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New York City needs no introduction. Sitting at the top of many travelers’ bucket lists, NYC is always poised to impress. Check out our footage to see why!
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#NewYorkCity is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants.
The city is home to eight million people, and receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City #vacation should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures. You can easily #explore on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system.
No New York #sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square, which you’ve no doubt seen in many movies. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, and is the setting for many a romantic comedy. You also have your pick of art and history museums, as well as the Reflecting Absence Memorial and Museum, where you can pay your respects to the victims of 9/11.
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1:24 - Empire State Building
1:51 - The Rockefeller Center
2:06 - Grand Central Station
2:21 - Fifth Avenue
2:39 - Times Square
3:00 - Central Park
3:23 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
3:46 - The Guggenheim Museum
4:00 - Reflecting Absence Memorial
4:27 - Little Italy
4:41 - SoHo
4:49 - Greenwich Village
5:00 - Brooklyn and Brooklyn Bridge
5:10 - Coney Island
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Unboxing NEW YORK: What it's like LIVING in NEW YORK
Do Northern New Yorkers and Southern New Yorkers hate each other?
Does New York have more skiing than almost every other state?
And do people really pee on the subways?
We’re gonna answer those questions and more. So let’s catch a cab driven by a creepy guy who smells like curry as we get ready to unbox New York State.
The state of New York is a very complex place that can’t be summarized completely in just one video. But, we’ll give it the whole big picture overview version so you get an idea of exactly what this state is all about.
It’s larger than you think, and has awesome beaches, big cities, trashy rednecky towns and beautiful mountains and lakes. And it’s very diverse. In fact, it’s the 6th most diverse state when you consider the number of races and cultures that make New York State home.
New Yorkers like to think they’re the big fish in America.Since the internet has started, there have been lots of memes made to poke fun at just how self-centered New Yorkers truly are.
To completely understand New York, you need to understand the various regions of the state. As we do in all of our videos, we’ll break the state up into easy to understand and overly simplistic regions.
For New York, you could easily break the state up into three main areas. New York City itself, the New York metro area, and the rest of the state, called Upstate. As we’ll see later, the exact boundaries of Upstate New York are debatable.
New York City is broken up into five boroughs - Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn.
To get a complete understanding of how many people are crammed into New York City, we can look at a population density map. New York City has more than 8 and a half million people packed into a little area.
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Walking around Empire State Building【4K】 New York City, New York, United States
Walking around Empire State Building (around Broadway and W 33rd St though 5th Ave to 6th Ave and W 34rd St), New York City, New York, United States. “The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931. The building has a roof height of 1,250 feet (380 m) and stands a total of 1,454 feet (443.2 m) tall, including its antenna. Its name is derived from Empire State, the nickname of New York, which is of unknown origin. As of 2019, the building is the second-tallest building in New York City, the sixth-tallest completed skyscraper from Wikipedia in the United States, and the 45th-tallest in the world.” in the United States took by Apple iPhone XS Max 【4K video Dual OIS Dual 12MP rear cameras】
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WATCH: U.S. women's soccer team receives keys to New York City after 2019 World Cup win
After its 2019 World Cup win, the U.S. women's soccer team received a ticker tape parade in New York City. The procession then moved to the Canyon of Heroes, an area on lower Broadway between Battery and City Hall in Manhattan. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio gave all 23 players on the team a symbolic key to the city.
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New York -- before the City | Eric Sanderson
400 years after Hudson found New York harbor, Eric Sanderson shares how he made a 3D map of Mannahatta's fascinating pre-city ecology of hills, rivers, wildlife -- accurate down to the block -- when Times Square was a wetland and you couldn't get delivery.
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New York State Rifle & Pistol Assn., Inc. v. City of New York (SCOTUS-Toons)
QUESTION: Does a New York City rule banning the transportation a licensed, locked, and unloaded handgun to a home or shooting range outside city limits violate the Second Amendment, the Commerce Clause, or the constitutional right to travel?
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. City of New York, New York, et al., Respondents. (No. 1X-XXX)
Washington, D.C. Monday, December 2, 2019
The above-entitled matter came on for oral argument before the Supreme Court of the United States at 10:05 a.m.
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PAUL D. CLEMENT, ESQ., Washington, D.C.; on behalf of the Petitioners.
JEFFREY B. WALL, Principal Deputy Solicitor General, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; for the United States, as amicus curiae, supporting the Petitioners.
RICHARD P. DEARING, ESQ., New York, New York; on behalf of the Respondents.
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ORAL ARGUMENT OF: PAUL D. CLEMENT, ESQ. On behalf of the Petitioners
ORAL ARGUMENT OF: JEFFREY B. WALL, ESQ. For the United States, as amicus curiae, supporting the Petitioners
ORAL ARGUMENT OF: RICHARD P. DEARING, ESQ. On behalf of the Respondents
REBUTTAL ARGUMENT OF: PAUL D. CLEMENT, ESQ. On behalf of the Petitioners
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New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. City of New York, New York [SCOTUSbrief]
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Supreme Court is taking another look at the Second Amendment. Three firearms owners sued the City of New York, claiming that its firearms licensing requirements violate the Second Amendment, the commerce clause, and the right to travel.
What sorts of limitations can be imposed on the right to bear arms? Prof. Josh Blackman of the South Texas College of Law discusses whether New York City’s permit licensing regime violates the Constitution, or if the issue is mooted by the repeal of the law in question. Oral argument is December 2, 2019.
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ThinkProgress: “The battle to save gun control by destroying it”
National Review: “New York City’s Dishonest Attempt to Squelch a Gun-Rights Lawsuit”
The Federalist Society: “Courthouse Steps Preview: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. City of New York, New York”
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New York State.
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New York. The whole state of New York. Most people just think about New York City and really don't pay enough attention to the state. Living in New York can be nice for some people, but there are a lot of reasons NOT to live in New York. It is still a great place to travel to.
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New York City - City Video Guide
New York City is an international metropolis, which welcomes around 50 million tourists annually.
In Manhattan's Midtown are some of New York City's most iconic symbols; structures like the Empire State Building, the Rockefeller Center, and the Grand Central Terminal.
Times Square and Broadway provide New York City with near-endless theater and entertainment choices. Fifth Avenue is one of the world's best shopping districts.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim are just two examples of New York City's cultural collection. Central Park is the city's green lung, where New Yorkers come to exercise and relax.
The Reflecting Absence memorial and museum honors the 3000 people who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
Little Italy packs the tastes and flavors of Italy into a couple of streets, while Soho attracts well-heeled bohemians. Greenwich Village has cafés and bars where the likes of Bob Dylan first performed. Brooklyn and Coney Island are two distinct districts easily reachable from Manhattan..
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Liberty - New York City Timelapse 4K
Liberty - New York City Timelapse 4K
I vividly remember my first experience of New York City as a kid, before I became a photographer. The shear sense of scale, the incredible architecture and just the over all feeling I got walking around the city. That experience became one of the reasons I got into photography. Ever since then, it has been my dream to recreate that feeling into a short timelapse film. From the sensory overload of standing on a busy New York street corner. To the tranquility of standing on a skyscraper, like being on top of the world. This is a dedication to my favorite city in the world.
Liberty Is a visual journey through New York City captured through timelapse and hyperlapse photography. The video consists of about 15,000 still photographs captured from 2016-2018.
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NEW YORK CITY - USA Travel Guide | Around The World
New York City (also referred to as New York, NYC, The Big Apple, or just The City by locals), is the most populous city in the United States. It lies at the mouth of the Hudson River in the southernmost part of the state, which is part of the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. The city spans a land area of 305 square miles (790km²).
New York City has a population of approximately 8.2 million people. The New York Metropolitan Area, which spans lower New York, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Connecticut, has a population of 18.7 million, making it the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. As of 2014, it was one of the 15 largest metro areas in the world.
New York City is a center for media, culture, food, fashion, art, research, finance, and trade. It has one of the largest and most famous skylines on earth, dominated by the iconic Empire State Building.
New York City consists of five boroughs, which are five separate counties. Each borough has a unique culture and could be a large city in its own right. Within each borough individual neighborhoods, some several square miles in size, and others only a few blocks in size, have personalities lauded in music and film. Where you live, work, and play in New York says something to New Yorkers about who you are.
Manhattan (New York County)
The famous island between the Hudson and East Rivers, with many diverse and unique neighborhoods. Manhattan is home to the Empire State Building in Midtown, Central Park, Times Square, Wall Street, Harlem, and the trendy neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and SoHo.
Brooklyn (Kings County)
The most populous borough, and formerly a separate city. Located south and east of Manhattan across the East River. Known for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Park, The Brooklyn Museum, The New York Aquarium and a key NYC landmark Coney Island.
Queens (Queens County)
Located to the east of Manhattan, across the East River, and north, east, and south of Brooklyn. With over 170 languages spoken, Queens is the most ethnically diverse region in the United States, and one of the most diverse in the world.
The Bronx (Bronx County)
Located north of Manhattan Island, the Bronx is home to the Bronx Zoo, the New York Botanical Gardens, and the New York Yankees professional baseball team.
Staten Island (Richmond County)
A large island in New York Harbor, south of Manhattan and just across the narrow Kill Van Kull from New Jersey. Unlike the rest of New York City, Staten Island has a suburban character.
IATA: NYC is the code for all New York City airports, and the city is extremely well connected by air with flights from almost every corner of the world. Three large and several small airports serve the region.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR) (the latter in New Jersey) are large international airports, while LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA) is a busy domestic airport. All three airports are run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Like most of the great world cities, New York has an abundance of great attractions - so many, that it would be impossible to list them all here. What follows is but a sampling of the most high-profile attractions in New York City; more detailed info can be found in the district pages. Many tourist attractions in New York City offer free or discounted admission on certain days, eg Museum of Modern Art's Free Friday, or Museums on Us® program by Bank of America.
Tourists often spend their entire vacation in New York standing in line (or as New Yorkers say, standing on line). This is often unnecessary; there are usually alternatives. For example, one can choose to avoid the Empire State Building during the day (it is open, and empty, late, until midnight or 2AM on weekends during summer), skip the Statue of Liberty in favor of the Staten Island Ferry, and stay away from the Guggenheim on Monday (it is one of the only museums open that day). Also, there is no reason to stand in line for a Broadway show if you already have a ticket with an assigned seat. If you prefer, get a drink nearby and come back closer to curtain time, when you can walk right in. The lines for bus tours can be absurd because tourists all seem to have the exact same itinerary - which is get on a bus in the morning in Times Square, get off for the Statue of Liberty, and finish on the East Side in the afternoon. Why not go downtown in the morning, and save Midtown for the afternoon? You will thank yourself for avoiding the crowds. Also, understand that buses are the slowest way to go crosstown in Midtown Manhattan during peak hours, and taxis are not much better. You are often better off either on foot or taking the subway.
10 Hours of Walking in NYC as Kim Jong Un
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As a follow up to my 10 hours of walking in NYC wearing a romper, I decided to see how New Yorkers would react to seeing Kim Jong Un walking around. We walked through 3 neighborhoods: Harlem, Wall Street, and Koreatown. New York definitely took notice. To be honest, I was quite nervous to see how New York would react to this Kim Jong-Un social experiment. I was surprised as to the positive reception he received. There was a lot of comedy, a little bit of catcalling and only a tiny bit of street harassment. In a strange way, it gives me hope that differences can be resolved between all the countries and that we can find a way to co-exist as well as find a way to help the people of North Korea.
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New Yorkers Stand up for the Second Amendment!
On February 28, 2013, nearly ten thousand New Yorkers rallied in the West Capitol Park against Governor Cuomo's NY SAFE Act. Here is their story.
Top 10 Tallest Building in New York City 2017
What is the tallest building in New York City?
Building tall is the defining feature of New York, and while the scale of construction has had ups and downs along with the economy, buildings have always grown higher and higher.
70 Pine Street become number 10 on our list of New York tallest buildings, while Three World Trade Center rank at number 5 which is still in constructing, scheduled to be completed in 2018.
432 Park Avenue building become a runner-up on the list, it's tallest residential building in the world, 19th tallest building in the world, and 3rd tallest building in the United States.
So, what is the number one?
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Blizzard of 1947: New York buried in record 26 inch snowstorm after 16 hours of heavy snow, surpassing historic 1888 blizzard
Blizzard covers New York and areas from Maine to Washington DC. In New York, people with umbrellas and heavy coats on roads buried in snow. Cars are marooned away from homes in snow. Traffic at a stand-still as cars, buses, railroad tracks and roads are covered in snow. Food supply is affected. People travel on foot. Volunteers dig out snow and clear the roads. Children enjoying themselves in snow. Location: New York United States. Date: December 26, 1947.
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Awesome Boat Trip To The Statue Of Liberty In New York & Crown Access
In this video I take a boat trip from Battery Park in Manhattan across to Liberty Island to see the world famous State Of Liberty. This incredible monument was constructed in France and was presented as a gift to the United States Of America in 1886.
Statue Cruises are the official tour operator that provide boat trips to both Liberty and Ellis Island from 2 different pick up locations. Along with taking in the fantastic views of New York City, I share the complete experience of travelling across to the island including a full tour of the various different shops and facilities. I also head up to the Crown of the Statue Of Liberty for a unique look inside this incredible structure!
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USA: 'Trump/Pence out now!' protest hits New York City
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched in New York City on Saturday as part of the #OUTNOW protest movement, demanding US President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence be removed from office.
Footage shows protesters marching through the streets holding signs demanding Trump and Pence out now!
Protesters could also be seen confronting with a Trump supporter wearing a 'MAGA' baseball cap causing police to intervene.
The protest, organised by the group 'RefuseFascism.org' is the first of several demonstrations planned in New York City and across the United States.
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