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and new york d.c. was not left out of the mix the crowds were not as big but their message was still loud and clear artie's christine for hours spent the day following the protesters and their march around the nation's capitol i am standing here on the key bridge where he occupy wall street protesters they marched here from the fierce and square it was about a two and a half mile walk and there were about two hundred of them so you see behind me this is georgetown washington d.c. and to give you a little perspective about. where we are the washington monument is right here on the other side of this bridge this is virginia so the protesters have been standing here for the last few hours they're holding signs they're hoping the people driving by driving to and from work can see their signs get here they're not suggest he said it's going to stay here until about six pm tonight one of the interesting parts of today at least for the occupy d.c. movement has been the police presence there have been just as m
and new york d.c. was not left out of the mix the crowds were not as big but their message was still loud and clear artie's christine for hours spent the day following the protesters and their march around the nation's capitol i am standing here on the key bridge where he occupy wall street protesters they marched here from the fierce and square it was about a two and a half mile walk and there were about two hundred of them so you see behind me this is georgetown washington d.c. and to give...
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he lives in new york with his mother. again, in 20 minutes we've got this news conference that we are monitoring to bring you the very latest. but this is apparently a man who has been under investigation since december of 2009. he has been closely watched and officials moved in on him this weekend because they say that he had bought bomb-making materials and he began to build them. those are the local reports we are hearing right now. again, more on that coming up in the next 20 minutes. >> all right. laura, thank you very much. all eyes here in new york and around the nation watching for the details from mayor bloomberg just moments away. we will check back with laura as the news warrants and, of course, bring you are that news conference live here on fox news channel. within the next 19 minutes we are told. no reason to think they will be running off time so we are sticking with that. we will update you as we can. >>> do you think that there is anything that should happen to police officers who had a certain confrontat
he lives in new york with his mother. again, in 20 minutes we've got this news conference that we are monitoring to bring you the very latest. but this is apparently a man who has been under investigation since december of 2009. he has been closely watched and officials moved in on him this weekend because they say that he had bought bomb-making materials and he began to build them. those are the local reports we are hearing right now. again, more on that coming up in the next 20 minutes....
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we begin with breaking news from new york city. wouldn't you know it, just before holiday travel starts, the mayor of new york city, the police commissioner, the district attorney, all preparing right now to hold a live news conference at the bottom of the hour, in 30 minutes. we do know that it is terror related. cnn's deb feyerick, deborah feyerick, has been working her sources since this news conference was just announced, just under an hour ago. she joins me now by phone with some new details for us. what can you tell us, deb? >> reporter: well, don, we're being told by a source with information that the individual who's been arrested -- [ inaudible ] -- now, apparently he learned how to build a pipe bomb by reading through "inspire" magazine. that is the al qaeda magazine, an online magazine, which tells interested people how to do these kind of things. we are told by the source that the man had acquired all material and was even going so far as to drill holes in a pipe bomb. he was going to use homemade ingredients in order t
we begin with breaking news from new york city. wouldn't you know it, just before holiday travel starts, the mayor of new york city, the police commissioner, the district attorney, all preparing right now to hold a live news conference at the bottom of the hour, in 30 minutes. we do know that it is terror related. cnn's deb feyerick, deborah feyerick, has been working her sources since this news conference was just announced, just under an hour ago. she joins me now by phone with some new...
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to the left is new york's zuccotti park. hundreds of protesters have gathered there with a plan, at least, to march across the brooklyn bridge later this afternoon. we are keeping a close eye on all these protests across the country as well as our ireporters who have some amazing pictures and stories themselves. we're going to have more of that after a very quick break. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your w
to the left is new york's zuccotti park. hundreds of protesters have gathered there with a plan, at least, to march across the brooklyn bridge later this afternoon. we are keeping a close eye on all these protests across the country as well as our ireporters who have some amazing pictures and stories themselves. we're going to have more of that after a very quick break. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic...
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from a small rally in new york to an all out move that coast to coast the voices of the occupy wall street protesters are only growing louder we'll take a look back at how this movement has grown over the past few months and the problem of its instant immigrants i have no idea how to couch on my own i. think reaching out to out those i. being active and occupy wall street protests that protesters aren't the only ones being affected that ribbon students are now enjoying because putting down their school dogs for picket signs using their street smarts to try to change the system. and watching from a distance what does the world think of the occupy wall street movement and how the protestors are being treated here in the u.s. . it's tuesday november fifteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching artsy well the occupy wall street movement dealt a major blow to night and new york a judge has ruled protesters can return says a car. park so they can no longer camp there overnight protesters here in d.c. are reacting to the news. correspondent christine this video on her wa
from a small rally in new york to an all out move that coast to coast the voices of the occupy wall street protesters are only growing louder we'll take a look back at how this movement has grown over the past few months and the problem of its instant immigrants i have no idea how to couch on my own i. think reaching out to out those i. being active and occupy wall street protests that protesters aren't the only ones being affected that ribbon students are now enjoying because putting down...
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now pushing up to new york and long island.showers though are scattered out for the west in ohio and kentucky. i expect some of that to be here from time to time. here's a live look at doppler 9 hd. st. mary's to the eastern shore, we are seeing the last of the showers pulling away from us. fog has also been a little bit of an issue, especially north of town. gaithersburg, a half mile. cumberland, three quarters in frederick. we are watching that there and your temperatures this morning low 50s to near 60 south. monika is off. here's beverly. >> reporter: we had an overnight crash cleared on the outer loop of connecticut avenue. the headlights toward you are the outer loop. right now very light volume. fog is a factor too around the area, especially around the american legion bridge. we'll check the ride for virginia drivers. a crash on 66 eastbound before you get to haymarket now on the right shoulder. i-95 heading into springfield. nice light volume there a crash on the left side of the roadway. southbound side of route 5, br
now pushing up to new york and long island.showers though are scattered out for the west in ohio and kentucky. i expect some of that to be here from time to time. here's a live look at doppler 9 hd. st. mary's to the eastern shore, we are seeing the last of the showers pulling away from us. fog has also been a little bit of an issue, especially north of town. gaithersburg, a half mile. cumberland, three quarters in frederick. we are watching that there and your temperatures this morning low 50s...
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with the latest marina what is the latest out of new york. well liz this is probably being perceived as a significant blow to the occupy wall street movement i was down there all day i spent about least five hours down there in the aftermath of the police raid and i can tell you that the occupy activists the supporters they really genuinely believe that the judge was ultimately going to rule on their behalf and then they would be allowed back into the park with their tents with their tarps with their sleeping bags they really thought that that would be the ultimate conclusion and as we found out within the past half hour and as we were reporting a judge delivered a final ruling against the occupy protesters in terms of the fact that they are no longer allowed to bring their property in there to set up camp there and this is this is sort of a position new york city took new york city mayor michael bloomberg put his foot down and said that this this this park will no longer be used as a campground and when this happens after it was evacuated af
with the latest marina what is the latest out of new york. well liz this is probably being perceived as a significant blow to the occupy wall street movement i was down there all day i spent about least five hours down there in the aftermath of the police raid and i can tell you that the occupy activists the supporters they really genuinely believe that the judge was ultimately going to rule on their behalf and then they would be allowed back into the park with their tents with their tarps with...
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terrorist alleged of plotting bombs in new york city.ell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever
terrorist alleged of plotting bombs in new york city.ell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news." psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability...
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yes, this movement was born in new york city. but it's not just in new york anymore. it hasn't been for the past two months, really. look at this, going on in los angeles, demonstrators trying to shut down a busy intersection. also, in portland, where they've had their issues over the past week, they're targeting a bridge. they're vowing to occupy banks there as well. other events are planned, they're underway as well in san francisco, minneapolis, boston, you name it. a number of cities across this country. but lower manhattan, this is where this all began, where it's still pretty strong. right now new york police threw up barricades around zuccotti park, which they cleared of camp sites on tuesday. but late this morning, protesters, they threw the barricades back, and they surged into the streets of financial district. at least 75 people, take a look at that picture. this is what was going on. these scuffles just a short time ago when these demonstrators decided to move the police barricade. at least 75 arrests taking place, including that of a retired philadelphia
yes, this movement was born in new york city. but it's not just in new york anymore. it hasn't been for the past two months, really. look at this, going on in los angeles, demonstrators trying to shut down a busy intersection. also, in portland, where they've had their issues over the past week, they're targeting a bridge. they're vowing to occupy banks there as well. other events are planned, they're underway as well in san francisco, minneapolis, boston, you name it. a number of cities across...
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new york. just a couple hundred here but they are getting on the air and making. making sure that that message gets bad. as you said the occupy d.c. does that itself apart from some of the other protests where things have gotten a little bit more violent has it been mostly peaceful have we seen any arrests or any clashes at all in these secrets and i live i have not even seen a pair of handcuffs come out i haven't seen any police baton police were ready they were ready for anything and we were sort of keeping our eye on the bridge whether or not protesters were going to leave and go to the streets and try to take it over as you know this is one of the major i was in and out of town i'm facing the genyen heathfield i mean a lot of people use this grates you get you in from work so it really good to think that if they went and i did take it over and i just stopped traffic right now we have nothing like that i think it's that. the city getting by waiting for anything to happen and a very different
new york. just a couple hundred here but they are getting on the air and making. making sure that that message gets bad. as you said the occupy d.c. does that itself apart from some of the other protests where things have gotten a little bit more violent has it been mostly peaceful have we seen any arrests or any clashes at all in these secrets and i live i have not even seen a pair of handcuffs come out i haven't seen any police baton police were ready they were ready for anything and we were...
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this is where the occupy movement began in new york.wo days after they were evicted from their home base. while they're able to protest, they're not allowed to camp there. many will tell you that because of that action, it's only angered them even more, and they have more resolve to show their force. they do plan to, in their words, occupy several subway stations in new york later today. they said they don't want to stop subways from moving or interfere with commuters, but they plan to do that. later on today, have a protest at the brooklyn bridge around 5:00, which of course is rush hour. >> all right. mary snow, thanks so much out there in lower manhattan. inside the new york stock exchange, we find our alison kosik. before you got in that building, you ghot a clear view of police presence. >> reporter: yes, and mary had mentioned the fact that you need an i.d. to get anywhere close to this building. so because i have that i.d., i got a perspective that maybe others didn't. even getting to the building, it was a real tough struggle ju
this is where the occupy movement began in new york.wo days after they were evicted from their home base. while they're able to protest, they're not allowed to camp there. many will tell you that because of that action, it's only angered them even more, and they have more resolve to show their force. they do plan to, in their words, occupy several subway stations in new york later today. they said they don't want to stop subways from moving or interfere with commuters, but they plan to do that....
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police in new york have set up a barricade from a freshly scrubbed square.e good humored as they went around the square. some curious. believing police were ignoring a court order to let them back in. >> if we do not get back in, we will put up a fight. they will know who we are. >> amidst anger and frustration, almost a corlette atmosphere. they're wondering if it is having any impact on america. >> the men and women building the tower four at ground zero have watched the protesters for weeks. everyone i spoke to was pleased to have the park cleaned out. >> i like to have a cigarette in a park and at a soda. i cannot do that because they are sinking of the joint. >> equally, the protesters had a point. >> now we can have our lunch in a park like human beings. >> and what do you say about what they were saying about the bank? >> oh, that israel. -- that is real. >> but protestors method does strike a chord with the politicians and big business. >> turkey has stepped up its pressure on neighboring syria over the crackdown on protests by the governor -- the go
police in new york have set up a barricade from a freshly scrubbed square.e good humored as they went around the square. some curious. believing police were ignoring a court order to let them back in. >> if we do not get back in, we will put up a fight. they will know who we are. >> amidst anger and frustration, almost a corlette atmosphere. they're wondering if it is having any impact on america. >> the men and women building the tower four at ground zero have watched the...
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these very spot wall street is the site of the crime and from a small rally in new york to an all out movement coast to coast the voices of the occupy wall street protesters are only growing louder we'll take a look back at how this movement has grown over the past two months. in the proximately to learn something new and i know you have a. week we freaking out about this i frightened of being a victim and occupy wall street protesters aren't the only ones being affected and debt ridden students are now joining because putting down their school bags for picket signs using their street smarts to try to change the system. and watching from a distance what does the world think of the occupy wall street movement and how these protestors are being treated here in the u.s. . it's tuesday november fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our team. the occupy wall street movement dealt a major broke blow tonight in new york a judge has rolled protesters can't return says a cottage park but they can no longer cal overnight protesters here in d.c. are reacting to t
these very spot wall street is the site of the crime and from a small rally in new york to an all out movement coast to coast the voices of the occupy wall street protesters are only growing louder we'll take a look back at how this movement has grown over the past two months. in the proximately to learn something new and i know you have a. week we freaking out about this i frightened of being a victim and occupy wall street protesters aren't the only ones being affected and debt ridden...
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new york state ten years ago enacted its own state terrorism laws. empowering prosecutors to take actions and file charges as was done in this case. as the commissioner indicated, there was communication with federal authorities. the nypd intelligence division had been working with our office in connection with this case, and our office simply followed through, and given the timeline the commissioner outlined, collective belief was that it was appropriate to proceed under state charges. both jurisdictions have laws. the charge in the complaint in this case is possession of an explosive device with an intent to use it for terrorist purposes, which raises it to an offense as charged with a substantial prison sentence of 15 to life with a maximum of 25 to life. and there are going to be cases where local authorities, local prosecutors work with the city of new york police department on these investigations in concert with, to supplement with and to aid in the broader fight against terrorism that affects our city. >> sir? yes, sir. >> mr. kelly, al-qaeda
new york state ten years ago enacted its own state terrorism laws. empowering prosecutors to take actions and file charges as was done in this case. as the commissioner indicated, there was communication with federal authorities. the nypd intelligence division had been working with our office in connection with this case, and our office simply followed through, and given the timeline the commissioner outlined, collective belief was that it was appropriate to proceed under state charges. both...
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the "new york times" calls the high lineourney something of a new york fairy tale. its second section opened earlier this year. paul goldberger has called it surely the most important addition to the public realm of new york in this century. david and his new book high lines new york city's park in the sky and tells the story. joining me now, amanda burden, chair of the new york city planning commission. is she was an early champion of the project and saw potential of what the highline could be. diane von furstenberg, she has contributed $2535 million to the high line project as part of the diller von furstenberg family foundation. joshua david, co-founder of friends of the high line and robert hammond also co-founder of friends of the high line. i am pleased to have them. they are my friends here. and this is a wonderful, wonderful public space that people who come to new york want to see it, walk on it and experience the experience of being there. why is that? why do people so love this place? what is magical about it? >> one of the most extraordinary things about
the "new york times" calls the high lineourney something of a new york fairy tale. its second section opened earlier this year. paul goldberger has called it surely the most important addition to the public realm of new york in this century. david and his new book high lines new york city's park in the sky and tells the story. joining me now, amanda burden, chair of the new york city planning commission. is she was an early champion of the project and saw potential of what the...
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the new york stock exchange. gathered outside wall street kind of holding hands and creating human barricade and it was interesting to see some of the bankers trying to get through this human barricade to get into their offices were not able to do this so to that extent the occupy wall street movement has definitely fulfilled its goal of shutting down wall street in terms of the brooklyn bridge of walks through in march this is something that is still going to happen later on in the day and we have to keep in mind that last time the occupy wall street protesters walked along the brooklyn bridge over eight hundred people were arrested and so far today here in new york we know that the numbers are definitely over one hundred and they're very likely to grow as the marches continue in places like foley square and different parts and most importantly across the brooklyn bridge well this really is a big day for the occupy wall street movement it commemorates their their two month anniversary since it sparked. i mean so
the new york stock exchange. gathered outside wall street kind of holding hands and creating human barricade and it was interesting to see some of the bankers trying to get through this human barricade to get into their offices were not able to do this so to that extent the occupy wall street movement has definitely fulfilled its goal of shutting down wall street in terms of the brooklyn bridge of walks through in march this is something that is still going to happen later on in the day and we...
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the new york police moved in. they barricaded the streets. they lit up -- they lit up the area with spots and started to clear the park. they were given only 20 minutes notice. news also came in a twitter message from the city mayor, michael bloomberg. they should temporarily leave the park. a day ago oakland and california was cleared in a similar way. this is now the strength of the government pithed against that of the protests against an unfair financial system. >> this is something that's significant for to listen to and it probably won't go away. >> these are scenes of the city park being prepared for cleaning. everyone knows this is far more the discontent of the gap between the rich and the poor. >> joining me now on the phone is the press spokesperson for the arch bible street movement. can you tell me what's been happening in the last hour or so. how many people have been arrested and how are the police behaving? >> right now we have nothing confirmed but about 20 arrests quimplt i'm sure the number will increase. the police came in
the new york police moved in. they barricaded the streets. they lit up -- they lit up the area with spots and started to clear the park. they were given only 20 minutes notice. news also came in a twitter message from the city mayor, michael bloomberg. they should temporarily leave the park. a day ago oakland and california was cleared in a similar way. this is now the strength of the government pithed against that of the protests against an unfair financial system. >> this is something...
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a new york city following developing story now in the latest in the arrest of a new york city man who is charged with the conspiracy to commit terrorism. pli moved in when the suspect reportedly had what he needed to actually build a bomb. larry jacobs in new york with the latest. >> new york city officials announced they have thwarted a terrorist plot. >> yesterday afternoon new york city police officers arrested a 27-year-old al qaeda sympathizer who was plotting to bomb police patrol cars and also post al facilities as well as targeted members of our armed forces returning from abroad. our office today filed charges against jose pim tel of manhattan for conspiring to build a bomb for terrorist purposes and for building a pipe bomb which he was alleged to use commit violence. >> he used al qaeda inspired instructions on bomb making particularly an article called how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. officials constructed a duplicate of the explosive device he built and showed a video of how he intended to use it. >> we think that an event that really set him off was the eli
a new york city following developing story now in the latest in the arrest of a new york city man who is charged with the conspiracy to commit terrorism. pli moved in when the suspect reportedly had what he needed to actually build a bomb. larry jacobs in new york with the latest. >> new york city officials announced they have thwarted a terrorist plot. >> yesterday afternoon new york city police officers arrested a 27-year-old al qaeda sympathizer who was plotting to bomb police...
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for ny artsy new york. for more reaction on the occupy movement i'm joined by robert david steele a political analyst and former intelligence officer thanks for joining us so we have an unprecedented number of people expected to take part in today's protest speaking truth to power so to speak do you think our voices will be heard. short answer is no. right now bloomberg is in charge of the world's first police city. and i believe they will be. pushed out. they're being driven in for the winter and i'm not at all happy with their lack of organization. yes i believe this is a protest that will not be killed in the long run. you can't screw all of the people all of the time and get away with it goldman sachs and the banks and the us government has gone way over the line in terms of being irresponsible. what we would call our seed corn. this is also not a us organization it is a global organization and it differs from the tea party in that the tea party loves the republican corruption they just don't like the d
for ny artsy new york. for more reaction on the occupy movement i'm joined by robert david steele a political analyst and former intelligence officer thanks for joining us so we have an unprecedented number of people expected to take part in today's protest speaking truth to power so to speak do you think our voices will be heard. short answer is no. right now bloomberg is in charge of the world's first police city. and i believe they will be. pushed out. they're being driven in for the winter...
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and errol louis is the anchor of new york one news in new york at the sun city all program and a columnist with me at the new york sun and the daily news. >> john avlon, local papers and local columnist. how important are they today? >> they are not as important as they should we. through the great detriment of the newspaper industry. what you saw is a columnist who defined the spirit of their city. mike royko for chicago, men me and mike reuter died he -- they held his memorial service in wrigley field. that is how the love he was and how much he defined his times. .. it's great storytelling, and a local columnist gives you that sense of place, and when that gets lost papers become less essential. and i think that is one of the challenges newspapers will have going forward as the treasury to in their identity is to double down on their local identity and elevate new local voices to create that loyalty. >> who is a damon runyon? >> he is one of the classics. he is another one of these guys who can hit any pitch, represented in the book. murder in the worst degree, the crimes section, humor
and errol louis is the anchor of new york one news in new york at the sun city all program and a columnist with me at the new york sun and the daily news. >> john avlon, local papers and local columnist. how important are they today? >> they are not as important as they should we. through the great detriment of the newspaper industry. what you saw is a columnist who defined the spirit of their city. mike royko for chicago, men me and mike reuter died he -- they held his memorial...
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lucy caffein off about the massive a day of action by offered by protesters in new york they were for the new york stock exchange they went for the subways and police for the handcuffs so who won the day then david sirota is going to join us to discuss this two month turning point for the movement what needs to happen from here on out to keep the momentum going and president obama is threatening to veto the new defense authorization bill that would change our detention policies at a very dangerous way but at this point does the president really have any credibility left on the matter morris davis former guantanamo chief prosecutor is going to join us to hash it all out without all that morphy tonight including a dose of happy hour but first take a look what the mainstream media has decided to miss. our well today is two months since the occupy movement began and survey a massive day of action was planned in new york city and this time the mainstream media just couldn't ignore it. protesters a man outside the new york stock exchange value to shut down wall street and unleashed chaos we
lucy caffein off about the massive a day of action by offered by protesters in new york they were for the new york stock exchange they went for the subways and police for the handcuffs so who won the day then david sirota is going to join us to discuss this two month turning point for the movement what needs to happen from here on out to keep the momentum going and president obama is threatening to veto the new defense authorization bill that would change our detention policies at a very...
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communism and civil rights and the new york city teachers' unions. the major battle in the new york city was over which direction the teachers union was going to take in the 1930's the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers' union on the call of social union as some this has a broad definition of fighting along with parents, fighting along with civic leaders to democratize education the union that unfortunately dominates, that one in the end had a sort of different version of different types of unionism it was militant in the sense of giving them a better wages and looking conditions but it didn't leave those routes were brought in the unionism or extend it to dealing with the concerns students or the concerns of the laws in the community. on certain issues it did but it clearly wasn't part of its broad take command that ran into a lot of trouble with the black and latino community by the 1950's, and of course by 1968 we had this strike that takes place in new york city and the strike hasn't been discard on the
communism and civil rights and the new york city teachers' unions. the major battle in the new york city was over which direction the teachers union was going to take in the 1930's the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers' union on the call of social union as some this has a broad definition of fighting along with parents, fighting along with civic leaders to democratize education the union that unfortunately dominates, that one in the end had a sort of...
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police have moved in to clear out occupy protester camps in new york using pepper spray on demonstrators the raid comes after activists vowed heightened action this coming thursday to mark two months since the movement began well arty's marina portnoy has the latest from new york. hundreds of police officers dressed in riot gear descended on zuccotti park and present it the activists that have been camped out there with the letter ordering them to temporarily evacuate the park and after this we're told that all the tents were going to be improved by the police officers police claimed it was a health issue and not the park needed to be inspected new york city police commissioner ray kelly was on scene for this episode as it unfolded this is the first time a new york city police commissioner has been president as police officers and occupy wall street activists. you know been confronted face to face this is been going on for two months but clearly this is the pinnacle of all the tension that has been taking place in new york city for the past eight weeks the protesters were told that they
police have moved in to clear out occupy protester camps in new york using pepper spray on demonstrators the raid comes after activists vowed heightened action this coming thursday to mark two months since the movement began well arty's marina portnoy has the latest from new york. hundreds of police officers dressed in riot gear descended on zuccotti park and present it the activists that have been camped out there with the letter ordering them to temporarily evacuate the park and after this...
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still relatively mild in new york. laettner the program, about 15 minutes, we'll talk about how much cooler it's going to get once this front comes through. carol, back up to you. >> it will really seem like actual november. >> yeah, get you in the mood for thanksgiving. >> that's a good way to look at it. thank you rob marciano. >> you bet. >>> more about the breaking news now. a very tense situation in new york's zuccotti park, home to the original wall street protesters. police moving in overnight to kick them out. the mayor claims it's only temporary. the mayor's office tweeting early this morning that occupants of zuccotti park should temporarily leave and they can come back after the park is cleared. one protesters posted they are too big to jail on the occupy new york city website. the protesters calling it an nypd raid on their website. this comes two days before protesters threatened to shut down wall street on thursday to mark the two-month anniversary of the movement. poppy harlow is in lower manhattan now.
still relatively mild in new york. laettner the program, about 15 minutes, we'll talk about how much cooler it's going to get once this front comes through. carol, back up to you. >> it will really seem like actual november. >> yeah, get you in the mood for thanksgiving. >> that's a good way to look at it. thank you rob marciano. >> you bet. >>> more about the breaking news now. a very tense situation in new york's zuccotti park, home to the original wall street...
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occupy wall street dreremonstras marched to music in new york city. thousands jammed this plas a last night before walking across the brooklyn bridge. nearby, a light shined 99% on the side of a building. >> it's just an incredible thing to be a part of and i feel like it's part of history. >> reporter: earlier in the day, the protests turned violent and bloody as police arrested more than 300 people, many for trying to block city streets. several officers were also injured. >> police just stormed in and started grabbing people and throwing people to the ground. >> reporter: the protests comes just days after police cleared occupy wall street headquarters here in zuccotti park. despite the restriction of no sleeping tents. >> people ought to start listening. this is growing every day and not any time soon. >> reporter: that sentiment can be felt across the country. hundreds of activists marched through downtown los angeles thursday. they pitched tents in the middle of the street before police moved in. >> we are getting arrested because we are showing
occupy wall street dreremonstras marched to music in new york city. thousands jammed this plas a last night before walking across the brooklyn bridge. nearby, a light shined 99% on the side of a building. >> it's just an incredible thing to be a part of and i feel like it's part of history. >> reporter: earlier in the day, the protests turned violent and bloody as police arrested more than 300 people, many for trying to block city streets. several officers were also injured....
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crackdown so will this stop the cons in its tracks or fuel it further we'll have a report from new york city. that we're going to afford a rig is going to remove what i want to be around when we will have fourteen down to a gun out of. d.c. elites shark and maybe that's why the nation's richest counties are located right here in the nation's capital so while the rest of the country tightens its fiscal belts we'll take a look at the lawmakers in the lobbyists who are living the high life. i'm afraid which were born right now it's similar to the war propaganda that women want to use to write you know they didn't have. weapons of mass destruction plus it's a game of deal or no deal on the line america's financial future the players twelve members of the super committee and as the clock ticks toward its eleventh hour is a deal even possible at this point and with all that lobbyist influence is this game room and. everyone you are tuned in to our t.v. on this wednesday november sixteenth it's eight pm here in our studios in washington d.c. i'm christine. well they are bruised but not broken
crackdown so will this stop the cons in its tracks or fuel it further we'll have a report from new york city. that we're going to afford a rig is going to remove what i want to be around when we will have fourteen down to a gun out of. d.c. elites shark and maybe that's why the nation's richest counties are located right here in the nation's capital so while the rest of the country tightens its fiscal belts we'll take a look at the lawmakers in the lobbyists who are living the high life. i'm...
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i want to ask you about education here in new york. you've seen the pendulum swing both ways from centralization to decentralization back to now where we're heavily a centralized system with one chancellor where it's basically one by city hall. does one model work better for you than the other? should the school system here be centralized? should things be run top down from city hall? or is that model not work? in other words, does the bloomberg model working now? >> i've been involved in education in new york city for most of my adult life, my political life certainly. when i was a commissioner at cda, one of the procedure concerns of cda was education. when i went to the state legislature i was on the state education committee. and when i went to congress i became a member of the education and labor committee so i've been concerned about education in a very active way for all of my political life. i've seen the pendulum swing all over the place and there's no easy answer to your question except the thing that does not work with contr
i want to ask you about education here in new york. you've seen the pendulum swing both ways from centralization to decentralization back to now where we're heavily a centralized system with one chancellor where it's basically one by city hall. does one model work better for you than the other? should the school system here be centralized? should things be run top down from city hall? or is that model not work? in other words, does the bloomberg model working now? >> i've been involved in...
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orbit and chris christie will vote yes we know that new york actually is going to vote no surprisingly they came out that we're not going to pass this regulatory package obama and jack markel in delaware and interestingly the vice president i think has a role to play here because you know as both of those guys being a seller and being as president so we're asking people to weigh in right now with both the obama administration and the governor of delaware specifically and please if you can get down to trenton the place right near where george washington crossed the delaware to defeat the british and started the united states of america the barracks that he left behind the protest is right across from there and i think the place where b.p. the british corporation brink's i'm assuming they're involved in taking business but actually in my county in the upper delaware which is the headquarters like i said fifteen point six million people taking water and that is being leased least in large part by hess corp which is a foreign corporation and you're seeing a lot of foreign interest in the m
orbit and chris christie will vote yes we know that new york actually is going to vote no surprisingly they came out that we're not going to pass this regulatory package obama and jack markel in delaware and interestingly the vice president i think has a role to play here because you know as both of those guys being a seller and being as president so we're asking people to weigh in right now with both the obama administration and the governor of delaware specifically and please if you can get...
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and lived in new york for most of his life.ow, police believe that he learned how to make pipe bombs by reading an online al qaeda propaganda magazine and they moved in on him saturday afternoon. that's when they arrested him because police say that he allegedly was drilling holes into a wood-be pipe bomb. authorities say that he was allegedly going to be testing out these part-time bombs in mailboxes before using them against other targets. carol? >> on the brink of failure, congressional leaders getting ready to announce the supercommittee could not put their differences aside and find $1.2 trillion in cuts. cnn's congressional correspondent takes a look at how we could end up paying for the gridlock in washington. >> reporter: carol, this isn't just another annoying police mess. supercommittee failure could have consequences across government and the economy. take a look at where supercommittee failure could foul. john langford's aviation business. >> looks like a normal airplane. on the inside, this is the equivalent of r2d
and lived in new york for most of his life.ow, police believe that he learned how to make pipe bombs by reading an online al qaeda propaganda magazine and they moved in on him saturday afternoon. that's when they arrested him because police say that he allegedly was drilling holes into a wood-be pipe bomb. authorities say that he was allegedly going to be testing out these part-time bombs in mailboxes before using them against other targets. carol? >> on the brink of failure,...
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[laughter] but, communism and civil rights and the new york city's teachers union. but one of the major battles in new york city was over which direction teachers union that someone's going to take and this erupted in the 1930s. the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers union, social unionism, did have the sort of rotter definition fighting along with parents, fighting along with the civic leaders to democratize education. now, the union that unfortunately dominates, that one in the end an had a different version of unionism and a different type of unionism was militant clearly on the behalf of teachers. militants in the sense of giving them better wages, better working conditions, but it didn't lay those roots. it didn't extend it to dealing with concerns of parents, the concerns of students, with the concerns of the larger community. on certain issues it did but it clearly was not part of its broader take. and unfortunately, that union ran into a lot of trouble with the black and latino communities by the 1950s and of cours
[laughter] but, communism and civil rights and the new york city's teachers union. but one of the major battles in new york city was over which direction teachers union that someone's going to take and this erupted in the 1930s. the type of unionism that i describe here emphasized by the new york city teachers union, social unionism, did have the sort of rotter definition fighting along with parents, fighting along with the civic leaders to democratize education. now, the union that...
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post reporter was put in a choke hold numerous members of the press have their new york p.d. issued press badges these were issued by the police department say yes you really are the press had them confiscated by the new york police department during the raid and mother jones reporter was violently shoved out of the park when he tried to take video of a man beans carried away on a stretcher to reporters with the associated press and one with the daily news were arrested among others during the raid when police police noticed someone tweeting or photographing with a phone camera they immediately seized them and threw them out of the park the intentions of the new york police department during the raid with clear no information go in and no information coming out as a reporter with the new york observer said he as well as reporters from c n b c and d c c.b.s. the wall street journal and reuters were all blocked from viewing this raid by america bloomberg police department and despite this unprecedented media blackout are any of the major news networks reporting in detail on tha
post reporter was put in a choke hold numerous members of the press have their new york p.d. issued press badges these were issued by the police department say yes you really are the press had them confiscated by the new york police department during the raid and mother jones reporter was violently shoved out of the park when he tried to take video of a man beans carried away on a stretcher to reporters with the associated press and one with the daily news were arrested among others during the...
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new york police reportedly used tear gas to evict anti-corporate pro campaigners from there's a car he parked headquarters after they vowed to escalate their protests to mark two months of action. syrian opposition leaders come out against military intervention in their country with a meeting with russian diplomats in moscow. the syrian opposition say they're willing to negotiate with the help of the good only with those whose hands on bloody war this is a key role but. as an elected bankers an economist take the reins in greece and italy r t it takes a look at the eurozone and how it descended into the hole where troubleshooters have had to dig them out. it's two am in the earth two pm rather in moscow i matras are good to have you with us here on r t our top story police have cleared out occupy protester camps in new york reportedly using proper pepper spray and tear gas on the demonstrators the raid comes after activists about a heightened action this coming thursday marking two months since the movement started parties were important i am striving us live from new york with more he
new york police reportedly used tear gas to evict anti-corporate pro campaigners from there's a car he parked headquarters after they vowed to escalate their protests to mark two months of action. syrian opposition leaders come out against military intervention in their country with a meeting with russian diplomats in moscow. the syrian opposition say they're willing to negotiate with the help of the good only with those whose hands on bloody war this is a key role but. as an elected bankers an...
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in new york for us not really have the camp been removed. evacuation surprise sweep plan wall street headquarters in new york city is still ongoing this surprise we began at one am tuesday morning at that point hundreds of police officers trust. riot gear descended on park and presented the activists have been camped out there with the letter it's ordering them to temporarily evacuate the park and activists were told that all the tents were going to be removed by the police officers policed cleaned it was a health issue an opera park needed to be inspected the new york city police commissioner ray kelly was on scene for this episode as it unfolded was the first time a new york city police commissioner has been present as a police officer as an occupy wall street activist you know people confronted face to face this has been going on for two months but clearly this is that pinnacle of all the tension that has been taking place in new york city for the past eight weeks the protesters were told that they were would be allowed to return to the p
in new york for us not really have the camp been removed. evacuation surprise sweep plan wall street headquarters in new york city is still ongoing this surprise we began at one am tuesday morning at that point hundreds of police officers trust. riot gear descended on park and presented the activists have been camped out there with the letter it's ordering them to temporarily evacuate the park and activists were told that all the tents were going to be removed by the police officers policed...
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she didn't say, you know, i'm from kalamazoo, i can't take new york by storm. one of the most important things i've learned from her is that anything is possible. and she has an extra oh ordinary level of determination and she never takes no for an answer. and so i think work for her is so enjoyable because she's created a world for herself that is the result of never giving up, never seeing limits to what's possible, and really just aiming for the stars and reaching them. >> tom: what more is left for pamela? >> i think that i am reminded of the visit i did of the museum over here on 42nd street where one of the singers had a sign over her head which said i'm just getting started. >> tom: just getting started. after decades of working her way to the top of her profession, becoming a recognized industry leader and mentor and transforming the world of commercial insurance into an art and commerce every day. i'm tom hudson. on behalf of the entire "nightly business report" team, thank you for joining us. happy thanksgiving. we'll see you next time. "nightly busin
she didn't say, you know, i'm from kalamazoo, i can't take new york by storm. one of the most important things i've learned from her is that anything is possible. and she has an extra oh ordinary level of determination and she never takes no for an answer. and so i think work for her is so enjoyable because she's created a world for herself that is the result of never giving up, never seeing limits to what's possible, and really just aiming for the stars and reaching them. >> tom: what...
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by the end of the day 300 people in new york were arrested. protests around wall street failed to disrupt operations on the stock exchange. >>> an idaho man accused of firing an assault rifle at the white house thought he was jesus and barack obama was the antichrist. he is charged with attempting toassassinate the president. he is accused of firing 9 round at white house last friday night. the president and first lady were not home. ortega-hernandez says he has no history of mental illness. >>> the lake-effect advisory just ended. clouds are coming out clearing the roadways for the morning commute up north. >>> plus, what some say could be the reason. good morning maryland continues it's 5:05 and 34 degrees outside. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> okay. so it may not be the snow castle of new york but it look like it yesterday. lake-effect snow caused problem for drivers in buffalo a snow' advisory was in effect until a few hours ago so crews are out clearing the roads for the morning commute and this is in upstate new york. justin, what
by the end of the day 300 people in new york were arrested. protests around wall street failed to disrupt operations on the stock exchange. >>> an idaho man accused of firing an assault rifle at the white house thought he was jesus and barack obama was the antichrist. he is charged with attempting toassassinate the president. he is accused of firing 9 round at white house last friday night. the president and first lady were not home. ortega-hernandez says he has no history of mental...