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new york or new york city, no. any area under a hurricane warning or tropical storm warning, you should not be going outside unless you live in areas like buffalo, rochester, then or areas in western new york, then that's okay. but even areas as far as inland as albany new york are under a tropical storm warning. so, guys, if you are under a warning you need to take them very seriously. listen to your officials if there is any evacuations in these areas. too late to evacuate and at this point you need to stay put. i would say that's the case if you do live in new york city. a will the of churches i'm stoled closed. sunday worship service also go on as scheduled as long as it's safe to be in the church building and it is a big strong building. so just be careful if you are heading out there. i would suggest taking maria's advice and don't do it if it's in the new york area. >> it's one sunday. >> say a prayer at home. >> do a little praying in the privacy of your own home for once and certainly a lot to pray for ove
new york or new york city, no. any area under a hurricane warning or tropical storm warning, you should not be going outside unless you live in areas like buffalo, rochester, then or areas in western new york, then that's okay. but even areas as far as inland as albany new york are under a tropical storm warning. so, guys, if you are under a warning you need to take them very seriously. listen to your officials if there is any evacuations in these areas. too late to evacuate and at this point...
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and new york city. also into connecticut because of this densely populated area where tens of millions of people are. and of course we had those evacuations in place. it's just too hard to pinpoint where the worst surge will be. but we do know with those astronomical high tides between 6:00 and 9:00 in the morning we are expecting that water to be at its highest levels through that 6:00 and about 9:00 a.m. period. now, here's the thing about new york city. we have all of these inlets and harbors right here. once that water funnels up into those, it's not going to have an easy time kind of backing off. so that's why we are very unsure of exactly how this storm is going to play with all the intricacies of the coastline. so that's going to be monitored very closely as we continue throughout this morning. and fuhr in new york city, new jersey, long island, or connecticut, the peak of the storm for you will be 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with rainfall totals upwards of eight inches. so at this point it doesn't lo
and new york city. also into connecticut because of this densely populated area where tens of millions of people are. and of course we had those evacuations in place. it's just too hard to pinpoint where the worst surge will be. but we do know with those astronomical high tides between 6:00 and 9:00 in the morning we are expecting that water to be at its highest levels through that 6:00 and about 9:00 a.m. period. now, here's the thing about new york city. we have all of these inlets and...
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and finance is in new york. there is the industry were no just a little more is more valuable, is more important. that's why there's this very strong tendency of ideal oriented industry to be the mainstay of the urban renaissance. you're talking about leveraging this urban ability to connect smart people who then learn from one another. it's often suggested of course that computers will make that obsolete. i don't think that's true. because of something so fundamental about people that makes face-to-face contacts of valuable. we have evolved over millions of years to have an incredibly rich set of tools, communicating. the hard part about teaching, not knowing your script, you're not knowing the information that you want to proclaim from on high. it's not whether or not your audience gets. it's whether or not your ideas are getting too. human beings have all these great juices in the compensation of confusion. that's a critical part of transmitting complicated ideas. and what new technology is that is to me the
and finance is in new york. there is the industry were no just a little more is more valuable, is more important. that's why there's this very strong tendency of ideal oriented industry to be the mainstay of the urban renaissance. you're talking about leveraging this urban ability to connect smart people who then learn from one another. it's often suggested of course that computers will make that obsolete. i don't think that's true. because of something so fundamental about people that makes...
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new york city has record population. new york city's business... or value proposition is built around intellectual capital. so if you want to make movies, this is the place to do it and we've taken a lot of business. >> you want to finance movies this is the ace to do it. >> so the media catal the world, the artistic capital of the world. >> rose: fashion. >> we have double the number of fashion houses that paris does and that sort of thing. we focus on tourism whi creates jobs at the entry level position. so what we have going for us is great for the moment because it's what the world's economy needs. that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other places that have enormous attributes and new york is not the place for everybody. and nor should we think it is. i could be very happy living in-- i don plan to-- in lots of cities across this country. but if you are a city where it's old-line manufacturing industries that were the economic base and they've disappeared you've got a big problem. you don't have the school systems and the educated work forc
new york city has record population. new york city's business... or value proposition is built around intellectual capital. so if you want to make movies, this is the place to do it and we've taken a lot of business. >> you want to finance movies this is the ace to do it. >> so the media catal the world, the artistic capital of the world. >> rose: fashion. >> we have double the number of fashion houses that paris does and that sort of thing. we focus on tourism whi...
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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. >> reporter: 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 the ship are two landing crafts, each one capable of bringing 100 marines to shore. >> this craft is capable of transporting loads up 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 operations besides transporting marines, like humanitarian operations such as katrina, and the tsunami relief in indonesia a while back. >> reporter: next stop was th
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. >> reporter: 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." >>...
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start with new york. instead of having all of this private innovation, lots of people entering and closing, it turned out tie german fusion didn't work. instead of doing that, what you did is have a single food superintendent who delivered food in a system of city-owned, it would be an awful place to eat. yet that's what we've done with our schools. right? instead of allows private competition to come up with new ideas for education, we turn that off. it's enormously hard for anyone, no matter how hard working to affect change from the topdown. i have enormous admiration. joel klein tried to introduce more competition in the school district. but under his leadership just shows how heavy of a lift this is. i think we've had really hopeful signs from things like the promise academy in harlem and other results to have some form of proving test scores. i think we're unlikely to have better schools and to have improvement in this area without actually harnessing the urban virtues of competition. once you do th
start with new york. instead of having all of this private innovation, lots of people entering and closing, it turned out tie german fusion didn't work. instead of doing that, what you did is have a single food superintendent who delivered food in a system of city-owned, it would be an awful place to eat. yet that's what we've done with our schools. right? instead of allows private competition to come up with new ideas for education, we turn that off. it's enormously hard for anyone, no matter...
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york new year's eves. the crowds are waiting for the ball to drop at midnight, a tradition seen by about a billion people worldwide. but what hardly anyone notices are the snipers overlooking times square, with high-powered rifles ready to shoot terrorists or the police with backpack radiation detectors that will set off an alarm if they pick up traces of a dirty bomb. sensors that sniff the air for chemical weapons, or armored vehicles positioned to stop a commando-style raid. >> okay, guys, happy new year. >> since 9/11 the new york police department, the nypd, has transformed into what may be the most elaborate, secretive and most effective local counterterrorism force in the world. >> you have to be keenly aware that an event like this is a major terrorist target. >> absolutely. and, you know, we created -- >> it's run by police commissioner ray kelly a former beat cop and marine. >> police officer news think about terrorists. they know it's one of their core functions. this wasn't the case even immedi
york new year's eves. the crowds are waiting for the ball to drop at midnight, a tradition seen by about a billion people worldwide. but what hardly anyone notices are the snipers overlooking times square, with high-powered rifles ready to shoot terrorists or the police with backpack radiation detectors that will set off an alarm if they pick up traces of a dirty bomb. sensors that sniff the air for chemical weapons, or armored vehicles positioned to stop a commando-style raid. >> okay,...
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hurricane irene barreling toward new york city. we have more coverage it continues right here on fox news channel. >> and rick fulbaum and ainsley earhardt coming up next. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? or moreay. host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. vegas! now?! [ female announcer ] two hours to vegas. two hou
hurricane irene barreling toward new york city. we have more coverage it continues right here on fox news channel. >> and rick fulbaum and ainsley earhardt coming up next. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is...
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new york and puerto rico in the servir going islands. region three which is the mid-atlantic states. virginia through maryland, pennsylvania and new jersey. the preparations here are good. the capacity is actually very good. new york city as an emergency management planning organization and a city that has the capacity to act on its own is an amazing resource. i mean this is an incredible workforce in terms much police, fire, emergency responders. you have tremendously talented team here, commissioner bruno and mayor bloomberg. this is a city that can take a lot of actions on its own and they are already doing so. you can see the steps they have taken in advance of the storm, sort of i think are more aggressive, more well informed than we've seen in the past. >> i'll have to leave threw. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you for having me. >> when we come back i'll talk to the point man on hurricane irene. >>> i cannot stress this highly enough. if you are in the projected path of this hurricane, you have to take precautions now. don'
new york and puerto rico in the servir going islands. region three which is the mid-atlantic states. virginia through maryland, pennsylvania and new jersey. the preparations here are good. the capacity is actually very good. new york city as an emergency management planning organization and a city that has the capacity to act on its own is an amazing resource. i mean this is an incredible workforce in terms much police, fire, emergency responders. you have tremendously talented team here,...
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in new york city. children dow see about eight thousand murders by the end of elementary school five two hundred thousand violent acts by the age of eighteen from movies to television shows to video games to children. twenty four hour news channels ration is now seen every day formulate a stable industrial in. those flooded for shakespeare those while those who. if this link above. the artistic and journalistic future most of the violence get to see what i call. god came down from heaven and stopped. at the. moment in a pretty what. makes the pill easier to swallow. everybody was come. soon which brightened if you knew about sound from found stupid. stunts on t.v. dot com. says r t moskos one thirty am now i'm kevin on the top stories for you and extreme weather humpers efforts to rescue two vessels trapped in the ice shelf russia's far east coast for over a week. also among the stories that shape the week math deaths of birds and fish around the globe conspiracy and apocalyptic theories as some say sc
in new york city. children dow see about eight thousand murders by the end of elementary school five two hundred thousand violent acts by the age of eighteen from movies to television shows to video games to children. twenty four hour news channels ration is now seen every day formulate a stable industrial in. those flooded for shakespeare those while those who. if this link above. the artistic and journalistic future most of the violence get to see what i call. god came down from heaven and...
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finance in in new york. there's no industry where knowing a little bit is more valuable, more important, and that's why there's a strong tendency of idea oriented industries to be the mainstay of urban renaissance whether you're talking biotech in massachusetts or computers in greater san fransisco. you're talking about leveraging this ability on smart people who learn from one another. it's suggested that computers will make that obsolete, but i don't think that's true because there's something so fundamental about us as people that makes face-to-face contact so valuable. we evolved over years to have a rich set of tools to communicate with each other. anyone who taught knows the hard part about teaching is not knowing the information and your script, but it's knowing whether or not your audience gets it and your ideas are getting through. human beings have these great cues to signal confusion, and that's, you know, a critical part of transmitting complicated idea, and what new technology has done is make t
finance in in new york. there's no industry where knowing a little bit is more valuable, more important, and that's why there's a strong tendency of idea oriented industries to be the mainstay of urban renaissance whether you're talking biotech in massachusetts or computers in greater san fransisco. you're talking about leveraging this ability on smart people who learn from one another. it's suggested that computers will make that obsolete, but i don't think that's true because there's...
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news outlets all over the country go except for the new york post which is a local new york city based paper. the new york post called the department of education and sister i do an interview. on the departed. and so i ended up speaking to that reporter. and we began the interview with him asking about my filiation to this organization after saying i would never affiliate myself with any organization or individual who would. sit in a play or a forum i basically said to him i don't believe that these young women are going to be. a. reporter asked me for the root word the word intifada and my response to him was if you look it up in the arabic dictionary and it is taking off and i went on to explain to him that this word has evolved and has different meanings for different people based on the palestinian israeli conflict where thousands of people have been killed. i answered one other question for him about the school and at that point he said ok well thank you this is good. there was someone from the press office of the department of education on the phone after we hung she called me ba
news outlets all over the country go except for the new york post which is a local new york city based paper. the new york post called the department of education and sister i do an interview. on the departed. and so i ended up speaking to that reporter. and we began the interview with him asking about my filiation to this organization after saying i would never affiliate myself with any organization or individual who would. sit in a play or a forum i basically said to him i don't believe that...
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york-new jersey region. it's been quite rough here at least the past hour or so. rainfall totals from four to six inches from new york city to belmar. atlantic city 5.25 there. some areas noting seven or plus inches when it comes to that rainfall. so throughout this morning we're looking out the window here from up until about 2:00 p.m. for this storm for new york city, but it will make landfall around 10:00 a.m. in the morning. the national weather service, as we talked about, they're more confident the surge looks to be at about six feet for a good section of the new jersey-long island coastline. as we heard earlier, places right close to manhattan already feeling the impacts of the flooding where hoeb broke ken, new jersey, where a shelter had to be evacuated. >> it's now 5:04 on the east coast. the 5:00 a.m. update just came out. what was the most important piece of information you were able to gather from that? >> i think that the storm has been able to maintain its central pressure, around 938 millibar
york-new jersey region. it's been quite rough here at least the past hour or so. rainfall totals from four to six inches from new york city to belmar. atlantic city 5.25 there. some areas noting seven or plus inches when it comes to that rainfall. so throughout this morning we're looking out the window here from up until about 2:00 p.m. for this storm for new york city, but it will make landfall around 10:00 a.m. in the morning. the national weather service, as we talked about, they're more...
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it is like new york, i'm sure there are places people go. what we do on the last monday of january -- we send out 500 volunteers dressed as vagrants, and we assign them to different places around the city where you might find homeless, and we send out 2000 volunteers who go all night and tried to count, and we assume we get the same percentage of the actual population as the decoys, and it has been coming down about 13% each year. i have not got the numbers for this year yet. we should be getting them in the next few weeks, but it is a great challenge, and we have about 2500 people living on the streets of new york city, and almost all of them, we interface with. they have emotional problems or psychiatric or addiction problems. there is no simple answers. there are people who just need help, and it is hard to reach out to them. from what i have heard about the mayor, he has a real compassion for people, and that is what you need, someone who is going to do that. >> what advice would you give our new mayor to try to keep his head above water
it is like new york, i'm sure there are places people go. what we do on the last monday of january -- we send out 500 volunteers dressed as vagrants, and we assign them to different places around the city where you might find homeless, and we send out 2000 volunteers who go all night and tried to count, and we assume we get the same percentage of the actual population as the decoys, and it has been coming down about 13% each year. i have not got the numbers for this year yet. we should be...
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and thinks a first in new york city. they could affect about 270,000 people in low-lying coastal areas throughout the city. and they include parts of battery park city, famed coney island, and the rockaways. back to the subway, officials ordered an unprecedented shutdown of the city's mass transit system. now, the metropolitan transit authority, or the m.t.a., will institute a systemwide shutdown, systemwide, when trains and buses begin their final runs starting at approximately at noon on saturday. the shutout will include subways, buses, major commuter trains, including the long island railroad and metro north railroad. hurricane irene's surge, it could overwhelm the subways' drainage system. that's problem. it's the largest transit system in the nation, halting 468 subway stations serving new york city's five boroughs. and there are only about 230 pump rooms responsible for pumping all of that water out of the subway. listen to this. on a dry day, those pumps remove around 13 million gallons of water. that's a dry day
and thinks a first in new york city. they could affect about 270,000 people in low-lying coastal areas throughout the city. and they include parts of battery park city, famed coney island, and the rockaways. back to the subway, officials ordered an unprecedented shutdown of the city's mass transit system. now, the metropolitan transit authority, or the m.t.a., will institute a systemwide shutdown, systemwide, when trains and buses begin their final runs starting at approximately at noon on...
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new york. one undecided republican senator moments ago announced he has now decided to vote for same sex marge. now a majority of senators are on the record saying they will support same-sex marriage. marie snow has the latest on what could be history happening right now. mary, what's the latest? >> reporter: an incredibly emotional on the senate floor, anderson. what we just saw was a vote for an amendment to the bill. that was an amendment that guaranteed protection for religious organizations. that had been the sticking point all along. and that vote sass pased -- passed 36-26. as soon as that was announced, you heard cheers erupt in the senate chamber. and there are people outside, supporters in the hallways, that loud cheer went up as soon as that was announced. what you're seeing now is a democratic same-sex marriage bill -- blasting republicans for bringing this bill to a vote. now what we waiting for is the vote on the main bill. >> mary, do you know when the actual vote will take place
new york. one undecided republican senator moments ago announced he has now decided to vote for same sex marge. now a majority of senators are on the record saying they will support same-sex marriage. marie snow has the latest on what could be history happening right now. mary, what's the latest? >> reporter: an incredibly emotional on the senate floor, anderson. what we just saw was a vote for an amendment to the bill. that was an amendment that guaranteed protection for religious...
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york, who made new york in many ways. he and smith remained very, very affectionate wall -- well into the 1930's after smith was out of political life. and p he insists that there be a zoo in central park so that al smith can come and visit the animals. he's living up town at that point. there are poignant stories about smith at the end of his life, he literally had a key to the zoo and he would sometimes go down there in the middle of the night and hang out at the central park zoo. in many ways it's a tribute to al smith and his love of animals. >> honorary night superintendent was al smith at the zoom. >> we've had a very, very patient audience here and in just a minute we're going to start taking questions from you as well. but we have a very patient tony from pleasantville, new york, who has been holding. you're on c-span and the contenders. >> thank you for this series and c-span. i've been watching for over 20 years and this -- i think if more people would watch c-span we would have better presidential candidates. b
york, who made new york in many ways. he and smith remained very, very affectionate wall -- well into the 1930's after smith was out of political life. and p he insists that there be a zoo in central park so that al smith can come and visit the animals. he's living up town at that point. there are poignant stories about smith at the end of his life, he literally had a key to the zoo and he would sometimes go down there in the middle of the night and hang out at the central park zoo. in many...
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york as new york is waiting. it is all lit up, and not too many folks there, but new york is getting pelted with rain, but it is good to see the lights on no matter what. >> it goes to show that even though new york city is facing the first hurricane for most people who live there if the not all, they are not turning the lights off in times square. >> and in philadelphia, the city is getting ready for the pam im of the storm as the airport closed at 10:00 p.m. there is a fear that irene could flood the city. >> and hurricane irene is coming in fast and furious in the city of brotherly love. high winds have the city in a state of emergency. sarah hoy e, philadelphia. >> and she is out of there. and americans may see spiking gas prices, and in new york city, mayor bloomberg says it is too late for some people, and you will hear what has to say as we look at this picture of times square. [ female announcer ] vets agree, a healthy checkup starts inside. our breakthrough iams premium protection formula is developed wi
york as new york is waiting. it is all lit up, and not too many folks there, but new york is getting pelted with rain, but it is good to see the lights on no matter what. >> it goes to show that even though new york city is facing the first hurricane for most people who live there if the not all, they are not turning the lights off in times square. >> and in philadelphia, the city is getting ready for the pam im of the storm as the airport closed at 10:00 p.m. there is a fear that...
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, new york, new jersey, rhode island. so, again, as this system makes its way upward, we're expecting the center of the storm over new york at about 9:30. that's a little bit less than an hour and a half from now. in the meantime, the storm surge continues to push in, high tide continuing to make its way into the lower harbor of new york and then later on into connecticut. we're not quite out of the woods yet. once the system moves to the north, all the north-facing beaches along the north shore of long island and the bays and long island sound, they're going to have to be dealing with this, as well, matt. >> your guest just mentioned, this could be the day the ocean meets the bay. a lot of coastal areas deal with that dilemma. how far is the bay from where you're standing right now? >> it's about half a mile. it's possible that that could happen. i mean, the flooding is really just getting started now. you know, when you, when you were with us earlier, you could see those sand berms. those are all gone. let me stop this
, new york, new jersey, rhode island. so, again, as this system makes its way upward, we're expecting the center of the storm over new york at about 9:30. that's a little bit less than an hour and a half from now. in the meantime, the storm surge continues to push in, high tide continuing to make its way into the lower harbor of new york and then later on into connecticut. we're not quite out of the woods yet. once the system moves to the north, all the north-facing beaches along the north...
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york with the latest marina what is the latest out of new york. well liz this is probably being perceived as a significant blow to the occupy wall street movement i was down there all day i spent about least five hours down there in the aftermath of the police raid and i can tell you that the occupy activists the supporters they really genuinely believe that the judge was ultimately going to rule on their behalf and then they would be allowed back into the park with their tents with their tarps with their sleeping bags they really thought that that would be the ultimate conclusion and as we found out within the past half hour and as we were reporting a judge delivered a final ruling against the occupy protesters in terms of the fact that they are no longer allowed to bring their property in there to set up camp there and this is this is sort of a position new york city took new york city mayor michael bloomberg put his foot down and said that this this this park will no longer be used as a campground and when this happens after it was evacuated af
york with the latest marina what is the latest out of new york. well liz this is probably being perceived as a significant blow to the occupy wall street movement i was down there all day i spent about least five hours down there in the aftermath of the police raid and i can tell you that the occupy activists the supporters they really genuinely believe that the judge was ultimately going to rule on their behalf and then they would be allowed back into the park with their tents with their tarps...
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to new york. >> the attack in india had a direct impact on new york. police told new york hotel managers, if a guest requests a particular room on a high floor or doesn't let the maid in for days, the nypd wants to know. in mumbai, indian police were outgunned by terrorists, so new york put military-style cops on the transport system. they're armed almost like combat troops. >> is it intimidating to people? i guess it is. i'm here to put their minds at ease. >> the special operations division practices assault tactics on old subway cars. they're preparing for a mumbai scenario when terrorists attacked in small units. but force doesn't work unless you know where to focus it. this $100 million command center in lower manhattan monitors more than 1,700 cameras installed since 9/11. they're programmed with el ga rhythms so they can automatically detect patterns. if someone leaves a bag in front of a key building or a car circles a block repeatedly, the cameras here set off an alarm. 9 images can also be reviewed with a specificity that might shock new york
to new york. >> the attack in india had a direct impact on new york. police told new york hotel managers, if a guest requests a particular room on a high floor or doesn't let the maid in for days, the nypd wants to know. in mumbai, indian police were outgunned by terrorists, so new york put military-style cops on the transport system. they're armed almost like combat troops. >> is it intimidating to people? i guess it is. i'm here to put their minds at ease. >> the special...
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enjoying new york so far? >> absolutely. >> geraldo: are youngster you s as well. >> new yorkers trying to get home. >> 23rd and third. the subway is down. we stopped driving because of rain conditions. >> geraldo: had to make the off the island before they shut down the bridges so we let him go. >> start walking. 20 blocks to a mile. go home. be smart. okay. a virginia state senator son phone with us. the commonwealth has endured a lot of what is in store for new york and is still suffering some of the effects. so senator -- here it comes. what is going on down in virginia? >> geraldo, clearly one of the few downsides to leaving in the great coastal cities are the rare storms. a busy day and sad day. six storm related deaths in virginia and north carolina. our prayers go out to the families. a it tough week. a 5.8 earthquake. 6,000-acre forest fire and you now hopefully irene has put that out. >> geraldo: in terms of casualties, senator, are you aware, can you bring us up to date on what you have endured so f
enjoying new york so far? >> absolutely. >> geraldo: are youngster you s as well. >> new yorkers trying to get home. >> 23rd and third. the subway is down. we stopped driving because of rain conditions. >> geraldo: had to make the off the island before they shut down the bridges so we let him go. >> start walking. 20 blocks to a mile. go home. be smart. okay. a virginia state senator son phone with us. the commonwealth has endured a lot of what is in store...
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even albany, new york. 2 1/2 hours northwest, of course, in upstate new york out of new york city, putting out a statement yesterday. high winds, an incredible amount of rain. and in terms of the rain, that really could be a calling card of irene. we could see 10 to 12 inches. 8 inches in albany, new york. but the problem is not just the rain alone. this has been the wettest august on record, 10 to 12 inches at the very least for this month. >> very saturated. >> that's it. the ground is saturated. can't support the winds and so much easier to tumble off, the trees, the power lines onto cars and homes. it mounts up because of the saturated soil and the incoming rain. so in the end, winds not so much. the calling card of hurricane irene in the end may be the heavy amount of dosing rain. it's so massive of a cloud shield, 430 miles wide and it's slow moving. which really is the worst thing that could happen because it's not going to hit and get out. it's going to slowly make its way through. >> sometimes that's the worst kind. we'll check back with you throughout the afternoon for more on th
even albany, new york. 2 1/2 hours northwest, of course, in upstate new york out of new york city, putting out a statement yesterday. high winds, an incredible amount of rain. and in terms of the rain, that really could be a calling card of irene. we could see 10 to 12 inches. 8 inches in albany, new york. but the problem is not just the rain alone. this has been the wettest august on record, 10 to 12 inches at the very least for this month. >> very saturated. >> that's it. the...
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than new york city. it's a very large diverse state. it has led on a variety of social issues, whether it's women's voting or the abolition movement. all those things were started here in new york state. and in the end, new york city is an international city which people look to and come to all the time and so i am hopeful that this victory will be able to be mimicked and copied in other states and i'm certainly available to go anywhere in the country anyone want nose try to help to allow the citizens of those states to get the same rights i finally will have on july 24th which turns out to be my partner's birthday. >> happy birthday to him early. did you happen to get a chance to talk to your sister rosie about this, did you have a conversation, celebration? >> i'm sort of new to the tweeter thing and so she started following me on twitter after we passed the bill and she and i had a late lunch/early dinner on saturday. i only got back from albany saturday afternoon and i saw her saturday night and then
than new york city. it's a very large diverse state. it has led on a variety of social issues, whether it's women's voting or the abolition movement. all those things were started here in new york state. and in the end, new york city is an international city which people look to and come to all the time and so i am hopeful that this victory will be able to be mimicked and copied in other states and i'm certainly available to go anywhere in the country anyone want nose try to help to allow the...
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a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the telegraph in washington to be telegraphed and printed for the paper, at 2:15 he could report union troops are being successful. the enemy is fleeing for the field. the day is ours. half an hour later considered reinforcements arriving on the field turned that around completely and henry rain along with most of the union army had to flee the field back of the road across bull run and back toward washington. he rode all the way to washington with a revised story in his hand and got to the military telegraph operat
a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the...
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lived in new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arrested him. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in this small area here in midtown manhattan. no incidents and... >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was where he wanted to be. ( crowd cheering ) >> five, four, three, two, one! ( loud cheering ) ( music playing ) >> and i remember talking to john shortly after midnight. there was a sense of accomplishment. we had just made the arrests in the... the ressam spin-off, and, you know, certainly we believed that we got everybody that we needed to find, but, you know, you're never really 100% sure of that. >> and so, i think a lot of the fbi leadership for the first time realized that o'neill was right, tha
lived in new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arrested him. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in this small area here in midtown manhattan. no incidents and... >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people....
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jersey to new york. vermont to massachusetts. 20 or more are dead. millions still without power. billions in damages have been inflicted. tonight live and at large. how bad was she is this when will things be back to normal and who pays for the cleanup? >> many americans are still at serious risk of power outages and flooding which could be worse as rivers swell past the banks. i want people to understand this is not over. >> now comes the floods. hi everybody. i am geraldo rivera. as new york and many cities up and down the northeast coast breathe a collective sigh of relief that the winds and sea water storm surge of hurricane irene didn't end the world' we know it. the impact nevertheless from the hurricane is widespread and it is serious including several dead in new york state. three in new jersey. four in virginia. six in north carolina. and three more in pennsylvania. philadelphia is also being hard hit by record flooding. tonight as we mourn the dead and tally the damage our urgent focus is on th
jersey to new york. vermont to massachusetts. 20 or more are dead. millions still without power. billions in damages have been inflicted. tonight live and at large. how bad was she is this when will things be back to normal and who pays for the cleanup? >> many americans are still at serious risk of power outages and flooding which could be worse as rivers swell past the banks. i want people to understand this is not over. >> now comes the floods. hi everybody. i am geraldo rivera....
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it puts it 115 miles from new york city. we've been focusing on new york. there is a reason to are that. new york is say place that has 8 million, 9 million people in op population. you're talking about a lot of people being affected in a place that's not known for its hurricane preparedness. new york is ready for a lot of stuff. it ain't quite ready for this. you have the airports closed, the public transit closed down. they're telling us, can you imagine this, tomorrow morning, rush hour, the commute, no public transit tomorrow in new york. >> a lot of people don't have cars. they rely on the subway system and the buss to get where they have to go. people are basically stuck at their homes. it's unclear -- maybe that's what they need, people to stay home for a while and maybe that's what's going to happen here. >> the mayor is telling them to do that, asking everybody to evacuate. that was yesterday, the day before. that's over. don't even try to go anywhere now. you need to stay in your homes. jacqui jeras, do i have you over there? >> i think you got me
it puts it 115 miles from new york city. we've been focusing on new york. there is a reason to are that. new york is say place that has 8 million, 9 million people in op population. you're talking about a lot of people being affected in a place that's not known for its hurricane preparedness. new york is ready for a lot of stuff. it ain't quite ready for this. you have the airports closed, the public transit closed down. they're telling us, can you imagine this, tomorrow morning, rush hour, the...
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hayley will nowe heading to new york city. >> i'm really excited to go to new york. this is, like, my time and what i really want to do and i want to chase my dreams. >>> still ahead. what really happens when young aspiring models come to new york and are all alone. >> oh, my god! anncr: looking for life insurance can feel like a jungle of "ifs". if i'll finally get the coverage my family deserves. if it's something we can afford. to steer clear of the confusion, go to metlife.com. in less than five minutes,you'll get straight answers like: "how much life insurance you really need" and "how much it costs". so, no matter where you end up buying, you'll make the best d dision for your family. get guarantees for the if in life from metlife. call1-888-metlife for your free quote with no pressure or obligation. vine-ripened tomatoes and real italian seasoned meat. the food got famous. and soon, so did the chef. hello, i am chef boyardee. quality ingredients no preservatives still in every bowl. i just signed the whole family up for unlimited mobile to mobile minutes. you'
hayley will nowe heading to new york city. >> i'm really excited to go to new york. this is, like, my time and what i really want to do and i want to chase my dreams. >>> still ahead. what really happens when young aspiring models come to new york and are all alone. >> oh, my god! anncr: looking for life insurance can feel like a jungle of "ifs". if i'll finally get the coverage my family deserves. if it's something we can afford. to steer clear of the confusion,...
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this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i want to point out is the very dynamic process of making identity in this period. people have been kidnapped from and brought enslaved to the new world, to the united states, to america, to the united states, to new york. and they didn't become black-american or african-americans overnight, but the the a process of struggle. and that was -- of trying to forge identity. and that's what the schooling was all about. so to pass on that circle number one, to pass on circle number two is the, um, black community it wit
this is new york. basically, work hard, become very skilled in your trade or in your profession and make money in the process. but then give money back to the community. and finally, in this idea of cosmopolitanism. read shakespeare, read milton, read wordsworth and have a sense of the entire world. so what i think is really important to think of here is the way in which when we say black-american or african-american, you know, an image immediately comes to mind, and i -- kind of static. what i...
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let's stay in new york. joining us is the commissioner for new york city's office of emergency management, joseph bruno. mr. bruno, thank you very much for coming in. are you ready in new york for irene? >> well, we're
let's stay in new york. joining us is the commissioner for new york city's office of emergency management, joseph bruno. mr. bruno, thank you very much for coming in. are you ready in new york for irene? >> well, we're
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and moving on towards new york city. a hugely populated area. 65 million people, a big chunk that move in the area where it is moving now. atlantic city if you can believe it, a ghosttown. if you have been there, this is hard to look at. hard to believe. casinos shut down for only the third time in three decades. rick leventhal has been monitoring the situation for us in atlantic city and now is in the thick of it. rick? >> and harris, we had to move our truck from the beach location here to pacific avenue because the flooding from all the rain had actually encroached the vehicle so we had to move here where the winds aren't buffeting us as much but you can see pacific avenue is completely desserted. it does look like a ghost town because it is. they evacuated more than 90% of the residents. all of the visitors out of all of the 11 casino hotels and the rest of the hotels here. more than 20,000 hotel rooms vacant. and the city aside from police officers patrolling the streets virtually desserted. the rains have slowed do
and moving on towards new york city. a hugely populated area. 65 million people, a big chunk that move in the area where it is moving now. atlantic city if you can believe it, a ghosttown. if you have been there, this is hard to look at. hard to believe. casinos shut down for only the third time in three decades. rick leventhal has been monitoring the situation for us in atlantic city and now is in the thick of it. rick? >> and harris, we had to move our truck from the beach location here...
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why new york? >> we think new york is the place where we can attract great talent, great faculty, great students. in the end, creating an innovation center, innovation hub, is about getting great people. i think new york is the place they want to come. they come to silicon valley for certain things but new york has its own set of attractions. >> there aren't many jobs in science, engineering in new york. will jobs follow if an institution like yours comes to new york and is built? do you think the money and jobs come next? >> i think they go together hand in hand. you look at the history of stanford. it was ted tournin who got hewlett and packard together and told hem to start a company because students wanted to stay in california but there were no jobs. he created that as a way to build the economy and it worked. you can create that excitement, vibran vibrance. bringing in young people, young brains, those people who don't realize they can't start the next yahoo! or google and getting them to do
why new york? >> we think new york is the place where we can attract great talent, great faculty, great students. in the end, creating an innovation center, innovation hub, is about getting great people. i think new york is the place they want to come. they come to silicon valley for certain things but new york has its own set of attractions. >> there aren't many jobs in science, engineering in new york. will jobs follow if an institution like yours comes to new york and is built?...
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and new york is definitely on alert. we saw that this morning on our commute in and we're seeing it at the train stations. more people in uniforms, more dogs, check points on bridges and the subways. it is likely to continue through the weekend. i asked secretary clinton what the latest is, if this was expected, if this threat was expected and how concerned we should be. listen to what she had to say. >> first, there is a specific, credible, but unconfirmed threat report. we take it seriously as we always do and particularly because we learned from the raid on bin laden's headquarters and going through all the material that al qaeda was still determined to attack around anniversaries and particularly new york and washington. we are obviously working with everybody to try to find as much information as possible. >> and she said if 9/11 taught us anything it's that our spirit is strong. we can band together and make it through the tough times. we saw that spirit at the opening bell back on september 17th, 2001 when the mar
and new york is definitely on alert. we saw that this morning on our commute in and we're seeing it at the train stations. more people in uniforms, more dogs, check points on bridges and the subways. it is likely to continue through the weekend. i asked secretary clinton what the latest is, if this was expected, if this threat was expected and how concerned we should be. listen to what she had to say. >> first, there is a specific, credible, but unconfirmed threat report. we take it...