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out of new york. they had dug railroad tunnels under the river before. it was ventilating this thing that was a problem. but cleaning out the poisonous exhaust fumes of cars and trucks, nobody had ever had a problem like that before. they built a tunnel in pittsburgh, threw cars in there for three weeks and a couple of people died of carbon monoxide poisoning. what does clifford do? holland does this. he creates four immense wind factories. here they are. they still stand. industrial architecture. two at each end of the tunnel, one in the river, one on land. they capture the wind, like venetian blinds. they capture the wind and they have 80 or 90 gigantic fans inside and shoot it into the tunnel. not straight through the tunnel. because if you had a fire it would go like a cyclone through the tunnel. but pull it in gradually, at hubcap level, and the air comes in at your hubcap level, and the bad air is sucked out of the roof of the tunnel. so the air inside the holland tunnel and every tunnel in the
out of new york. they had dug railroad tunnels under the river before. it was ventilating this thing that was a problem. but cleaning out the poisonous exhaust fumes of cars and trucks, nobody had ever had a problem like that before. they built a tunnel in pittsburgh, threw cars in there for three weeks and a couple of people died of carbon monoxide poisoning. what does clifford do? holland does this. he creates four immense wind factories. here they are. they still stand. industrial...
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and from new york to other cities. becometworks would vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. news androutes gossip and information are traveling, these are the same 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? government's past two types of laws regarding alcohol. to profit that sought 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 power tod limit the number of establishments, this was not their goal. they raised revenues by encouraging drinking in new york city. the more taverns, the morpheus got spread around. the second type of law tried to curb disorder. you could not serve hard liquor to service. they could not take clothing or good
and from new york to other cities. becometworks would vitally important as mechanisms for political mobilization. news androutes gossip and information are traveling, these are the same 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? government's past two types of laws...
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. >> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we thought what the library's president and ceo, it anthony marx about the history of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> host: tony marx, let's start with some numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> guest: the new york public library circulates the largest in america. 88 branches in every neighborhood diversely serve as well as for important research libraries, this one being the crown jewel at the center of the system, but also the schaumburg center in harlem, library for performing arts at lincoln center and science industry and is this library. we have about 2100 employees. we have a budget of about $280 million a year operating about half comes from the city of new york, largely to pay for the circulating library system in all the neighborhoods. the other half comes from return on the billion dollars endowment of the private foundation that employs me, the lenox aster until contrasts. and then, weaver is somewhere b
. >> on a recent trip to new york city, booktv visited the new york public library where we thought what the library's president and ceo, it anthony marx about the history of the institution as well as its current operations and future. >> host: tony marx, let's start with some numbers. how big is the new york public library? how many employees, budget, et cetera? >> guest: the new york public library circulates the largest in america. 88 branches in every neighborhood...
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that's why i had to take a new york city policeman. that's why i had to take tom tuny and appoint him to protect this &Ñcity. after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the same reaction. he says, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitols, all different capitols around the world so that new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal gover'2q9 marathon ke again raises the issue. the fbi knew about these two brothers. why didn't they pass it on to the police? so, here we have this same concern, the same concern that was bothering police chief woods, captain tuny is now bothering the people in charge of new york city and other cities today. intelligence is only valuable if it's shared. we have all the eyes and ears in the wo
that's why i had to take a new york city policeman. that's why i had to take tom tuny and appoint him to protect this &Ñcity. after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the same reaction. he says, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york...
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new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. celebrate what's new, with the bigger, better menu at red lobster! try our newest wood-grilled combination! maine lobster, extra jumbo shrimp, and salmon! all topped with decadent brown butter. or savory new lobster scampi linguini, with lobster in every bite. and, the ultimate feast. it's the ultimate ultimate! with more shrimp than ever. more of what you love, our new menu. it's a bigger, better reason to celebrate. so hurry in! and sea food differently. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things.
new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. celebrate what's new, with the bigger, better menu at...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. 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 in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jet
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. 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 in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart...
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>> the biggest was certainly the new york herald and the new york tribune. dailyot close to 100,000 during the civil war. greeley had a national edition that went all the way to the west. that is how abraham lincoln got to know -- and even before the presidency -- distrust horace greeley. win as wanted douglas to a rebuke of the democratic presidents. it is complicated. those are the biggest. but the reach spread exponentially not only from national edition's but from the fact that newspapers around the country picked up the reports of the times, the tribune and the herald. one person wrote, or more than one person wrote, all of the news from this country seems to flow west and south from new york. you never see newspapers arriving in new york from other cities. new york became the great exporter of news and it was all political news. >> do you have another lincoln book? >> not really. i am thinking of getting my story in order to tell the tale of this book around the century for a year. i am waiting for that invitation and inspiration that i talked about at
>> the biggest was certainly the new york herald and the new york tribune. dailyot close to 100,000 during the civil war. greeley had a national edition that went all the way to the west. that is how abraham lincoln got to know -- and even before the presidency -- distrust horace greeley. win as wanted douglas to a rebuke of the democratic presidents. it is complicated. those are the biggest. but the reach spread exponentially not only from national edition's but from the fact that...
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while at the new york military the new york times, he was pulitzernominated for a prize. books, "i pledge allegiance," it was turned into a great miniseries on cbs. perhaps some of you watched it in the past. "gangland," how the fbi broke 1993.b, in "the eve of destruction," the of the war in to 2003. "american lightning: terror, mystery, the birth of hollywood, century,"ime of the truefloor of heaven: a tale of the last frontier and the yukon gold rush." i should also mention that warner brothers is preparing a film of "dark invasion," starring bradley cooper as the the book. please welcome howard blum! [applause] >> pick up a newspaper and just headlines.he check out the internet and read post. any there's news about terrorism anywhere, and it's all very frightening. at night.ep you up one day, they're saying new york city is a target. chicago.day, it's then las vegas. even the air force academy. the president tells us that we have to worry, isis is not going to attack the homeland yet. then a republican presidential candidate comes out and says, do have to worry. our b
while at the new york military the new york times, he was pulitzernominated for a prize. books, "i pledge allegiance," it was turned into a great miniseries on cbs. perhaps some of you watched it in the past. "gangland," how the fbi broke 1993.b, in "the eve of destruction," the of the war in to 2003. "american lightning: terror, mystery, the birth of hollywood, century,"ime of the truefloor of heaven: a tale of the last frontier and the yukon gold...
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new york political campaigns, for the mayor of new york. how government relates to the press was always part of my life. still is at the metropolitan museum. we work with government relations as well as press relations. just the idea percolated up in my head about how different it might have been in the 19th century both in terms of press culture and in terms of lincoln, almost imagining someone i would have worked for. what would he have required? would he have been as difficult, demanding, i should say? >> he owned a german newspaper? [laughter] >> you have to imagine a press culture in which politics and journalism was interlocking. they were part of the same power culture. newspapers were party organizations through and through. lincoln had political newspapers that favored him in illinois, the surrounding area. this was pre-presidential. so he wants to be president by , 1859. german immigrants are flooding into the west, voting eligible german immigrants. they have their own german language newspapers. lincoln found out that this fello
new york political campaigns, for the mayor of new york. how government relates to the press was always part of my life. still is at the metropolitan museum. we work with government relations as well as press relations. just the idea percolated up in my head about how different it might have been in the 19th century both in terms of press culture and in terms of lincoln, almost imagining someone i would have worked for. what would he have required? would he have been as difficult, demanding, i...
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the new york times and daily news prospered even as the herald tribune expired. we asked richard gill why. here was a shifting of both the business demand curves and the union-determined supply curve in the newspaper industry. for a prosperous paper its situation before the settlements would appear like this. its demand curve is strongly affected by the printers' productivity. the supply curve is really the union-determined wage. we have equilibrium at this wage with this number of printers. now two things happen. unions demanded higher wages. so the supply curve of labor shifted up here. but also the times introduced more highly automated typesetting machinery. this greatly raised the productivity of printers. since the demand curve for labor reflects printers' productivity, the new demand curve might look like this. here's the final situation. the times is basically ok. wages are higher. employment is lower. but the productivity increase made possible by automation leaves the firm profitable. when it came to relatively unprofitable papers like the herald tribun
the new york times and daily news prospered even as the herald tribune expired. we asked richard gill why. here was a shifting of both the business demand curves and the union-determined supply curve in the newspaper industry. for a prosperous paper its situation before the settlements would appear like this. its demand curve is strongly affected by the printers' productivity. the supply curve is really the union-determined wage. we have equilibrium at this wage with this number of printers....
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cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's poms have new york last in too many categories. and no amount of taxpayer ads will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination, that's why it's shocking rob astorino has violated antidiscrimination laws for years. he's the only county executive in the nation mo refuses to comply. the "new york times" on as treen oh, die-hard resistance to civil rights laws didn't work out for the south and it won't work now. rob as screen oh, so far right, he's wrong for new york. >> on the next "washington journal," final predictionings for the mid term electionings. you can join the conversation with calls calls and comments on facebook and twitter. today a discussion on the technologist and biomedical research to create an h.i.v. vaccine and other treatments. dr. fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases takes part in an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014, c-span has broug
cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's poms have new york last in too many categories. and no amount of taxpayer ads will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination, that's why it's shocking rob astorino has violated antidiscrimination laws for years. he's the only county executive in the nation mo refuses to comply. the "new york times" on as treen oh, die-hard resistance to civil rights laws didn't work out for the south and it won't work now. rob as...
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you just walked in new york's fashion week, one of the biggest events that goes down in new york city. jason: right. allie: what was that like for you preparing for that? jason: first i was, you know, i was kind of nervous doing it, you know, because, you know, i'm -- really, when i know fashion -- when it comes to fashion people, it's all crazy. it's crazy stuff. allie: any comparisons to when you walked out on the stage in front of a huge crowd, the nerves, the excitement, to when you walk out on the football field in front of your fans? jason: it was like cameras flashing like the super bowl. you know, the super bowl, you came out, all those cameras just flashing. that's how it felt. i went with it, and i did it, and everybody loved it, and we walking the runway was crazy. i did little dances and stuff to make everybody laugh, and i -- and i got through it. allie: fashion shows are just part of the perks that come with playing in new york, and jpp has embraced the spotlight in the big city and the fans that come with it. jason: because here in new york, you know, i feel like if you
you just walked in new york's fashion week, one of the biggest events that goes down in new york city. jason: right. allie: what was that like for you preparing for that? jason: first i was, you know, i was kind of nervous doing it, you know, because, you know, i'm -- really, when i know fashion -- when it comes to fashion people, it's all crazy. it's crazy stuff. allie: any comparisons to when you walked out on the stage in front of a huge crowd, the nerves, the excitement, to when you walk...
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and 32 in new york city. for tomorrow, things don't change very much, although a front does combine and it moves colder air back into a frigid area already. but that warmup we had in chicago for one day goes away tomorrow as the cooldown comes. still sunny and nice in the southwest. a little windy in l.a. today. watch out for that, red flag warnings going on out there. no burning outside if you don't have to, of course. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much, chad. we know more about the deadly terror attack on a jerusalem synagogue. two palestinian cousins barged into a temple in the western part of the holy city. this is tuesday. a gun and butcher knives, that killed four rabbis and a police officer. the israeli prime minister calling the attackers human animals on tuesday night. let's turn now to cnn's atika shubert. she's live in jerusalem. atika. >> that's right, it was a tense nice, relatively calm, although people are still on edge as you can imagine. they are trying to go about their regular daily busin
and 32 in new york city. for tomorrow, things don't change very much, although a front does combine and it moves colder air back into a frigid area already. but that warmup we had in chicago for one day goes away tomorrow as the cooldown comes. still sunny and nice in the southwest. a little windy in l.a. today. watch out for that, red flag warnings going on out there. no burning outside if you don't have to, of course. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much, chad. we know more about the...
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the new york city marathon will take over new york city and boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement for thousands of not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had
the new york city marathon will take over new york city and boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement boroughs tomorrow. thousands will hit the pavement for thousands of not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical...
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in 1979, schneider was a new york city employee working in what had been the new york life building in lower manhattan. he knew the clock had been abandoned for decades and was in desperate need of repair. >> everything looked dilapidated, and i thought it would reflect very poorly on the city to have this kind of clock not working. >> axelrod: schneider, who loved watches since he was a kid, immersed himself in the study of clocks and watches and successfully lobbied the city to let him get the clocks back on time. so every week for the past 34 weeks, schneider-- now the official clock master of new york city and his trusty assistant forest merkowitz, have kept the gears greased and used this old-fashioned crank to wind this 19th century clock in lower manhattan, one of only a hand full left of its kind. >> what we're trying to do is to preserve this clock for posterity, so that new yorkers and visitors can appreciate what this is all about. >> axelrod: but marvin and forest are dealing with the distinct possibility that time may notob their side. earlier this year, a developer bought
in 1979, schneider was a new york city employee working in what had been the new york life building in lower manhattan. he knew the clock had been abandoned for decades and was in desperate need of repair. >> everything looked dilapidated, and i thought it would reflect very poorly on the city to have this kind of clock not working. >> axelrod: schneider, who loved watches since he was a kid, immersed himself in the study of clocks and watches and successfully lobbied the city to...
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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new york city. we keep using new york, but is a great representation of the irish extremes. the% of those arrested in 1850's were irish born. the prostitutes arrested in 1858 were irish born. wherever you turn, you found irish offenders. sometimes petty thieves, drunk and disorderly. sometimes much more serious stuff. from a judge. "there is a large class -- i was about to say majority -- of the population of new york and oakland to loan the rearing of two or more children inevitably means a boy for the present or a girl for the brothel." very blunt language. prisoners, i guess they are lining up or getting out of this wagon. known as? anyone with personal experience? what we call it? >> paddy wagon. >> why? >> the name patrick? >> it was a nickname, sometimes pejorative, sometimes affectionate. why would they call this a paddy wagon? >> because it is full of irishman. -- irishmen. irishmen.k is full of it also may be because a large percentage of the men driving that van were irishman wearing blue uniforms. 1850's, 1860's over a quarter of the new york police department wer
new york city. we keep using new york, but is a great representation of the irish extremes. the% of those arrested in 1850's were irish born. the prostitutes arrested in 1858 were irish born. wherever you turn, you found irish offenders. sometimes petty thieves, drunk and disorderly. sometimes much more serious stuff. from a judge. "there is a large class -- i was about to say majority -- of the population of new york and oakland to loan the rearing of two or more children inevitably means...
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he came to new york at 7. as a teenager, he watched brando on broadway. >> big difference in the theater is that you are actually in front of living people. you are connected. you are communicating with them. >> reporter: he connected like few ever did. in 1956, four hit shows on broadway at once. the first tony for best director, 1964, "barefoot in the park." his last, 48 years later for "death of a salesman." >> a salesman has got to dream. it gos with the territory. thank you. >> really okay. >> before he was a great director, he was a great performer, teaming with elaine may to satirize american culture. >> you can stand it. you married me for it. >> reporter: directing is where his genius took full sweep. >> you are trying to seduce me. >> reporter: his hollywood hits sprinkled five decades. from "the graduate" for best director to "knowledge" to "bird cage" in 1996. >> madonna, madonna, madonna. >> and charlie wilson's war. >> that's the nice thing about making a movie. if you are lucky if it's any good.
he came to new york at 7. as a teenager, he watched brando on broadway. >> big difference in the theater is that you are actually in front of living people. you are connected. you are communicating with them. >> reporter: he connected like few ever did. in 1956, four hit shows on broadway at once. the first tony for best director, 1964, "barefoot in the park." his last, 48 years later for "death of a salesman." >> a salesman has got to dream. it gos with...
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while at the new york military the new york times, he was pulitzernominated for a prize. books, "i pledge allegiance," it was turned into a great miniseries on cbs. perhaps some of you watched it in the past. "gangland," how the fbi broke 1993.b, in "the eve of destruction," the of the war in to 2003.
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upstate, new york, is half the vote, sean. new york city's expected to be a lower turnout. he has a lot of problems on the left where democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. it's the suburbs that are going to making the big difference. we can win this race, it's going to be a huge win on tuesday, a big statement, gun own verse to come out to vote -- owners have to come out to vote. off lot of big issues where people may not normally vote for republicans, but they will this time. >> we have to say good-bye. thank you rob, we'll watch closely. four days to go. thanks for being with us. >>> when we come back, the question of the day, it's about halloween, straight ahead. why dodododododo want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for
upstate, new york, is half the vote, sean. new york city's expected to be a lower turnout. he has a lot of problems on the left where democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. it's the suburbs that are going to making the big difference. we can win this race, it's going to be a huge win on tuesday, a big statement, gun own verse to come out to vote -- owners have to come out to vote. off lot of big issues where people may not normally vote for republicans, but they will this time....
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this is a building owned by the port authority of new york and new jersey. actually, i think we might have lost stephanie. nick, staying with you just for a moment, this is a publicly owned building. a lot of people would wonder in 2014, this is an extremely dangerous way to clean a building. is this something that you've seen in your history as a fire department fairly frequently happen with these kinds of window watchers? >> well, scaffold collapses are not totally rare. they do happen and the fire department responds to every one of them. so that -- without seeing what the commanders are seeing, i wouldn't be able to go beyond that. >> indeed. earlier stephanie gosk was saying at this point police and fire officials are not clearing the ground below. how long do you think a situation like that will continue before police and fire officials would want to completely clear the area below? as you said, the scaffold is not just a threat to the men who are on it? also potentially a threat to the people on the ground. >> sure. that's a judgment how much space th
this is a building owned by the port authority of new york and new jersey. actually, i think we might have lost stephanie. nick, staying with you just for a moment, this is a publicly owned building. a lot of people would wonder in 2014, this is an extremely dangerous way to clean a building. is this something that you've seen in your history as a fire department fairly frequently happen with these kinds of window watchers? >> well, scaffold collapses are not totally rare. they do happen...
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new york, los angeles. protesters in large numbers particularly in new york just, just moving through the city without really a plan that has been announced. without permits or anything. obviously for law enforcement this is a very delicate balance. >> absolutely. and the best thing they could do in a peaceful protest like this, this could easily go to a d disobedience if the police walken front of them and tell them to stop right now. we close our roads every day in america, because of wrecks. let these people walk. let them talk. as long as they're nonviolent, because if the police tell them to stop now, because they want them off the road, because the police said so, then you are going to go disobedience. because they're disobeying civil order from the police. so i think what you are seeing on television right now, let it work itself out. let people demonstrate. because as soon as the police tell them to stop. and the demonstrators want to continue to move. it goats to cives to civil diso. >> lieutenant
new york, los angeles. protesters in large numbers particularly in new york just, just moving through the city without really a plan that has been announced. without permits or anything. obviously for law enforcement this is a very delicate balance. >> absolutely. and the best thing they could do in a peaceful protest like this, this could easily go to a d disobedience if the police walken front of them and tell them to stop right now. we close our roads every day in america, because of...
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new york city. this does not include their american-born children. it is 25%, 28% of people born in ireland. if you throw when their kids, in their kids, you're talking 40%, 50% of the population. and do not forget one thing in that statistic -- these are not just irish people. they are mostly irish catholics. this is a double set of fears there. i just threw this image in, too, to show you the other connections with other groups. this is from 1882. you see the caption at the bottom. "the dream of the jews realized." the cartoonist showing new york city completely taken over by jewish immigrants and they are taking down the sign that says john smith's drygoods. good american-born name, john smith. that is coming down and epstein and sons is being placed up there. the new herald is "the new jerusalem herald." you see stereotypes of jewish people lording over the city. the funny thing is this is 1882 and the cartoonist is worried that there are too many jews in new york and it is just at this moment t
new york city. this does not include their american-born children. it is 25%, 28% of people born in ireland. if you throw when their kids, in their kids, you're talking 40%, 50% of the population. and do not forget one thing in that statistic -- these are not just irish people. they are mostly irish catholics. this is a double set of fears there. i just threw this image in, too, to show you the other connections with other groups. this is from 1882. you see the caption at the bottom. "the...
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marconey would come to new york, he had a lot of girlfriends in new york, and tsarnaev would deliver flowers and candy to them, and got to know them well. when the marconey company creates a spin-off called rca, which turned the company from ship-to-shore communications, and to entertainment for the millions. tsarnaev said let's do this. how about creating a thing called an entertainment box. and out of it will come news and sports and all of that. and we'll put it in the living room. they felt, you're crazy. five years later they're doing it. in the mid-'20s, he moves rca's headquarters from downtown, where the biggest radio industry in the world was created, up to broadway. that's where the entertainment is. that's where bing crosby is. that's where jack benny is. his life-long rival, and they were truly life-long rivals, tsarnaev with bill paley. paley is the son of very rich cigar making family. the family started in the ukraine. by the time they moved from chicago to philadelphia, they had made it. he went to wharton school. his dad basically bought him the station. he hated him
marconey would come to new york, he had a lot of girlfriends in new york, and tsarnaev would deliver flowers and candy to them, and got to know them well. when the marconey company creates a spin-off called rca, which turned the company from ship-to-shore communications, and to entertainment for the millions. tsarnaev said let's do this. how about creating a thing called an entertainment box. and out of it will come news and sports and all of that. and we'll put it in the living room. they...
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>> wrong, new york. and it's like,ty look, it's the turduken. >> what else will you do when you're digging out from eight feet of snow? >> we should have asked dotty about that. let's have a great thanksgiving, folks. on thursday, the ceo of target. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the markets. take a look at the major averages here. a whole lot of major nothing going on as far as the s&p and our concern. but what do you expect the day before thanksgiving? we have low volumes on these days. the dow has actually shown movement, up about one third of 1%. as techocks gain -- stocks gain. even though the s&p and nasdaq are not moving much at all, they are still hanging around all highs. not bad, actually. claims gotd jobless investors worried up the strength of the economy. stocks snapped a three-day winning streak yesterday, barely. but hopefully gaining some momentum heading into the holiday. joining me on options is the equity strategist at the crest partne
>> wrong, new york. and it's like,ty look, it's the turduken. >> what else will you do when you're digging out from eight feet of snow? >> we should have asked dotty about that. let's have a great thanksgiving, folks. on thursday, the ceo of target. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the markets. take a look at the major averages here. a whole lot of major nothing going on as far as the s&p and our concern. but what do...
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light rain here in new york. look at how close that snow line is coming in to us and then boston light rain but, again, mixing over to snow we think in the later hours of the afternoon and into the evening. delays at the airport big time, especially across newark. three hour delays. over an hour at laguardia, philadelphia and boston as well. so, man, it's a tough go across the airports and if you live across the northeast, this is a big deal, but over the rest of the country as well because that ripple effect. if you've got delays in the northeast you have delays in the midwest and the other parts of the country. so there's your forecast snowfall total. west of d.c., west of philadelphia, west of the new york area, that's where we could see 6 to 12, even 18 inches of snow, jon scott. >> it looks like this thing is moving pretty quickly though. how long until it moves out? >> you are very good at looking at the radar satellite picture. because he's a pilot. that's why. it should be out of the way by wednesday nigh
light rain here in new york. look at how close that snow line is coming in to us and then boston light rain but, again, mixing over to snow we think in the later hours of the afternoon and into the evening. delays at the airport big time, especially across newark. three hour delays. over an hour at laguardia, philadelphia and boston as well. so, man, it's a tough go across the airports and if you live across the northeast, this is a big deal, but over the rest of the country as well because...
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and new york reflect new patterns in urban hatchery -- in urban history. and exploring contemporary developments of that define these cities of color or majority minority urban spaces. it is the first step. we need to connect migration patters and gentrification of urban spaces to consider the forces that make these changes possible. basicallyeles, where a little south of l.a.. for those of you who understand in. history, l.a. is unique immigration history. as late as 1960 l.a. was what it had been for the 20th century. ofity largely made up midwesterners who migrated to the sunbelt. the mexican presence never disappeared from l.a.. the majority was native born. after 1965 the population changed quickly and strikingly. the act removed immigration quotas. hart cellar had far-reaching effect on immigration to the u.s.. in initiated significant democrat big ships and gradual changes. as a result, the foreign-born population blew up in l.a.. no one else had in urban areas foreign population grow so exponentially. 9% of the population in 1962 35% . this has rec
and new york reflect new patterns in urban hatchery -- in urban history. and exploring contemporary developments of that define these cities of color or majority minority urban spaces. it is the first step. we need to connect migration patters and gentrification of urban spaces to consider the forces that make these changes possible. basicallyeles, where a little south of l.a.. for those of you who understand in. history, l.a. is unique immigration history. as late as 1960 l.a. was what it had...
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and look, you have shootings in new york, violence in new york, other things going on. i personally would rather have those cops out there aggressively attacking crime than b.s.-ing around with small amounts of marijuana. >> peter, do you think that the change of policy is a mistake? you do. why? >> i do because i think we're messing with the laws that are on the books. and i think really the question in america is do you want more or fewer people smoking marijuana? marijuana's against the law, federal law. it's against the law in almost every other country. and what's happening is the mayor and his police chief have decided they're going to change what is on the books in new york state and they're not going to make misdemeanor arrests -- >> peter, with all due respect, i don't think that's what they're saying. if you listen to the story that was before this, we were wondering if -- >> i heard the story. >> -- many states and places around the country are beginning to accept medical and legal marijuana. and so what they're saying is -- >> why do you think that is? >> --
and look, you have shootings in new york, violence in new york, other things going on. i personally would rather have those cops out there aggressively attacking crime than b.s.-ing around with small amounts of marijuana. >> peter, do you think that the change of policy is a mistake? you do. why? >> i do because i think we're messing with the laws that are on the books. and i think really the question in america is do you want more or fewer people smoking marijuana? marijuana's...
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again, demonstrations in new york city, a sizeable group on the streets of new york tying up travelling is bit. traffic is always difficult in new york. that's all we have time for in this newshour. rely -- "real money" with ali velshi is next. you. >> they are the innocent victims of the ferguson tragedy. shop owners who watched as their shops went up in smoke, and a solution to one of the biggest struggles. how your tax dollars transform them into positive, productive members of society. and plus, why all of that money you're saving when you fill your tank at the gas station is probably going into the prosh store. i'm ali velshi, this this is "real money." >> one day after a grand jury decided against inindicting officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown, ferg on is picking up the pieces. fires in at least 10 businesses in ferguson, destroying or damaging them in the process. they broke into businesses, and hardest-hit, the police chief declared that there's nothing left on an one mile stretch of it between chambers road and colway avenue. businesses like st. louis
again, demonstrations in new york city, a sizeable group on the streets of new york tying up travelling is bit. traffic is always difficult in new york. that's all we have time for in this newshour. rely -- "real money" with ali velshi is next. you. >> they are the innocent victims of the ferguson tragedy. shop owners who watched as their shops went up in smoke, and a solution to one of the biggest struggles. how your tax dollars transform them into positive, productive members...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> you can definitely use the scarf this morning. today is a perfect day to stay in bed wrapped in your warmest blanket but it's a wednesday. you probably have to go to work. >> for most of you that means getting out of bed, getting into the morning rush before you head out. give us ten minutes for your morning's top stories. we'll start with the traffic because you might be on the way out the door. take it away. >> reporter: a couple of things to look out for if you are headed out the door, outer loop out of landover, a delay due to the crash near the baltimore- washington parkway. on the outer loop in greenbelt, it had been the left lane that was blocked there with that crash scene. those delays out of landover past the scene. other big issue we've been dealing with, the northbound lanes of 210. a crash at fort washington. it's at the south intersection or if you're northbound out of accokeek, the first intersection with old fort road tying up the right side and the delays out of accokeek. virginia drivers, not so much for you. vol
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> you can definitely use the scarf this morning. today is a perfect day to stay in bed wrapped in your warmest blanket but it's a wednesday. you probably have to go to work. >> for most of you that means getting out of bed, getting into the morning rush before you head out. give us ten minutes for your morning's top stories. we'll start with the traffic because you might be on the way out the door. take it away. >> reporter: a couple of...
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> an aerial view of new york city and about nine miles west at metlife stadium in new jersey. tonight it's an nfc east matchup between the cowboys and the giants on "sunday night football." eli manning and the giants started out 3-2, but now they have lost five consecutive games. while dez bryant and the cows boys undefeated on the road and 7-3 overall, need a win tonight to keep pace with the eagles at
i'm lester holt reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> an aerial...
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in our signature segment, new york tries out a new plan to eliminate traffic fatalities. it's worked in sweden. can it work here? and, st. louis on edge as it awaits a grand jury decision whether to indict the police officer who killed michael brown. next on pbs newshour weekend additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. after months and months of negotiations, the deadline for the world's major powers to strike a permanent deal with iran to curb its nuclear program is tomorrow. and the two sides are still said to be some distance apart. in an interview broadcast this morning with abc's george stephanopoulos, president obama said the interim deal reached last november had slowed iran's nuclear program. >> the good news is that the interim deal that we entered into has definitely stopped iran's nuclear program from advancing. so it's
in our signature segment, new york tries out a new plan to eliminate traffic fatalities. it's worked in sweden. can it work here? and, st. louis on edge as it awaits a grand jury decision whether to indict the police officer who killed michael brown. next on pbs newshour weekend additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york,...
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more important is the fact that new york's new immigrant populations are particularly diverse. other than the dominican republic it -- dominican republic, china and jamaica no other country accounts for so many. arrivals from china were the next largest with just over 9% followed by arrivals from jamaica at early 6%. the geography impacts immigration patterns from new york to l.a.. as the mostn acts important source area but it is itself culturally, linguistically and ethnically diverse all stop so the three most important countries, the dominican republic, jamaica and haiti represent distinct cultures. the 1980 census found that new york was home to just over 10% of the undocumented population, those who gain legal status as a result of the 1980 immigration reform and control act. around 40% had overstayed nonimmigrant visas. new york city's status as a majority minority city is reflected in many local neighborhoods that reflect the diversity of the urban landscape in the 21st century. quintessentialy immigrant city, the relative share of foreign-born has reached levels not se
more important is the fact that new york's new immigrant populations are particularly diverse. other than the dominican republic it -- dominican republic, china and jamaica no other country accounts for so many. arrivals from china were the next largest with just over 9% followed by arrivals from jamaica at early 6%. the geography impacts immigration patterns from new york to l.a.. as the mostn acts important source area but it is itself culturally, linguistically and ethnically diverse all...
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that is what new york needs. new york city is expected to be a lower turn out. and democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. so suburbs are going to make the difference. we can win this race it's going to be a huge win tuesday a big statement. you have common core and big issues people may not normally vote for republicans >> are you, rob astorino. >> when we come back, the question of the day about halloween, straight ahead. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capital
that is what new york needs. new york city is expected to be a lower turn out. and democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. so suburbs are going to make the difference. we can win this race it's going to be a huge win tuesday a big statement. you have common core and big issues people may not normally vote for republicans >> are you, rob astorino. >> when we come back, the question of the day about halloween, straight ahead. new york state is jump-starting business with...
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attorney for eastern new york, known for tough convictions like the new york police officer who assaulted louima. >> she might be the only lawyer who battles monsters and terrorists and still has the reputation of being a charming people's person. >> reporter: the daughter of a librarian and minister, lynch is a wife and stepmother, harvard educated. and if confirmed would be the first african-american woman to hold the post. significant to civil rights leaders who the next attorney general will oversee federal investigations including the one in ferguson, missouri. >> i think loretta lynch certainly satisfies all of us that she will continue in the same vain that eric holder had began. >> reporter: while the president urged a speedy confirmation, republicans may not be as quick to push lynch through a lame duck congress. senator charles grassley saying to expect a fair but thorough vetting. while mitch mcconnell said her nomination should be considered in the new congress. what could be a high power partisan battle shaping up over a woman the president says has always been more about mak
attorney for eastern new york, known for tough convictions like the new york police officer who assaulted louima. >> she might be the only lawyer who battles monsters and terrorists and still has the reputation of being a charming people's person. >> reporter: the daughter of a librarian and minister, lynch is a wife and stepmother, harvard educated. and if confirmed would be the first african-american woman to hold the post. significant to civil rights leaders who the next attorney...
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there will be a mess in western new york. that's it back to you in new york. >>> we will check back with you for suth tole rising in jerusalem. five people killed one policeman and four worshippers. >> good morning. the people in jerusalem are realing from this vicious barbaric attack on worshippers in the sin doiynagogusynagogue. the police killed twoed palestinian men armed with meat cleavers and a gun who yelled in arabic allah akbar god is great as they killed the innocent victims who were praying for peace at this israel synagogue as benjamin netanyahu vows retaliation. >> i think it is important for palestinians and israelis to work together to reject violence. >> but the president's response is too strong they need to take a stand against acts of terror. >> islamic radicals butchered american citizens. doesn't matter whether it happened in israel or iraq. can you image for the isis beheading a world leader came out and said we need calm on both sides we need to restrain violence. we don't need moral equivalency we need
there will be a mess in western new york. that's it back to you in new york. >>> we will check back with you for suth tole rising in jerusalem. five people killed one policeman and four worshippers. >> good morning. the people in jerusalem are realing from this vicious barbaric attack on worshippers in the sin doiynagogusynagogue. the police killed twoed palestinian men armed with meat cleavers and a gun who yelled in arabic allah akbar god is great as they killed the innocent...
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you're okay driving wednesday early in the morning from new york city southward. wednesday afternoon as the cold air begins to wrap into the storm, it intensifies. here's my snowfall forecast. a lot of the big cities, i'm thinking about one to three inches, new york city, same with philadelphia, same with baltimore, d.c. probably an inch or less. the highest totals will be northern jersey, typical snow areas from poconos, catskills, berkshires, massachusetts through maine. the majority when you don't want to be on the roads, interior new england will be wednesday afternoon and evening that's when you do not want to be driving. >> that's when some people are driving. try to head out today. >> a lot of people will go today. today is a beautiful day to travel. >> late breaking details on the situation in ferguson and around the country following the grand jury's decision not to press charges against officer darren wilson. the bills primetime salute to snowed in buffalo. you're watching floo"first look msnbc. vo: you get used to pet odors in your car. you think it sme
you're okay driving wednesday early in the morning from new york city southward. wednesday afternoon as the cold air begins to wrap into the storm, it intensifies. here's my snowfall forecast. a lot of the big cities, i'm thinking about one to three inches, new york city, same with philadelphia, same with baltimore, d.c. probably an inch or less. the highest totals will be northern jersey, typical snow areas from poconos, catskills, berkshires, massachusetts through maine. the majority when you...
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new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an int
new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. to map their manufacturings at process with sticky...
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forer a bank examiner and a the new york fed. coming up, a rally on wall street, bloomberg takes you on the market to have a look at the numbers. >> we are approaching 26 minutes after the hour, time for bloomberg on the markets and scarlet is here to tell us what's going on. it's all about china and mario draghi. >> it is risk on right now, whether it's executives or commodities, government bonds in europe in the u.s. all rallying because they're signaling go on stimulus, even as the fed has ended the easing and to normalize interest rates. having the biggest jump, or i should say a 2% increase to an -- >> almost up 3%. >> it's come back a little bit. a lot of people say the next step could be kwan tay tive easing. he is going to raise expectations as quickly as he can. according to the tenants of what he's able to do the euro weakening against the dollar, also against the yen as well. that is the biggest drop against the yen in about 12 weeks. oil prices are also moving higher. you would think a stronger dollar would make lower
forer a bank examiner and a the new york fed. coming up, a rally on wall street, bloomberg takes you on the market to have a look at the numbers. >> we are approaching 26 minutes after the hour, time for bloomberg on the markets and scarlet is here to tell us what's going on. it's all about china and mario draghi. >> it is risk on right now, whether it's executives or commodities, government bonds in europe in the u.s. all rallying because they're signaling go on stimulus, even as...
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philadelphia maybe 4-5, 3-8 new york city. the bottom line, really tomorrow is going to be a disaster along the i-95 corridor. anin the other sections of the country ripple effects because of the airports, you know the deal. melissa: some good news for those hitting the road, gas prices creeping even lower. average $2.81 per gallon, $0.46 less than this time last year according to aaa. the last time prices at the pump with this cheap back in 2009 when the economy was collapsing. another reason to be thing for this year, the economy growing a little more than expected. 3.9% up from the previous reading of 3.5% helping to push the s&p and nasdaq t two new all-time highs. nicole petallides with more on what is driving the trade. nicole. nicole: all-time highs the s&p s&p 500. take a look at some of the retailers making highs beginning with the parent of t.j. maxx. turns out they met with management, they think there is a multiuser platform looking good for the company and as results of a dollars price target up from $63, positive
philadelphia maybe 4-5, 3-8 new york city. the bottom line, really tomorrow is going to be a disaster along the i-95 corridor. anin the other sections of the country ripple effects because of the airports, you know the deal. melissa: some good news for those hitting the road, gas prices creeping even lower. average $2.81 per gallon, $0.46 less than this time last year according to aaa. the last time prices at the pump with this cheap back in 2009 when the economy was collapsing. another reason...
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back in new york. protests here, l.a., very exciting to see people having their voices heard. >> judge alex, you are a former police officer as well as a judge. you see, talk to us about the legal angle and what it is look to deal with situations like this as a police officer. you heard what jeffrey said. he said he is glad actually they shut protests down here in ferguson because he thinks it is a threat to safety. >> well, in situations like he described where you have gunshots, if you are a police officer you are in a situation where you are kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't. don't try to block off the area. during one riots in mime my. i worked blocking a street, there was sniper fire in the area. the marcher, protesters go marching through and end up getting shot. there will be lawsuits about police not protecting the citizens. if you block the street off. you get the protesters angry about the fact that you are interfering. not an easy situation for any police officer. weave saw la we
back in new york. protests here, l.a., very exciting to see people having their voices heard. >> judge alex, you are a former police officer as well as a judge. you see, talk to us about the legal angle and what it is look to deal with situations like this as a police officer. you heard what jeffrey said. he said he is glad actually they shut protests down here in ferguson because he thinks it is a threat to safety. >> well, in situations like he described where you have gunshots,...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the people of buffalo, new york, don't scare easily. president mckinley was assassinated there in 1901 and they have moved on. they've loved their buffalo bills through the good years and bad and not only given the world tim russert and wolf blitzer. and while buffalo is a tough town, they may have finally met their match. a relentless snowstorm has dropped nearly six feet of snow coming in right off the lake with upwards of two more feet on the way. daily life has simply come to a halt for many across a big area and the storm has already cost several lives. it's officially a state of emergency tonight across a whole region. it's where we begin our coverage tonight with nbc's lester holt. lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. it's a jaw dropping amount of snow. people can't get in and out of their neighborhoods. here in cheektowaga, 65 inches have fallen. i can touch the sign here. as you said it's been deadly. at least seven d
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the people of buffalo, new york, don't scare easily. president mckinley was assassinated there in 1901 and they have moved on. they've loved their buffalo bills through the good years and bad and not only given the world tim russert and wolf blitzer. and while buffalo is a tough town, they may have finally met their...
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because everything, everything in new york is bigger. we've got the tallest buildings, the richest bankers, the racist-est cabbies. in no other city to the drivers even know the proper ethnic slur for people from malta. ( laughter ) it's farc, by th featherhead, be way. there's one thing about new york that is not as big as we thought. >> it apires particular demographic in new york has been expoinencely overestimated-- the rat population. common lore states there are as many rats as humans in new york city, in the neighborhood of eight million. however a statistician from columbia university says there are really just two million rats in the big apple. >> stephen: new york has only two million rats? i mean, that's like finding out new york only has two million original ray's pizzas. ( laughter ) some columbia university brainiac arrived at this estimate by extrapolating the number of rat-occupied lots in the city using complaints from the public about rat sightings. apparently, some new yorkers are still unjaded enough to alert someone
because everything, everything in new york is bigger. we've got the tallest buildings, the richest bankers, the racist-est cabbies. in no other city to the drivers even know the proper ethnic slur for people from malta. ( laughter ) it's farc, by th featherhead, be way. there's one thing about new york that is not as big as we thought. >> it apires particular demographic in new york has been expoinencely overestimated-- the rat population. common lore states there are as many rats as...