Lunchtime was probably a perfect time as the staff was probably coming and going throughout the hour to eat. Plus the smokers probably have to stand right out front. Did you see many Times employees? If so did they have any comments? Or did they do the perp walk with the paper over their faces?
A cab driver honked his horn and flashed a thumbs up.
That always gets me how the DC cabbies are usually the most supportive. Maybe they're sick of getting stiffed by liberals.
A number of the people entering and exiting the building were probably NYT employees.
Indeed, the NYT reporter who interviewed Kristinn was with a small group of people (probably all NYT employees returning from lunch) who entered the building together. She went in the building and came out a few minutes later to interview debate Kristinn.
We had no way of telling who among those entering and exiting the building were NYT employees. The building includes numerous other offices.