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this is with new york cityj=aç r de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and other officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an l uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact and is considered not to be at risk. on today when he reported fever he contacted the health department. and he was brought to bellevue hospit hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public healo= lab. i think that i shoulde÷'Ñ turn to dr. 6zypher to talk about prospect of his transfer.kzñ confident that alln are.kzñ of the protocols that we've worked so hard to put in place for communications with all levels of our public health system, with our emergency medical system, with our public health system have worked as well as we expected0c!ñ them to work. and we're glad that the patient is safely here at bellevue hospital. over to you, doctor. and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. firstly, our wishes and prayers go out to this doctor, his family and friends for a speedyw recovery.
this is with new york cityj=aç r de blasio, new york city governor andrew cuomo and other officials. let's go back to that right now. >> -- the governor mentioned an additional person. this person was a driver of an l uber car with whom the patient had no direct physical contact and is considered not to be at risk. on today when he reported fever he contacted the health department. and he was brought to bellevue hospit hospital. the test for ebola conducted and conducted at our public...
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new york has always been my home. i haven't really thought about the library other than as a place i grew up in that i hadn't thought about it as something that might be a place for me, i'm not a library and by training. but the more i thought about it after they came to see if i was interested the more i thought wow free public access to ideas of the largest possible scale. what could be more powerful in this moment in history when we are driven by information, drowning in it and driven by it what could be more powerful than that and the very fact that the world of information is changing means that libraries have to change. we have to preserve what we have always done and people will rely on us and the collections were quiet and expertise but we can't sit still. for someone in my line of work that makes us an interesting, exciting and worthwhile job. it doesn't make us easy but it is easy. >> host: what is your phd in? >> guest: political science. my first work was on south african politics. i lived in south africa
new york has always been my home. i haven't really thought about the library other than as a place i grew up in that i hadn't thought about it as something that might be a place for me, i'm not a library and by training. but the more i thought about it after they came to see if i was interested the more i thought wow free public access to ideas of the largest possible scale. what could be more powerful in this moment in history when we are driven by information, drowning in it and driven by it...
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what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >> the head of the egyptian military confirms he will stand for president. >> hello, i'm sue turton, you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also, securing the games. a plea for peace amid concerns for the 2014 winter olympics. >> tightening their grip on, approving a law coming in for criticism from the west. >> not much to tweet about - twitter annou
what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >> the...
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for news updates go to aljazeera.com. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her about the future of the paper and about accusations that the paper is too far left. welcome to "talk to al jazeera," jill. >> thanks so much, john. >> tell us what it's like to be the editor of "the new york times" for the last couple of years. did you dream about this? >> it's something i have dreamed about since i've been a professional journalist. i never expected that i would actually have this job, but some part of me always, yes, certainly dreamed of working for "the new york times." i grew up here in manhattan. my family actually had two home delivery subscriptions to ""the times"," because my mother was a passionate puzzler, but she c
for news updates go to aljazeera.com. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her...
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seeing it in new york. it is for police officers and public health officials taking in a doctor with ebola, very different threats but nonetheless ones that remind us why the support we give to first responders, the training that they have to have and the sort of consistent both financial as well as, you know, sort of process oriented support for, you know, the training and protecting the american public is what's essentially going on throughout the country. one thing quickly, i do know because of new york, that every governor and every mayor is now calling their public safety teams to make sure that everyone is on high alert for everything. >> we're going to talk to a city aofficia official ahead. the officer is still in critical condition. there was a woman injured also hit by a bullet when officers went after that man said to be doing okay. >>> i want you to stay with us. we'll have much more coverage, ebola in new york city. i'm going to talk to a top city official here, tell us how they are tracking th
seeing it in new york. it is for police officers and public health officials taking in a doctor with ebola, very different threats but nonetheless ones that remind us why the support we give to first responders, the training that they have to have and the sort of consistent both financial as well as, you know, sort of process oriented support for, you know, the training and protecting the american public is what's essentially going on throughout the country. one thing quickly, i do know because...
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york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support -- >> rose: should he do more. >> i support the president in his war on terror. he's the commander in chief, he calls the shots. i don't think that we can do enough. i think this is the new reality. >> rose: should the president havecm done more in syria. you know what the criticism of the president is at an early time when asked to support and secretary clinton said we need to do more and ci director petraeus and defense secretary all said we should do more and the president said no. >> yes. for me charlie it's like yesterday, i'm not going to second guess th
york city. >> new york city, new york state. you are at the top of the list. you learn that the hard way several times. security and making sure the people in this state are secure, public safety is job one. and understand the diming that is driving. charlie i don't believe this goes away, i don't believe this gets better. i believe this is a new normal. i believe this isis, there are a number of groups. >> rose: you support what the president has done so far. >> i support --...
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this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day, it had been long days, but i believe yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers who were being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate circumstance here that the infected person was a doctor. the doctor who worked on doctors without borders. so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera. and he handled himself accordingly. our best information is that for the relevant period of time, he was only exposed to a very few people
this is new york, people come through new york. they come through new york's airports so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, court nading sfi, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. they didn't know what they were dealing with in dallas....
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in new york. today we're seeing members of the community and and one of the most touching moments i believe was when came up with a sign and a police officer son said, jayden, your father did nothing wrong and she was having trouble taking the message and it's indicative of the mood here. people are peaceful, respectful and there's no kind of tension that we've been seeing in new york city, wolf. >> that's the scene here. ismaaiyl brinsley drove up from baltimore and announced that he was going to kill two cops and he went ahead and did so. we're standing by. the mayor of new york has a lot of repair to do. we're going to hear from mayor bill de blasio as soon as we come back. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. >>> there's real tension in new york right now, tension between the mayor and the
in new york. today we're seeing members of the community and and one of the most touching moments i believe was when came up with a sign and a police officer son said, jayden, your father did nothing wrong and she was having trouble taking the message and it's indicative of the mood here. people are peaceful, respectful and there's no kind of tension that we've been seeing in new york city, wolf. >> that's the scene here. ismaaiyl brinsley drove up from baltimore and announced that he was...
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this is a traditional thing in new york. new york woe practice free speech. every single new yorker is hurt by this. >> scottie nell, in new york, you can do that, can you can get a permit to do that i don't think these people are getting permits to shut down these streets and frankly the bridges and tunnels which could be dangerous. >> you are completely correct, eric it is getting dangerous. here is the question. silence in this case is just as convicting as those that are speaking out. you don't hear the people like al sharpton or jesse jackson sitting there saying hey, guys we want these people protest. don't do any acts of violence against police. they are not sitting encouraging their people to not do slanders and chants. remember, tea parties. >> commission bratton himself who is arguably the most successful commissioner of all of time in america. he reformed the police department in los angeles twice after the protest there he reformed the boston police department and now he is reforming the new york police department. he has supported the mayor in ca
this is a traditional thing in new york. new york woe practice free speech. every single new yorker is hurt by this. >> scottie nell, in new york, you can do that, can you can get a permit to do that i don't think these people are getting permits to shut down these streets and frankly the bridges and tunnels which could be dangerous. >> you are completely correct, eric it is getting dangerous. here is the question. silence in this case is just as convicting as those that are...
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patrick's cathedral in new york city to see what some people in new york thought about their governor's ant anti-conservative and anti-catholic comments. >> reporter: he's walked back his statement saying his fine with people that are pro life and pro gun control. it's not sitting well with can many catholics, we're here to find out what people think. >> i think the governor's off base. >> he's nuts. >> he's going against his own catholic roots if you ask me. >> do you think it was right for him to say that? >> no, it's extremely alienating. >> we're famous, known well for welcoming all. where there's enough room for everyone. i think it would serve him well to take a letter from pope francis' book. less derogatory talk, less judgment and more welcoming, more mercy. >> i know that people have strong beliefs and values, which we all accept, we honor those values that other people have. new york city as a whole has always been the place for everyone. >> we have a right to agree or disagree but we don't have a right to say there's no place for them in the city or the state. he's flip-flopp
patrick's cathedral in new york city to see what some people in new york thought about their governor's ant anti-conservative and anti-catholic comments. >> reporter: he's walked back his statement saying his fine with people that are pro life and pro gun control. it's not sitting well with can many catholics, we're here to find out what people think. >> i think the governor's off base. >> he's nuts. >> he's going against his own catholic roots if you ask me. >> do...
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thus far we have not translated those intentions. >> as far as new york goes. >> as far as new york goes. this is one of the great concerns as dr. barnett has been saying. quality is important but we've got a thousand new teachers and teacher assistants. we've given them three days of training. we have building code violation in some of the sites. it's hard to know if it will be any quality at all. >> after this short break we'll continue our look at early childhood education on the roll out of universal pre-k. it starts september 4th. what do we need to see coming out of new york to know whether what it's doing is working or not? stay with us. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the first year of universal pre-k in america's largest public school system this time on the program. what will we need to know before we know whether this big change has worked? still with us stephen barnett, director of the national institute of early education research at rutger's university. connor williams senior researcher at the policy program the new am
thus far we have not translated those intentions. >> as far as new york goes. >> as far as new york goes. this is one of the great concerns as dr. barnett has been saying. quality is important but we've got a thousand new teachers and teacher assistants. we've given them three days of training. we have building code violation in some of the sites. it's hard to know if it will be any quality at all. >> after this short break we'll continue our look at early childhood education...
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this is new york. people come to new york, they come to new york's airports. so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources. coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dallas unfortunately was caught before they could really what they were dealing with in dallas. and we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. just the other day -- they've been long days, but i believe it was yesterday we had 5,000 health care workers being drilled on just this situation. we also had a fortunate affected person was a doctor. a doctor who worked on doctors without borders. so he was familiar with the possibility and the symptoms, et cetera, and he handled himself accordingly. our best information is that for the relevant period of time he was only exposed to a very few people, pa
this is new york. people come to new york, they come to new york's airports. so we can't say that this is an unexpected circumstance. we have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources. coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations, to hospitals. so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dallas unfortunately was caught before they...
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but new york is a city of islands. so if you're going to connect together se islands with a subway system, you have to do a lot of underwater tunnelling. are three methods of building the subway system that become prominent. one, is blasting through rock. one is doing underwater tunnelling to get between the is nds of manhattan -- this an image of the sand hog who has had to go underneath water, live compressed air, terrible conditions. possibly contracting the bends putting his health at great risk to a tunnel underneath the rivers of new york city. other method of subway construction was called cut and cover. digging cally entailed a trench in the street, covering t over with wooden planks, building a concrete tube which is what the subways would go through, the subways would run through. laying track. and then ultimately replacing the street above. that's called cut and cover. those are the three major methods of subway construction. to show this picture because this is an example.ng the tailor had to have his build
but new york is a city of islands. so if you're going to connect together se islands with a subway system, you have to do a lot of underwater tunnelling. are three methods of building the subway system that become prominent. one, is blasting through rock. one is doing underwater tunnelling to get between the is nds of manhattan -- this an image of the sand hog who has had to go underneath water, live compressed air, terrible conditions. possibly contracting the bends putting his health at great...
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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a day since he returned last week. he reportedly did not have a temperature until this morning, but then he did. they are saying it was 103 degrees when he contacted doctors without borders to tell them about his fever. they then contacted the health department. the help department contacted local emergency services in new york city. emergency services in new york city dispatched one of the 36 teams in the -- they have been set up by the new york city fire department to handle first medical response and also medical transport for infectious diseases and hazardous materials. the fire department of new york
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to new york and from new york to other cities. such networks would become vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. the same routes news and gossip and information are traveling, these are the same routes political news and propaganda are going to travel as the revolutionary movement unfolds. if you are in power as part of the imperial government, provincial government, or local government, how could you impose order on hundreds of taverns scattered throughout the city? new york government's past two types of laws regarding alcohol. one, those that sought to profit from alcohol and those that sought to prohibit from certain groups. the first made sure duties and fees were collected and licensed caverns kept in order the house according to the law. the mayors had the power to limit the number of establishments, this was not their goal. they raised revenues by encouraging drinking in new york city. the second type of law tried to curb disorder. you could not serve hard liquor to service. they could not take clothin
to new york and from new york to other cities. such networks would become vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. the same routes news and gossip and information are traveling, these are the same routes political news and propaganda are going to travel as the revolutionary movement unfolds. if you are in power as part of the imperial government, provincial government, or local government, how could you impose order on hundreds of taverns scattered throughout the city? new...
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a sad night for new york city. nypd commissioner bill bratton and new york city mayor bill de blasio holding a press conference an the brutal murders of two police officers moments ago. we have the latest in the newsroom. >> exactly visible and shaken nypd police commissioner mayor de blasio and bill bratton. omp wenjin liu and raphael ram mos. >> today two of new york's finest were shot and killed with no warning, no provocation. they were quite simply assassinated. targeted for their uniform and for the responsibility they embraced to keep the people of this city safe. >> police say at about 2:47 p.m. the suspect, 28-year-old is ismaaiyl brinsley took out a silver firearm shot both office in the head. the officers' ambushed seemingly no warning and probably did 23409 see him. at that moment nypd officers chased brinsley into a subway station where he shot and killed himself on the platform. police say hours earlier at 5:45 a.m., brinsley was in baltimore where he shot and seriously wounded his former girlfriend.
a sad night for new york city. nypd commissioner bill bratton and new york city mayor bill de blasio holding a press conference an the brutal murders of two police officers moments ago. we have the latest in the newsroom. >> exactly visible and shaken nypd police commissioner mayor de blasio and bill bratton. omp wenjin liu and raphael ram mos. >> today two of new york's finest were shot and killed with no warning, no provocation. they were quite simply assassinated. targeted for...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring -- they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. they change it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic changes? >> i know we are standing on the
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on....
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yes, they were spying across new york city and even into places like new jersey. they have labels imams in our community radical and dangerous. they have mapped entire neighborhoods, businesses, you know, cafes, grocery store. this is not about following that one person. when we talk about the foiled plot that the new york police department supposedly foiled there were questions about those plots. where the fbi was quoted in the newspaper saying we did not engage on that case because the nypd informant was, quote, too involved. thank you for clarifying my earlier remark. as a muslim from a community targeted would never propose that we infiltrate entire christian or jewish communities. i'm trying to point out policing should be. we knew that fraser was a white supremacist and if we had been following his rhetoric we may have been able to stop a very tragic incident from happening. i'm saying following the leads when you suspect criminal activity like the mafia, you already know that criminal activity is there. but innocent peep worshiping at a mosque or young chil
yes, they were spying across new york city and even into places like new jersey. they have labels imams in our community radical and dangerous. they have mapped entire neighborhoods, businesses, you know, cafes, grocery store. this is not about following that one person. when we talk about the foiled plot that the new york police department supposedly foiled there were questions about those plots. where the fbi was quoted in the newspaper saying we did not engage on that case because the nypd...
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he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a
he is attached to new york presbyterian hospital in new york city. it was believed he was infected in the west african nation of guinea. we were told he was working to fight the ebola epidemic alongside the heroic international medical organization called doctors without borders. new york officials said dr. craig spencer felt some mild fatigue in the last couple of days but nothing serious. he has been self monitoring by taking his temperature twice a
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring -- they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> many will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. they change it from one team to another. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and under the stands and another team's turf is rolled out. that is about all nfl is saying. >> what are some of of the cosmetic changes? >> i know we are standing on the
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on....
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. >> two of new york's finest gunned down. today more on the plan police say pulled the trigger and could this deadly ambush have been prevented? >>> also breaking today, north korea ups the ante claiming the u.s. government was involved in making that movie "the interview." and threatening an even worse cyber attack. >> how are you? >> and an exclusive interview with president obama. nothing is off limits. how will the white house respond to north korea's escalating threats? hear it all right now. you're in the cnn newsroom. >>> hello, everyone. i'm randy kay. we begin this hour in new york. a stunning ambush in broad daylight. two police officers murdered, shot and killed in their police cruiser. new york police are expected to hold a news conference in about an hour or so. at 4:00 p.m. eastern time we will bring that to you live. it comes after i aday of shock for new york. newspapers calling it an execution, and tennings are mounting between police and the city's leadership. we are covering every angle of this story, inclu
. >> two of new york's finest gunned down. today more on the plan police say pulled the trigger and could this deadly ambush have been prevented? >>> also breaking today, north korea ups the ante claiming the u.s. government was involved in making that movie "the interview." and threatening an even worse cyber attack. >> how are you? >> and an exclusive interview with president obama. nothing is off limits. how will the white house respond to north korea's...
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stand up for the new york police? >> well, i don't think that he is -- i think he is really talking about the protest of the eric garner case more than anything else. but not trying to defend the mayor. >> i didn't hear him say that at all. i listened for that, ted. >> well, i didn't hear him say it either. but i'm hoping that that's what he meant. because, right now, greta, this city needs to be about one thing. and one thing only. and that is showing respect to two slain police heroes. and making sure that they're buried in an appropriate manner. >> totally agree. there should be peaceful protests. ted and katie i have got to go. thanks for joining us. just hours after the execution of these new york city police officer, a florida officer also gunned down in the line of duty. we're going to talk with the florida sheriff as we continue our breaking coverage of the deadly violence against police officers. also ahead, dangerous winter weather, we are tracking the storms. in fact, we are in the middle of one. your first
stand up for the new york police? >> well, i don't think that he is -- i think he is really talking about the protest of the eric garner case more than anything else. but not trying to defend the mayor. >> i didn't hear him say that at all. i listened for that, ted. >> well, i didn't hear him say it either. but i'm hoping that that's what he meant. because, right now, greta, this city needs to be about one thing. and one thing only. and that is showing respect to two slain...
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in new york city. the streets were so cold this morning, when this snow started about 11:00, that we never had that slushy mess you so often see in new york city. instead of the slushy mess what we had was ice. there is a whole layer of ice down at the bottom. hundreds of car crashes reported in the tri-state region. subway and train delays throughout the system. airport delays as well although they are all open. here is janice dean over here. i was going to show you this map over here. we decided to go to janice dean instead. >> can i move out of the way. >> no, no. no yesterday what i was going to say in the afternoon prediction 1 maybe 3 inches. something changed, what was it. >> the storm is intensifying along the coast. it's becoming a full fledge nor'easter. breaking news, new york city has just been up to 14 inches. so we are in that state of now casting, meaning that this storm is stronger than we originally predicted. just outside the new york city area, unofficial report of a foot of snow. ph
in new york city. the streets were so cold this morning, when this snow started about 11:00, that we never had that slushy mess you so often see in new york city. instead of the slushy mess what we had was ice. there is a whole layer of ice down at the bottom. hundreds of car crashes reported in the tri-state region. subway and train delays throughout the system. airport delays as well although they are all open. here is janice dean over here. i was going to show you this map over here. we...
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people go out to the sign, new york/new jersey. they come out, shake hands with manhattan people, how you doing, mac? okay, this is one of my heroes, swiss born. he designed every modern bridge in new york city. most daring fete about this bridge is its really thin deck. very slender and not many people thought it would hold the kind of traffic it needed to hold. probably the most pleasing aesthetic feature to a lot of industrial archaeologists is the crisscross. he wanted to cover it over. he thought the steel should be in concrete and decorated. the port authority didn't have the money to do it. it's 1932. so, later, he kind of got this accidental artwork. all his later bridges are unsheathed like this. the french architect called it the most beautiful bridge in the world. this increases congestion, but also creates suburbs. a lot of the cars poured into new york, crossed the tunnel and down the new west side highway into hell's kitchen area before they cut a left and went into manhattan. at this point, death avenue, as it was ca
people go out to the sign, new york/new jersey. they come out, shake hands with manhattan people, how you doing, mac? okay, this is one of my heroes, swiss born. he designed every modern bridge in new york city. most daring fete about this bridge is its really thin deck. very slender and not many people thought it would hold the kind of traffic it needed to hold. probably the most pleasing aesthetic feature to a lot of industrial archaeologists is the crisscross. he wanted to cover it over. he...
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a thirty percent state renewable energy by 2015 but the state of new york has rolled out new york sun again, you might have heard my good friend but you'll call him david sun bank if you like i'm going off the cuff here. this is the new york public utilities commission with the development authority the flagship of alternative energy authority in the state of new york to fund 3 thousand megawatts of energy throughout 20023 and the climbing block to build capacity this is something we've fought very, very hard for if the state of n.y. new york it's going to be revolutionary but for all people. and we have a bill that actually, i'm the sponsor of surprise, surprise it's a bill 752 of this increases the renewable portfolio standards to percent of renewable energy by 2050 (clapping) you can keep clapping if i like thank you, thank you, thank you. no, this is - as i indicated when i spoke earlier this is a fight those biggest don't just happen i introduce them and because it's wonderful and they step arrested it through i'm going to need people to call on the governor and the state legisla
a thirty percent state renewable energy by 2015 but the state of new york has rolled out new york sun again, you might have heard my good friend but you'll call him david sun bank if you like i'm going off the cuff here. this is the new york public utilities commission with the development authority the flagship of alternative energy authority in the state of new york to fund 3 thousand megawatts of energy throughout 20023 and the climbing block to build capacity this is something we've fought...
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>>> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library, where we spoke with the library's president and ceo anthony mark, about the hoyt of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> let's start with numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> guest: a public library combines the largest circulating branch library system in america, 88 branches, in every neighborhood in the burroughs, as well as four important research libraries, this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system and also the shop berg center in hard -- harlem. we have 2100 employees, a budget of $280 million a year, operating, about half from the city of new york, largely to pay for the circulating library system in the neighborhoods. the other half comes from return of a billion dollar en.com that employs me, a trust, and that we raise somewhere between 80 and 100 municipal a year. there's also -- $100 million a year. there's also somewhere in the vicinity of 40 or $50 million a year of capital improvements, again
>>> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library, where we spoke with the library's president and ceo anthony mark, about the hoyt of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> let's start with numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> guest: a public library combines the largest circulating branch library system in america, 88 branches, in every neighborhood in the...
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open in new york and died before the new york subway opened. so he did not live to see it, but his story is certainly looked on. >> also the engineer -- >> which celebrated its 100th any herstory. the cape cod we know today. [inaudible] >> the question is can you talk a little bit about what the sinus? trouble today the green line extension and all the sign-up spirit who financed those projects? >> it's a good question. the new york story and i have a whole chapter, especially when the bids were opened in boston. it has been out to private contractors and they'll bid on it in the sky was the one who was awarded the contract. you would think the lowest bidder would get the job. the lowest bidder on the boston job was a brooklyn contractor. mysteriously the book written contractor didn't get the job. michael meehan went to the transit commission insert a floppy and bad he was the second lowest bitter. he went to the transit commission and city do not want to give this junior contractor. it's too big a job, too important. it needs to go to a local
open in new york and died before the new york subway opened. so he did not live to see it, but his story is certainly looked on. >> also the engineer -- >> which celebrated its 100th any herstory. the cape cod we know today. [inaudible] >> the question is can you talk a little bit about what the sinus? trouble today the green line extension and all the sign-up spirit who financed those projects? >> it's a good question. the new york story and i have a whole chapter,...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio under intense criticism after the assassinations of two new york city cops. many people accuse the mayor of stoking antipolice protest after the grand jury decision in the eric garner case. >> let me be clear, i'm not saying that the murder wouldn't have happened on my watch. i do not blame the mayor for the murder. >> the brooklyn bridge incident would not have happened. >> what i blame the mayor for is allowing these presses to get out of control. the tension between de blasio and protect the city undeniable. officers literally turning their backs on de blasio as he entered the hospital where officer ramos and lieu have been he pronounced dead. bill bratton addressed the tension this morning. >> do you support those officers in the way they protested? >> i don't support that particular activity. i don't think it was appropriate. particularly in that setting. but it's reflective of the anger of some of them. >> joining us now from washington with reaction fox news contributors juan williams and mary katharine ham. juan, go to you first. do you blame th
new york city mayor bill de blasio under intense criticism after the assassinations of two new york city cops. many people accuse the mayor of stoking antipolice protest after the grand jury decision in the eric garner case. >> let me be clear, i'm not saying that the murder wouldn't have happened on my watch. i do not blame the mayor for the murder. >> the brooklyn bridge incident would not have happened. >> what i blame the mayor for is allowing these presses to get out of...
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new york city history is very complicated. [laughter] [applause] >> if i could just ask one quick question. what role did -- [inaudible] the restaurant play in tammany hall? >> well, they ate and drank there a lot, i can tell you that. tammany until 1929, tammany was on 14th street. so i couldn't tell you who went to that restaurant and who didn't but, you know i wish i did. but certainly, you know, it would have been a hangout at that time, yeah. >> say a little about smith turning against roosevelt -- [inaudible] 932? >> sure. peter asked the typically brilliant question about smith breaking with roosevelt. 1932 al smith if pelt that he had taken -- felt that he had taken one for the team in 1928 and everybody knew a democrat was going to win. franklin roosevelt had declared his candidacy after frankly three not necessarily spectacular years as governor of new york. i mean he would have been the first to say that he simply built on what al smith had handed him in 1928. so roosevelt declared early and often smith in february
new york city history is very complicated. [laughter] [applause] >> if i could just ask one quick question. what role did -- [inaudible] the restaurant play in tammany hall? >> well, they ate and drank there a lot, i can tell you that. tammany until 1929, tammany was on 14th street. so i couldn't tell you who went to that restaurant and who didn't but, you know i wish i did. but certainly, you know, it would have been a hangout at that time, yeah. >> say a little about smith...
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. >> new new york is open, open to innovation, that is why new york has a new plan, dozens of tax free zones across the state, move here, expand here. or start a new, here, and pay no taxes for 10 years. >> that is not just lower taxes that sounds -- certain tax free zones. this. >> classic case of i think 140 million of promotion of that kind of ad, but it requires you on be selected by your state government as a winner in a particular zone, and there are a lot of conditions that would apply there. john: you have to be near state university of new york and other private colleges, retailers and law firms and hotels medical offices power plants are excludeed it sounds like arrogant politicians saying, i'll take that one, i like this one. >> bys time you fill out that paperwork you may have had enough time to move to palm beach or austin. john: i think it will weather, this is new york going to florida. just most of green is down here. >> we see evidence that for texas, tennessee, and flooded there they do well, but a state like wyoming, still snowing in this environment, we have a gain
. >> new new york is open, open to innovation, that is why new york has a new plan, dozens of tax free zones across the state, move here, expand here. or start a new, here, and pay no taxes for 10 years. >> that is not just lower taxes that sounds -- certain tax free zones. this. >> classic case of i think 140 million of promotion of that kind of ad, but it requires you on be selected by your state government as a winner in a particular zone, and there are a lot of conditions...
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policing in new york. and i'm calling on the governor of the state of new york, governor cuomo, to point a special prosecutor in the case of egregious police misconduct so there is an independent prosecutor. we all know, prosecutors rely upon the police department for their reelections. we know that there's an inherent conflict with police officers and that's why we need the independent special prosecutor to prosecute cases of police misconduct. and last but not least, we need sunshine as it relates to the grand jury proceeding. i'm asking district attorney donavan to release not part, not some, but all of the grand jury proceedings in this case so that the family, the garner family long why they did not get an indictment. america will know why we didn't get an indictment. we all saw the video. our eyes did not lie. the video speaks for itself. it was unreasonable. it was excessive force and clearly, justice is not perfect and clearly justice will be served, on the federal level, the civil letter or some f
policing in new york. and i'm calling on the governor of the state of new york, governor cuomo, to point a special prosecutor in the case of egregious police misconduct so there is an independent prosecutor. we all know, prosecutors rely upon the police department for their reelections. we know that there's an inherent conflict with police officers and that's why we need the independent special prosecutor to prosecute cases of police misconduct. and last but not least, we need sunshine as it...
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that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other, but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working, literally, night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportation to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in dallas was actually the exact opposite. dallas, unfortunately, was caught before they could really prepare, before they really knew what they were dealing with in dallas. we had the advantage of learning from the dallas experience. >> new york governor, andrew cuomo, speaking at bellevue hospital talking about the new york city and state in response to this breaking news that a doctor just back from west africa has tested positive for the ebola virus. comparing the new york response to what happened in dallas, where the very first patient to be diagnosed, thomas eric dun
that it's here in new york, it's more frightening. new york is a dense place. a lot of people on top of each other, but the more facts you know, the less frightening this situation is. we have had a full, coordinated effort that has been working, literally, night and day coordinating city, state and federal resources, coordinating and drilling from airports to transportation to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals, so we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance. what happened in...
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in new york city. but are there similar problems? you monitor this all over the country elsewhere. >> absolutely. whether you're talking about ohio, missouri, atlanta, georgia, chicago, illinois, los angeles, california, it's a problem regardless of where you go in the country and it has to be fixed nationwide. >> take a look at this, this is boston, massachusetts. these are live pictures coming in from our affiliate there. you see what's called a die-in, people just lying on the ground to protest what's going on, not a sit-in, but a die-in. you've seen these before. we saw some in washington and in new york yesterday. what do you think about all these protests? >> it's so important. what it shows when we look at those demonstrating, the diversity of people demanding change in our country. they're raising the issue of making sure the proper attention is brought to it so finally we can bring some solutions. don't forget, this is not a problem that started with ferguson. this is a problem that's been goi
in new york city. but are there similar problems? you monitor this all over the country elsewhere. >> absolutely. whether you're talking about ohio, missouri, atlanta, georgia, chicago, illinois, los angeles, california, it's a problem regardless of where you go in the country and it has to be fixed nationwide. >> take a look at this, this is boston, massachusetts. these are live pictures coming in from our affiliate there. you see what's called a die-in, people just lying on the...
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the people of new york. lyft's ceo will join me here. lyft, andft, -- wise it sparking so much controversy? if you see a giant pink mustache driving towards you, don't be alarmed. liyfyft car.it is a >> the passengers badly, the driver is smiling. >> these let you use app to get a ride. >> owning a vehicle is the second-highest household expense. there had to be a better way to collect -- connect people who needed a ride. >> opening up, enter your location, and a car shows and. -- shows up. than a black sedan, or a taxi, and it helps put cash in the pockets of regular people. >>. between main. lifts inrted offering his car. he can bring enough to do under dollars a day. >> you can really be able to help out. a lot of people -- i need rides. you get to be there for them. >> matt miller joins us from new york. matt, we will see you taking a ft in new list -- a ly york. >> i used my own car, put pink mustache on it, and drove around. >> i can we do see it. no one asked you about the new york attorney general's
the people of new york. lyft's ceo will join me here. lyft, andft, -- wise it sparking so much controversy? if you see a giant pink mustache driving towards you, don't be alarmed. liyfyft car.it is a >> the passengers badly, the driver is smiling. >> these let you use app to get a ride. >> owning a vehicle is the second-highest household expense. there had to be a better way to collect -- connect people who needed a ride. >> opening up, enter your location, and a car...
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what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >> good evening, crch, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. sochi, warning about possible explosives in toothpaste tubes. ice and snow digging out, hundreds of thousands in the dark and cold. saving the crops. desperate omen as farmers try to save their crops. >>> the nation's second largest drugstore
what does new york city look like a year from now? >> a safer city, reduce crime and murders and blacks, latinos and whites getting along. reporting crime, stop and frisk is not racist and it's not racial profiling. the people who are racist are the criminals who keep attacking black and latino men and women and children and they are the ones we should seek to lock up and put away. >> thanks to all of our guests for a great discussion, and waj and i will see you online. >>...
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, new york, heard. police violence against minorities, mayor bill de blasio here in new york heralded a move by his police commissioner bill bratton to retrain the entire new york city police force. just minutes ago, eric holder announced his office launched a fair and expeditious civil rights investigation into the garner case. it is a case that launched dozens of protests nationwide just last evening including this one posted to vine. the grand jury did not indict that police officer accused in the death of garner. he repeatedly told police officers he couldn't breathe as they restrained him for allegedly selling illegal cigarettes. he died as he was headed to the hospital. let me go straight to joe johns live in times square, one of the locations of a lot of those protests last night but you have news that jeff toobin shared with us as far as some pieces of
, new york, heard. police violence against minorities, mayor bill de blasio here in new york heralded a move by his police commissioner bill bratton to retrain the entire new york city police force. just minutes ago, eric holder announced his office launched a fair and expeditious civil rights investigation into the garner case. it is a case that launched dozens of protests nationwide just last evening including this one posted to vine. the grand jury did not indict that police officer accused...
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new york represented. and here were these people in flushing, queens, demanding that peter stuyvesant live up to that dream. and the west india company forced him to do that. which is why a decade later when the english showed up and said surrender to us, the colonists in new amsterdam stead -- said sure. because we would rather have the english then peter stuyvesant. new amsterdam gave up. much to peter stuyvesant's surprise. this is a rosetta stone of new amsterdam. it was in english-dutch dictionary. the english came in and did not want to change anything. why tinker with something that was working? they said to the dutch, we will abide by your laws and customs. we will abide by everything you could keep your weapons and keep your bars open. we will let you have your property rights. the only problem was the jury system. we do not understand your language. so how are we going to institute the english system of trial by jury? so, they had to learn the language. and one of the ways they did it was a dicti
new york represented. and here were these people in flushing, queens, demanding that peter stuyvesant live up to that dream. and the west india company forced him to do that. which is why a decade later when the english showed up and said surrender to us, the colonists in new amsterdam stead -- said sure. because we would rather have the english then peter stuyvesant. new amsterdam gave up. much to peter stuyvesant's surprise. this is a rosetta stone of new amsterdam. it was in english-dutch...
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my father had to have his own "new york times." >> let me dive right into the news, then, and talk a little bit about the nsa and edward snowden. danielle ellsburg was quoted as say he was a hero. do you see him as a hero or traitor? >> i see him as a very good source. we have published many of the nsa and gchq documents that came from snow den, and so i view him as i did julian assaunge and wikileaks. as a good source. >> some things were published and some weren't. how do you make those decisions? >> we make those decisions trying to apply common sense balancing test where we respectively listen to concerns of the u.s. government that publishing a story will harm international security. we balance those concerns against the importance and newsworthiness of the investigation and our primary duty, which is to keep the public informed. >> this was a big story. were you personally involved? >> i was personally involved in the snowden material, and with dean bakai, "the times" fantastic editoring manager. "the guardian" were partners in the reporting off of the nsa material. we personal
my father had to have his own "new york times." >> let me dive right into the news, then, and talk a little bit about the nsa and edward snowden. danielle ellsburg was quoted as say he was a hero. do you see him as a hero or traitor? >> i see him as a very good source. we have published many of the nsa and gchq documents that came from snow den, and so i view him as i did julian assaunge and wikileaks. as a good source. >> some things were published and some weren't....
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the breaking news we follow out of new york city. two new york city police officers killed in an ambush style attack in brooklyn. the two officers, rafael ramos and wenjian liu sitting in the patrol car in the bedford-stuyvesant area of brooklyn with open fire on them. the gunman is ishmael brinsley, who is the man who held the gun, pulled the trigger on these two. police say he ran and shot himself in the head, killed himself there.
the breaking news we follow out of new york city. two new york city police officers killed in an ambush style attack in brooklyn. the two officers, rafael ramos and wenjian liu sitting in the patrol car in the bedford-stuyvesant area of brooklyn with open fire on them. the gunman is ishmael brinsley, who is the man who held the gun, pulled the trigger on these two. police say he ran and shot himself in the head, killed himself there.
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new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i'm not good at powerpoint. it's not that i'm a luddite, i'm just a technological idiot. this is not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. without trying to be too cute, i took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, a
new york city. this event was hosted by the new york public library, and last about 90 minutes. >> thank you, lois. i want to thank the library for organizing this event. can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about -- midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better...