levels, in the garage levels. but again, that's not to imply that we have any reason at this point to believe that this is -- this is terrorism or not. we simply don't know. >> have you seen any evidence of people being taken out of the building? of course, the major concern is -- >> oh, my goodness. oh, another one just hit. something else just hit, a very large plane just hit directly over my building and there's been another collision. >> this is cbs news continuing live coverage of the apparent terrorist attacks today here in new york city. >> i saw a large plane, like, a jet go immediately headed directly into the world trade center. it just flew into it, into the other tower coming from south to north. i watched the plane fly into the world trade center. >> oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. we're looking at a live picture
the world trade center.t know anything more than that. >> of course, as we all know, years ago there was that terrorist attack. it took place down on the ground and in the underground levels, in the garage levels. but again, that's not to imply that we have any reason at this point to believe that this is -- this is terrorism or not. we simply don't know. >> have you seen any evidence of people being taken out of the building? of course, the major concern is -- >> oh, my...
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second plane flying into the world trade center. chief of staff decides he needs to go tell the president. i remember that andy walked over. i'm a member when he got to the door, he paused. seems like an eternity. i bet it was like 1001, 1002, 1003. i never understood until a couple years ago we happen to be on a panel but he said when he got to the door, he suddenly realized, he needed to know exactly what he would say so that the president would not ask any questions. so had to formulate what he was going to say. so he tells the president about the second plane flying into the world trade center and that america is under attack. the president had to make a decision should he stand up and walk out. he thought the reading demonstration was going to be a matter of seconds. a minute or two at most from being concluded. so rather than standing up and excusing himself in the middle of it with 40 tv cameras. he decided he would wait until it finished. but it actually took 4-5 minutes. can you imagine waiting for this to end? he got up qu
second plane flying into the world trade center. chief of staff decides he needs to go tell the president. i remember that andy walked over. i'm a member when he got to the door, he paused. seems like an eternity. i bet it was like 1001, 1002, 1003. i never understood until a couple years ago we happen to be on a panel but he said when he got to the door, he suddenly realized, he needed to know exactly what he would say so that the president would not ask any questions. so had to formulate what...
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second plane fly into the world trade center. and chief of staff andy card at that moment decides he needs to go tell the president. and i remember that andy walked over to the door, literally the president is in the adjoining classroom, and i remember when he got to the door, he paused, and it seemed like an eternity. i bet it was like one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three, but at the time i remember he paused, and i never understood it until a couple of years ago, we happened to be on a panel, he said he suddenly realized he needed to know exactly what he was going to say so that the president would not ask any questions. so he had to formulate what he was going to say. and you remember the photograph where he tells the president about the second plane flies into the world trade center and he's under attack. the president had to make a decision should he excuse himself and walk out. he thought the reading common straight was going to be -- demonstration was going to be a matter of seconds, maybe a minute or two
second plane fly into the world trade center. and chief of staff andy card at that moment decides he needs to go tell the president. and i remember that andy walked over to the door, literally the president is in the adjoining classroom, and i remember when he got to the door, he paused, and it seemed like an eternity. i bet it was like one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three, but at the time i remember he paused, and i never understood it until a couple of years ago, we happened...
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the new freedom tower adjacent to the former site of the world trade center is a testament to that did terminations today it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son of italian immigrants sang if i can make it there i'll make it anywhere. odd. more. she specializes in fantasy and offensive. readers the world over practically devour her must. meet the artist because i don't like the creator of fantastical or alice in an exclusive interview. misfunction do you do an. arts 21. 30 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore a major world heritage sites the cool e.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. i was 15 when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hardest for. i even got white hair. that j
the new freedom tower adjacent to the former site of the world trade center is a testament to that did terminations today it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son of...
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the new freedom tower adjacent to the former site of the world trade center is a testament to that did terminations to dating it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son of italian immigrants sang if i can make it there i'll make it anywhere. long. time. it's not grows it's got our name. to swiss entrepreneurs turn chemically good meat into even better and. thank you special molds to create an entirely new taste experiences. unparalleled and hi lisa. the movie it's double. happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates fiennes we have a totally ridiculous sized view of nature and there. is climate change regular sex happiness increased books you get smarter for free books on. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. gl
the new freedom tower adjacent to the former site of the world trade center is a testament to that did terminations to dating it fills the gap in the new york skyline. the spanish were the 1st european conquerors of the new world their legacy today includes over 50000000 spanish speaking people in the united states more than in spain itself. but the pillar of the american dream was and remains liberty the belief that people could come from around the world and achieve their dream. or as one son...
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she says a plane has flown into the world trade center, we don't know if it's commercial or private and i said what else do you have. she said, that's it. call me back if you have more. and i walked over and told the president of the united states, who was shaking hands with parents and teachers and administrators. about two minutes or three minutes later, condi rice, national security adviser called with exactly the same sketchy information. and we walked into the elementary school, walked into a classroom which was designated the staff hold and wherever the president travels, a day or so before he arrives the air force shows up with two large cabinets, plastic cases, and take out a device -- two devices that look like a cross between a typewriter and a telephone. they're called stus. they're secure telephones. they plug them into a wall outlet. you hit o and you're talking to a guy under cheyenne mountain, colorado. and they can connect you like that with anybody in the world and secure conversation. so we walk in and there are the stus. there's the president's doctor, physician and n
she says a plane has flown into the world trade center, we don't know if it's commercial or private and i said what else do you have. she said, that's it. call me back if you have more. and i walked over and told the president of the united states, who was shaking hands with parents and teachers and administrators. about two minutes or three minutes later, condi rice, national security adviser called with exactly the same sketchy information. and we walked into the elementary school, walked...
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that's the new world trade center. the suffering that my wife did. i should take a picture of it. that's blowing my mind. i can't believe that that's happening now. she's always around me because i see signs of her all the time. only the good ones die young. she was really great. lemonis: how could you use the restaurant to create more awareness? jimmy: we never, ever talk about that. i don't ever tell anybody. lemonis: well, do me a favor. put some thought into what you and i could do to create awareness for those people that do feel forgotten. jimmy: in the restaurant? lemonis: yep. on our small, little corner of the world. i know there's got to be a way to honor dante's mom and to bring dante and jimmy closer together. i knthere's got to be a way. let's get the restaurant open, and then we'll go from there. is that okay? jimmy: yes. lemonis: okay. all right. jimmy: i appreciate everything. i appreciate everything you're doing, man. ♪ lemonis: i'm on my way back, and i'm really excited to see what kind of progress th
that's the new world trade center. the suffering that my wife did. i should take a picture of it. that's blowing my mind. i can't believe that that's happening now. she's always around me because i see signs of her all the time. only the good ones die young. she was really great. lemonis: how could you use the restaurant to create more awareness? jimmy: we never, ever talk about that. i don't ever tell anybody. lemonis: well, do me a favor. put some thought into what you and i could do to...
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the world trade center health program estimates more than 2,600 people have died from 9/11 related illnessesals say more than 200 firefighters including daniel foley have died with work connected to the world trade center. >> we continue to fight. many firefighters throughout the city today are still dealing with the illnesses caused from 9/11. and we're all here to support all of our brothers throughout the job. >> the word hero gets used a lot these days, maybe too much. but ask anyone who knew him. danny was the real deal. he was humble. he didn't like to talk about his work in rescue company three in the south bronx. didn't like to talk about the numerous citations he received for bravery in the line of duty. he didn't need to talk about that stuff. what he did talk about with love and a light in his eyes was carie, his wife of 20 years and his kids. and whenever he could, which was a lot, he'd take them and their friends to get ice cream and go fishing. he laughed a lot, too. danny's name will be added to a memorial wall at their fire house. he will be buried next to his brother, tommy,
the world trade center health program estimates more than 2,600 people have died from 9/11 related illnessesals say more than 200 firefighters including daniel foley have died with work connected to the world trade center. >> we continue to fight. many firefighters throughout the city today are still dealing with the illnesses caused from 9/11. and we're all here to support all of our brothers throughout the job. >> the word hero gets used a lot these days, maybe too much. but ask...
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jack jacqueline moline is the director of health queens world trade center health program and the director of the new york state-funded occupational and environmental medicine of long island clinical center. she will share her insights from a public case study of 33 patients with mesothelioma. dr. rod metcalf is a geologist from the university of nevada las vegas. he will help us understand minerals found in nature, talcum and others and the dangers they pose. if you would please all rise and raise your right hands, i will begin by swearing you in. do you swear or affirm that testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record show the witness answered in the affirmative. thank you and be seated. the microphones are sensitive so please speak directly into them. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. with that, dr. longo, you are now recognized for five minutes. you have to press the button. sorry. let me just explain the lighting system here. press the button to speak. green means go. y
jack jacqueline moline is the director of health queens world trade center health program and the director of the new york state-funded occupational and environmental medicine of long island clinical center. she will share her insights from a public case study of 33 patients with mesothelioma. dr. rod metcalf is a geologist from the university of nevada las vegas. he will help us understand minerals found in nature, talcum and others and the dangers they pose. if you would please all rise and...
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for all five boroughs and i i wanted to make sure i got all the major landmarks in there. 1 world trade centeruilding, the statue of liberty, and i wanted to make sure i got a good angle from the sea of all three of those buildings. frank sinatra, the lyrics to "i did it my way" and both baseball stadium, shea stadium with the names of at least 855 mets. >> i'm a lifelong new yorker. so you see everything and i appreciate everything that i see. >> i've spent up to 200 hours on some pieces. most pieces are between 100 and 200 hours, depending on the amount of words. the more words, the more time. that's why i like doing song lyrics sometimes. i can get it done in a little less than 50 hours or so. >> so cool. >> never an end to inspiration, especially when you meet people from new cities and they really like what you did. can you do this for cincinnati? can you do this for my hometown? seattle. and so there's kind of the american cities let alone the international cities. there's plenty of subjects to get to. >> you can check out more great stories just like that at localish.com, facebook and i
for all five boroughs and i i wanted to make sure i got all the major landmarks in there. 1 world trade centeruilding, the statue of liberty, and i wanted to make sure i got a good angle from the sea of all three of those buildings. frank sinatra, the lyrics to "i did it my way" and both baseball stadium, shea stadium with the names of at least 855 mets. >> i'm a lifelong new yorker. so you see everything and i appreciate everything that i see. >> i've spent up to 200...
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. >> we're a couple miles north of the site of the former world trade centers.sition was formed after 9/11. to prevent and coordinate prevent another 9/11. coordinate among the agencies to share information so it doesn't happen again. i'll read from the act of 2004. any individual nominated for appointment as dni shall have extensive national security expertise. that's the qualification. let's look at the folks who served in the post before. john, former national security adviser. mike mcconnell. former director of nsa. dennis blare. commanded all u.s. forces in the pacific. david gumper principle deputy. james clapper served as director of two of the intelligence agencies. mike, 30 years in the cia. dan coats and joseph mcgir. that's the resume of the previous occupants. a trump loyalist. the question is do they does he have the knowledge experience to fill this role to protect the american homeland from threats to the home lan? >> does he? >> no. based on the -- compare the resumes. it doesn't fit the law. the law as passed in 2004 for people with experience t
. >> we're a couple miles north of the site of the former world trade centers.sition was formed after 9/11. to prevent and coordinate prevent another 9/11. coordinate among the agencies to share information so it doesn't happen again. i'll read from the act of 2004. any individual nominated for appointment as dni shall have extensive national security expertise. that's the qualification. let's look at the folks who served in the post before. john, former national security adviser. mike...
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we witnessed the world trade center being attacked and the pentagon being attacked. and no one sat there and said, is it hurting democrats or republicans. we reacted to it because it was a foreign adversary who attacked our country. we're under attack now. and, by the way, this is not the robert mueller report that says so. this is the senate intel report that was bipartisan. and at some point people have to not say who is it helping or hurting, whether it's helping or hurting a democrat or republican because it's hurting our country. so i think that's the fundamental issue, is that people have to not look at this through a partisan lens any more than you would have thought 9/11 as a part san attack or pearl harbor for that matter. >> what could we have been doing, in your view, and knowing the insides of this as you do, that we clearly haven't been doing? >> so, there are two indictments that were brought by the special counsel's office that layout in considerable detail how the russians both hacked and did something called active measures, and that gives a road map
we witnessed the world trade center being attacked and the pentagon being attacked. and no one sat there and said, is it hurting democrats or republicans. we reacted to it because it was a foreign adversary who attacked our country. we're under attack now. and, by the way, this is not the robert mueller report that says so. this is the senate intel report that was bipartisan. and at some point people have to not say who is it helping or hurting, whether it's helping or hurting a democrat or...
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huge tax incentive to move their headquarters downtown next to the freedom tower where the world trade centere like, i don't know. i don't want to build down there. nobody is could going to come. this, that, other thing. you make yourself a target. he knew that tax incentives are the way to get people to do that. he is denouncing that sort of thing now. so do you believe that he will govern the way he did in new york or do you believe his promises now that kind of tax play is evil? >> what i hear from him, i don't really know him well, oar anything, melissa, what he is saying now, what he is proposing now, repeal of president trump's tax bill which really was wonderful and stimulated economy. some spending programs he is planning on asking, 5% surcharge on income taxes all this type of stuff i think 5 trillion you said in new taxes? melissa: yeah. >> you can't tax an economy into prosperity. if he were to win i think the market would crash and i think economy would come tumbling down after it. i think he is should stick to what he is good at which is making money, telling people how they can
huge tax incentive to move their headquarters downtown next to the freedom tower where the world trade centere like, i don't know. i don't want to build down there. nobody is could going to come. this, that, other thing. you make yourself a target. he knew that tax incentives are the way to get people to do that. he is denouncing that sort of thing now. so do you believe that he will govern the way he did in new york or do you believe his promises now that kind of tax play is evil? >>...
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the world trade center. the empire state building, statue of liberty.ings, the lyrics to i did it my way. and both baseball teams old yankee stadium. shay stadium with the names of 855 mets. >> i'm a lifelong new yorker you see everything. i appreciate everything that i see. >> i spent up to 200 hours op some pieces. most pieces are between 100 and 200 hours fending on the amount of words. the more words, the more time. >> that's why i like song leashings sometimes. i can get them done in a little less time, 50 hours or so. >> wow. >> never an end of inspiration especially meeting people from new cities and like what you did. can you do it for cincinnati? can do you this for my hometown of seattle? there is kind of the american cities, let alone the international cities. plenty of subjects to get to. >>> pretty cool. you can check out more great stories at localish.com, facebook and instagram. >>> and still ahead on abc 7 morning from twitter to the super bowl mean the fan who won an online contest to go to the game tomorrow and have a starring role if
the world trade center. the empire state building, statue of liberty.ings, the lyrics to i did it my way. and both baseball teams old yankee stadium. shay stadium with the names of 855 mets. >> i'm a lifelong new yorker you see everything. i appreciate everything that i see. >> i spent up to 200 hours op some pieces. most pieces are between 100 and 200 hours fending on the amount of words. the more words, the more time. >> that's why i like song leashings sometimes. i can get...
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after a loss in iowa and wins in new hampshire and nevada, world trade center bs is now the favorite. john roflson is joining me now. since we don't have all the vote in, john, we begin with you. look, let's start with how big sanders' win was. he was powered by young voters, hispanic voters, very liberal and those who supported medicare for all. us bust i want to focus on latino voters. he made huge end roads there. >> chuck, he didn't just make huge end rods. the union and is made up of at least half hispanics was very anti-bernie in its messaging. they didn't endorse anybody. bernie sanders went into all of those culinary union strongholds in the the casinos and he won almost every one showing that he went beyond their messaging, made his pitch about what do you say in the multiracial coalition and he won in most of the casinos, where you have all of these hispanic workers. >> what does that say about the power of the union leadership or was this a reminder why they decided not to endorse essentially against sanders for fear that their endorsement might be hollow. >> i think it's b
after a loss in iowa and wins in new hampshire and nevada, world trade center bs is now the favorite. john roflson is joining me now. since we don't have all the vote in, john, we begin with you. look, let's start with how big sanders' win was. he was powered by young voters, hispanic voters, very liberal and those who supported medicare for all. us bust i want to focus on latino voters. he made huge end roads there. >> chuck, he didn't just make huge end rods. the union and is made up of...
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we look out our window here and see the site of the former world trade center. to read from the act of 2004 that created this position. any individual nominated for appointment as the director of national intelligence shall have extensive national security experience. richard grenell does not. does that make the country less safe? >> it certainly does, jim. when you think about the role of the dni, or the director of national intelligence, you want someone experienced because there's so many component parts. talking about 17 different organizations and departments. the dni is responsible for integrating. the integration of intelligence with something sorely lacking ahead of 9/11, and that was one of the key reasons this position was created. but it is not just a management function that relies on a dni's experience. it's also his or her ability to prioritize intelligence and what he or she brings to the president. a dni should not just tell the president what he wants to hear. a dni should tell the what president he needs to hear and that takes a level of experi
we look out our window here and see the site of the former world trade center. to read from the act of 2004 that created this position. any individual nominated for appointment as the director of national intelligence shall have extensive national security experience. richard grenell does not. does that make the country less safe? >> it certainly does, jim. when you think about the role of the dni, or the director of national intelligence, you want someone experienced because there's so...
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picture five of new york's world trade centers stacked on top of each other. deep in the earth we are. now we've stopped for a second. ( alarms ) i hope it's a second. we have to get off? when the chairlift stopped suddenly, we had to hike down the last 50 yards to the bottom. then, at the end of an abandoned tunnel, our scientists found something amazing. >> onstott: i've been looking for 20 years for a salty water deposit like this. never found it till now. >> whitaker: white patches on the wall turned out to be salt. is that edible? >> borgonie: i don't know. he's tried it. >> whitaker: this is ancient salt? >> onstott: that's the question. has to be-- has to be ancient salt. >> whitaker: very salty. and the source? this dripping salt water. what does that tell you? >> onstott: it tells me this water is extremely old. because in these rock formations, they were formed three billion years ago. there weren't salt deposits back then. >> whitaker: they believe this water could be all that's left of an ancient ocean. and where there's water, there can be life. >
picture five of new york's world trade centers stacked on top of each other. deep in the earth we are. now we've stopped for a second. ( alarms ) i hope it's a second. we have to get off? when the chairlift stopped suddenly, we had to hike down the last 50 yards to the bottom. then, at the end of an abandoned tunnel, our scientists found something amazing. >> onstott: i've been looking for 20 years for a salty water deposit like this. never found it till now. >> whitaker: white...
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police officers, and other city workers who were doing that horrible work in the rubble of the world trade center. carrick had other plans for the bed in that apartment. he used it for affairs with at least two women. one was a corrections officer with whom he had an affair when he was in the department. the other was the editor and publisher of his book, the book whose royalties he hid and lied to the u.s. about. no exhausted firefighters got to use that bed. no exhausted police officers. you can see in all of the worst evidence revealed about berne kerik, what emerges is a picture of what it would have been like if donald trump were the new york police commissioner. berne kerik is in every way a donald trump kind of guy. today the white house statement about berne kerik said he embodied the strength, courage, compassion, and spirit of the people of new york and this great nation. the federal judge who sentenced berne kerik to four years in prison says, i think the damage caused by mr. kerik is in some ways immeasurable. the same can be said of donald trump on this day of his presidency and on e
police officers, and other city workers who were doing that horrible work in the rubble of the world trade center. carrick had other plans for the bed in that apartment. he used it for affairs with at least two women. one was a corrections officer with whom he had an affair when he was in the department. the other was the editor and publisher of his book, the book whose royalties he hid and lied to the u.s. about. no exhausted firefighters got to use that bed. no exhausted police officers. you...
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planes into however, trade center, he was taking care of the bank accounts of those, his friends from germany who were part of al qaeda who did go and fly the planes into the worlde center. that thereng sure was no, that the government did not have any kind of suspicion over their bank account or wire transfers. he also paid their rent in their apartment so no one would ask any questions. he ended up being prosecuted as complicit to 9/11 and was found ledty, and this case prosecutors in germany to think, ok -- if we can broaden this out , if that is what accessory to murder is, why can't we use the same rationale to go after the german concentration camps? the german death camps? >> this also shows the way that history and the way that we deal with it is constantly evolving as we discover new evidence and also as we discover new approaches. debbie, i would like you to read an excerpt from your book, from citizen 865 if you could, to help us here understand the difference between german and non-german perpetrators, knowing that both were necessary in order to carry out a crime of the magnitude of the holocaust. this is an excerpt about the men serving in the deat
planes into however, trade center, he was taking care of the bank accounts of those, his friends from germany who were part of al qaeda who did go and fly the planes into the worlde center. that thereng sure was no, that the government did not have any kind of suspicion over their bank account or wire transfers. he also paid their rent in their apartment so no one would ask any questions. he ended up being prosecuted as complicit to 9/11 and was found ledty, and this case prosecutors in germany...
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i will not litigate against the world trade center.tigate against united airlines or continental airlines or -- neil: there is none of that here? >> none of that. neil: that can continue? >> this boeing's attempt through independent evaluation by camille and myself to reach out to the families to try to do something constructive, something that will improve not only the family's financial situation but the local community. and boeing deserves some credit for that i think. neil: let me ask you about, in other funds that you oversaw, whether it was the 9/11 victim compensation fund or the boston victim relief fund after the boston marathon attacks and bp oil spill, the gulf coast claims facility, and all of that, how were funds distributed? because you took a different approach after 9/11, not to equally distribute the funds but base them on the money lost for the families. an executive versus a fireman will be disparity in compensation. that was the case of disparity in rewards afterwards. >> that's right. neil: how has that been handle
i will not litigate against the world trade center.tigate against united airlines or continental airlines or -- neil: there is none of that here? >> none of that. neil: that can continue? >> this boeing's attempt through independent evaluation by camille and myself to reach out to the families to try to do something constructive, something that will improve not only the family's financial situation but the local community. and boeing deserves some credit for that i think. neil: let...
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. >> on my end, i'd like to have a public meeting, not a closed session meeting, on the world trade centerbuilding. it's vacant for many, many years, and understand if they're in violation of their lease by being closed for as long as they've been closed, have a discussion on their rent payments, if we're receiving a percentage rent, are we disadvantaged because they're closed, violation or not, and we're precluded from receiving percentage rents? the blight -- i'm sure that many will think that the closed-down operation is contributing to blight, so we'll see what we want to do with that. >> did you ever come back with an update on what's going on with the navigation center? i know that president brandon was there and others. >> i have it in my director's report. we can have a full-blown presentation if you'd like that. we are waiting for the first wave of guests to come, but there's definitely lots to report on. we can do a full blown presentation or i can give you a summary of how it's going in the director's report. would you rather have a question-and-answer format? >> no. i've only h
. >> on my end, i'd like to have a public meeting, not a closed session meeting, on the world trade centerbuilding. it's vacant for many, many years, and understand if they're in violation of their lease by being closed for as long as they've been closed, have a discussion on their rent payments, if we're receiving a percentage rent, are we disadvantaged because they're closed, violation or not, and we're precluded from receiving percentage rents? the blight -- i'm sure that many will...
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capital of the gambia eve of a more think market trading center in a more west african country and it's the place to be for the youth of the country. world is 0.8 activists and i want to welcome you to my city. the group will take you around places around town. pretty but it's still my city welcome. and deeply connected to his west. one here in addition. and some a condition east. 365000. metropolitan area. it's also the country's cultural and economic hop. in the heart of the city. follow from. somebody so this is the couple who i know one of my favorite foods out here has the sour taste and you add. sort of like i caught up with some sort and pepper and some sugar that that sweet and sour you know in the shop and you know it's louis is nice like gives you a different. population is overwhelmingly young but there aren't enough jobs for this many are able to get by by doing odd jobs and even scott's. struggle for a while for inventor under so-called black market to try to. narrow. the houses place a lot of people still viable business and especially for young people and if you look at all of these young people like in contrast to go that
capital of the gambia eve of a more think market trading center in a more west african country and it's the place to be for the youth of the country. world is 0.8 activists and i want to welcome you to my city. the group will take you around places around town. pretty but it's still my city welcome. and deeply connected to his west. one here in addition. and some a condition east. 365000. metropolitan area. it's also the country's cultural and economic hop. in the heart of the city. follow...
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world economy. if it's put globalization in question in 2012 a couple of entrepreneurs turned an abandoned army post in germany into a business center for chinese firms it's now one of europe's biggest chinese trade hubs but in the coronavirus it. business developer michelle is proud of what. the u.s. army used to be stationed here but for several years chinese business people have been living working and doing business from the so called world factory but these days it's quieter than usual deep snow she says when walking through the office building some business people have postponed their return to germany after the chinese new year all because of the company 19 virus people here don't even want to talk about the epidemic they're afraid that bad news might damage the project. everyone is trying to keep a low profile. the virus is compounding an already depressing mood disputes concerning the most vile network supply a well way have already been straining see no german relations as well as every day business. with feeling the pressure here we're noticing it's difficult to get visas approvals in the embassies and we're noticing it's increasingly difficult to attract chinese investment in germany.
world economy. if it's put globalization in question in 2012 a couple of entrepreneurs turned an abandoned army post in germany into a business center for chinese firms it's now one of europe's biggest chinese trade hubs but in the coronavirus it. business developer michelle is proud of what. the u.s. army used to be stationed here but for several years chinese business people have been living working and doing business from the so called world factory but these days it's quieter than usual...
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affair quinta of them or think what didn't market trading center in a more west african country and it's the place to be for the youth of the country. called world showplace in this case activists and i want to welcome you to my city . the group will take you around places around town. pretty but it's still my city welcome that's. deeply connected to his west. at 35 year old was born here in the district. and so can this east. 3 165000. it's also the country's cultural and economic hop. in the heart of the city. followed. through money so this is the i know one of my favorite foods out here that has the sour taste and you add. thought like i thought of some sort and pepper and some sugar to have that sweet and sour you know on the shelf and you know it's louis is nice like gives you a different sense. overwhelmingly but there aren't enough jobs for this many are able to get by by doing odd jobs and even scholarships just struggle for a while for inventor on the so-called black market. try to discourage. the hustlers place a lot of people still viable business and especially for young people and if you look at all of these young people like in co
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queen that eve of the most important market trading center in a more west african country and it's the place to be for the youth of the country. called world. ace activists and i want to welcome you to my city. and the world will take you around places around town. pretty but it's still welcome you are. deeply connected to his west. at 35 year old who was born here in the district of and some a condition east. around 365000. as the biggest metropolitan area. it's also the country's cultural and economic hop . in the heart of the city. right down i never told. anybody so this is the couple i know one of my favorite foods out here that has the sour taste and you add. i thought like i thought of her some sort and pepper and some sugar to have that sweet and sour you know in the shop and you know this is my slang gives you a different sense. overwhelmingly by there aren't enough jobs for this many are able to get by by doing or troughs and even scott's. struggle for a while for inventor on the so-called black market. to try to. run. the hottest place a lot of people survive this please him especially with young people and if you look at all of
queen that eve of the most important market trading center in a more west african country and it's the place to be for the youth of the country. called world. ace activists and i want to welcome you to my city. and the world will take you around places around town. pretty but it's still welcome you are. deeply connected to his west. at 35 year old who was born here in the district of and some a condition east. around 365000. as the biggest metropolitan area. it's also the country's cultural and...
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trade talks take center stage. we are live on the ground in new delhi as the world watches the president's every move.
trade talks take center stage. we are live on the ground in new delhi as the world watches the president's every move.
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trade talks take center stage. we are live on the ground in new delhi as the world watches the president's every move. and coronavirus cash? the trump administration asking $2.5 billion to fight the virus as the global outbreak hits a new milestone. what we know about a potential vaccine that is giving a panicked stock market and optimistic boost. grab your bees, it is time for mardi gras. we are celebrating fat tuesday as festivities get underway across the country. "fox and friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you, live shot from new york city, we have news happening from all corners of the world this morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning and we will talk about mardi gras but first we will talk about the election, bernie sanders doubling down on his promise to beat donald trump but the other candidates will make their case at tonight's debate. griff jenkins live in charleston, south carolina with what is at stake in the palmetto state. i love charleston. >> i went down here in the waterfront to give you a shot at the bridge but got a little bit of a stor
trade talks take center stage. we are live on the ground in new delhi as the world watches the president's every move. and coronavirus cash? the trump administration asking $2.5 billion to fight the virus as the global outbreak hits a new milestone. what we know about a potential vaccine that is giving a panicked stock market and optimistic boost. grab your bees, it is time for mardi gras. we are celebrating fat tuesday as festivities get underway across the country. "fox and friends...
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trade conference. in d.c., the bipartisan policy center holds former fed chair janet yellen and the world bank presidentd moffett. and later tonight, president trump delivers his state of the union address amid the final stage of the impeachment inquiry. we should probably throw in the things to watch as a result of the iowa caucus, as those results have now been delayed. joining us still from geneva is vasileios gkionakis, global head of fx strategy at banque lombard. we were talking how the trade deal could be impacted by what we have seen with the coronavirus. let me ask you about the yuan. brodieo slightly interrupt you earlier on -- rudy interrupt you earlier on. what do you expect for the chinese currency? vasileios: i think there is quite an extensive damage already priced into the yuan, now that we have seen 7.lar-china just over the fact that we have improvement in trade tensions, we get this continuation in the bottoming out of the manufacturing cycle being delayed because of the virus outbreak, i think dollar-china goes lower. we have a consensus here and receive dollar-china at 6.70 by the e
trade conference. in d.c., the bipartisan policy center holds former fed chair janet yellen and the world bank presidentd moffett. and later tonight, president trump delivers his state of the union address amid the final stage of the impeachment inquiry. we should probably throw in the things to watch as a result of the iowa caucus, as those results have now been delayed. joining us still from geneva is vasileios gkionakis, global head of fx strategy at banque lombard. we were talking how the...
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center for disease control confirmed a 14th case of coronavirus in california. like blake: organizers there canceling around the world canceling mobile world congress in barcelona, biggest tradew for mobile phone industry. virus concerns prompting major tech companies to pull out of that event. lauren: now people are nervous, michael bloomberg is coming under fire once again, this time for some comments he made about the economic crisis back in 2008. >> redlining if you remember was the term where banks took hold and neighborhoods and said people in the neighborhoods are poor, they are not going to be able to pay off mortgages, salesmen don't go into the areas. lauren: ending of redlining was behind the collapse, banks to discriminate against minorities and appears to be blaming policy and plans to bring equality to the housing market. brake blake not the first controversial comment by bloomberg in the next few days. earlier this week defending the controversial stop and frisk policy. >> it is thrown against the wall. blake: bloomberg has apologized for this including at an event yesterday and apologized for the policy but necessarily the remark. in the meantime president tru
center for disease control confirmed a 14th case of coronavirus in california. like blake: organizers there canceling around the world canceling mobile world congress in barcelona, biggest tradew for mobile phone industry. virus concerns prompting major tech companies to pull out of that event. lauren: now people are nervous, michael bloomberg is coming under fire once again, this time for some comments he made about the economic crisis back in 2008. >> redlining if you remember was the...