Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square in Syracuse NY
Prices: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square 300 West Fayette Street Syracuse NY 13202 This hotel is in downtown Syracuse near Armory Square and features on-site dining and an indoor swimming pool. The Museum of Science & Technology is a 3-minute walk away. Rooms at the Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square include a kitchenette with stove, microwave, and refrigerator. They also have a flat-screen TV and a work desk. Some suites have a sofa bed. Guests can use the fitness center at the Downtown Syracuse Residence Inn. Laundry facilities and newspapers are available and a complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily. The Bistro has a hot breakfast every morning and American cuisine for dinner. The hotel has a full service bar. Red House Arts Center is a 2-minute walk from the Residence Inn. The Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park is 1 mile away.
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Syracuse Khalsa Day 2015
The first ever Sikh Khalsa Day Festival was held at Clinton Square in Syracuse, NY. This will be an annual event and we welcome everyone to come join us and enjoy!
The Thruway and Syracuse Tomorrow!, 1951
Part of the Your Thruway New York! series. Presents the advantages of building the Thruway from New York City to Albany and Schenectady to Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. Shots of downtown Syracuse, Syracuse University, old Erie Canal locks, construction, completed sections of the Thruway, Electronic Parkway, and Erie Blvd.
Date: 1951
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Watch Bernie Sanders supporters march in Syracuse
At least 100 supporters of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont senator vying for the Democratic nomination for president, march Saturday afternoon in Syracuse's Armory Square.
Bill & Hillary Clinton visit NYS Fair
OK, the Fair was always a big deal, took a lot of planning and lots of resources. Well then the President of the United States decided to vacation in town, and visit the Fair. it was a scramble to get everything together. This clip is from the 5 O'Clock news on Day One of the Clinton's visit.
A tip of the hat to the reporters, anchors, producers, and especially the photogs for pulling this off...it was really crazy trying to get everything, especially when so much of it happened late.
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Donald Trump elected president: Syracuse NY voters react to 2016 election
As Donald Trump secured his win for President of the United States in the early hours of Nov. 9, 2016, Syracuse voters shared their thoughts on this year’s contentious presidential election. We talked with people in Armory Square. Video by Lauren Long | llong@syracuse.com
The Spectacle of an Obama NYC visit
Oct. 7 (Bloomberg Politics) Griffin Hammond looks at the spectacle of President Obama's highly-guarded visits to New York City—the Secret Service, police, onlookers (and dump trucks!) that congregate outside his post-UN dinner at Estela on Houston St (Sep. 24), and a Democratic fundraiser at a restaurant called White Street (Oct. 7).
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Inside the Carrier Dome, Syracuse NY - 1.9.19
Before the Clemson Univ vs Syracuse Orangemen ACC tilt. Orangemen won 61-54.
Capacity of this iconic building - 49.250.
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Carrier Dome is a 49,250-seat[5] domed sports stadium located on the campus of Syracuse University in the University Hill neighborhood of Syracuse, New York. It is home to the Syracuse Orange football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. The Syracuse Orange men's basketball team drew the highest average home attendance in college basketball in 2015-16, with an average of 26,253. In 2006–07, the women's basketball team began playing home games in the Dome. New York high school football state championships as well as the annual New York State Field Band Conference championships are held in the stadium, as are occasional concerts.
The Carrier Dome is the largest domed stadium of any college campus, and the largest domed stadium in the Northeastern United States. It is also the largest on-campus basketball arena in the nation, with a listed capacity of 33,000. However, that number has been exceeded on many occasions with a record attendance of 35,446.[6]
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President Barak Obama's Legacy,worst mistake and Hillary Clinton's role and Bernie Sanders
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Voters in the U.S. headed to the polls to elect the next President along with other national, state and local officials.
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How Will Qaddafi's Death Affect the United States Air Date 10 21 2011
Air Date: 10/21/2011
BRIAN WILLIAMS, anchor:
Now back to Gadhafi. For most of his 42 years in power he was surely a thorn in the side of the United States; and, of course, a lot of Americans will forever associate him with one of the worst acts of terrorism in world history that marked an entire era. We get more tonight from our chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell.
ANDREA MITCHELL reporting:
For Americans of a certain age, it was their first experience with terror, a Pan Am 747 exploding over a small Scottish village four days before Christmas in 1988. The debris covered 850 square miles. The emotional wreckage lasts forever.
Two-hundred seventy victims, including 189 Americans, the largest number, 35, all students from Syracuse University, like Jeanine Boulanger's daughter Nicole.
Ms. JEANINE BOULANGER: It is full of memories of a very special child.
MITCHELL: Victoria Cummock lost her husband, John, a father of three.
Ms. VICTORIA CUMMOCK: I pledged to him that I would seek justice for his murder.
MITCHELL: And Burt Ammerman who lost his brother Tom.
Mr. BURT AMMERMAN: It's the last chapter for me. I said that I could walk away the day I personally felt that I did everything possible so that my brother and the other 269 people did not die in vain.
MITCHELL: It was Moammar Gadhafi's most violent act against America, but not his first. Two years earlier, Libyan terrorists bombed a Berlin disco frequented by US service members, killing two. Ronald Reagan retaliated.
President RONALD REAGAN: (From April 9, 1986) This mad dog of the Middle East has a goal of a world revolution, Muslim fundamentalist revolution.
MITCHELL: But George W. Bush's White House took Gadhafi off the terror list in 2006, after he gave up his nuclear program and paid damages to the Pan Am families. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice went to Tripoli in 2008. Then the Arab Spring, inspiring Libyans to rebel and Gadhafi to threaten mass murder.
President BARACK OBAMA: Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. The United States of America is different.
MITCHELL: Two days ago, Hillary Clinton went to Tripoli, the highest ranking US official since the civil war began, to show solidarity with rebel leaders. Later, she said she hoped Gadhafi would be captured or killed soon. It didn't take long. Today in Afghanistan, Clinton was preparing for an interview when aides alerted her that Gadhafi might have been caught.
Ms. HILLARY CLINTON: Wow. Huh.
Unidentified Man: Unconfirmed.
Ms. CLINTON: Unconfirmed, yeah.
Man: (Unintelligible)
Ms. CLINTON: No.
Unidentified Man #2: What up?
Ms. CLINTON: Unconfirmed reports about Gadhafi being captured.
MITCHELL: And now the challenge for the administration is what happens next, and how to explain why the US helped topple Gadhafi but not other Arab dictators. Brian:
WILLIAMS: Andrea Mitchell in our DC newsroom tonight. Andrea, as we keep saying, the end of an era.
BRIAN WILLIAMS, anchor:
For more we're joined by Michael Leiter, an intelligence veteran of both the Bush and Obama administrations, the former director of the US National Counterterrorism Center.
Thank you for coming in.
Mr. MICHAEL LEITER (Former Director National Counterterrorism Center):
It's good to be here.
WILLIAMS: You were in the Situation Room the night the Osama bin Laden raid went down. I'm sitting here looking at the list of names that we have gone through who are no longer here. Was this the mission from the get-go? Remember the pressure early on on President Obama, go in big, go in strong, we can finish this off. But I think tempered by two wars going on, the US wanted to do it this way.
Mr. LIGHTER: Well, I wouldn't say that killing Gadhafi was necessarily the mission. I think the mission really was to give the Libyan people an opportunity to have a more democratic country. But undoubtedly killing Gadhafi was a necessary start to that. Without Gadhafi gone there really wasn't going to be progress in Libya, and this was a critical step in that regard.
WILLIAMS: To a lot of people around the world this looks like a positive development. You look at Libya, the size of Alaska, population less than the city of New York, they've got a lot of oil. They could have good days ahead. Doesn't always happen. When we took out Iraq, we took out Iran's natural enemy and the order can be upset. Do you think this is overall net-net a positive development for the world? Do you think we'll start feeling that soon?
Mr. LEITER: Oh, I think undoubtedly it is. And obviously, as Andrea just reported, it's an important step for the United States, as well, given Gadhafi's history. It's going to be hard for Libya. They've got issues of governance. They've got economic issues. And they've got potentially still problems with terrorist organizations throughout their nation in the south of the country. So it's going to be a challenge to g
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Red Roof Inn Syracuse - East Syracuse Hotels, New York
Red Roof Inn Syracuse 2 Stars - East Syracuse Hotels, New York Within US Travel Directory Just 6 miles from Syracuse University, this hotel offers an on-site snack centre. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms. NY State Fairgrounds are 17 minutes’ drive away.
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Tea Party Social Security Debate
We went out to the Tea Party's Tax Day Rally in Orlando and asked them to sign a petition to either support or cut and opt out of Social Security. What resulted was an overwhelming support for Social Security and this debate between two guys wearing Fair Tax t-shirts.
Nina Turner: Black support for Hillary is just 'brand loyalty'
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Candidates hope for home state advantage in New York
Ahead of Tuesday’s delegate-rich New York primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton spent the day courting labor unions, while Donald Trump lashed out at GOP rules that he claims are robbing him of delegates. John Yang wraps up the day’s campaign news and Judy Woodruff talks to Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio and Beth Fouhy of MSNBC.