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it is a new new york. with boarding houses and dave r. ray. but this was the problem today it has grown very tall and they don't have the edge dissertation to support the population that will result with the recent skyscraper revolution. but in the 1920's they build to move people the third avenue subway will not be finished in 20 years but they build the sixth avenue subway. they build the bridge two months after george washington bridge then the tunnel was finished. that is the first vehicular tunnel of that lankan the entire world and the nose to holland is? i had no idea. i asked the guy in the toll booth he said there is a bust back there i said tusis that? he was a young engineer right out of harvard who got a job and he had an idea that people knew how to build homes there were driving trains into new york city like at penn station but nobody knew how to clean the carbon dioxide gases that of the tunnel so they would drive big fans to drive the bad air out. but it would be like a hurricane force wen
it is a new new york. with boarding houses and dave r. ray. but this was the problem today it has grown very tall and they don't have the edge dissertation to support the population that will result with the recent skyscraper revolution. but in the 1920's they build to move people the third avenue subway will not be finished in 20 years but they build the sixth avenue subway. they build the bridge two months after george washington bridge then the tunnel was finished. that is the first...
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this is @thedandymannyc from new york city. when will recreational marijuana be legal in new york? in other words, why should the rent be the only thing that's too damn high? (laughter) is that on the progressive agenda? >> not now. we did change law so we do fewer arrests for very small amounts of manner. >> larry: they don't have to go to jail if they have manner on them? >> for small amounts it's now a summons. arrests are down 65%. (applause) >> larry: how much marijuana do you have on you to be arrested? i'm asking for a friend... (laughter) >> we'll get your friend the answer. >> larry: okay, great. here's one. this one is from @chirlane. did you or did you not promise to pick up the dry cleaning over the weekend? >> this is keeping it truly 100. i was ordered to pick up the dry cleaning and i'm too scared to defy that order snore so what you're saying, mr. mayor, is black wives matter? (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> clever, clever! yes, they do. (laughter) knee>> larry: we'll be back. i have one more [ r&b slow jam playing ] ♪ yeah, girl ♪ ♪ you know, i've been th
this is @thedandymannyc from new york city. when will recreational marijuana be legal in new york? in other words, why should the rent be the only thing that's too damn high? (laughter) is that on the progressive agenda? >> not now. we did change law so we do fewer arrests for very small amounts of manner. >> larry: they don't have to go to jail if they have manner on them? >> for small amounts it's now a summons. arrests are down 65%. (applause) >> larry: how much...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl 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. this is 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 all started after 9/11, when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. but it wasn't until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that the idea caught on. >> the nfl owners like to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. so the world can see the great facilities. >> 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 on
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl 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. this is 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 all started after 9/11, when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local...
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he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. betty: he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. tisch: i grew up in this hotel. betty: but that work has not stopped him from writing books. you get about six hours of sleep? tisch: 5-6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me at 3:00 in the morning. betty: despite a demanding schedule, i caught up with him at his team's home turf -- metlife stadium. ♪ betty: it is incredible to be out on the field. how does it make you feel? tisch: pretty amazing. i think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john'
he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. betty: he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart....
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on corey washington, i'm ray >> new york new york. eight point four million people call this city home. >> twenty-four degrees snowing hard in central park going down to twenty in midtown. snowfall one to two feet. so they're now saying we could have snow falling as rapidly as five inches an hour. >> this has been the coldest winter here in eighty-one years. and it coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. >> it's really difficult especially to just find ways to get through day to day from you know finding clothing to finding shelter to finding you know where you're going to eat. >> tonight it's pretty hectic because of the snow outside and there's not a lot of places for us to sleep now, so everybody's kind of coming in. >> in just a decade, the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled reaching 60 thousand a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any american city. >> what we see today the homeless that we s
on corey washington, i'm ray >> new york new york. eight point four million people call this city home. >> twenty-four degrees snowing hard in central park going down to twenty in midtown. snowfall one to two feet. so they're now saying we could have snow falling as rapidly as five inches an hour. >> this has been the coldest winter here in eighty-one years. and it coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s....
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new york police hoped to add themselves to the list. hey there, i just got my bill and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you have our discover it card so you get your fico® credit score on your monthly statements and online...for free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. ahhhh ahhhh are you ok? nope. we treat you like you'd treat you. we've already given more than 175 million...
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it's an honor to be here at the new york historical society. i want to shed some light on one of my heroes, theodore roosevelt , and why he is considered a great leader. when the schwartzes wanted to make this series go they really want us to focus on leadership qualities, and i'm telling you, there is no president quite like t.r. to get to talk about that. i want to begin thinking about roosevelt being new york city's president, being born here in 1858. in his household growing up in new york, he had a father who was a dutch knickerbocker here from new york and a mother from the bullet family. she came from georgia. 1858 -- you all know something about history. the civil war is upon us. in the roosevelt family, you have a feud, a mother who loved robert ulee and a father who loved grant. t.r. decided to love the west instead. as i talk about some of his formative years in the dakota territory, it will be clear what the west meant. if i focus for a moment on 1858, one year after he was born 1859 was darwin's on "the origin of species." theodore
it's an honor to be here at the new york historical society. i want to shed some light on one of my heroes, theodore roosevelt , and why he is considered a great leader. when the schwartzes wanted to make this series go they really want us to focus on leadership qualities, and i'm telling you, there is no president quite like t.r. to get to talk about that. i want to begin thinking about roosevelt being new york city's president, being born here in 1858. in his household growing up in new york,...
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in a sense, new york is in new york is an epitome of the sectional conflict. it is a house divided like the nation itself. >> your point is well taken that there is a vibrant free black community in new york. they are very much involved in supporting these fugitives arriving. they are farming vigilance communities with white new yorkers as well force. free black people have a positive role to play in the underground railroad and what happens to people who were alive in new york. why have we not heard very much about that before? >> guest: that is absolutely right and i try to emphasize that in my book. the so-called vigilance communities, boston, new york, syracuse which were what they call themselves groups trying to help fugitive slaves were almost entirely black except when in boston for a while. they were created by free blacks. the one in new york city, david ruggles, a black abolitionists. but they were white abolitionists involved. is interracial organizations and much of the money came from white. most free black people were rather poor. they had limit
in a sense, new york is in new york is an epitome of the sectional conflict. it is a house divided like the nation itself. >> your point is well taken that there is a vibrant free black community in new york. they are very much involved in supporting these fugitives arriving. they are farming vigilance communities with white new yorkers as well force. free black people have a positive role to play in the underground railroad and what happens to people who were alive in new york. why have...
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in new york in new york it was pretty secret because new york was a place with close ties to the south a lot of public officials who were happy to help apprehend fugitive slaves. so it wasn't as public as syracuse or albany or places like that. >> let's talk about that for a minute. this process and sentiment in new york. slavery ends in new york in 1827. but there is strong sentiment in favor of the south for a long time after that. why is that? what is it -- what is this connection new york? >> this is something not emphasized. i'm a new yorker as you well know. we don't emphasize this. we pride ourselves being a bastion of liberalism, tolerance, multicultural city. it wasn't it wasn't like that in the 1st part of the 19th century. first of all slavery was a vigorous presence in new york in the colonial era and lasted as you said down to 1827. even after that they were slaves on the streets of new york. southerners were allowed to bring slaves along with them for up to nine months until 1841. this 20 years before the civil war and there were still slaves visible on the streets of new
in new york in new york it was pretty secret because new york was a place with close ties to the south a lot of public officials who were happy to help apprehend fugitive slaves. so it wasn't as public as syracuse or albany or places like that. >> let's talk about that for a minute. this process and sentiment in new york. slavery ends in new york in 1827. but there is strong sentiment in favor of the south for a long time after that. why is that? what is it -- what is this connection new...
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the east village of new york. very, very troublesome when you see that much smoke particularly when you realize that fire officials were involved in that. they may have been inside as well. >> more than 100 firefighters have been dispatched to that fire in new york. keep an eye on that. here we go with the closing bell. another volatile day for the market. >> at least 50 times, the dow has crossed the unchanged market. up and down. of course, it started way down as a result of what was happening in the middle east. word that perhaps saudi arabia and iran coming to blow as a result of iran's actions in yemen. and saudi arabia going into yemen to try to kick the iranian backed proxies out of that country. that led oil to spike upward today and the market to go down. but the market had been improving based on how things over in the mideast were improving. it's really been a foreign policy driven market today. a lot of information including the former head of the cia is going to be joining us to assess the problems ov
the east village of new york. very, very troublesome when you see that much smoke particularly when you realize that fire officials were involved in that. they may have been inside as well. >> more than 100 firefighters have been dispatched to that fire in new york. keep an eye on that. here we go with the closing bell. another volatile day for the market. >> at least 50 times, the dow has crossed the unchanged market. up and down. of course, it started way down as a result of what...
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i know we are in new york city but -- >> a couple of years ago the state of new jersey ordered trenton to evaluate its own parking system. guess what? the results are in and the verdict the parking system is one big fatal. this is half on the red and half on the green. what does that mean? on this side it says lol j.. you might think the city would have its parking system functioning at least in its most high-profile places in trenton. it's probably the statehouse. you would be wrong. state street in front of trenton city hall eight or 10 cars parked along here. no money in the meters. a car and a space no money in the meter. a car and a space no money in the meters. not a parking ticket anywhere to be seen. car and space no money in the meter. car and space no money in the meter, no ticket on the windshield. there's a dude sitting in the car. inside of this one it says free. at least he's honest. a car and a space no money in the meter. the meter is broken. here's the meter with no signs whatsoever. let's drop a quarter in and see what happens in and see the number pops up. nothing. t
i know we are in new york city but -- >> a couple of years ago the state of new jersey ordered trenton to evaluate its own parking system. guess what? the results are in and the verdict the parking system is one big fatal. this is half on the red and half on the green. what does that mean? on this side it says lol j.. you might think the city would have its parking system functioning at least in its most high-profile places in trenton. it's probably the statehouse. you would be wrong....
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but irish catholics of new york are dug in on this issue. honestly, gays, no offense, but do you really want to be in this thing? i mean people are drinking too much to even notice you marching, and the music sounds like two goats doing the devil's business. ( laughter ) on the other hand, the gay pride parade is a glitter bomb of inclusion. ( laughter ) joining me to talk more about this is our new contributor to "the nightly show," david smithyman. welcome, david. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. okay now. now, david you're gay. >> i am. >> larry: oh, and it also sounds like you're australian. >> you're a keen observer larry. >> larry: okay. so you went out to the st. patrick's day's parade. >> di, and a also sat down with andy hum, irish american gay activist. let's take a look. it does seem like a bunch of angry walking-- i'm australian. i'm not even irish. this this is an outside perspective. it looks like everyone's angry dad is dressed up in the suit they got married in and grumpily walk along. why do you want to be in it? >> to
but irish catholics of new york are dug in on this issue. honestly, gays, no offense, but do you really want to be in this thing? i mean people are drinking too much to even notice you marching, and the music sounds like two goats doing the devil's business. ( laughter ) on the other hand, the gay pride parade is a glitter bomb of inclusion. ( laughter ) joining me to talk more about this is our new contributor to "the nightly show," david smithyman. welcome, david. ( cheers and...
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by the way new york city it's still new york state and city it's still illegal to possess and smoke weed. >> the laws have loosened up a little bit. it's not a question of -- it's really a consequence of economic disparate. low income communities that are struggling and unfortunately people are drawn to the drug industry to make a couple bucks. this is prj, this isn't cocaine or heroin, this is marijuana pretty much harmless in my opinion, harmless drug. it's not a consequence of using the drug it's a consequence of an unregulated you want to talk about free market this is a perfect example we could use the free market where it's getting off the streets and into storefronts. >> john, i guess you agree that there are low level criminals in jail for buying, selling, possessing weed that you can make some voom for violent criminals. >> that's the only people who should be incarcerated. this wol notion that weed is is legalized, it is double speak to the highest regard just like in new york state it's only legal for medical purposes there's only 20 medical dispensaries for 20 million people
by the way new york city it's still new york state and city it's still illegal to possess and smoke weed. >> the laws have loosened up a little bit. it's not a question of -- it's really a consequence of economic disparate. low income communities that are struggling and unfortunately people are drawn to the drug industry to make a couple bucks. this is prj, this isn't cocaine or heroin, this is marijuana pretty much harmless in my opinion, harmless drug. it's not a consequence of using...
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they changed new york, new york changes them. as jeff denham see the boxer said he came into new york 126 pounds and got the hell beat out of them the first time he fought in new york city and nobody recognized him. he said i finally figured out something about new york. you might want to new york but new york has to want you. steinbeck had the same experience before he wrote nation of wrath. he said it wasn't the city do is mean until i was able to cope with this energy and have some recognition -- recognition of my own that i live to new york and settled and he did. a lot of these characters in the book came from nothing. he came from belarus eight village that was so backward he hadn't seen a ship or anything that moved that wasn't pulled by a horse until he was 11 years old and came to new york with his mother. one of the characters is tex ritter. he is a big boxing promoter. he is a saloon keeper from the alaskan colon. he built modern madison square garden. he taught boxing promoters are lasting lesson that every successful
they changed new york, new york changes them. as jeff denham see the boxer said he came into new york 126 pounds and got the hell beat out of them the first time he fought in new york city and nobody recognized him. he said i finally figured out something about new york. you might want to new york but new york has to want you. steinbeck had the same experience before he wrote nation of wrath. he said it wasn't the city do is mean until i was able to cope with this energy and have some...
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>> new york does it naturally. betty: not just new york. elsewhere. >> london has 100,000 hotel rooms. new york city has 100,000 hotel rooms. according to the london visitors bureau, the 16 million visitors to new york city a year pale in comparison to 56 million visitors a year in new york city. if you build it, they will come. moxy will just go to the highly urban areas like seattle, san francisco, miami, london. it is not for -- betty: it is not motel 6. i get it. on average, though, when you get out of new york city and san francisco and los angeles and miami, how do you bring the revenue up? >> right now, it is not taking much of an effort because after the great recession, banks stopped lending for hotel construction. occupancy this year will be up 25%. construction and new supplies up 5%. doesn't take a genius to realize 25% increase in occupancy and 5% increase in construction -- there will be a gap there. occupancy today in the hotel industry across the united states is at 65%, which is the highest it has ever been since the hotel
>> new york does it naturally. betty: not just new york. elsewhere. >> london has 100,000 hotel rooms. new york city has 100,000 hotel rooms. according to the london visitors bureau, the 16 million visitors to new york city a year pale in comparison to 56 million visitors a year in new york city. if you build it, they will come. moxy will just go to the highly urban areas like seattle, san francisco, miami, london. it is not for -- betty: it is not motel 6. i get it. on average,...
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eric foner, new york state, you focus on new york city, he was kidnapped in new york state. >> as i said, this was not in common particularly in the 1820's and 1830's. a little later because of the vigilance committee, because of the free black community, became more and more no realized against kidnapping -- mobilized against kidnapping. this was certainly an order -- known process to black people in new york. amy: i want you to read from "gateway to freedom" but first we're going to take a break. our guest is eric foner, renowned, prize-winning u.s. historian. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman and juan gonzalez. our guest is eric foner, author of "gateway to freedom: the hidden history of the underground railroad." he is a dewitt clinton professor of history at columbia university. his book "the fiery trial" won the pulitzer prize. can you tell us or read a section from your book? >> this is about henry brown, as you'll see in a minute, becomes known as henry box brown. equally dramatic was the tale of
eric foner, new york state, you focus on new york city, he was kidnapped in new york state. >> as i said, this was not in common particularly in the 1820's and 1830's. a little later because of the vigilance committee, because of the free black community, became more and more no realized against kidnapping -- mobilized against kidnapping. this was certainly an order -- known process to black people in new york. amy: i want you to read from "gateway to freedom" but first we're...
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we have breaking news to report tonight involving new details reportedly by "the new york times" concerning that passenger airline crash that took place in southern france yesterday. that crash killed 150 people. it has dominated headlines around the western world since it happened. well, "the new york times" is reporting some new details tonight about with what transpired in the cockpit in the moments leading up to that crash. they are very troubling new details. what we have known about this crash up until tonight is that this plane, an airbus 320, taking off from barcelona, was headed toward dusseldorf in germany. this airbus 320 took off as normal yesterday morning it reached a safe cruising altitude of 38,000 feet. it leveled off for about four minutes. and then over the next eight minutes, it went on what has been described as a controlled, fairly slow, not particularly steep, straight descent. before crashing into the mountains. or crashing into the french alps, killing all 150 people onboard. what has remained unclear is why. what caused that controlled descent in the first place? w
we have breaking news to report tonight involving new details reportedly by "the new york times" concerning that passenger airline crash that took place in southern france yesterday. that crash killed 150 people. it has dominated headlines around the western world since it happened. well, "the new york times" is reporting some new details tonight about with what transpired in the cockpit in the moments leading up to that crash. they are very troubling new details. what we...
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the port authority of new york and new jersey which operates the major airports in the new york or new jersey area they're about to have a news conference. we're going to have live coverage of that news conference get more specific details how this happened. we know the national transportation safety board already announced it's sending investigators to la guardia to find out what happened. let's discuss what happened with our safety analyst david soucie joining us on the phone. don't the air traffic controllers know the runway is icy and it's not a good time to happened david? >> they're supposed to know that. that's going to about the first thing that the faa looks at. the ntsb will look at the approximate cause which is the last thing that would have prevented it which is going to fall onto the pilots. the faa is going to be looking at this because if that port authority had made the -- had reported the conditions improperly to the air traffic controllers and those air traffic controllers said it's safe to fly, there's going to be an incredible investigation and this is not the way
the port authority of new york and new jersey which operates the major airports in the new york or new jersey area they're about to have a news conference. we're going to have live coverage of that news conference get more specific details how this happened. we know the national transportation safety board already announced it's sending investigators to la guardia to find out what happened. let's discuss what happened with our safety analyst david soucie joining us on the phone. don't the air...
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>>> we begin with breaking news at this hour here in new york. the new york city fire department responding at this moment to a building collapse in manhattan's east village. you can see the new footage there. the fire department saying they're responding to what they believe is a gas leak. this is brand new and simply unclear at this point what caused this sort of building collapse or any injuries or other problems related to it on the scene. that is what we know. we are going to bring updates further on the story to you this hour as we get them regarding this problem there in a new york building downtown. we are also of course following the latest developments on the germanwings plane crash in the french alpes. the crash that investigators now believe was a mass murder. today the hunt is on for more information about annddreas andreas lubitz. today it was said he was deliberately believed to have flown that plane with 150 innocent people on board directly to the fatal decent. according to the prosecutor, here's what we know. the cockpit recorde
>>> we begin with breaking news at this hour here in new york. the new york city fire department responding at this moment to a building collapse in manhattan's east village. you can see the new footage there. the fire department saying they're responding to what they believe is a gas leak. this is brand new and simply unclear at this point what caused this sort of building collapse or any injuries or other problems related to it on the scene. that is what we know. we are going to...
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see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business >>> we are back now with the breaking news tonight and it is the shocking report that one of the pilots of the doomed germanwings jet was locked out the cockpit according to "the new york times". lufthansa, owner of germanwings says they have no information about that report. back with david soucie. i want to talk about more information and we talked about the cbr and that is where this report from "the new york times" would have come and also the data re/* data recorders, and there is a chip missing the vital memory chip that contains the data is missing? >> yes, the flight data recorder which records the parameters as it goes through the sky, and the primary device that you can see, that sis the cockpit voice recorder, but the part that is smashed, those are analog converters converters that take the analog sound like we are talking to put it in numbers, and they are stored in the other device which is reinforced and stainless steel, and many, many layriers of
see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business >>> we are back now with the breaking news tonight and it is the shocking report that one of the pilots of the doomed germanwings jet was locked out the cockpit according to "the new york times". lufthansa, owner of germanwings says they have no information about that report. back with david soucie. i want to talk about more information and we talked about the cbr and that is where this report from...
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other books include "elegant new york." there are too numerous to mention. john teaches architectural history at the school of professional studies. this spring, his courses the design and architecture of public transportation. he has been a licensed guide since 1975 and gets tours for the city museum. we always welcome and enjoy his tours, especially about new york's art deco icons. john also designs maps. his first published map were undercover maps of midtown and lower manhattan, published by "new york magazine." maintaining what he calls his malls i perspective, he was the creative director of the subway map hearing you can find those maps at the museum shop published by tauranac. the shop also includes his newest addition of manhattan block by block. it was just published this month and it gives me great pleasure to introduce connects speaker, john tauranac. [applause] john tauranac: greetings. i am going to start off with a bit of a digression. i want you to know that i am an old fan of this institution. that is me. and what do you think was my favorit
other books include "elegant new york." there are too numerous to mention. john teaches architectural history at the school of professional studies. this spring, his courses the design and architecture of public transportation. he has been a licensed guide since 1975 and gets tours for the city museum. we always welcome and enjoy his tours, especially about new york's art deco icons. john also designs maps. his first published map were undercover maps of midtown and lower manhattan,...
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so it is not just washington and new york. you have in the south and dallas and memphis also covered in ice. stuart: is your airline still telling you that your 3:30 flight leaves on time? >> this was a delta flight in laguardia, skidded off the runway, thank goodness no injuries as far as we know so far. my plane at 3:30 is a delta flight. i am on the delta web site as we speak in the middle of your program checking my flight status and it says on time. stuart: i don't know what dell's web site is like but i fly united a lot. if you look for the schedule, is the united flight on time, you can click a button and it tells you where the plane is coming from. if you did that with your miami flight you could tell whether or not the plane would take you down there, is on its way to take you away. >> or delayed getting into this mess at la guardia. and when you have 22 minutes left with us. you can't get out of here until 12:00 noon, 130 passengers on that flight no serious injuries. that is the good news. 300 gallons of fuel leakin
so it is not just washington and new york. you have in the south and dallas and memphis also covered in ice. stuart: is your airline still telling you that your 3:30 flight leaves on time? >> this was a delta flight in laguardia, skidded off the runway, thank goodness no injuries as far as we know so far. my plane at 3:30 is a delta flight. i am on the delta web site as we speak in the middle of your program checking my flight status and it says on time. stuart: i don't know what dell's...
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third new jersey, second new york, second ohio, the new york, first vermont, third indiana. hearst new york, second and third west virginia. the upper grade -- gbrigrade was shorthanded that they. they are moving on to the nation. there are three trains loaded with applied. 120,000 rations, equipment medical supplies -- everything lee's army needs. you pictures are taken by timothy o'sullivan in the late summer of 1865. the second new york advancing on the station first. there is a young fella right here named fred blodgett who was 16 years old but the veteran of a dozen bottles and writes out and pulls out his serve all over -- pulls out his revolver and you know what he said? hands up. the trains are captured. they will not leave the train right there. they will try to get him down the track. it is a volunteer army. they have previous occupations before joining the army. some of them have worked on the railroad and start to move the trains out of the area. send some artillery shells start to fall on the area of the station. where are they coming from? coming from the comma
third new jersey, second new york, second ohio, the new york, first vermont, third indiana. hearst new york, second and third west virginia. the upper grade -- gbrigrade was shorthanded that they. they are moving on to the nation. there are three trains loaded with applied. 120,000 rations, equipment medical supplies -- everything lee's army needs. you pictures are taken by timothy o'sullivan in the late summer of 1865. the second new york advancing on the station first. there is a young fella...
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york as it skidded off the runway in new york city. the fire department in new york city tell us all the passengers have been cleared from the plane. we see video of the situation right after. this is a first picture we've seen of passengers leaving that aircraft. our miguel marquez in laguardia reporting that there do appear to be some minor injuries, a few minor injuries. we'll get more detailed on that. want to bring in our aviation analyst mary schiavo who is learning about this just as we are. we're looking at these pictures of this delta flight, this md-80 aircraft, with its nose necessary ed into a berm off the runway here at laguardia. we don't know what happened here. we don't know if this plane had problems in the air or if the problems were just once it was on the ground because of these conditions. i don't know if you have a chance to look at these pictures right now. ice and snow on a runway, if you are landing in ice and snow, what effect does that have on an aircraft and what precautions are taken? >> it has a terrible e
york as it skidded off the runway in new york city. the fire department in new york city tell us all the passengers have been cleared from the plane. we see video of the situation right after. this is a first picture we've seen of passengers leaving that aircraft. our miguel marquez in laguardia reporting that there do appear to be some minor injuries, a few minor injuries. we'll get more detailed on that. want to bring in our aviation analyst mary schiavo who is learning about this just as we...
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new york insurance companies. the review of the most the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said it is as it depends on the slavery as much as charleston does. it's closely tied to that of the south and has the ramifications. they want to appease the south and politicians were pro- southern in their attitudes. they were weak compared to other places. they had vigorous community and people are willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of the fugitive slaves. >> host: there is a vibrant community in new york and so they are very much involved in supporting those that are arriving but free black people have a prominent role to play in the underground railroad and what happens to people when they arrived in new york. we don't know much about that report. >> guest: that is absolutely right and i try to emphasize that in my book. the vigilance communities in new york boston, etc. which are what they call themselves were almost en
new york insurance companies. the review of the most the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said it is as it depends on the slavery as much as charleston does. it's closely tied to that of the south and has the ramifications. they want to appease the south and politicians were pro- southern in their attitudes. they were weak compared to other places. they had vigorous community and people are willing to take to the...
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york people i say new yorkers are so rough. i have eyes had great experiences. >> this is confusing. >> i spoke to big al and he -- >> favorite moment on the show was with jc and elena cheerios commercial. >> cheerios has not commented on their web site because they are getting all kinds of hate. >> if they are upset about this commercial how are they this commercial power they can to feel about the one you guys are working on? >> what is the cheerios then you are doing? >> they are part of -- pack of smart alex talking about what's going on with social media and technology. >> it sounds familiar doesn't it? >> i came to see her in new york city. >> always heals people. >> if you drive in jersey know about the dreaded traffic circle but we found a worse one. >> our favorite jersey girl made it to "american idol" top nine. she tells me she has the pipes to make janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? (cough!) it works on his cough too. mucine
york people i say new yorkers are so rough. i have eyes had great experiences. >> this is confusing. >> i spoke to big al and he -- >> favorite moment on the show was with jc and elena cheerios commercial. >> cheerios has not commented on their web site because they are getting all kinds of hate. >> if they are upset about this commercial how are they this commercial power they can to feel about the one you guys are working on? >> what is the cheerios then...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >>> we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." >>> and up next, frightening moments on a ski lift in a resort in maine. what went wrong and what you need to know the next time you hit the slopes. and the fda signs off on genetically modified apples and potatoes saying they are perfectly safe. but which major food suppliers are refusing to use them? the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. ufferers. one tried the newest allergy spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adult
david wright, abc news, new york. >>> we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." >>> and up next, frightening moments on a ski lift in a resort in maine. what went wrong and what you need to know the next time you hit the slopes. and the fda signs off on genetically modified apples and potatoes saying they are perfectly safe. but which major food suppliers are refusing to use them? the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service...
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his first published map was undercover map of new york published by "new york" magazine . he was reader of the 19 -- he was creator of the 1979 new york subway map. it also included "manhattan block by block." john tauranac. [applause] mr. tauranac: greetings. i'm going to start with a bit of a digression. i want you to know that i'm an old fan of this institution. what he think was my favorite thing in the museum of the city of new york when i was a kid? not max. this. this was a diorama that showed construction of the empire state building. the museum was kind enough to dredge up a photograph so i could show it to you. we are here to talk about the empire state building. you're going to ask why i am showing you this. this was the empire state building in 1895. i read about it in a book because the reporter stumbles on it. recently i discovered that the reason i believe it was called the empire state building is on the southeast corner of broadway and bleecker street, there was a bank called the empire state bank. whether they sponsor did i do not know, but it was called
his first published map was undercover map of new york published by "new york" magazine . he was reader of the 19 -- he was creator of the 1979 new york subway map. it also included "manhattan block by block." john tauranac. [applause] mr. tauranac: greetings. i'm going to start with a bit of a digression. i want you to know that i'm an old fan of this institution. what he think was my favorite thing in the museum of the city of new york when i was a kid? not max. this. this...
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download "new york raining" now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to jesse tyler ferguson, christina hendricks, charles hamilton and rita ora. and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hi there and welcome to "last call." i'm carson daly, stationed here at the lovely skyroom in new york for tonight's show. coming up, halsey debuts from the troubadour, and "izombie" actress rose mciver gets the spotlight treatment. but first, we set up at tipple and brine. for a sit down with the star of the new comedy series, "fresh off the boat," this is randall park. ♪ >> the k.y. jelly ad that i did many years ago is kind of my calling card. it's just basically me sitting in a bed next to my wife talking about our sex life and then cut to a geyser.
download "new york raining" now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to jesse tyler ferguson, christina hendricks, charles hamilton and rita ora. and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hi there and welcome to "last call." i'm carson daly, stationed here at the lovely skyroom in new york for tonight's show. coming up, halsey...
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adam shapiro is in conklin new york. being that a match and if you had a billion dollars and you were not allowed to spend 1 penny of it. you could not touch it. that is what is happening here. joining me now is the town supervisor. it has to be incredibly frustrating for the people that live in an area that is quite honestly economically depressed. billions of dollars because they can frack. >> that is true. we see it every day and it upsets people. >> how do you get the governor to reconsider his ban on fracking? >> the first part, i do not think that he will reconsider. he was asked last month. is there anyway we can do hydraulic fracturing. >> that is allowable to be economically feasible. >> what can you do? >> keep working on it. one of the reasons you are here right now is talking about possibly being a part of pennsylvania. talking about splitting in the two states. >> we appreciate you being here. we have all these angles covered. actually possible. we spoke to a political science professor. it could happen. >>
adam shapiro is in conklin new york. being that a match and if you had a billion dollars and you were not allowed to spend 1 penny of it. you could not touch it. that is what is happening here. joining me now is the town supervisor. it has to be incredibly frustrating for the people that live in an area that is quite honestly economically depressed. billions of dollars because they can frack. >> that is true. we see it every day and it upsets people. >> how do you get the governor...
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dueling ads in the "new york times." >> a full-page ad in the "new york times" had this message for netanyahu, congress is not a prop for your election campaign. >> this full-page ad in saturday's "new york times" suggested national security advisor susan rice might allow genocide in israel. >> jon: for more on this passive aggressive death match we go to analyst assif mandvi. thanks for joining us! >> assif: what a great day for traditional media! >> jon: really? a slow-motion jew-fight in the "a" section is a great day? doesn't this put the paper of record in an awkward position >> assif: sure, if you consider being buried in money awkward. think about it, jon. what would you have said a week ago if i'd asked you what it would take to save the publishing industry? >> jon: i don't know, a comet knocking out the internet? newspapers printed on belgian chocolate? >> jon: great ideas. but not as good as "angry jews." >> jon: really one of the better iphone games i've played. (applause) >> assif: those ads cost $150,000 apiece. >> jon: how can two ads save the print industry? >> assif: it starte
dueling ads in the "new york times." >> a full-page ad in the "new york times" had this message for netanyahu, congress is not a prop for your election campaign. >> this full-page ad in saturday's "new york times" suggested national security advisor susan rice might allow genocide in israel. >> jon: for more on this passive aggressive death match we go to analyst assif mandvi. thanks for joining us! >> assif: what a great day for traditional...
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in new york city, is adds up to many millions. in philadelphia, $40 million, batt more - $12 million. that's over four years. los angeles, $54 million in the year 2011. in chicago, 450 million over a decade, and that is something that police departments like the one in richmond california want to avoid. >> what you are about to see could make the difference between life and death. >> drop the gun, richmond police, drop the gun, do it now. >> stop moving. put your hands by your head. >> do it now. >> i don't care if you shoot me. i'll kill you. >> don't move. >> drop to your knees. >>> this time it's a training exercise. next time it could be a real confrontation. that's when the challenge will be to keep an encounter like this from becoming lethal. >> i notice you use good cover, utilizing the car. i would probably talk about your approach first, perhaps maybe parking a little further back and making the approach on foot fight have given more time. >>> with the deaths of michael brown in missouri, and eric garner in new york. ques
in new york city, is adds up to many millions. in philadelphia, $40 million, batt more - $12 million. that's over four years. los angeles, $54 million in the year 2011. in chicago, 450 million over a decade, and that is something that police departments like the one in richmond california want to avoid. >> what you are about to see could make the difference between life and death. >> drop the gun, richmond police, drop the gun, do it now. >> stop moving. put your hands by your...
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"the new york post" called it a night of rage, a battle between yuppies and hippies. the battle continues today in many parts of america. >> protesters came with several signs expressing how they feel. some say gentrification is violent -- >> stop tax breaks for wealthy developers! john: we should, but gentrification is violent? lots of people say that. u.s. congressman hakim jeff race calls gentrification a cancer. congressman you're from brooklyn where there's a lot of gentrification. that's a cancer? >> if you think about what a cancer does, it ravages a neighborhood neighborhood, consumes it and moves on to the next neighborhood, and i refer to socioeconomic gentrification which relates to dramatically increasing housing prices thereby pushing out working families, middle class folks, senior citizens poor folks, artists, young college students starting out. john: the census data found no evidence of displacement of no-income, low-income non-white households in gentrifying neighborhoods. >> i'm not sure who was the author of that study, but in new york city it's pr
"the new york post" called it a night of rage, a battle between yuppies and hippies. the battle continues today in many parts of america. >> protesters came with several signs expressing how they feel. some say gentrification is violent -- >> stop tax breaks for wealthy developers! john: we should, but gentrification is violent? lots of people say that. u.s. congressman hakim jeff race calls gentrification a cancer. congressman you're from brooklyn where there's a lot of...
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moderate burst of snow through upstate new york. that could accumulate on the roads and make for a very sliply commute. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow the northeast is clear but a new storm is going to be generating to the south of that and this other storm is going to be much more impressive. winter storm watches and warnings. look how much snow is expected. this is total over the next 72 hours. possibility, even memphis could get snow. kentucky get up to 6-8 inches of snow. the possibility of 8 inches of snow in new york. that's two pieces. two today and wednesday into thursday another six. >> let's just get it over with. it's been like this every week. >> i've had enough of me. >> exactly. no offense. some stories making news this morning. experts say the iraqi art facts that isis was seen destroying may not have been real. it appears to be rebar inside of this statue. the material is used in modern stay construction sites. but iraqi forces are ramping up offenses to take back land from isis. >> reporter: the iraqi army with allied shy ident
moderate burst of snow through upstate new york. that could accumulate on the roads and make for a very sliply commute. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow the northeast is clear but a new storm is going to be generating to the south of that and this other storm is going to be much more impressive. winter storm watches and warnings. look how much snow is expected. this is total over the next 72 hours. possibility, even memphis could get snow. kentucky get up to 6-8 inches of snow. the possibility of 8 inches of...
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this job brings you back to new york. are you looking for a reason to get back to new york? are you happy to be back? >> very happy to be back. i feel like i lost my edge in l.a. a little bit. >> seth: you're edgy. >> i'm the queen of edge. i'm a peace-maker when it comes to edge. i love new york. i sort of -- i think a got a little romantic about the subway. and, like, you know, everything -- >> seth: you mean, like, in l.a. you started thinking -- >> exactly. the winters in new york are beautiful, the subway is lovely. and, like, i know neither of those things are that great in new york. the other day i was on the subway. it was very crowded, people were pushing. this lady said, "hey, don't push people, that's rude." the woman says, "rude? don't tell me what's rude, i have a collapsed lung." [ laughter ] >> seth: that just doesn't make sense. >> doesn't make sense. >> seth: yeah. >> just because you have a collapsed lung, you're not the arbiter of what is rude. >> seth: you get very lucky with two-line exchanges you hear in new york city. >> so lucky. >> seth: best in the
this job brings you back to new york. are you looking for a reason to get back to new york? are you happy to be back? >> very happy to be back. i feel like i lost my edge in l.a. a little bit. >> seth: you're edgy. >> i'm the queen of edge. i'm a peace-maker when it comes to edge. i love new york. i sort of -- i think a got a little romantic about the subway. and, like, you know, everything -- >> seth: you mean, like, in l.a. you started thinking -- >> exactly. the...
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the latest report from "the new york times." this comes after a day after the report that she used a private account instead of a public one. her personal e-mails were never searched. state department leaders acknowledged they only turned about 300 e-mails last month. yesterday, the chair of the benghazi select committee suggested that hillary clinton had multiple personal accounts and as expected that report reignited interest in that controversial case. >> she didn't use personal e-mail in addition to government e-mail. she used personal e-mail in lieu of government e-mail. you do not need a law degree to have an sunsing of how troubling this is. >> the times reports that other questions for e-mails were also never fulfilled. the question remains whether her e-mail practice followed precedent and the letter of the law? yesterday, kondcondoleezza rice used a government account. general powell used a personal e-mail account during his tenure as secretary of state. he wasn't aware of any restrictions nor does he recall being made
the latest report from "the new york times." this comes after a day after the report that she used a private account instead of a public one. her personal e-mails were never searched. state department leaders acknowledged they only turned about 300 e-mails last month. yesterday, the chair of the benghazi select committee suggested that hillary clinton had multiple personal accounts and as expected that report reignited interest in that controversial case. >> she didn't use...