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truthfully we are thrilled that twitter and square are growing in new york city as well as in san francisco and city hall and bloomberg philanthropy when the east coast host the summit. like san francisco, new york has already had success in building the city. it's also embraced the culture of this sector and it's an example of the city and tech sector to create jobs and for the economic future and what people forget about is the high tech jobs create a lot of low tech jobs and we are all in this together in the support services and any type of economic activity spreads through the entire economy. it is a great example of everybody working together. city economic development is the engine of our nation and we need to provide an environment with start ups that can flourish and if we do that, all the the grid lock in washington, our economy will grow. i would reach to everybody to remember that everybody has problems, every government has problems. when you look at america, we've had 235 years of dysfunction and it's doing well so far. maybe it comes with the territory. san francisco has show
truthfully we are thrilled that twitter and square are growing in new york city as well as in san francisco and city hall and bloomberg philanthropy when the east coast host the summit. like san francisco, new york has already had success in building the city. it's also embraced the culture of this sector and it's an example of the city and tech sector to create jobs and for the economic future and what people forget about is the high tech jobs create a lot of low tech jobs and we are all in...
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coming up today new york city joined a handful of all the u.s. cities in ensuring that all of their residents have been sickly but isn't it time for the rest of the united states enjoy new york city and the rest of the developed world and required all businesses to provide their workers who paid so sickly. i would grab as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country you sir are a fool you know what that is my self you know want to listen to feature race and see a liberal. that's right. but it's. for you
coming up today new york city joined a handful of all the u.s. cities in ensuring that all of their residents have been sickly but isn't it time for the rest of the united states enjoy new york city and the rest of the developed world and required all businesses to provide their workers who paid so sickly. i would grab as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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>> welcome no new york city. >> reporter: stores and hotels here cater to the chinese clientele with special rooms on lucky floors and breakfast thrown in and shopping is number one. for the visitors. new york hasn't had complaints about tourist behavior but this week in china authorities were furious when a chinese school boy defaced an ancient egyptian temple in nanjing. in april they established a new law that warned tourists against uncivilized behavior and they say the vacationers should be more polite and don't spit and don't talk to loud. sounds like what the neighbors in my apartment building tell me. always good behavior when you go anywhere as a tourist. >> absolutely. t so many of the ceos of the leisure and hospitality companies, they have been studying what kind of rooms, what kind of amenities, so they can cater to that growing middle class there. so interesting. richard roth, thank you. up next, the u.s. economy may be improving. could today's recovery have a dark side? ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical
>> welcome no new york city. >> reporter: stores and hotels here cater to the chinese clientele with special rooms on lucky floors and breakfast thrown in and shopping is number one. for the visitors. new york hasn't had complaints about tourist behavior but this week in china authorities were furious when a chinese school boy defaced an ancient egyptian temple in nanjing. in april they established a new law that warned tourists against uncivilized behavior and they say the...
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today in new york city joined a handful of all the u.s. cities in ensuring that all of their residents have paid sickly but isn't it time for the rest of the united states enjoy new york city and the rest of the developed world and required all businesses to provide their workers are paid so. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device so you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere he. he . in screwed news the united states is currently the only developed country in the world that does not guarantee its citizens paid sick leave some municipalities and cities and force their own paid leave laws there is no national requirement of the fifty states only connecticut requires businesses to offer their employees paid time off when they're sick that a new york city joined a handful of other u.s. cities in ensuring that all of that is its residents have paid sick leave something most societies recognize as essential to a
today in new york city joined a handful of all the u.s. cities in ensuring that all of their residents have paid sickly but isn't it time for the rest of the united states enjoy new york city and the rest of the developed world and required all businesses to provide their workers are paid so. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device so you can watch r.t....
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last year it was like a hundred new york city based companies that acquired $1.8 billion. it's just the beginning. if you think about san francisco and new york, the future couldn't be brighter because tech business is where the business is where people want to go. if intellectual capital is what your business requires, i don't think you can find two cities in the country that can provide that better than san francisco and new york. in new york we work very hard to bring universities like the university you have here just south of here that is so known for creating the world that we live in today. we are trying to bring that to new york and we have the cornell university, one of the great ivy league schools opening a graduate campus. it's not for undergraduates, right in new york city and they are bringing technology and cornell and it interest. it's really a powerhouse that will create jobs that we are already getting and columbia is also expanding there. engineering school is doubling the size of it and nyu is collaborating with overseas universities and we are attracting
last year it was like a hundred new york city based companies that acquired $1.8 billion. it's just the beginning. if you think about san francisco and new york, the future couldn't be brighter because tech business is where the business is where people want to go. if intellectual capital is what your business requires, i don't think you can find two cities in the country that can provide that better than san francisco and new york. in new york we work very hard to bring universities like the...
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when it comes to tech, we have a government in new york city that gets it. we have a group of business innovators and we have city data available to software developers and starts grow and constantly working to matchup investors with tech start ups in our city. city has itself a jobs developer and we've got a chief data analytics officer whose job is including combatting mortgage fraud and stopping prescription drug abuse and things like that. you wouldn't think of technology being useful but in this day and age it is. we have a mayor that road in the taxi in the first bloomberg summit in october. i'm a good customer and everybody was watching. so we look forward to seeing you in new york city and once again, thank you for your hospital. you have done a hell of a job. thank you for everything what you have done. you have made this country what it is. [ applause ] i think we'll take some on topic questions for the mayors. >> how do the summit expand engineers about the summit? >> people will go where they think there is a challenge and if companies want to be
when it comes to tech, we have a government in new york city that gets it. we have a group of business innovators and we have city data available to software developers and starts grow and constantly working to matchup investors with tech start ups in our city. city has itself a jobs developer and we've got a chief data analytics officer whose job is including combatting mortgage fraud and stopping prescription drug abuse and things like that. you wouldn't think of technology being useful but...
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new york city in june, june can sometimes be more like march but today it's 84 degrees. ng by new york city standards and -- for june. and the winds are out of the northwest at 12. so winds aren't a huge factor except the higher you get, the higher the wind speed. the temperature would be cooler too but the two window washers are hanging around. i can get a better look from the monitor, a 103-inch television. this is the guy on the left-hand side. other -- this is his reflection in the window. then this is the other windshield washer and the break happened in the middle and they're pulling out now and these are two workers from the fdny. under here, you may not be able to see this at home, but because you don't have a huge screen but there are a -- he's zooming in. this is nice. there are workers under here. that's a worker who apparently is wearing a yankees shirt and there are other fdny workers here. it looks like they're getting together a pulley so they can use these cables, these ropes which have been -- this rope, johnathan, you mentioned this rope is attached to t
new york city in june, june can sometimes be more like march but today it's 84 degrees. ng by new york city standards and -- for june. and the winds are out of the northwest at 12. so winds aren't a huge factor except the higher you get, the higher the wind speed. the temperature would be cooler too but the two window washers are hanging around. i can get a better look from the monitor, a 103-inch television. this is the guy on the left-hand side. other -- this is his reflection in the window....
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the fact that we call this thing into new york city stop, question, and frisk, it's a problem. it police work if it's done properly. so it's a huge problem in new york city so the rest of the country met with the department of justice and went down to d.c. they also expressed much concern that this is going on throughout the country. and as you mentioned, at least at its worst, someone being shot and killed i believe because of the color of their skin when they are unarmed or at the least, being arrested and detained for an hour. >> and you were just stopped on the street for no reason? >> i was going to an event that he was invited to with someone else who works then for the public advocate, we were going inside, we showed our credentials to the one of two officers and the officer just stopped. i got on the phone with the chief of police trying to explain to them what was going on. i had my city council pin pen, a big ribbon and i had my badge and none of that mattered. the problem is, they keep saying the gun, the gun violence, the this black on black crime. you get tired of
the fact that we call this thing into new york city stop, question, and frisk, it's a problem. it police work if it's done properly. so it's a huge problem in new york city so the rest of the country met with the department of justice and went down to d.c. they also expressed much concern that this is going on throughout the country. and as you mentioned, at least at its worst, someone being shot and killed i believe because of the color of their skin when they are unarmed or at the least,...
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a grass fire threatens homes, what drivers had to deal with and words of wisdom from new york city mayor and good evening. new tonight pacifica police say a 10-year-old girl fought off a man who tried to kidnap here. officers say the suspect approached the girl and told her she was coming with him. when she refused he tried to take her. she was able to get away. police are searching for the kidnapper. >>> tonight more than 200 pg&e customers in san francisco are still without gas, and crews are going from home to home restoring service. hours after this a busted gas main forced hundreds out of their neighborhood. crews broke the gas main around noon today causing a traffic headache. kpix don knapp has a look at what happened. >> reporter: a pg&e truck rushes to 4th and fulsome where a crew ruptured a gas line. bringing the area to a halt. >> let's go. you can't go that way. no. you can't. you got to go that way. >> people were ordered out. streets were blocked off. took three hours for crews the cap the leak. >> don't go this way. they are saying get out. >> we saw people walking away. w
a grass fire threatens homes, what drivers had to deal with and words of wisdom from new york city mayor and good evening. new tonight pacifica police say a 10-year-old girl fought off a man who tried to kidnap here. officers say the suspect approached the girl and told her she was coming with him. when she refused he tried to take her. she was able to get away. police are searching for the kidnapper. >>> tonight more than 200 pg&e customers in san francisco are still without gas,...
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city, many stay, and those who stayed in new york city workedded down to the village. one of the reasons was because the new school was in the village, and they had a very aggressive policy of hiring these folks, so in new york city, not just at the new school, but in the city and village, you had by 1940, dali, app drey, pete, hannah, rice, strauss and other people, and they were on the faculty at the school. if you were on the gi bill at the end of the war and could go to the new school for free, for a certain amount of time, you go there and have hannah or wh ogden your teacher. it was a pretty amazing time, and for free. partly through influence from the -- not just from influence, but partly, from world war ii through the 50s into the 60s, grenich village and lower east side is going through a remarkable explosion of artistic activity. if that had been the golden era back in the 1930 era, this is the renaissance, and it's huge, and the guard in america is located in grenich village and the lower east side for well over ten years. it makes new york city the art capi
city, many stay, and those who stayed in new york city workedded down to the village. one of the reasons was because the new school was in the village, and they had a very aggressive policy of hiring these folks, so in new york city, not just at the new school, but in the city and village, you had by 1940, dali, app drey, pete, hannah, rice, strauss and other people, and they were on the faculty at the school. if you were on the gi bill at the end of the war and could go to the new school for...
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city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an
city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...
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new york. they move to the suburb of new york city. rockwell was a little bit happier. and later on to new roach l. >> in his adult life? >> there were three periods. he lived in new rochelle then vermont. not very far from the new york border, once again. >> which was arlington? >> yes. and the picture so you in there of the arlington house, this is which house is this? >> that is -- the gorgeous house that had a twin next to it, just like it. a kind of big old farmhouse that you went through a romantic covered bridge to get to. and they enjoyed it very much. you could go tramping around the mountains behind or visit the stream in front. >> how long did he live there? >> i guess ten years in the house. >> when he started you mentioned he had three wifes. the first was irene married for fourteen years. which one is she? >> the one to the far right. >> with the hat on? >> yes. >> in the back looking out? >> yes. and all three boys were born from irene. >> no. the second marriage, from mary. >> mary. they had no children. >> i found out late in the process, i found out fro
new york. they move to the suburb of new york city. rockwell was a little bit happier. and later on to new roach l. >> in his adult life? >> there were three periods. he lived in new rochelle then vermont. not very far from the new york border, once again. >> which was arlington? >> yes. and the picture so you in there of the arlington house, this is which house is this? >> that is -- the gorgeous house that had a twin next to it, just like it. a kind of big old...
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a live look outside new york city right now. here's a look at some of the news happening overnight.e hit series "that '70s show" busted by cops in california. >> mommy. >> laurie. >> i knew i would come. >> hi daddy. >> all of the phones broken in chicago. >> they arrested lisa robins kelly she is the one who played laurie foreman. this isn't the first time she is faced legal troubles. she has been raised three other times since 2010. >> a washington pig farmer claims he found the secret to more savory bacon. it is marijuana. the farmer says feeding his pig stems, stalks and weed leftover from pot farm gained weight. it will does not infuse into the meat t. just makes pigs eat more allegedly. >> wow. what do you think about that? >> isn't that illegal? while you were sleeping actor james gandolfini's body arrived in his native new jersey. funeral services are set for this coming thursday in manhattan. the 51-year-old soprano's star died in a heaof a heart attack on vacation in italy. we are live with the latest. >> good morning keri. >> good morning to you ainsley. james gandolfini'
a live look outside new york city right now. here's a look at some of the news happening overnight.e hit series "that '70s show" busted by cops in california. >> mommy. >> laurie. >> i knew i would come. >> hi daddy. >> all of the phones broken in chicago. >> they arrested lisa robins kelly she is the one who played laurie foreman. this isn't the first time she is faced legal troubles. she has been raised three other times since 2010. >> a...
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i want to show you the scene coming out of new york city. thunderstorms battered a large part of the tri state area on monday. overnight rains flooded the brooklyn district. well, unfortunately, the risk of heavy rain will linger across the new york city into tonight. but as we go into tuesday, as this problem tal system pushed away, our conditions will improve and sunny skies will return on your tuesday. however, the southwestern corner of the u.s. will be a different story. you will be on alert for heavy rain into your friday. and a new system is moving into the central plains, the plains once again there is a risk of severe weather from south dakota down to northwestern texas. even tornados cannot be ruled out. and heavy rain for the u.s./canada boarder. temperatures will be extremely high across the southwest. phoenix, 40 degrees for you. but denver will see a cool down. 24 degrees. it was 32 on your monday. and across the east, nice and comfortable. 26 in the u.s. capitol and 24 in new york city on your tuesday. okay. finally in you know
i want to show you the scene coming out of new york city. thunderstorms battered a large part of the tri state area on monday. overnight rains flooded the brooklyn district. well, unfortunately, the risk of heavy rain will linger across the new york city into tonight. but as we go into tuesday, as this problem tal system pushed away, our conditions will improve and sunny skies will return on your tuesday. however, the southwestern corner of the u.s. will be a different story. you will be on...
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but of course this being new york city somebody's got to have a problem with it. >> bikers and drivers alike admit they're nervous with the sudden influx of novice riders on unfamiliar equipment. >> doesn't accept our credit cards. >> we want the bicycle share program but we want it less heavy-handed placement of these racks. >> jon: oh, they're not safe. doesn't work. it looks like [bleep] blah, blah, blah. you know we used to say the same thing about the irish. and look at them now! they're running the joint! (cheers and applause) if there had ever been anybody t was like look, i like the irish, i just thought there would be more judicious placement. doesn't anybody have a real objection? >> do not ask me to enter the mind of the totalitarians running this government, or the city. this means something much more than the specifics of this dreadful program. it means, envision what happens when you get a government that is run by an autocratic mayor or other leader and a government before which you were helpless. (laughter) >> jon: just [bleep] bikes, lady. slow down, lady hunger games.
but of course this being new york city somebody's got to have a problem with it. >> bikers and drivers alike admit they're nervous with the sudden influx of novice riders on unfamiliar equipment. >> doesn't accept our credit cards. >> we want the bicycle share program but we want it less heavy-handed placement of these racks. >> jon: oh, they're not safe. doesn't work. it looks like [bleep] blah, blah, blah. you know we used to say the same thing about the irish. and...
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think i can speak for everybody, one of the most important stories is happening right here in new york city. >> an ambitious plan allowing new yorkers to share bikes begins today in the big apple. starts with 6,000 shine eye new bikes stationed in manhattan an brooklyn. half half: (laughter) >> jon: 6,000 shiny new bikes, by tomorrow, 3,000, you know what i'm talking about? (cheers and applause) well, a bicycle share, that's an interesting idea. where does that idea come from. >> they're on the streets of paris, barcelona and montreal, and now new york city. >> jon: oh my god! we have basically imported europe's most boring idea. (laughter) yeah, i got an idea, why don't you keep your [bleep] louvre and whatever your progressive attitude is towards sexual freedom, just give us your [bleep] bike, that's all we want. we want to pedal around a little bit and see what we can do there. we don't want your health care, we just want those [bleep]. first of all. the idea of new yorkers sharing anything other than sexually transmitted diseases-- (laughter) >> is back ado. -- wackadoo. how does it wor
think i can speak for everybody, one of the most important stories is happening right here in new york city. >> an ambitious plan allowing new yorkers to share bikes begins today in the big apple. starts with 6,000 shine eye new bikes stationed in manhattan an brooklyn. half half: (laughter) >> jon: 6,000 shiny new bikes, by tomorrow, 3,000, you know what i'm talking about? (cheers and applause) well, a bicycle share, that's an interesting idea. where does that idea come from....
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wi responsive, dedicated support, ♪ melissa: from product to prison, maybe if you live here in new york cityny of those counterfeit bags or watches or fine city is known for. designers have been trying to tamp down on the sale for years. new proposal could hit customers where it hurts most. in the first bill of its kind in the u.s. anywhere, buying a cheap knockoff could come with a pretty expensive price tag of up to $1,000 for year in jail. for a lot of tourists buying that stuff is as much a part of the new york experience as times square. here is fox news legal analyst. they're going to go after -- i'm not saying i do it. i'm saying -- melissa: in chinatown. c'mon. that's not going to work. here's the deal. a couple of things that work here. number one, new york is always looking for a way to give more money. more money. more money. you get some poor person from ohio who is buying a bag. they give them some sort of ticket for a hundred dollars. and i think it will be a thousand. i can see, there you go, new revenue stream. number two among obviously a lot of pressure from the big boys to
wi responsive, dedicated support, ♪ melissa: from product to prison, maybe if you live here in new york cityny of those counterfeit bags or watches or fine city is known for. designers have been trying to tamp down on the sale for years. new proposal could hit customers where it hurts most. in the first bill of its kind in the u.s. anywhere, buying a cheap knockoff could come with a pretty expensive price tag of up to $1,000 for year in jail. for a lot of tourists buying that stuff is as much...
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from florida, california, d wetake it and make it here right in new york city.business. i wrkwith my broher, my parents retired, but we'e continuing, doing everything we can to stay made n manhttan because that's what designers want. r geri: not just handbags, but other things as well. >>es, unque requests all the time. i mea, the other daythere was a bag for thhe southern woman wo has her gun and, you know, wants to conceal it in her bag, so we made a velc pocket, holes steers, unique tech products, and, you know, sll other goods, jewelry, made out of leather, fabrics, bells, coetic cases, and pouches. those are popular. the turn around time is quick. that's a reason wh people prefer to work here other than ovseas. our turn around for a sample can be a couple dys to a couple weeks. yocan come in here with an id and have a full collection ready for a trade showor showroom within, you know, a month or two, unheard of overseas. gerr so, nicole, than for that. great stuff, interesting getting the tour thank you. >> you're welcome gerri: we'l be right back. ♪ gerri:
from florida, california, d wetake it and make it here right in new york city.business. i wrkwith my broher, my parents retired, but we'e continuing, doing everything we can to stay made n manhttan because that's what designers want. r geri: not just handbags, but other things as well. >>es, unque requests all the time. i mea, the other daythere was a bag for thhe southern woman wo has her gun and, you know, wants to conceal it in her bag, so we made a velc pocket, holes steers, unique...
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and if you're in new york city june 10th, you can see her in a one-night only performance of "the piratespenzance" for the public theater's annual gala. please welcome glenn close, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's how you make an entrance right there.
and if you're in new york city june 10th, you can see her in a one-night only performance of "the piratespenzance" for the public theater's annual gala. please welcome glenn close, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's how you make an entrance right there.
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starting in august, the new york hilton, one of new york city's biggest hotels will no longer offer room service and in its place will be a self service eatery in the lobby with grab and go snacks. will other hotels start to do the same? joining us now to ponder that is mark orwall, he is the international editor at travel and leisure magazine, nice to have you. >> nice to be here. >> don't they run a risk here in the hilton of new york city of antagonizing travelers that want to have a hamburger and a beer before they go to bed? >> or those that have to catch an early flight and the restaurant is not open yet. the grab and go concept, little shop down in the lobby is as appealing to a business traveler as a 7/11 starting to have hotel rooms. this is not a good idea for business travelers but the ceo of hilton just said, they are not makingey on it and the majority of their guests don't use the room service. >> do you think that other hotels will starts to do the same, even though the points that you make are well taken, that it will be a trend in travel? >> i hope that is not the case,
starting in august, the new york hilton, one of new york city's biggest hotels will no longer offer room service and in its place will be a self service eatery in the lobby with grab and go snacks. will other hotels start to do the same? joining us now to ponder that is mark orwall, he is the international editor at travel and leisure magazine, nice to have you. >> nice to be here. >> don't they run a risk here in the hilton of new york city of antagonizing travelers that want to...
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go and find connections from zazi from other players throughout the community, specifically in new york city. >> so, senator paul, we've heard this claim, there it is the director saying on the record if it weren't for this type of surveillance, who knows how many thousands of new yorkers would have died. what's your response? >> i think there's a bit of a credibility gap with the intelligence agencies. they frankly lied to us in open testimony in committee and said they weren't collecting any data, when in fact they were not collecting data, but billions of bits of it. i have heard news reports that zazi was connected to a guy named nazr. my question if they would answer, would be did they get zazi's name from in a cyr. i'm not opposed to searches the phone records of people we think are terrorists. you go to a judge, it's not that difficult of a bar. you get phone records from in the meantime asir. then if you have zazi calling other people you get warrants from those people, but that does not require the phone reports of everybody who makes a phone call. that's a generalized warrant and u
go and find connections from zazi from other players throughout the community, specifically in new york city. >> so, senator paul, we've heard this claim, there it is the director saying on the record if it weren't for this type of surveillance, who knows how many thousands of new yorkers would have died. what's your response? >> i think there's a bit of a credibility gap with the intelligence agencies. they frankly lied to us in open testimony in committee and said they weren't...
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nonetheless, they're on the way to a sneaker convention in new york city. >> too early in the morning> reporter: after packing his shoes in the car, they pick up his friend and fellow sneakerhead, brian. they don't waste any time. the conversation immediately turns to shoes. >> brian, for these, 150. >> you're killing me. >> reporter: translation, brian just scored a pair of rare nikes on line for $640. and alex is immediately trying to buy them. >> let's just say 700, you paid 640. >> reporter: this banter continues for the hour-long car ride until they arrive. the two get to work, setting up shop at a table they paid for with some friends, and soon, it is on. first up are the glow in the dark signature shoes of nba star lebron james. alex paid $250 for them. >> about 350. >> 330, i'll do it right now. >> i got to have 340, are we going to lose the deal over ten bucks? >> reporter: now watch what happens as the deal unfolds, while alex was in the middle of one deal he closes another. >> 340? all right, 340. 340. okay, i'll get you situated. >> two deals at once. i don't know how that
nonetheless, they're on the way to a sneaker convention in new york city. >> too early in the morning> reporter: after packing his shoes in the car, they pick up his friend and fellow sneakerhead, brian. they don't waste any time. the conversation immediately turns to shoes. >> brian, for these, 150. >> you're killing me. >> reporter: translation, brian just scored a pair of rare nikes on line for $640. and alex is immediately trying to buy them. >> let's just...
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that particular denver incident, that involved nazi bolaza st-rbgs i, arrested on his drive to new york city with backpacks and bomb-making components. all you have to do is look at the london bus bombings to see what happened when a bunch of backpack bombs get left on a mass transportation device. >> and what could have happened. again, the number they are talking about now is 50 possibly prevented by this program. again, it's interesting to listen to the details of the testimony, jon, because what it is, this provides leads for investigators. they have to go back to court to get search warrants to investigate, to listen in on conversations, and so forth.
that particular denver incident, that involved nazi bolaza st-rbgs i, arrested on his drive to new york city with backpacks and bomb-making components. all you have to do is look at the london bus bombings to see what happened when a bunch of backpack bombs get left on a mass transportation device. >> and what could have happened. again, the number they are talking about now is 50 possibly prevented by this program. again, it's interesting to listen to the details of the testimony, jon,...