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square, new york city. luckily no one is hurt. now the full attention of city, state, local law enforcement will turn to bringing the guilty party to justice in what he calls this act of terrorism. want to get a check now on how the situation is unfolding inside times square. nbc's michelle francising is there for us. michelle, i understand they have reopened that area. >> reporter: they have, jeff. they have opened all of times square with the exception of 45th where the green nissan was left about 12, 13 hours ago last night. you can still see a police presence here. that will remain throughout the day, not only here in times square but likely all throughout new york city. more of a police presence, patrolling on foot, people looking out for what may be happening. in the meantime, as for the evidence, police officers have removed that green nissan, loaded it on a flatbed truck in the past hour, moving it to another location. they will be poring over the evidence. obviously the bomb-making materials in the
square, new york city. luckily no one is hurt. now the full attention of city, state, local law enforcement will turn to bringing the guilty party to justice in what he calls this act of terrorism. want to get a check now on how the situation is unfolding inside times square. nbc's michelle francising is there for us. michelle, i understand they have reopened that area. >> reporter: they have, jeff. they have opened all of times square with the exception of 45th where the green nissan was...
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new york police as well. thanks for jumping on the line with us. let's say you are still with new york police. you get the call. it's saturday night. busy hustle and bustle of "new york times" square. smoke and possibly an explosion. what's your first thought? >> caller: the first thing you want to do is life safety issues. you have to come into this with an abundance of caution. especially with what we know with situations similar to this. you have to work it down to a negative. you simply go into it thinking that you do have a car bomb, and more importantly from a first responder perspective, you want to be aware of secondary devices that could be planted. it's something you hope everybody is thinking of. life safety is the first thing. >> you're one of the first people to point out possibly a secondary device. i have a former fbi agent on the desk nodding. what sort of secondary device might be involved here? >> caller: you could have similar type devices. that was one of the reasons you see the evacuation
new york police as well. thanks for jumping on the line with us. let's say you are still with new york police. you get the call. it's saturday night. busy hustle and bustle of "new york times" square. smoke and possibly an explosion. what's your first thought? >> caller: the first thing you want to do is life safety issues. you have to come into this with an abundance of caution. especially with what we know with situations similar to this. you have to work it down to a...
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delaware valley on in towards lower parts of new york state. northern jersey, new york. boston with six to ten. >> you know what my concerns are, some people look outside and say i can hack that and go to work. then you are stuck. >> yeah. don't even attempt it. if you don't have to, don't attempt it. blizzard warnings means winds gusting over 40 with poor visibility. that's the key there. less than a quarter mile. >> when is the bulk of the snowfall going to happen? >> this afternoon and this evening. 24 hours of snow. >> okay. all right. thank you. >>> now that michael jackson's doctor has been charged, investigators are releasing new details about the pop star's death. plus, new york's governor calls the rumors about it straight out lies. hear what he says it is going to take to get him out of office early. why not look at the weather again? because that's one of our big stories today. right now, the sun is coming up in some places and you can get a good idea about what kind of day we are going to have. personally, look at washington, d.c. barely can see the capitol a
delaware valley on in towards lower parts of new york state. northern jersey, new york. boston with six to ten. >> you know what my concerns are, some people look outside and say i can hack that and go to work. then you are stuck. >> yeah. don't even attempt it. if you don't have to, don't attempt it. blizzard warnings means winds gusting over 40 with poor visibility. that's the key there. less than a quarter mile. >> when is the bulk of the snowfall going to happen? >>...
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york, "uss new york," and especially the first responders. we are the first responders of the united states military. when the president needs us to go do something, when there's a situation somewhere in the world, he's going to ask where the navy is. and we're going to be ready to go do that. >> erika: and that's where ships like the "uss new york" play a key role. this type of warship is called an lpd. that stands for landing platform dock. >> it's classified as an lpd because it's an amphibious ship. our job is to carry the marines to the fight, and do whatever we need to do to support them. >> behind me on this ship are two landing crafts. each one capable of bringing 100 marines to shore. >> this craft is capable of transporting loads of to 60 tons, at speeds up to 50 knots, which is about 62 miles per hour, and can drive over water or land. and they've been used in other capacities besides transporting marines, like humanitarian operations such as katrina, and the tsunami relief in indonesia. >> erika: next stop was the flight deck. >>
york, "uss new york," and especially the first responders. we are the first responders of the united states military. when the president needs us to go do something, when there's a situation somewhere in the world, he's going to ask where the navy is. and we're going to be ready to go do that. >> erika: and that's where ships like the "uss new york" play a key role. this type of warship is called an lpd. that stands for landing platform dock. >> it's classified...
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>> it's new york city. i'm very proud of new york, i built a big chunk of new york and we are very proud of the fact that it is such an important place. and unfortunately, the important places are the high-profile places and that's what people go after. >> and one of the things now as we await the investigation is there are so many cameras now in times square. how much of that is a post-9/11 legacy. how much of that is just the work of the nypd in that since 9/11, we have all watched as our -- the new normal, dick cheney used to call it -- our lives have changed and there's a greater police and some would say even a big brother presence in our lives, but they think it's very necessary there. >> we're lucky in new york. we have a great police commissioner in ray kelly and i think they'll get to the bottom of this. i'm a big believer with terrorism and what's going on with the death penalty, but death penalty with a faster trial. you know, some of these guys, they wait 25 years, they have 20-year trials. mean
>> it's new york city. i'm very proud of new york, i built a big chunk of new york and we are very proud of the fact that it is such an important place. and unfortunately, the important places are the high-profile places and that's what people go after. >> and one of the things now as we await the investigation is there are so many cameras now in times square. how much of that is a post-9/11 legacy. how much of that is just the work of the nypd in that since 9/11, we have all...
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the new york daily news and "new york post," which are competing tabloids, the headline was time to go. governor paterson, just quit it. by this time yesterday, "the new york post" was reporting in the on line edition the governor was done. the new york daily news picked it up and it was well sourced and last night the governor was defiant general. do we know what's about to happen? >> no, he's surprised us before. we thought he would do this in the past. he has a heroic personal story, legally blind and decided when he was a kid to stay in mainstream schools, became a state senator, from a well-known political family in new york, the first african-american governor of the state and now this. >> well, clearly the news conference is a couple minutes behind. the moment it starts we'll take you there. today more tough talk from lawmakers after the tell advised thing in washington, the summit, meant to smooth partisan differences, democrats vowed to push ahead but republicans are like. no this morning nancy pelosi says there's no turning back and democrats will pass a healthcare reform bil
the new york daily news and "new york post," which are competing tabloids, the headline was time to go. governor paterson, just quit it. by this time yesterday, "the new york post" was reporting in the on line edition the governor was done. the new york daily news picked it up and it was well sourced and last night the governor was defiant general. do we know what's about to happen? >> no, he's surprised us before. we thought he would do this in the past. he has a...
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and new york. between new york and new england, service has been cancelled. there's limited service between richmond and newport news. bolt has cancelled trips today. has canceled trips until this evening. >>> it is 28 degrees on this monday. >> still ahead, a new warning for an old holiday tradition. what you need to know before bringing back a gift. >> the redskins show off a late season start. >> a cold and windy travel >>> welcome back. check onthe time, to tra traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> the wind is going to be the big story today. >> that is the big headline. 35 miles an hour at last check. we still have a few areas of light snow in calvert county and st. mary's county and across the potomac into the northern neck of virginia. it is pushing southeast of its of the region. it will not last. 5 inches of snow in bridge -- ridge, maryland. st. james, 4.5 inches. wind gusts of 45 miles an hour in d.c., making it feel like the teens or single digits. high temperatures in the low to mid 30's, a very gusty. : an advisory in effect until 9:00 p.m.
and new york. between new york and new england, service has been cancelled. there's limited service between richmond and newport news. bolt has cancelled trips today. has canceled trips until this evening. >>> it is 28 degrees on this monday. >> still ahead, a new warning for an old holiday tradition. what you need to know before bringing back a gift. >> the redskins show off a late season start. >> a cold and windy travel >>> welcome back. check onthe time,...
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times, new -- located in new york. it is the pinnacle. >> there are people watching this saying you are full of baloney. they hate the "the new york times." talk shows excoriate the new york times for being anything from socialist to communist to whatever. you are, too. >> i received my share of male like that. they excoriated paper for being a captive of corporate journalism, a defender of the right-wing status quo. it is being accused of what every particular reader or person with an ax to grind, from whatever advantage. they're coming from, if the paper does not comfort them, it is subject to attack. "the new york times" does not consistently comfort anyone. that is not what it job is. >> it is a publicly traded company. it has two classes of stocks. the family has controlled it since the late 19th century. it remains in control. >> you quoted arthur sulzberger jr., saying that you are dumber than you look. what was that meeting like? >> that was a joke more than anything else. i remembered it and laughed about it.
times, new -- located in new york. it is the pinnacle. >> there are people watching this saying you are full of baloney. they hate the "the new york times." talk shows excoriate the new york times for being anything from socialist to communist to whatever. you are, too. >> i received my share of male like that. they excoriated paper for being a captive of corporate journalism, a defender of the right-wing status quo. it is being accused of what every particular reader or...
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>> well, they have an entire new york city joint terrorism task force, fbi agents from new york city police department, state police, all the other authorities that are on the various shifts. so there will literally be thousands of agents and police officers following leads in this investigation ultimately. in additionally, the fbi will be following leads through the fbi office and taliban office to request information about this individual, where is he from? family members? any affiliation? any prior implications in terms of being involved with one of the terrorist groups in pakistan. and because it's going to be a terrorist prosecution, probably in new york city, the world will be going through the fbi to pakistani national police and to the director general kosa and his staff in pakistan so the evidence can be obtained and then used in presenting the prosecution here in the united states. >> they've had shazad from pakistan in custody for about an hour and 50 minutes now. how you would expect that interrogation, shall we say, to be going? how hard will they be leaning on him to gi
>> well, they have an entire new york city joint terrorism task force, fbi agents from new york city police department, state police, all the other authorities that are on the various shifts. so there will literally be thousands of agents and police officers following leads in this investigation ultimately. in additionally, the fbi will be following leads through the fbi office and taliban office to request information about this individual, where is he from? family members? any...
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is now under way in new york. the official memorial service on this nine-year anniversary of 9/11. the drummers on stage, you just heard the "star-spangled banner" a moment ago from the choac of young people actually there. the bagpipes and drummers are playing. we are excting to hear from new york mayor michae gloobloomg in just a ment. he's going to get started with a moment of silence. two moments to mark when the plane struck the towers and another two when the towers came down, 8:46, 9:03, 9:59, and 10:28 specifically when those moments are going to take place. also, participating in today's ceremony, going to be the vice president, vice president joe biden, his wife jill bide are there, along with the governor of new york, david paterson. and also the governor of new jersey cyst christi is there as well. you see a lot of people and we ,ee this year after year gathered in the crowd there, family members who have pictures of their loved ones they lost on that day. they have them up. it appears the mayor is at
is now under way in new york. the official memorial service on this nine-year anniversary of 9/11. the drummers on stage, you just heard the "star-spangled banner" a moment ago from the choac of young people actually there. the bagpipes and drummers are playing. we are excting to hear from new york mayor michae gloobloomg in just a ment. he's going to get started with a moment of silence. two moments to mark when the plane struck the towers and another two when the towers came down,...
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england and including here in new york. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. snow all over the place. this one was the real thing. and there are piles of snow throughout new york city. for that matter, throughout the eastern seaboard. this is what an average new york city side street looks like. piles of snow this big and larger. cars buried. the problem is, this isn't an average new york city side street. we're standing in the middle of 49th street, just near the base of the world famous 30 rock christmas tree where millions of people come to see this site every year. this churning blizzard starting in the south, came up through new york city. again, the mid-atlantic, all the way through new england. and this was a whiteout here at this time yesterday. a history maker, no doubt. records fell along the length of the storm. 80 million americans were impacted by the storm, and look at that stat, 35 million americans witnessed blizzard conditions. transportation completely
england and including here in new york. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. snow all over the place. this one was the real thing. and there are piles of snow throughout new york city. for that matter, throughout the eastern seaboard. this is what an average new york city side street looks like. piles of snow this big and larger. cars buried. the problem is, this isn't an average new york city side street. we're standing...
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new york 75. baltimore, 79. in the south, it is hot. dallas is 97. and new orleans, 91. >>> and when we come back this morning, some stunning numbers about how many americans are now living in poverty. >>> plus, many questions this morning about a story that initially attracted so much sympathy. a woman admits she made up the story of an attack that deformed her face. she now admits she did this to herself. >>> and more on our top story. a major storm affecting millions across the new york city region overnight. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you earn great stuff like accident forgiveness and bigger discounts just by staying with us. oh! ooh! so, what you're saying is, it gets even better with age. oh! tell me we're still talking about insurance. rewarding loyalty. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> overseas markets are ending the week on a high note. tokyo's nikkei average rose 1.2% today. hong kong's hang seng is higher. in london, the ftse opened higher. on wall street, the dow added 22 points yesterday. and
new york 75. baltimore, 79. in the south, it is hot. dallas is 97. and new orleans, 91. >>> and when we come back this morning, some stunning numbers about how many americans are now living in poverty. >>> plus, many questions this morning about a story that initially attracted so much sympathy. a woman admits she made up the story of an attack that deformed her face. she now admits she did this to herself. >>> and more on our top story. a major storm affecting...
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i grew up in new york. i grew up in upstate new york and in the capitol region. i lived for almost 15 years and worked in new york city. so i know new yorkers and as i said, the biggest issue right now is they want people in washington to be working on behalf of them and their families because we have almost 10% unemployment statewide, real unemployment is far higher because a lot of people have stopped looking for work. it is probably closer to 15% or 20%. the number of people out of work for more than six months is higher than it's ever been since we've taken account of that number since 1945. so i know new york and what i'm offering is a vision for new york's future of how we're going to create jobs. i'm focused on making sure small businesses can have access to capital, i'm focused on tax cuts for small businesses. those are the kinds of ideas that will turn this economy around and that's what new yorkers want out of their leaders right now. >> mike barnicle? >> senator, right on the threshold of your duties in the senate, is the health care bill, which appea
i grew up in new york. i grew up in upstate new york and in the capitol region. i lived for almost 15 years and worked in new york city. so i know new yorkers and as i said, the biggest issue right now is they want people in washington to be working on behalf of them and their families because we have almost 10% unemployment statewide, real unemployment is far higher because a lot of people have stopped looking for work. it is probably closer to 15% or 20%. the number of people out of work for...
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that the imam in new york has through his office agreed for us to meet up in new york if he gives up the event on saturday. i told him clearly i am not in any way connected to the event in new york. i have no control over it. i cannot promise you that it will be moved but my position is for it to be relocated to a more ideal position somewhere we can avoid the controversy on that side. i said i advocate for that prior to this incident here and i'm willing to go personally to new york to do that. he clearly understood that there were no cut deals over there in new york. neither him nor i spoke to the imam in new york and we were under no impression that a deal has been made. a deal where he gives up this and the imam in new york gives up that. >> if there was no deal, what's your reaction to him saying he was going to new york to arrange how quickly and far away the park 51 center was going to be moved? >> the main reason that we came out and he agreed to call off the event on saturday was not centered on what's happening in new york or not. it was based on the fact that today is the
that the imam in new york has through his office agreed for us to meet up in new york if he gives up the event on saturday. i told him clearly i am not in any way connected to the event in new york. i have no control over it. i cannot promise you that it will be moved but my position is for it to be relocated to a more ideal position somewhere we can avoid the controversy on that side. i said i advocate for that prior to this incident here and i'm willing to go personally to new york to do...
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attorney's office for the southern district of new york and the scity and new york police. and it reiterates what the attorney general said about the arrest and about the suspect, naturalized u.s. citizen, born in pakistan, taken into custody at jfk airport after he was identified by the customs and border protection agents trying to take a flight to dubai. as you mentioned, he will appear may 4, tomorrow at -- the federal court there in manhattan. you know, this is a big win, no matter how you look at it, to be able to bring this suspect in for the new york joint terrorism task force. you have a whole bunch of folks, including the new york police department and the fbi and customs -- i mean, imagine, even if have you stepped up surveillance and stepped-up screening at jfk, you have thousands of people going through there. and to be able to get everything to come together to be able to tighten the net enough that toget this guy before he get on the flight to dubai is pretty impressive. that's one of the reasons that the attorney general was out talking about that. i want to
attorney's office for the southern district of new york and the scity and new york police. and it reiterates what the attorney general said about the arrest and about the suspect, naturalized u.s. citizen, born in pakistan, taken into custody at jfk airport after he was identified by the customs and border protection agents trying to take a flight to dubai. as you mentioned, he will appear may 4, tomorrow at -- the federal court there in manhattan. you know, this is a big win, no matter how you...
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"nightly news" from snowy new york and elsewhere begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, from new york. we are alongside the famous 30 rockefeller skating rink tonight. this is the pummeling, punishing conditions tonight as a massive snowstorm bears down on the major metropolitan areas here in the east. most important cities like washington, baltimore, that are getting their second big hit in less than a week. and look at the size of this storm. our friends at the weather channel estimate before it's er, it will impact 1 in 3 americans, 107 million people in 25 states, including ten of the 25 most populous states in the united states. talk about a ripple effect, the airlines have already canceled more than 2,400 flights in this country. here in the new york city metropolitan area we are expecting anywhere from a foot to about 1.5 feet of snow, but again, the concentration is to the south. those metropolitan areas that just can't take another punch this winter. we have it all covered tonight. anne thompson is
"nightly news" from snowy new york and elsewhere begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, from new york. we are alongside the famous 30 rockefeller skating rink tonight. this is the pummeling, punishing conditions tonight as a massive snowstorm bears down on the major metropolitan areas here in the east. most important cities like washington, baltimore, that are getting their second big hit in less than a week. and look at the size of this...
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new york is the bluest of blue states. yet there's a sense that carl paladino would present a real challenge to andrew cuomo and become the governor of new york. >> carl paladino isn't part of the solution in albany, he's part of the problem. >> reporr: this week, cuomo started attacking paladino by name. >> mr. paladino's agenda is an extreme agenda. and i thk now that the voters will be able to look at that clearly. >> reporter: cuomo cites his position opposing abortion and his suggestion that welfare recipients enroll in a digni core with housing in old prisons. on the new york city subway, most don't even recognize paladino, although that's changing with daily headlines like the one today revealing some of paladino's aides have criminal records. he readily admits he too has made mistakes in life. last year he revealed to his wife of 40 years what his chdren already knew, that he fathered a child with another woman. he sent around racist, sexist and pornographic e-mails. >> i didn't mean to offend anybody. i sent it to
new york is the bluest of blue states. yet there's a sense that carl paladino would present a real challenge to andrew cuomo and become the governor of new york. >> carl paladino isn't part of the solution in albany, he's part of the problem. >> reporr: this week, cuomo started attacking paladino by name. >> mr. paladino's agenda is an extreme agenda. and i thk now that the voters will be able to look at that clearly. >> reporter: cuomo cites his position opposing...
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i'm jeff rossen from new york. thanks for watching. ♪ it's tough to be the morning after ♪ ♪ if we can hold on through the night ♪ >> i wasn't sure that i should actually come tonight. biden talked me into it. he leaned over and he said, mr. preside president, this is no ordinary dinner. this is a big [ bleep ] meal. >>> good morning, friends. and welcome, i guess. is that the word i'm groping for? which wi willie geist. welcome. welcome to a special sunday edition of "morning joe" where, of course, hell, i don't have to tell you where we are. we have the white house behind us and, mika? >> yeah. hi, how are you doing? how is it going? jon meacham. >> willie, how are you? >> i'm here in body. >> did you have a good night? >> it was a good night. the president, i thought, was very funny. we had a good table. >> yeah, bradley cooper was with us. willie, you sort of have the blue blockers from the turnover and you have broodly cooper next to madeleine albright. >> that's the beauty of this event like a reality
i'm jeff rossen from new york. thanks for watching. ♪ it's tough to be the morning after ♪ ♪ if we can hold on through the night ♪ >> i wasn't sure that i should actually come tonight. biden talked me into it. he leaned over and he said, mr. preside president, this is no ordinary dinner. this is a big [ bleep ] meal. >>> good morning, friends. and welcome, i guess. is that the word i'm groping for? which wi willie geist. welcome. welcome to a special sunday edition of...
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those are the new york city areas. most of those are hub airports which means there's, again a ripple effect across the country here. what happens to people who were already scheduled to fly out tonight or tomorrow morning? >> reporter: well, some are asleep as we speak inside the terminal here. especially the folk whose got here yesterday. part of the good news, contessa, a lot of the airlines cancelled flights preemptively before the situation arose. a lot of the people never came to the airport. this is the busiest it's been since 5:00 yesterday. about five people in the background behind me. >> we'll keep an eye there. thank you for helping us keep on top of things. we go to philadelphia and the weather channel's jim cantore. jim? >> reporter: worst problems right now are, no doubt, the windchills. those that have to shovel 9 the snow, that's the problem. this is getting heavy. if you're out here, the sidewalks not only plowed on to, but also you have to deal with this cakey snow, which has been pushed and pushed a
those are the new york city areas. most of those are hub airports which means there's, again a ripple effect across the country here. what happens to people who were already scheduled to fly out tonight or tomorrow morning? >> reporter: well, some are asleep as we speak inside the terminal here. especially the folk whose got here yesterday. part of the good news, contessa, a lot of the airlines cancelled flights preemptively before the situation arose. a lot of the people never came to...
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new york needs help here. it shouldn't be the taxpayers of new york city or new york state who bear the major burden. >> congressman, i've got about 15 seconds left with you so i wanted to ask you, turn a corner and ask you what's going to come up next in the u.s. senate, an energy bill or an immigration bill after you finish finance reform? >> well, whichever one is ready first. >> which one will that be? >> well, we don't know yet, do we. >> well, i don't. i was hoping you did. all right. thank you so much. senator charles schumer of new york. i appreciate it. enjoy your day in new york, it looks beautiful. >> thanks. have a nice day. >> you too. >>> so let's just do a brief recap before we leave you. we are talking about a car bomb that was found in times square in new york city last evening. it was found by a t-shirt vendor who notified a policeman who came to look at the car. it was full of smoke. they immediately cleared times square. quite a feat. times square at that particular point is full of theater
new york needs help here. it shouldn't be the taxpayers of new york city or new york state who bear the major burden. >> congressman, i've got about 15 seconds left with you so i wanted to ask you, turn a corner and ask you what's going to come up next in the u.s. senate, an energy bill or an immigration bill after you finish finance reform? >> well, whichever one is ready first. >> which one will that be? >> well, we don't know yet, do we. >> well, i don't. i was...
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new york. well joining me from our studio in new york is correspondent. now fifty percent increase just in the past year alone that is those are staggering figures is there anything that the city of new york is doing to address the homelessness rates. well you know what i want a mayor bloomberg said six years ago that he's putting a plan in place where he will be able to reduce if not even eliminate homelessness in new york city but this was six years ago and now many people many of our respective organizations such as the coalition for the homeless for example are saying that the state of affairs when it comes to homelessness is in new york is worse than it's ever been in his watch that he's not been able to do anything and numbers are record high are they saying that these numbers are record highs directly because of the recession or is there anything else that could be factoring into this well of course you know some of the people that we saw in that story and some of the people that are homeless in new york right now they were without homes before the
new york. well joining me from our studio in new york is correspondent. now fifty percent increase just in the past year alone that is those are staggering figures is there anything that the city of new york is doing to address the homelessness rates. well you know what i want a mayor bloomberg said six years ago that he's putting a plan in place where he will be able to reduce if not even eliminate homelessness in new york city but this was six years ago and now many people many of our...
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it looked at new york city. -- look at new york city. you can see this note-covered areas of new york city. -- a the snow-covered areas of new york city. even though you are out and about, this is how it looked around times square, new york city. even though that snow had ended, they were still blowing and drifting. it is still in the 20's 24 degrees right now in new york city. chicago, 17 degrees. the wind chill is making it feel like it's in the single digits. there is that storm, which is continuing to move off the new england coast line. still snowing in maine. there are some snow flurries and snow falls in the mountains of west virginia. the area of big change is as the storm moves off, we will get into more westerly winds. if an area of high pressure will be coming in and by the time we get into the middle of the week, west-southwesterly winds. a big change in the wind patterns. clear skies overnight. i do not think we will hear as much when at last night with temperatures dipping into the teens and 20's. tomorrow morning it will s
it looked at new york city. -- look at new york city. you can see this note-covered areas of new york city. -- a the snow-covered areas of new york city. even though you are out and about, this is how it looked around times square, new york city. even though that snow had ended, they were still blowing and drifting. it is still in the 20's 24 degrees right now in new york city. chicago, 17 degrees. the wind chill is making it feel like it's in the single digits. there is that storm, which is...
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new york city, new york police department right behind it. >> i'm not sure who's this is we're seeing right now. helping to put up a live shot. and we should know shortly. as soon as we have an official start for the news conference, we'll make sure we bring it to you. >> you know, don, some people were saying -- >> let's listen in. >> go ahead. >> how you doing? >> guys, when we're ready to go, i'll give you a heads-up, all right. >> and we say again, the producer is giving information. former assistant fbi director we're told tom fuente will be lead this press conference. they're just getting started. let's go to the telephone right now. >> tom fuente is with us on the phone. mr. fuente, you're the former assistant director of the fbi, that is correct? >> former assistant director of operations for the fbi. >> thank you for joining, i'm sorry about the feedback we're getting there. we'd like you to give us your perspective on what you heard about the situation in new york tonight. >> well, i think when you have a suspicious vehicle like that, everything you do, you seal down the are
new york city, new york police department right behind it. >> i'm not sure who's this is we're seeing right now. helping to put up a live shot. and we should know shortly. as soon as we have an official start for the news conference, we'll make sure we bring it to you. >> you know, don, some people were saying -- >> let's listen in. >> go ahead. >> how you doing? >> guys, when we're ready to go, i'll give you a heads-up, all right. >> and we say again,...
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york times", and they say, i love "the new york times." i cannot understand why they have been wasting time. it is a ridiculous way to do business. what is your reaction? >> i have heard that more than once. i would say i do not agree with that view. i would say the role is important, and it shows courage and strength that an organization can open itself up suit internal criticism and allow examinations of areas where -- open itself up to internal criticism and allow examinations of areas it might fail. nobody knows how to reach it, to asking questions, to complain to it, and i think this serves as a valuable avenue to engage with the newspaper and raise issues that need examination. like all human institutions, " the times" makes a mistake. better than most, it tries to correct them. there is still a resistance and defensiveness that the editor hopes to break down. >> this came in from a fellow named thomas rise. he says, the core audience is secular rest -- secular, atheist reject all enjoyed it immensely when "the times" uses its bases
york times", and they say, i love "the new york times." i cannot understand why they have been wasting time. it is a ridiculous way to do business. what is your reaction? >> i have heard that more than once. i would say i do not agree with that view. i would say the role is important, and it shows courage and strength that an organization can open itself up suit internal criticism and allow examinations of areas where -- open itself up to internal criticism and allow...
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we in new york have terror trials going on all the time. we have two going on right now this instant. the question i have is we've held this guy for six years and he hasn't been brought to justice, hasn't been put to death and we're tieing ourselves in legal knots. we have the best prosecutors anywhere. we have the best police force in new york that anyone could find. i don't believe that we have to shut down the city in a ring of steel in order to have what is going to be basically a fairly run of the mill trial. he's already admitted to the crime. we just need some place, some venue to take that pleading and then hopefully a jury here in new york will put him to death. >> does it make the white house, the obama administration, look weak if they move this trial and move it out of civil court? because all of this has started after the righty started jawing about this and they are going to pick on obama, the president, whatever he wants to do. what do you make of this? >> it's going to be in criminal court. i think the problem is that we hav
we in new york have terror trials going on all the time. we have two going on right now this instant. the question i have is we've held this guy for six years and he hasn't been brought to justice, hasn't been put to death and we're tieing ourselves in legal knots. we have the best prosecutors anywhere. we have the best police force in new york that anyone could find. i don't believe that we have to shut down the city in a ring of steel in order to have what is going to be basically a fairly...
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york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is the first city in the world that can say, in our public schools, every country in the world is represented by kids born in those countries. and i began to look at this through the lens, frankly, of where tim healey had brought me in 1963 -- the ecumenical movement and -- but not ecumennism as a theological doctrine but a doctrine of social order and i said we're moving into the 21st century and maybe the big question in the 21st century is the world is miniaturizing. gaining strategies don't work anymore. you can't gate out other people's financial aspirations, we know that now, in 2001 it wasn't as obvious but it was pretty clear, you can't gate people's ideas out, you can't gate people out socially, it's not going to work, the real question for humanity at the fundamental level is how do we respond to that? is it a clash of civilizations or is it a great ecumenical moment and i said my lord, new york is the first experiment in the ecumenical century in trying to create a community o
york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is the first city in the world that can say, in our public schools, every country in the world is represented by kids born in those countries. and i began to look at this through the lens, frankly, of where tim healey had brought me in 1963 -- the ecumenical movement and -- but not ecumennism as a theological doctrine but a doctrine of social order and i said we're moving into the 21st...
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this is new york avenue. that is a water main break and it's already causing serious traffic problems. we'll help you avoid this mess. >> cut and cap. right now bp is working on its new plan to slow down the flow of oil in the gulf. and if it works the gushing oil could be contained today. good morning. thanks for joining us for "news4 today." i'm eun yang. >> good morning. i'm joe krebs. on this wednesday, the 2nd day of june, 2010. a live look outside, it looks pretty cloudy out there. there's the sun peeking through the clouds. and 70 degrees right now. still pretty warm and humid. >> tom kierein joins us with the forecast. sun shining out there. feels warm already. >> the clouds are just in your head, joe. >> what is that darkness? >> it's all clear at this hour. wipe your eyes. there you are. there in the view from our temperature scan this morning showing that it is in the 60s in the suburbs and rural area patchy dense fog but not in washington. it's near 70 there as well as the bay and the eastern shor
this is new york avenue. that is a water main break and it's already causing serious traffic problems. we'll help you avoid this mess. >> cut and cap. right now bp is working on its new plan to slow down the flow of oil in the gulf. and if it works the gushing oil could be contained today. good morning. thanks for joining us for "news4 today." i'm eun yang. >> good morning. i'm joe krebs. on this wednesday, the 2nd day of june, 2010. a live look outside, it looks pretty...
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it's a good testimony for new york. first, a typical new yorker, a vietnam vet who was a t-shirt salesman, noticed the smoke from in the car. immediately knew just what to do. a police officer, 19 years training, officer radigan, again reported it immediately. and so the car was gotten too quickly. times square was evacuated quickly and without incident. it's a testament to new yorkers and the new york city police department, which is, as peter king said, the greatest police department in the world. >> listen, you know, the fact of the matter is, i was thinking about this last night as this started to unfold, new york is a big city. it is a free city. if someone wants to drive a carful of explosives into that town, there's not much that you can do about it. this was luck, wasn't it? >> well, you know, there isn't that much you can do about it, but again, the new york city is doing everything it can. commissioner kelly has something called the ring of steel which would put detectors right now for radiation and chemical d
it's a good testimony for new york. first, a typical new yorker, a vietnam vet who was a t-shirt salesman, noticed the smoke from in the car. immediately knew just what to do. a police officer, 19 years training, officer radigan, again reported it immediately. and so the car was gotten too quickly. times square was evacuated quickly and without incident. it's a testament to new yorkers and the new york city police department, which is, as peter king said, the greatest police department in the...
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new york. now for more stories you can always had to our website r t v dot com and we are online twenty four hours a day so here's a taste of what's there right now. in st petersburg left in the dark city why a blackout on friday causes rush hour traffic chaos while some commuters have to be evacuated from the metro. and good value for money a british billionaire has offered a million dollars to the first person to be naked in front of barack obama in public president himself can claim the cash for his party if he gets his kit off or any member of his family find out the details and. now you are invited to share some unforgettable experiences our close up team sets off for another adventure across russia. and our destination today is the wide seacoast thousand kilometers north of moscow wise an ancient land of sea conquerors sailors fishermen ship builders the more people have been linked with the sea for generations and even today their way of wife hasn't changed much as our celia found out. w
new york. now for more stories you can always had to our website r t v dot com and we are online twenty four hours a day so here's a taste of what's there right now. in st petersburg left in the dark city why a blackout on friday causes rush hour traffic chaos while some commuters have to be evacuated from the metro. and good value for money a british billionaire has offered a million dollars to the first person to be naked in front of barack obama in public president himself can claim the cash...
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i learned that as mayor of new york and they have a good year and big bonuses, new york city has big tax revenues and you can support good people, and they have a bad year and deficits, you have the cut the programs for the poor people. so the reality is that this is a very important part of the way our economy operates, and when you make war on them, and you make it more difficult for them to see profits, you are never going to see this economy recover the way it should. >> well, some people are saying we are seeing that with business overall, because they are facing higher taxes and higher health care. >> well, this is a preference for government, a all the answer for everything, and what it ignores is that government played a bigger role in the financial problems than business did. >> somebody said on the weekend show that there were 400 regulators on aig. 400. how did -- >> well, you know -- >> this whole idea of 400 agencies miss aig? >> because they don't know how the regulate. government doesn't do -- except for maybe defending us against foreign enemies and protecting us dome
i learned that as mayor of new york and they have a good year and big bonuses, new york city has big tax revenues and you can support good people, and they have a bad year and deficits, you have the cut the programs for the poor people. so the reality is that this is a very important part of the way our economy operates, and when you make war on them, and you make it more difficult for them to see profits, you are never going to see this economy recover the way it should. >> well, some...
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you are looking at a live picture from new york. new york governor, david paterson is about to drop his bid six days after kicking off his re-election campaign. we expect him to step up to the podium any minute now. mike, tell us about the events that led to this. >> the events began two years ago on march 18th. the day after the inauguration of david paterson. he was elevated to that position after a prostitution scandal took down eliot spitzer. now, he admits his own marital indiscorrections, one with a former state employee. from there, it's downhill. you followed this for two years. his approval rating is about 22%. only 45% of so lower than andrew cuomo. that and the fact he has no money in his war chest and no democratic support from the white house to the state house made it almost impossible to imagine a winning scenario. yet, yet, he announced he was running, he was in it to win it. he was going to be elected because he was the accidental governor until this point. he was going to make a big comeback like the comeback's in
you are looking at a live picture from new york. new york governor, david paterson is about to drop his bid six days after kicking off his re-election campaign. we expect him to step up to the podium any minute now. mike, tell us about the events that led to this. >> the events began two years ago on march 18th. the day after the inauguration of david paterson. he was elevated to that position after a prostitution scandal took down eliot spitzer. now, he admits his own marital...
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of new york city. the justice department announced in november its plans to try the professed 9/11 mastermind, khalid shaikh mohammed, as well as four alleged accomplices, only blocks from where the world trade center stood. the symbolism of that would have been huge. but now, two administration officials say the justice department is instead drawing up plans for alternatives to new york. the move, of course, follows a lot of backlash from new york city residents and politicians alike, with many of them saying it would be simply too dangerous to hold that trial in manhattan. the reports of moving the trial seem to come pretty suddenly this week after new york city mayor michael bloomberg reversed his position. in november, he had been an early supporter, he hailed the idea of the trial taking place in manhattan. but then this week he came out to support for moving the trial, saying the cost and disruption to manhattan would simply be too great. the new york governor, david paterson, you saw in that sho
of new york city. the justice department announced in november its plans to try the professed 9/11 mastermind, khalid shaikh mohammed, as well as four alleged accomplices, only blocks from where the world trade center stood. the symbolism of that would have been huge. but now, two administration officials say the justice department is instead drawing up plans for alternatives to new york. the move, of course, follows a lot of backlash from new york city residents and politicians alike, with...
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and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these medications are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable with it and going to be open about it. >> you make a point of saying here that this is brain styling, not mind altering. you make a clear distinction between the two, do you not? >> yeah. i think people when they have actual problems like anxiety, depression or inso
and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the...
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new york city really getting hit hard. treacherous travel out there all along the interstates and into boston. it looks like the worst is yet to come just for the morning rush hour and eventually all the snow heading into maine as well. >> our thanks to ava dinges from accuweather. >>> for the rest of the morning's weather from around the country, a frosty morning in the south with record lows and windchill warnings as well. parts of northern florida dips to the 20s before warming up later on today. meanwhile, rain in the pacific northwest, gusty winds along the coast and 6 inches of snow in the cascades. >> 40s in seattle and portland. 58 in sacramento. 17 in minneapolis. 27 that chicago, 30 in boston. 26 here in new york and 56 in miami. >> and you can stay tuned to abc news for continuing coverage of this massive east coast blizzard coming up later today, of course, on "good morning america." >>> president obama and the rest of the first family, rob, avoiding that winter mess as they're on their vacation in hawaii. the
new york city really getting hit hard. treacherous travel out there all along the interstates and into boston. it looks like the worst is yet to come just for the morning rush hour and eventually all the snow heading into maine as well. >> our thanks to ava dinges from accuweather. >>> for the rest of the morning's weather from around the country, a frosty morning in the south with record lows and windchill warnings as well. parts of northern florida dips to the 20s before...
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yes of course it's going to be bad for new york. lauren lyster it's the end of an era you know r t o ministers call new york. brief this hour and the founder all the wiki leaks website genius has been accused of rape in sweden forces say they've izzy to warrant his arrest the website of the challenges are without basis and that they previously but we want to expect does he tricks songs was in sweden last week when he announced the whistleblower website is that to publish a final batch of secret documents on the bourne afghanistan. australia is counting the ballots in its general election seen as the latest in the country for more than forty years we've always seventy percent of votes process pm and judy a labor party is thought to be slightly ahead of the opposition coalition there were fears of a hung parliament as the parties are almost running neck and neck the balance of templates campaign the vote will decide the make up of a hundred fifty seat hall the seventy six seats sent. thousands of taking to the streets. trust me a prot
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and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce their believe that that is what you are going to do. so, the next thing would be method selection. the options they used, one of the things that he did was since they were using the french army in the french army, the bulk of their diet is bread, he had brick ovens being built and they were built in chatham new jersey. issued orders for the preparation of building ovens at the highlands, right near sandy hook, and he also was issuing orders for supplies to be brought to the french ovens at the highlands. once the wrenched troops arrived but since the french troops were never going there he could write as many orders as he wants because none of these contracts would ever take place. the other thing that he did is he had troops assigned to go to -- and they went down by the water's edge. he wanted the british to observe them collecting bricks. you had
and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce their believe that that is what you are going to do. so, the next thing would be method selection. the options they used, one of the things that he did was since they were using the french army in the french army, the bulk of their diet is bread, he had brick ovens being built and...
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john noelle from nbc station wnbc 4 new york has more. >> reporter: these are pictures of new york city taxicab driver ahmed sharif after police say a passenger he picked up slashed his face, throat, both arms and hands, attacking him because he's muslim it was his first fare of the evening. the man got in at east 24th in manhattan and asked sharee where he was from and how long he was here, paused and then asked if he was muslim. when he answered yes, the passenger started screaming, pulled out a knife and started slashing. >> he asked the driver if he was muslim. the driver said he was. he said asam lakum and then began to stab the driver sort of through the partition. he said "this is a checkpoint." >> reporter: the manhattan district attorney charged 21-year-old michael enright with attempted murder as a hate crime. they say he recently returned from afghanistan where he was shooting video of u.s. marines fighting the taliban. >> it's early in the process, so we're trying to gather all the facts. right now he's terrified. he's shocked with the allegations. so right now, we're going
john noelle from nbc station wnbc 4 new york has more. >> reporter: these are pictures of new york city taxicab driver ahmed sharif after police say a passenger he picked up slashed his face, throat, both arms and hands, attacking him because he's muslim it was his first fare of the evening. the man got in at east 24th in manhattan and asked sharee where he was from and how long he was here, paused and then asked if he was muslim. when he answered yes, the passenger started screaming,...
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all of the news and commentary now on "countdown." >>> good evening from new york. this just in from kerry sanders in florida. we're a little back to square one he now quotes pastor terry jones of the dove church in that state. i'm praying, he tells sanders, to decide what to do next. two days before the ninth anniversary of 9/11, 48 hours before the planned burning of korans by a small florida church and our fifth story on the "countdown" tonight. the koran burning has been suspended. the pastor of the church said the burning was canceled. the muslim mediator credited for the breakthrough joins us presently. it is too late to call back no matter what happens next already rippling through afghanistan. we'll have that later in the hour. we begin with pastor jones of the dove world outreach center in gainesville, florida, who decided months ago to burn korans to take a stand against radical islam and american accommodation of it. despite a direct appeal by president obama via abc news today on that program and despite a personal appeal in a phone call from defense sec
all of the news and commentary now on "countdown." >>> good evening from new york. this just in from kerry sanders in florida. we're a little back to square one he now quotes pastor terry jones of the dove church in that state. i'm praying, he tells sanders, to decide what to do next. two days before the ninth anniversary of 9/11, 48 hours before the planned burning of korans by a small florida church and our fifth story on the "countdown" tonight. the koran burning...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the east coast has been taking a real beating, from a huge wind and rainstorm. this is the system, including what's left of tropical storm nicole moving through the northeast tonight. and it's been shattering rainfall records. since wednesday, the storm has overwhelmed rivers and roadways with rain totaling more than a foot in some places, nearly two feet in others. and the death toll is also climbing. we have two reports tonight, first dean reynolds in carolina beach, north carolina. and, dean, north carolina has really been hit hard by this storm. >> reporter: that's true, katie. the rain has stopped in north carolina, but not before more than 103 people in three counties needed rescue. this morning, rescuers were busy pulling the elderly and infirm away from north carolina's rising cache river and other waterways. examples of how unpredictable the situation here is. >> we always worry about it down near. >> reporter: near the o
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the east coast has been taking a real beating, from a huge wind and rainstorm. this is the system, including what's left of tropical storm nicole moving through the northeast tonight. and it's been shattering rainfall records. since wednesday, the storm has overwhelmed rivers and roadways with rain totaling more than a...
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thwarted in new york city since 9/11. despite the early read, you can bet the investigation will focus on whether this was number 11. russ? >> mitchell: jim axelrod in times square, thank you. of course, that investigation spreads all the way to washington and f.b.i. bob orr is tracking that part of the story. >> reporter: new york police and f.b.i. agents are going store to store in manhattan, rounding up security tapes that may hold clues. at least one survey cleanse camera tracked the s.u.v. to its parking spot in times square just before smoke was seen coming from the vehicle. around the same time in an alley just half block away, another camera caught the image of mann acting suspiciously. >> we're kernly examining video that shows a white male in his 40s in shubert alley looking back in the direction of west 45th street. he also was seen shedding a dark-colored shirt, revealing a red one underneath. >> reporter: because the device did not explode and the car was not destroyed, police have a wealth of forensic eviden
thwarted in new york city since 9/11. despite the early read, you can bet the investigation will focus on whether this was number 11. russ? >> mitchell: jim axelrod in times square, thank you. of course, that investigation spreads all the way to washington and f.b.i. bob orr is tracking that part of the story. >> reporter: new york police and f.b.i. agents are going store to store in manhattan, rounding up security tapes that may hold clues. at least one survey cleanse camera...
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that's not true at all they only were putting stuff up on their web page when you go to the new york times or der spiegel. or the guardian or use we're putting up or very useful to the united states government in some ways there is a severe slanting in the output. that is the new york times got to go through as many document as it possibly could in the several weeks or several months given to it by we kulaks to go through these documents and pick and choose those documents that were most conducive towards the new york times there's a lot of mystery surrounding wiki leaks but what's on the surface now are examples of double standards everyone is after a week in leaks but not for example the new york times question is why going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . here with our to you live from moscow still to come on the program a boat for a billionaire for an out of world yacht and unveil its owner as well as how much he had to drop to make it his own. that's coming up but first
that's not true at all they only were putting stuff up on their web page when you go to the new york times or der spiegel. or the guardian or use we're putting up or very useful to the united states government in some ways there is a severe slanting in the output. that is the new york times got to go through as many document as it possibly could in the several weeks or several months given to it by we kulaks to go through these documents and pick and choose those documents that were most...
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ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> new york police have recovered a body from the >>> new york police have recovered a body from the hudson river thought to be that of a rutgers university student driven to suicide by a video posted on the internet. protesters at the university's new jersey campus last night held a vigil for 18-year-old tyler clementi who jumped from the george washington bridge last week. two other students are charged with secretly recording him in a sex encounter with another man. some protesters call it a hate crime. >> we want to make sure the entire community is aware what happened. >> he had a whole future ahead. of him and really sad to think his family has to deal with losing him.xd >> a family friend describes him as a fine young man and distinguished musician and the family is heart broken beyond words.ñr >>> in other news, mcdonald's is warning it may drop health care coverage for nearly 30,000 hourly workers because of the new health care reform law. the hamburger chain does not provide full health insurance for such workers but does offer so-called mini
ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> new york police have recovered a body from the >>> new york police have recovered a body from the hudson river thought to be that of a rutgers university student driven to suicide by a video posted on the internet. protesters at the university's new jersey campus last night held a vigil for 18-year-old tyler clementi who jumped from the george washington bridge last week. two other students are charged with secretly recording him in a...
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york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for me, was very well spent and leads up to the business of today. yesterday we talked about the state of knowledge. some of it was wonderfully obvious. and water goes down hill and collection areas and some of it was breathtakingly vague trying make a billion dollar decision about something. we talked about simple solutions and bold actions and diverse drinking water systems in san diego and we heard about thinking about discipline, winning over regulators and economic development agencies and environmental groups as getting them to wor
york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our backyard and there was a huge august moon rising and we up the block and out into a neighbors backyard when there was a party and when my son got to the party, he said we've got a moon just like that in our backyard. let me say we've not a climate change just like yours in our backyard. the time spent yesterday, at least for...
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and then she left for new york. and the question that's still not clear is whether or not she will take the trip that she was going to begin tomorrow in fact, friday, going to the mideast. that was to saudi arabia and qatar, and we have not heard that it is going to be canceled, so we are standing by for word trying to figure out what her next move will be on that trip. it was an important one, mideast peace obviously a big issue for the this administration. and she was going to be speaking at the u.s. islamic world forum, so it is a trip she would not want to miss, but afterall, it is important for her to be with bill clinton. >> jill, thank you very much. we appreciate that. i want to go quickly that we are getting a statement here from the spokesman from former george w. bush who may recall that we just got a chance to see president clinton and president bush together with president obama, a couple of weeks ago, and this is in the rose garden and having a chance to see all three of them together there, and obviou
and then she left for new york. and the question that's still not clear is whether or not she will take the trip that she was going to begin tomorrow in fact, friday, going to the mideast. that was to saudi arabia and qatar, and we have not heard that it is going to be canceled, so we are standing by for word trying to figure out what her next move will be on that trip. it was an important one, mideast peace obviously a big issue for the this administration. and she was going to be speaking at...
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in new york, there were angry words. where do you try one of the world's most high-profile terror suspects? the obama administration had planned new york city, the scene of the crime for khalid sheikh mohammed. tonight, new york says no. >> it will cause an awful lot of money and disturb a lot of people. >> congress is sounding off. >> it is an absurd idea. i expect some democrats will join us. >> the reason? a massive security plan that could include 2000 checkpoints, cost reaching hundreds of millions, and fears it could make new york a target again. it >> i don't think we should have to pay a dime for it. >> an administration official says the white house has contingency options should the possibility of trowel be foreclosed upon by congress or locally. >> maybe we need to sit down and see if there is not another venue. >> the department of justice will not say which options are being considered. alexandria's corp. -- alexandria's courts held a trial, but it is said less populated areas or military installations could
in new york, there were angry words. where do you try one of the world's most high-profile terror suspects? the obama administration had planned new york city, the scene of the crime for khalid sheikh mohammed. tonight, new york says no. >> it will cause an awful lot of money and disturb a lot of people. >> congress is sounding off. >> it is an absurd idea. i expect some democrats will join us. >> the reason? a massive security plan that could include 2000 checkpoints,...
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where in new york? where in manhattan, so those are real issues and questions that have to be answers. i don't have the answers for those, but the people who are calling on the imam in new york to move the mosque, the future project, you know, do not understand that this is complicated. it's not easy. >> but you have at least assurances that the imam will meet with you and with pastor jones saturday in new york? >> will meet with us, and i had to ask pastor jones when he would be available, and he said he is only available saturday. i had not chance -- had the chance to call new york and confirm the availability for saturday. i did not reserve tickets yet. >> who did you speak with in new york? >> i spoke with his wife, daisy khan. >> the imam's wife? >> yes, sir. >> but have you not worked out a time yet for the saturday meeting. you're saying you're still not booked your tickets to new york. >> that's correct. >> but you're very hopeful? >> i'm hopeful. i think time is of the essence here. i think tha
where in new york? where in manhattan, so those are real issues and questions that have to be answers. i don't have the answers for those, but the people who are calling on the imam in new york to move the mosque, the future project, you know, do not understand that this is complicated. it's not easy. >> but you have at least assurances that the imam will meet with you and with pastor jones saturday in new york? >> will meet with us, and i had to ask pastor jones when he would be...