Video: Marine One on Wall Street

President Obama lands at a heliport in lower Manhattan. The President’s entourage of staff, security and press, a total of six helicopters, landed at the Wall Street Landing Zone prior to the meeting of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday.

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  • stuartzechman

    Brooks Kraft:
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    Great.
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    Now all you have to do is loop the last four seconds, put up some copy about a kidnapping with the chyron “BREAKING!” over it, and you’ll be as value-subtracting from journalism as cable news.

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