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had intended to go to new york after leaving boston on late thursday night, head toward new york, and try to detonate whatever remaining explosive devices they had in times square. again, this is information according to the commissioner and the mayor that comes from fbi and other interrogators based on the second interview with the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. as you know, as commissioner kelly mentioned yesterday based on a first interview with the suspect, the suspect had said that they intended to come to new york to party, as commissioner revealed in a press conference yesterday. as for the discrepancy between the first interview and information coming out of the second interview, commissioner kelly believes he was more lucid during the second interview. importantly, though, and i think it bears repeating, commissioner kelly stressing this seemed to be a spur of the moment decision, or at least interrogators believe this is more of a spur of the moment decision, not a preplanned trip to new york, and also the mayor and commissioner stressing there's no known information about any d
had intended to go to new york after leaving boston on late thursday night, head toward new york, and try to detonate whatever remaining explosive devices they had in times square. again, this is information according to the commissioner and the mayor that comes from fbi and other interrogators based on the second interview with the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. as you know, as commissioner kelly mentioned yesterday based on a first interview with the suspect, the suspect had said that they...
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so, i would kind of defer to that at the moment, but new york city is new york city, and there are just soft targets that could be easily used to attack people quite easily. you've got the major train terminals, new york central terminal, penn station, you've got the ferries, you've got the massive subway system and subways and trains were used in 2004 in madrid, 2005 in london. so that certainly would not be a first for any terrorist that reads about it on the internet that a target of mass transportation will have a lot of people and be a relatively soft target. >> you know, tom, it is interesting for two suspects who are accused of planning this, plotting this attack on the marathon day, they did not seem to have much of an end game. i mean, we now know that dzhokhar tsarnaev attended classes, hung out on campus, even, you know, went to a party in the days after the bombing. was seen on campus kind of living his life. tamerlan was seen by his wife, apparently, on the thursday, the last day, thursday after the bombing. but they had to get money from atms late thursday night, early fri
so, i would kind of defer to that at the moment, but new york city is new york city, and there are just soft targets that could be easily used to attack people quite easily. you've got the major train terminals, new york central terminal, penn station, you've got the ferries, you've got the massive subway system and subways and trains were used in 2004 in madrid, 2005 in london. so that certainly would not be a first for any terrorist that reads about it on the internet that a target of mass...
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cheryl is live outside the new york stock exchange with that whole part of new york city has been a fortress1 and do you still get that sensation being there today? >> absolutely. in fact, dagen, the security to get into the new york stock exchange, the police presence that is now evident here in lower manhattan is more visible than ever today. you know, new york city is on high alert. mayor bloomberg coming out yesterday and saying there's no known threat to manhattan but this is a city that absolutely knows that it is in the cross hairs of terrorist, people that want to harm new yorkers. we've had 16 known plots since september of 2001 all directed at new york, sometimes square 2010, the un detonadetonated de the car. in 2006, threats where i'm standing right now, the new york stock exchange. all of this affects security. about 1,000 extra counterterrorism officers have been dispatched by the mayor today. you're going to see more dogs at train stations, bomb sniffing dogs, bags can be searched at union station, at penn station and then also there's a larger side of this. fox business is ou
cheryl is live outside the new york stock exchange with that whole part of new york city has been a fortress1 and do you still get that sensation being there today? >> absolutely. in fact, dagen, the security to get into the new york stock exchange, the police presence that is now evident here in lower manhattan is more visible than ever today. you know, new york city is on high alert. mayor bloomberg coming out yesterday and saying there's no known threat to manhattan but this is a city...
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that's new york city's times square, of course. the "boston globe" reports that anti-terror intelligence units in massachusetts were never advised that the fbi had looked into tamerlan tsarnaev's activities in 2011. and also this, the apparent security gaps do not end there. a u.s. official says a counterterrorism task force received a warning about tamerlan's extended trip to russia nine months before the boston bombing. also, the man who says he was carjacked by the tsarnaev brothers over a week ago is now coming forward. what a story he has to tell. there are also new details emerging from those dramatic moments when dzhokhar tsarnaev was discovered hiding in that boat in watertown, massachusetts. miguel marquez is live at boston's beth israel deaconess medical center, the site where dzhokhar tsarnaev is still being treated. good morning, miguel. >> reporter: good morning there, john. and it is expected that mr. tsarnaev may soon be moved to either another medical facility, a civilian facility or a state-run facility that would
that's new york city's times square, of course. the "boston globe" reports that anti-terror intelligence units in massachusetts were never advised that the fbi had looked into tamerlan tsarnaev's activities in 2011. and also this, the apparent security gaps do not end there. a u.s. official says a counterterrorism task force received a warning about tamerlan's extended trip to russia nine months before the boston bombing. also, the man who says he was carjacked by the tsarnaev...
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i can't believe he works at the "new york times". [laughter] >> so these two things together, if you pull one or the other away, i think i'm just -- >> david carr of the "new york times" trumps david carr was denver post. >> or david carr of davidcarr.com. >> well, we appreciate who you are. we appreciate you coming and sitting with us. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. david carr [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guests an an archive of past episodes. >> i write about newspapers and they're kind of boring. i mean, it's a bunch of typing. it's not like -- i don't know. it's not argo, i've just got to say. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the mattsson mchale foundation in support of public television. also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced
i can't believe he works at the "new york times". [laughter] >> so these two things together, if you pull one or the other away, i think i'm just -- >> david carr of the "new york times" trumps david carr was denver post. >> or david carr of davidcarr.com. >> well, we appreciate who you are. we appreciate you coming and sitting with us. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. david carr [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio....
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you know how new york, resonates, the very notion of coming to new york, to blow up anything is goingell, it is because it just speaks to the larger plots. i don't know if jonathan is still with us. it's not clear to me, whether this information came at what point during the questioning. that will get sorted out. but look, this is part of what they initially wanted to as tags. which is what were the larger goals and as pete williams has been saying in his reporting from the very beginning, a key area for investigators who is who else was involved to help them develop not just the planning, but the expertise to be able to pull off a larger-scale bombing or plan of maylem. i mean what's quite clear is they hadn't thought about the end game very clearly once the images were made public. and now this is, this is new information about their whether there were delusions of grandeur, whether they had the ability to pull it off. >> chuck, let's get back to you about mindset. it is obviously curious, did they have any plan? we don't know if they had any sort of future, forward-looking plan abo
you know how new york, resonates, the very notion of coming to new york, to blow up anything is goingell, it is because it just speaks to the larger plots. i don't know if jonathan is still with us. it's not clear to me, whether this information came at what point during the questioning. that will get sorted out. but look, this is part of what they initially wanted to as tags. which is what were the larger goals and as pete williams has been saying in his reporting from the very beginning, a...
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a special performance. >> not your typical street performer in new york.chael boob lay stopping by a new york city subway station and singing jackson 5 classic "who is loving you acapella." he's in town promoting his new album. >> now for your starting lineup. it's about the nfl draft. the first round of the draft is in the books. it's the year of the linemen. >> with the first pick in the 2013 nfl draft, the kansas city chiefs select derek fisher tackle central michigan. >> the offensive tackle was one of 6 offensive linemen taken in the first 11 picks. the jackson fill jaguar selected tackle. the dolphins selected dion jordan outside tackle. >> still to come passengers on one airline may now move out when they don't show up. why they are ending the free ride for no shows. do you use your birthday as your on-line pass word or do you use the same pass word several times? why more than 90 percent of on-line pass words are vulnerable to hackers. how to keep your pass word safe next. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at ang
a special performance. >> not your typical street performer in new york.chael boob lay stopping by a new york city subway station and singing jackson 5 classic "who is loving you acapella." he's in town promoting his new album. >> now for your starting lineup. it's about the nfl draft. the first round of the draft is in the books. it's the year of the linemen. >> with the first pick in the 2013 nfl draft, the kansas city chiefs select derek fisher tackle central...
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joining us now, former new york governor and former new york attorney general, eliot spitzer. good to see here. thank you. >> thank you for inviting me. >> i want to talk to you about the broader connection between different types of corruption here. this big potential election rigging scandal that unfolded today is the silver lining here is that it was nice and bipartisan at least? >> it was so incredibly stupid. malcolm smith has put himself into that rare category of corruption, stupid, venal. not terribly surprised. it's a sad, sad day at every level. >> u.s. attorney saying it shouldn't feel like ground hog day. i feel like there's a nexus of petty corruption that's almost expected among public officials in both parties. that's why listening to you introduce this segment about the petty and obviously corrupt case, one that needs to be brought. yet, you were saying that deep corruption, mary shapiro going from the sec to the regulative company, oh, you don't need to worry, she misses the point. the entire time she was in government, she was being windowed by these companie
joining us now, former new york governor and former new york attorney general, eliot spitzer. good to see here. thank you. >> thank you for inviting me. >> i want to talk to you about the broader connection between different types of corruption here. this big potential election rigging scandal that unfolded today is the silver lining here is that it was nice and bipartisan at least? >> it was so incredibly stupid. malcolm smith has put himself into that rare category of...
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viajar >>el mismo hermano lo confirmo, ellos manejarian esa noche hasta nueva york.onductor del vehículo robado, le contó a fbi que oyo discutir a los hermanos en lengua extranjera y oyo la palabra manhattan. >>ellos sabian que tenian explosivos capaces de llevar a cabo los ataques. >>en su poder tenian 5 bombas caseras y otra como la detonada en boston. >>el menor de los hermanos visito en dos oportunidades nueva york el año pasado >>sabemos que estuvo dos veces en nueva york, no sabemos si estas visitas estaban relacionadas con la idea de escoger a nueva york como un próximo objetivo >>se trata de establecer si tenian nexos con terrorismo internacional buscan a misha, un sospechoso radical. >>la madre lo reconoce, dice que era creyente, un buen hombre >>luego de las revelaciones de que manhattan seria un nuevo objetivo, la autoridad desplazo a la policía al lugar ante la preocupacion de la poblacion >>y si viaja por aire, preparese para llamar y avisar que no llegara a tiempo. las demoras en aeropuerto han trastornados los viajes a cientos de miles. por qué? la age
viajar >>el mismo hermano lo confirmo, ellos manejarian esa noche hasta nueva york.onductor del vehículo robado, le contó a fbi que oyo discutir a los hermanos en lengua extranjera y oyo la palabra manhattan. >>ellos sabian que tenian explosivos capaces de llevar a cabo los ataques. >>en su poder tenian 5 bombas caseras y otra como la detonada en boston. >>el menor de los hermanos visito en dos oportunidades nueva york el año pasado >>sabemos que estuvo dos...
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welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lip
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that's clout in new york, right? [laughter] so one day when the city look like it had lost the suit, the railroad sued the city to avoid the designation of they wanted to build a skyscraper on top. the city was not going to appeal that ruling, which i didn't know it. because the city said it was going to be held liable for damages from the railroad if it is appealed and if it lost. and those could come up to $80 million which in those days was a lot of money. so jacqueline onassis data store in your time learning about the plan for an appeal, the hope for an appeal, she called the municipal art society, laurie beckham and who later became head of the landmarks preservation commission was an intern in the office then and picked up the phone, and yelled over to the head of the landmark preservation commission, there's a woman who says she's jacqueline onassis on the phone. and, of course, it was. one of the things i enjoyed in researching the book was discovering secrets of grand central terminal. you go in the place a
that's clout in new york, right? [laughter] so one day when the city look like it had lost the suit, the railroad sued the city to avoid the designation of they wanted to build a skyscraper on top. the city was not going to appeal that ruling, which i didn't know it. because the city said it was going to be held liable for damages from the railroad if it is appealed and if it lost. and those could come up to $80 million which in those days was a lot of money. so jacqueline onassis data store in...
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york., with a bucket on my head. ♪ da-da just my face ♪ da-da red. ♪ i'm back at my place. i'm sitting on a couch in my office ♪ where i feel safe. i can make it anywhere ♪ if i just stay right back hee ♪ where i'm actually sittin wih a bucket on my head ♪ da-da-da. . >> da-da-da. well, that abou does it. if it's one thing i learned from my journey today it's deep down we're all really just a-- dang it. we'll be right back. hello? hello? hello? what's going on? >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. nation, i'm sure you agree with me that it is a proud day to be an american because thanks to a minority of u.s. senate, we no longer have to live in fear of some maniac coming after those we love with a gun control bill. ( laughter ) jim. >> on wednesday, the senate blocked the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades. >> it needed 60 votes. it got 54. >> the gun control package is stopped cold in the senate. >> stephen: that's right! we cannot d didn't do it! w
york., with a bucket on my head. ♪ da-da just my face ♪ da-da red. ♪ i'm back at my place. i'm sitting on a couch in my office ♪ where i feel safe. i can make it anywhere ♪ if i just stay right back hee ♪ where i'm actually sittin wih a bucket on my head ♪ da-da-da. . >> da-da-da. well, that abou does it. if it's one thing i learned from my journey today it's deep down we're all really just a-- dang it. we'll be right back. hello? hello? hello? what's going on? >>...
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and they say like new york.yeah, it can go to new york. >> what an unbelievable story. officer sean collier killed along with other victims from the bombing. >> thank you. >> i had a chance to sit down with a family, one who was near the finish line here at the button marathon. three members of the family affected by the bomb blast injured. one was hit by shrapnel. the father lost his leg. but they are not bitter about the attack, despite all that has happened to them. an amazing story to tell. and then new this morning, congress putting an end to furloughs and air traffic control towers, but is this really as good as it sounds? we'll have a live report. coming up next. at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ female announcer ] the sun powers life. ♪ and now it powers our latest innovation. ♪ introducing the world's only solar-powered home energy system, whic
and they say like new york.yeah, it can go to new york. >> what an unbelievable story. officer sean collier killed along with other victims from the bombing. >> thank you. >> i had a chance to sit down with a family, one who was near the finish line here at the button marathon. three members of the family affected by the bomb blast injured. one was hit by shrapnel. the father lost his leg. but they are not bitter about the attack, despite all that has happened to them. an...
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york city. and the stock exchange, that bell will ring behind me 9:30 a.m. eastern time. markets are looking higher right now. new york is going to be under careful surveillance. bomb-sniffing dogs, rifles and of course more officers on the street as we continue to find out what happened in boston and if indeed there is a threat against the good people of new york city. >>steve: cheryl casone live. >>megyn: we're getting reports that paris and london are on high alert today. of course next week there is a marathon in london. so they need to look towards that and make sure that they are more secure in the wake of what we saw this week. in the meantime there are good stories today that have come out of all of this. you need to hold on to those. >>brian: in boston the boston red sox game was underway in the morning, but an outstanding new england patriot for years. during 9/11 he stood out because one day he came out with flags in both hand and his three fire fighter brothers behind him, all first
york city. and the stock exchange, that bell will ring behind me 9:30 a.m. eastern time. markets are looking higher right now. new york is going to be under careful surveillance. bomb-sniffing dogs, rifles and of course more officers on the street as we continue to find out what happened in boston and if indeed there is a threat against the good people of new york city. >>steve: cheryl casone live. >>megyn: we're getting reports that paris and london are on high alert today. of...
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we heard that from the mayor of new york. we heard it from the police chief in new york.dsay graham is joining us now the republican senator from south carolina. senator, thanks very much for joining us. how serious do you believe this alleged times square bombing followup if you will really is? >> i just feel they're trying to go out in a blaze of glory. i think it was deadly serious. the only reason they didn't make it is because of good police work and the people of boston stopped them. >> you caused quite a stir today when you suggested the obama administration must have a great deal of the blame for what happened at the end of the boston marathon because they didn't do the right thing whether it was the fbi or the cia in following up with those russian leads. i want you to explain to our viewers what you were -- what you were driving at. >> absolutely. well, the blame goes to the two terrorists. they're the ones that bear the responsibility but, you know, when we got bin laden that was a great operation, gutsy call by the president. a lot of praise. here is my concer
we heard that from the mayor of new york. we heard it from the police chief in new york.dsay graham is joining us now the republican senator from south carolina. senator, thanks very much for joining us. how serious do you believe this alleged times square bombing followup if you will really is? >> i just feel they're trying to go out in a blaze of glory. i think it was deadly serious. the only reason they didn't make it is because of good police work and the people of boston stopped...
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speaking of new york, the new york police department's counterterrorism operation seems to be head and shoulders ahead of everyone else when it comes to fwre venting -- to preventing these attacks. we will get more details on the nypd and these attacks, folks, don't forget, free market prosperity is the better path. speaking of free market prosperity, see what they did today, they slashed income taxes by 5%. they totally repealed the state's inheritance tax. that is the way to do it. that is the kudlow model. in fact, "the kudlow report" is coming right back. . [ music playing ] >>> the two brothers tied to the heinous boston marathon bombings last week apparently had plans for a similar attack in new york city. wnbc's jonathan deets joins us with the details. >> good morning, larry. the new york police commissioner said it was a spon takenious decision just after they had killed that police officer an carjacked a victim's car. the surviving brother telling the fbi in his hospital interview that, yes, they talked about going to new york, driving in that stolen car to new york city with
speaking of new york, the new york police department's counterterrorism operation seems to be head and shoulders ahead of everyone else when it comes to fwre venting -- to preventing these attacks. we will get more details on the nypd and these attacks, folks, don't forget, free market prosperity is the better path. speaking of free market prosperity, see what they did today, they slashed income taxes by 5%. they totally repealed the state's inheritance tax. that is the way to do it. that is...
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police seemingly everywhere in new york city. extra security for the dodgers game in los angeles in washington in las vegas, atlanta, chicago, no matter where you look, cities and the whole country is on the lookout, here, and there, and we got you covered everywhere. with amy kellogg in a nervous london, and eric in times square, and sheryl outside fortress wall street, and rick leventhal in an anxious boston. we start with rick. >> a number of developments this afternoon, including a boston globe report that investigators found a circuit board believed to have triggered the bombs. they were made with pressure cookers, a style of explosive device found in afghanistan and pakistan. we learned that the saudi national who was tackled running from the scene, whose apartment was searched, has been cleared as a possible suspect, and they have re-opened part of boylston street as the shrink the crime scene and focus their efforts on the bomb site. we know investigators and atf and fbi are documenting every inch of payment, collecting e
police seemingly everywhere in new york city. extra security for the dodgers game in los angeles in washington in las vegas, atlanta, chicago, no matter where you look, cities and the whole country is on the lookout, here, and there, and we got you covered everywhere. with amy kellogg in a nervous london, and eric in times square, and sheryl outside fortress wall street, and rick leventhal in an anxious boston. we start with rick. >> a number of developments this afternoon, including a...
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new york spared from disaster in the nick of time.ack times square this last week. as new yorkers shutter at the thought at what could have been, brian ross uncovers the alleged deadly plan gone awry mere hours before detonation. >> juju, what the new york mayor and police commissioner said thursday, dmork just missed being attacked by the accused boston bombers they arnt payly sought to maim and kill again. >> the fact is is new york city remains a prime target for those who hate america and want to kill americans. >> and no target seems more attractive than times square. the surviving brother told the fbi he and his holder brother made the decision to head here one week ago tonight. to carry off a second attack at this crowded cross roads. >> the boston marathon bombers planned to travel to manhattan to detonate their remaining bombs in sometimes square. >> investigators say it was a spur of the moment decision by the brother ps. >> they discussed this while driving around in the suv that they hijacked after they shot and killed an
new york spared from disaster in the nick of time.ack times square this last week. as new yorkers shutter at the thought at what could have been, brian ross uncovers the alleged deadly plan gone awry mere hours before detonation. >> juju, what the new york mayor and police commissioner said thursday, dmork just missed being attacked by the accused boston bombers they arnt payly sought to maim and kill again. >> the fact is is new york city remains a prime target for those who hate...
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to come to new york. and this was his next journey and he basically said that and the police are up in arms in new york for not being informed about something like this. if he had come to new york and there had been another incident -- >> what's the reason they were not told? >> they just didn't tell them. >> they were caught up in the -- >> they were captured by them. >> they were. nevertheless, this was the next stage. who knew how many people were involved in this thing? and one of the things you always do, the one department should have informed the police in new york and they were up in arms over it. and rightly so, as far as i am concerned. >> it's hardly an organized plan. they just decided to do it in the car. then the car didn't have enough gas in it. i mean, that -- the question -- excuse me -- the two bombersk had no exit man at automatic. they thought they have to get rid of these bombs. >> they throw the pressure cooker out of the wind owe of the car. >> they could have easily have gone to ti
to come to new york. and this was his next journey and he basically said that and the police are up in arms in new york for not being informed about something like this. if he had come to new york and there had been another incident -- >> what's the reason they were not told? >> they just didn't tell them. >> they were caught up in the -- >> they were captured by them. >> they were. nevertheless, this was the next stage. who knew how many people were involved in...
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in new york, i grew up in the area. i have friends who liveed in new york for a while.y friend left is a hedge fund manager. the campaign should be for the rest of the politicians our bribes are too damn high. we can't follow what you want because we're getting bribed to do otherwise. the reason why i bring that up h ermilla i'm so discouraged by politician. i cover it every day that's partly why i'm discouraged by it. maybe we bring in a guy like this who has not been already bribed through his entire career through lobbyists donations etc. we may be better off. >> if we can get him into office we absolutely would be better off. the way it's happening now some of the best people, the people who are sol well intended can go into office and come out completely different. it's really hard to stick to your values when you're constantly being pushed one way or another. >> cenk: yeah, i hear you. on the other hand we did have an average guy as president for eight years, and we just opened his presidential library and that didn't work out. >> i agree into but boy did he get l
in new york, i grew up in the area. i have friends who liveed in new york for a while.y friend left is a hedge fund manager. the campaign should be for the rest of the politicians our bribes are too damn high. we can't follow what you want because we're getting bribed to do otherwise. the reason why i bring that up h ermilla i'm so discouraged by politician. i cover it every day that's partly why i'm discouraged by it. maybe we bring in a guy like this who has not been already bribed through...
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i was in new york -- i commuted weekly to new york. i was in new york. no one could help but the in an avalanche of coverage. it was on every news station and every tabloid. they were all an intense competition, screaming for the loudest kind of headlines. it was hard to miss. what happened? the sense of falling into a bottomless pit. i did note later on from the distance of new hampshire that when they were -- they have the convictions vacated, it had such little notice in comparison. a committed the other forces to sort of suggest the insane alternative narratives. city maintains that they finished off what reyes started. or that they must have done something. they fasten late like impound-- they vasicillate like ping pong arguments.en >> a follow-up to the earlier question. at the time this is being reported, do the journalists have access to the confessions? do they see the inconsistencies that were clear? >> that is a good question. i wish my daughter, etc., was here. she would know instantly. -- daughter, sarah, was here. she would know instantly.
i was in new york -- i commuted weekly to new york. i was in new york. no one could help but the in an avalanche of coverage. it was on every news station and every tabloid. they were all an intense competition, screaming for the loudest kind of headlines. it was hard to miss. what happened? the sense of falling into a bottomless pit. i did note later on from the distance of new hampshire that when they were -- they have the convictions vacated, it had such little notice in comparison. a...
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tonight's big question, was new york actually next? new york officials said they believe it was.e details on that. >>> also tonight, i interview one of the heroes of the blast. remarkable guy, firefighter, matt patterson. he was off duty that day, having a drink with his girlfriend when the first blast went off. he did what a lot of first responders did who were on duty. he ran right toward the blast. i will talk with him about how he scooped up a little girl who lost her leg. the sister of martin richard, who lost his life, he helped save martin's sister's life by his quick thinking and his actions. we'll talk to him. really, the interview will inspire you. >>> plus a new training technique that could potentially prevent other kind of bombings, another boston marathon bomb from happening. bomb-sniffing dogs that have the ability to sniff bomb vapors from unbelievable distances. all that at the top of the hour, erin. >> amazing about those dogs. we'll look forward to seeing you in a few minutes. >>> now, i want to go to tonight's outer circle briefly, where we reach out to our so
tonight's big question, was new york actually next? new york officials said they believe it was.e details on that. >>> also tonight, i interview one of the heroes of the blast. remarkable guy, firefighter, matt patterson. he was off duty that day, having a drink with his girlfriend when the first blast went off. he did what a lot of first responders did who were on duty. he ran right toward the blast. i will talk with him about how he scooped up a little girl who lost her leg. the...
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new york city stepped up a lot. there many more in new york than boston.ourtesy rights are going to in the future protect the targets that people are particularly concerned about in the life of boston. it is going to be a struggle for law enforcement and us as a country. how much surveillance are people prepared to have. there will be a lot more and other cities are following what new yorkers don't have having cameras stepped up throughout the city. >> the three people killed in the blast had little in common except they each had come to watch the end of the marathon. martin richard who we were discussing is just 8 years old and had just gone to the race to watch the marathon with his parents and his 11-year-old brother and 5-year-old sister. according to the boston globe, they took a break for ice cream before changing seats to watch the end of the race at the finish line. today his mother who is a librarian at a school and his sister are still seriously injured and 8-year-old martin has been a symbol of innocence. as we showed, the photo of him holding t
new york city stepped up a lot. there many more in new york than boston.ourtesy rights are going to in the future protect the targets that people are particularly concerned about in the life of boston. it is going to be a struggle for law enforcement and us as a country. how much surveillance are people prepared to have. there will be a lot more and other cities are following what new yorkers don't have having cameras stepped up throughout the city. >> the three people killed in the blast...
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lo que sucede especialmente en los tÚneles lo en nueva york.con el 2001 pero lo que tambiÉn ocurre eso en washington segÚn informes en que hemos recibido ha expandido el perÍmetro de seguridad de la casa blanca tambiÉn cerrado la calle pennsylvania y se estÁ tomando en serio, curiosamente hoy dÍa es el dÍa en que nosotros estÁbamos ya muy listo sz para que la noticia fuera el resul resultado de las elecciones en venezuela el preÁmbulo para ellos estarÍan trabajando para presentar lo que sucede... en las medidas. lo que estÁ pendientes de esta otra noticia y aparentemente el cne no aceptado el recuento de los votos de tal manera que no se van a contar los votos como dijo capriles si no que ha sido serÁ designado oficialmente designado nicolÁs maduro como presidente de venezuela y pues hoy dÍa se dedican los miembros del senado lo que estÁ el comitÉ en la "reforma migratoria" tendrÍa que estar el largo documento de miles de pÁginas para presentar ante el comitÉ judicial lo que sucede en el 2001 muy cerca de abrir un debate en la "reforma migrator
lo que sucede especialmente en los tÚneles lo en nueva york.con el 2001 pero lo que tambiÉn ocurre eso en washington segÚn informes en que hemos recibido ha expandido el perÍmetro de seguridad de la casa blanca tambiÉn cerrado la calle pennsylvania y se estÁ tomando en serio, curiosamente hoy dÍa es el dÍa en que nosotros estÁbamos ya muy listo sz para que la noticia fuera el resul resultado de las elecciones en venezuela el preÁmbulo para ellos estarÍan trabajando para presentar lo...
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hoping to head to times square in new york. live reminder tonight of one of the busiest tourists destinations in the world. nearly half a million people passing through the heart of new york every day. investigators say one move, one choice, might have derailed their own plan. that carjacked mercedes had little fuel in the tank. when they went to the gas station, the whole plan began to unravel. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, back with us here tonight. this was chilling today. >> indeed, based on what the mayor and the police commissioner said, new york just missed being attacked by the accused boston bombers who late last week decided they wanted to maim and kill even more. the decision to target times square was spur of the moment, that's what the new york mayor says the surviving brother revealed to the fbi. >> he told the fbi apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and designate additional explosives in times square. >> reporter: but new york was spared, officials say, at t
hoping to head to times square in new york. live reminder tonight of one of the busiest tourists destinations in the world. nearly half a million people passing through the heart of new york every day. investigators say one move, one choice, might have derailed their own plan. that carjacked mercedes had little fuel in the tank. when they went to the gas station, the whole plan began to unravel. abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, back with us here tonight. this was chilling...
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that is clout in new york. when the city looked like it a lot to sue for the patent central road was to the cities of what the designation wanted to build a skyscraper and talk. the city was not going to repeal the ruling, which i didn't know either because the city said it would be hoped liable for damages from the railroad if it appealed and missed the bus and was damages to come up to $80 million, which in those days was a lot of money. so jacqueline anastas read a story in "the new york times," learning about the hoped for an appeal. word doc on that later became part of the landmark conservation commission was an intern i picked up the phone and yelled over to the head of landmark preservation commission. as a woman who says she's jacqueline onassis, followed and of course it was. one of the things i enjoyed in researching the book was discovering secrets of grand central terminal. the goal in the place and see out the spare lightbulbs on the marquee in front of it. this giant, ornate brass chandeliers wit
that is clout in new york. when the city looked like it a lot to sue for the patent central road was to the cities of what the designation wanted to build a skyscraper and talk. the city was not going to repeal the ruling, which i didn't know either because the city said it would be hoped liable for damages from the railroad if it appealed and missed the bus and was damages to come up to $80 million, which in those days was a lot of money. so jacqueline anastas read a story in "the new...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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also, tonight, was new york city next? or was another bombing planned for here in the boston area, instead. top officials weighing in on both sides. there seem to be competing narratives on this starting this afternoon with this press conference. >> last night we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker revealed that new york city was next on their list of targets. he told the fbi apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and detonate additional explosives in times square. >> now, the younger suspect reportedly said that in a second round of questioning by interrogators, not to party as he first reportedly said, but to use their remaining explosives where they'd do the most carnage. now, that is one view. but that said, the other view comes from someone also in a position who you would assume would know things, house intelligence mie rogers. listen. >> what we know happened is that we do believe they had a plan for another attack. they had actually built the devices and not used them,
also, tonight, was new york city next? or was another bombing planned for here in the boston area, instead. top officials weighing in on both sides. there seem to be competing narratives on this starting this afternoon with this press conference. >> last night we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker revealed that new york city was next on their list of targets. he told the fbi apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and detonate additional...
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>> there are tens of thousands of cameras in new york.is an incursion on privacy to have no awareness of those cameras or what is going on around you. >> dwayne stanton, appreciate you coming on tonight. >> thank you very having me. >> susan crawford, stay with us. the best reporter in the world on a very important internet sub culture that first identified that kid, that poor kid that was on "the new york post." he will join us in a second. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. it's not rocket science. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut mi
>> there are tens of thousands of cameras in new york.is an incursion on privacy to have no awareness of those cameras or what is going on around you. >> dwayne stanton, appreciate you coming on tonight. >> thank you very having me. >> susan crawford, stay with us. the best reporter in the world on a very important internet sub culture that first identified that kid, that poor kid that was on "the new york post." he will join us in a second. [ male announcer ]...
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the home of the new york mets.avorite team, citi-field, right at the end of the seven line. that's why i picked the seven line. >> a smelly line in the summertime. >> most people think, are you nuts? one of your favorite things about new york, the seven train. it really is. all right. let's talk about restaurants. they asked to pick a favorite restaurant. how do you do that in new york with a million of them. what is one i go to all the time on a regular basis, rosa mexicano. down the block. from abc here. a great place. a lot of locations, but the one by lincoln center. like to stroll down there. they make pomegranate frozen margarita, lethal. the beauty of new york city, you don't drive. have a couple of those walk out feeling ten feet tall. you have some fresh guacamole. >> my gosh. look at this. we have a platter here. we have got some of this stuff. >> enchiladas. >> some of their famous stuff. their guacamole. what is that? plantains. >> these are the enchiladas. >> i have to dig in? ever have the pomegranate
the home of the new york mets.avorite team, citi-field, right at the end of the seven line. that's why i picked the seven line. >> a smelly line in the summertime. >> most people think, are you nuts? one of your favorite things about new york, the seven train. it really is. all right. let's talk about restaurants. they asked to pick a favorite restaurant. how do you do that in new york with a million of them. what is one i go to all the time on a regular basis, rosa mexicano. down...
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the "new york times" story.ut i'll be glad to sit down with each of you individually next week. >> reporter: this after "the new york times" magazine released its profile on him and his wife. in it, weiner admits he may want to run for new york city mayor, saying i want to ask people to give me a second chance. i do want to have that conversation with people who i let down. this image is what caused weiner who had one time many democrats considered a rising star to resign in disgrace. it wasn't just the tweet he sent to a 17-year-old girl but also his explanation of it. >> someone was pranking me, punking me. >> a lie weiner repeated. >> this is a twitter hoax, a prank that was done. calls for his resignation kept coming, soon, wean letter no choice. >> so today i'm announcing my resignation from congress. >> reporter: in the two years since then, weiner disappeared from the political spotlight. until now. the "times" says weiner spent more than $100,000 on polling and research to gauge voters' feelings about a
the "new york times" story.ut i'll be glad to sit down with each of you individually next week. >> reporter: this after "the new york times" magazine released its profile on him and his wife. in it, weiner admits he may want to run for new york city mayor, saying i want to ask people to give me a second chance. i do want to have that conversation with people who i let down. this image is what caused weiner who had one time many democrats considered a rising star to...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg saying he received confirmation from fbi investigators said thathe brothers had planned to detonate bombs in new york city's crowded times square, a plan that investigators call spontaneous, but nonetheless potentially deadly. >> we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker reveal that new york city was next on their list of targets. he told the fbi, apparently, that he and his brother had intended to drive to n new york than it dineed additional explosives in times square and. they had built these additional explosives, and we know they had the capacity to carry up the tax and the. lou: we also learned today that fbi investigators were stunned to see a it federal magistrate judge, assistant u.s. attorney in, and the federal public defender stopped their interrogation of tsarnaev monday order to read the suspect is marin writes. to federal officials telling fox news that the fbi confirmed in a capitol hill briefing today tha they felt by l. -- valuable intelligence was sacrificed as a result of the judge shutting th down. an unnamed fbi
new york city mayor michael bloomberg saying he received confirmation from fbi investigators said thathe brothers had planned to detonate bombs in new york city's crowded times square, a plan that investigators call spontaneous, but nonetheless potentially deadly. >> we were informed by the fbi that the surviving attacker reveal that new york city was next on their list of targets. he told the fbi, apparently, that he and his brother had intended to drive to n new york than it dineed...
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attorney for the southern district of new york. in his current position commissioner daddario is responsible for the nypd detectives assigned to the jttf in the department's counterterrorism and training and programs including the lower manhattan security initiative and the department of homeland security funded as we mentioned securing the cities initiative. and huban gowadia is the acting director of the domestic new beard detection office at the department of homeland security. in this capacity dr. gowadia's overseas interagency efforts for nuclear detection and forensics and directs research development and evaluation acquisition activities for the department's radiological and nuclear detection technologies. .. and joint terrorism force agents. doc dirk cole is the director of the program on medicine security at the university of madison dentistry for bio defense. he's also an adjunct or festering schools department of emergency matters and a department of political science at rutgers university newark. dr. cole is a bioterror
attorney for the southern district of new york. in his current position commissioner daddario is responsible for the nypd detectives assigned to the jttf in the department's counterterrorism and training and programs including the lower manhattan security initiative and the department of homeland security funded as we mentioned securing the cities initiative. and huban gowadia is the acting director of the domestic new beard detection office at the department of homeland security. in this...
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in new york state, they have a thing called the new york safe act.fdeals with the controls how many bullets are put into a cartridge. those are physical controls on a gun. as far as the constitutional to not infringe the second amendment, i do not think this has as much impact on that argument as the actual physical design of a weapon. as people having rights to having firearms, long guns, people that hunt and sportsman, i am seeing an impact for people getting really interested because they do not want to see their rights to have those types orguns in their possession any controls over that. i believe that the constitutional argument is very important to the people, but keep in mind, we have to control what types of weapons are out there on the streets that these so-called nut jobs are using to go after children and people that are out there. it happens all the time. i do not think any legislation really is going to fix the whole entire problem. mentioned new york's safe law -- what do you think about that? senate andhink the assembly in the new yor
in new york state, they have a thing called the new york safe act.fdeals with the controls how many bullets are put into a cartridge. those are physical controls on a gun. as far as the constitutional to not infringe the second amendment, i do not think this has as much impact on that argument as the actual physical design of a weapon. as people having rights to having firearms, long guns, people that hunt and sportsman, i am seeing an impact for people getting really interested because they do...
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welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. >>> you are reminding not only memphis, but you are reminding the nation that it is a crime for people to live in this rich nation and receive starvation wages. >> joining the conversation is andrew mozell, spokesperson
welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the...
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new york, fidel for an orlando all feeling the pinch. it's only going to get worse and how will that affect the business of air travel? caterpillar looking more like a slug. heavy equipment maker reported big earnings miss. looking for the bright spot in the u.s. economy as the stock falls 20 plus percent over the last year. we will battle out if this stock should even be in your portfolio. billionaires, maybe news corp. ceo and berkshire hathaway warren buffett are onto something. as to more billionaires start reading in on investing in newspapers. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ liz: 82 years old and can still throw a newspaper like he was a kid. that's mean, everybody, i am liz claman. we need you to focus on the s&p 500 because today it is all about setting new highs, not lower. after the market first week in a year, a new day today, look at what is powering us higher. they're all rich and not 52-week highs, but all-time highs. 60 stocks in the s&p 500 hitting new highs today. 13 of them happen to be utility stock
new york, fidel for an orlando all feeling the pinch. it's only going to get worse and how will that affect the business of air travel? caterpillar looking more like a slug. heavy equipment maker reported big earnings miss. looking for the bright spot in the u.s. economy as the stock falls 20 plus percent over the last year. we will battle out if this stock should even be in your portfolio. billionaires, maybe news corp. ceo and berkshire hathaway warren buffett are onto something. as to more...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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new york city is on high alert this morning. law foreignsment sources are telling us we are operating at the highest threat level possible that is despite there is no specific credible threat against new york city in the wake of the boston bombing. still governor cuomo and mayor bloomberg are asking all new yorkers to be extra figuvigilan this morning. go about your day and go about your life. they are doing a number of things. mainly they are focusing on the mass transit system and major landmarks. you are going to see a lot of police officers heavily armed guards. you may see canine units maybe the national guard. they deployed 1,000 nypd counter-terrorism officers. they are mobilized just as a precaution. that's what you will notice around the city. there is another that you will not notice for good reason. here is mayor michael bloomberg. >> here in new york city we immediately took steps to prepare for the possibility of a related attack. there is nothing we know that makes us think it is going to happen but we have to be p
new york city is on high alert this morning. law foreignsment sources are telling us we are operating at the highest threat level possible that is despite there is no specific credible threat against new york city in the wake of the boston bombing. still governor cuomo and mayor bloomberg are asking all new yorkers to be extra figuvigilan this morning. go about your day and go about your life. they are doing a number of things. mainly they are focusing on the mass transit system and major...