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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will...
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and when yoko ono decided to settle down in new york, i sponsored her arrival in new york. >> are you no, no, no, nostalgic for this lifestyle and this era. >> no, i don't have any nostalgia. i want to keep everything where it is. everybody keeps moving and i'm moving with it. i'm too businessy to look back. >> now at 92, mekus is the self-appointed keeper of the avant-garde film. >> there is the anthology film archives, the home of the independent and avant-garde cinema. the greatest selection in the world of their independent avant-garde cinema is here. >> he's selected 35,000 films in his archives and is now busy trying to raise $6 million to expand the archives to include other avant-garde art forms. >> this year, and next year, i'm building another floor on top of it for the largest selection library of books and periodicals on cinema in the united states and in the world. >> mekus began his life far from the art world of new york. >> i was born on a small farm in lithuania. i was in a german forced labor camp and since i was very active, i was involved in the underground activit
and when yoko ono decided to settle down in new york, i sponsored her arrival in new york. >> are you no, no, no, nostalgic for this lifestyle and this era. >> no, i don't have any nostalgia. i want to keep everything where it is. everybody keeps moving and i'm moving with it. i'm too businessy to look back. >> now at 92, mekus is the self-appointed keeper of the avant-garde film. >> there is the anthology film archives, the home of the independent and avant-garde...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter spp i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, a member of the committee on oversight and government, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. connolly: i thank the gentleman for yielding. member -- as ranking member of the -- mr. cummings: as ranking member of the government oversight committee, i oppose this attempt against planned parenthood. last week, two senior republicans, both of whom are now competing to become the next speaker of the house, made stunning admissions on national television within 24 hours of each other. first majority leader kevin mccarthy admitted that house republicans established the benghazi select committee to use millions of dollars in taxpayer funds, taxpayer funds, to damage hillary clinton's bid for president. the next day, the chairman of the oversight committee, chairman chaffetz, admitted on national television that there is no evidence that planned parenthood violat
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter spp i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, a member of the committee on oversight and government, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. connolly: i thank the gentleman for yielding. member -- as ranking member of the -- mr. cummings: as ranking member of the government oversight committee, i oppose this attempt against planned parenthood. last week, two senior republicans,...
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on new york one. he is the author of several noteworthy books including the brother, the untold story of the a finalist for the national book critics circle award. grand central, how a train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. his advisor to the federal health hits -- history committee. ladies and gentlemen please welcome me and joining him. [applause] clicks thanks to all of you for coming. especially thanks or panel for agreeing to participate tonight. this is less a debate than it is a conversation, but as rene pointed out the stated challenge is to call the presidential race through the prism -- prism of federal hall's rich history. --withstanding the problem the popularity of hamel on -- hamilton on broadway, most new yorkers do not care about history. jackson, the columbia university professor likes to say someone should see sicily. history is for losers. he looks for places wallow in their past. nothing much happens. offense, jamestown kind of sank into the m
on new york one. he is the author of several noteworthy books including the brother, the untold story of the a finalist for the national book critics circle award. grand central, how a train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. his advisor to the federal health hits -- history committee. ladies and gentlemen please welcome me and joining him. [applause] clicks thanks to all of you for coming. especially thanks or panel for agreeing to participate tonight. this...
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in a city like new york and los angeles. community police drove violent crime down here in new york they elected uber liberal mayor who immediately insulted the police, and the police really do not like this man de blasio. so the crime -- violent crime inching up despite a good police commissioner in bill bratton. president obama has been perceived as being on the side of anti--police. maybe it's unfair but he hasn't condemned black lives matter and they are the leaders now of the demonizing police movement. hasn't condemned them and hasn't been aggressively on the sides of the police in the situations like ferguson and other controversial. how much responsibility does he bear in this in your opinion, senator? >> well, look there is a legitimate issue in this country with especially young african-american males with minority communities in general that feel like they are targeted or they have a bad relationship with local law enforcement. there is another issue at play here, that is the overwhelming and vast majority of law
in a city like new york and los angeles. community police drove violent crime down here in new york they elected uber liberal mayor who immediately insulted the police, and the police really do not like this man de blasio. so the crime -- violent crime inching up despite a good police commissioner in bill bratton. president obama has been perceived as being on the side of anti--police. maybe it's unfair but he hasn't condemned black lives matter and they are the leaders now of the demonizing...
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he did so at the trump tower in new york city. we want to hear from you, how would you change the tax kojak at you can begin dialing in. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. the cover story of "the new york , "donaldnday magazine trump is not going anywhere. go he is the latest in a series of candidates, including marco rubio, to outline plans to change, fix, simplify america's tax code. if you have the authority to do so, what would you do? here is jeb bush. he was on cnbc this past week. [video clip] jeb bush: we need to go at a far faster rate than we are going today. people'sting a lid on aspirations. 6 million more people living in poverty today than the day that barack obama was elected president. a high-growth strategy requires a dramatic reform of our tax code. we propose civil find the tax rate, expanding the inclusion, so that many low income earners will not pay anything at all. simplify the code to put a cap on deductions because there are thousands and thousands of these credits. eliminate loc
he did so at the trump tower in new york city. we want to hear from you, how would you change the tax kojak at you can begin dialing in. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. the cover story of "the new york , "donaldnday magazine trump is not going anywhere. go he is the latest in a series of candidates, including marco rubio, to outline plans to change, fix, simplify america's tax code. if you have the authority to do so, what would you do? here is jeb bush....
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the new york fed is one of goldman's regulators. according to the report, the former banker may plead guilty to a misdemeanor. goldman would play a $50 million fine under a tentative deal with new york regulators and would acknowledge that it failed to properly supervise its employee. >>> general motors and the united auto workers union have reached a tentative agreement. the deal avoids a potential strike and was announced minutes before the midnight sunday deadline. details were not released but union officials say the deal represents "significant wage gains and job commitments." >>> the meat industry is coming under fire. a report by the world health organization warns that red and processed meats have the potential to cause cancer. courtney reagan has more on the study and what the big beef industry is doing to fight back. >> reporter: doctors and the american cancer society have said eating too much red and processed meat could increase the risk of cancer. now the world health organization's france-based cancer agency is backin
the new york fed is one of goldman's regulators. according to the report, the former banker may plead guilty to a misdemeanor. goldman would play a $50 million fine under a tentative deal with new york regulators and would acknowledge that it failed to properly supervise its employee. >>> general motors and the united auto workers union have reached a tentative agreement. the deal avoids a potential strike and was announced minutes before the midnight sunday deadline. details were not...
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but then, on september 12th, 1987, nbc news the des moines register newspaper, and a "new york times" reporter named maureen dowd all came out simultaneously with a story that cast that barn burning iowa debate performance in a very different light. >> democratic presidential candidate joseph biden today faces a controversy that his opponents could use in raising questions about his character. three weeks ago at a debate at the iowa state fair, he used phrases identical to those delivered by british labor party leader neil kin nick. he did not attribute the words to kin nick. instead he said they were his own thoughts. was it is plagiarism? ken bode reports. >> joe biden is known as one of the best orators in the democratic party. so it was no surprise at a forum in iowa recently, he knocked their socks off with a stirring close. listen. >> i started thinking as i was coming over here, why is it that joe biden is the first in his family ever to go to a university? why is it that my wife is sitting out there in the audience, is the first in her family to ever go to college in. >> peopl
but then, on september 12th, 1987, nbc news the des moines register newspaper, and a "new york times" reporter named maureen dowd all came out simultaneously with a story that cast that barn burning iowa debate performance in a very different light. >> democratic presidential candidate joseph biden today faces a controversy that his opponents could use in raising questions about his character. three weeks ago at a debate at the iowa state fair, he used phrases identical to those...
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so in new york state. somebody i dos in your presence, even if you gave them the drug, if they took it voluntarilily, you are not held accountable. >> it's very difficult to build a charge like that in new york. >> jeesh, this is what i am talking about. >> different issues. not a drug dealer. the law wants someone to call 911. if someone is afraid they will be charged with a homicide. >> you can always call 9 is 11. >> that's the reason why people aren't charged. >> a drug dealer is a different story. you probably want those people to be charged but new york currently doesn't allow it. there are a lot of tries to change that. >> she took the drugs but nobody is going to be charged in the aftermath of it. >> there might be other charges paraphernalia charges or possible tampering with evidence charges. they don't plan to make any charges. >> awful. okay, counselor. thank you. far left making big gains in the u.s.a. the u.s.a. bollin get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes st
so in new york state. somebody i dos in your presence, even if you gave them the drug, if they took it voluntarilily, you are not held accountable. >> it's very difficult to build a charge like that in new york. >> jeesh, this is what i am talking about. >> different issues. not a drug dealer. the law wants someone to call 911. if someone is afraid they will be charged with a homicide. >> you can always call 9 is 11. >> that's the reason why people aren't charged....
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gout it, tommy. >> reporter: ron mott, nbc news, new york. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday night, convicted of manslaughter in the killing of his girlfriend, former olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, about to be released from prison. >>> and later, a real high note. nine brothers and sisters, a take a look at these bbq trophies: best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we
gout it, tommy. >> reporter: ron mott, nbc news, new york. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday night, convicted of manslaughter in the killing of his girlfriend, former olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, about to be released from prison. >>> and later, a real high note. nine brothers and sisters, a take a look at these bbq trophies: best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies,...
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plus, use of force, new rules for the new york police department and how to track those incidents. >>> good evening. we need to update the breaking news out of oregon today that mass shooting at umpqua community college according to the sheriff, ten people killed, several others injured, three critically. this happened near roseburg, oregon, about 70 miles from eugene. it's a very sflud situation fluid situation. alan, what's the latest there? >> well, i just spoke to a volunteer who's been here all day in the building here working with her therapy dog with families and relatives of the victims and people brought here to the fairground. she tells me that this building is virtually empty now that most people have left and that they were told sometime ago that there are no more buses, no more people coming from that shooting scene. that was what many people had hoped would happen. we have not had that confirmed. no one here has been able to damp confirm that, but that's what a volunteer on scene has told us. we've also been told it will be 24 to 48 hours before we know the identities of
plus, use of force, new rules for the new york police department and how to track those incidents. >>> good evening. we need to update the breaking news out of oregon today that mass shooting at umpqua community college according to the sheriff, ten people killed, several others injured, three critically. this happened near roseburg, oregon, about 70 miles from eugene. it's a very sflud situation fluid situation. alan, what's the latest there? >> well, i just spoke to a volunteer...
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"the new york times" poll shows he's now second place to ben carson who is at 26% and still rising. trump this morning took to the phones and started calling into morning shows to beat up on ben carson. said he didn't understand the polls nationally or in iowa because in his view he's still the he took shots at ben car saying he flip-flopped on issues and there's questions to be answered. he said that carson's position on abortion has evolved. in fact, trump's position on abortion has also evolved. the key to carson's success seems to be with born again christians in eye warks social convft avs and religious conservatives and tea partiers. ben carson has a hefty lead in some cases more than 2-1 over donald trump when it comes to those key core proimary voters in the republican race. that's the up ballot part of this. the down ballot part of it -- and it will all be fought out on the debate stage tomorrow -- how trump and carson will deal with each other. carson does not fight back, trump continues to attack. the battle will be between rubio and bush. rubio has been showing momentum
"the new york times" poll shows he's now second place to ben carson who is at 26% and still rising. trump this morning took to the phones and started calling into morning shows to beat up on ben carson. said he didn't understand the polls nationally or in iowa because in his view he's still the he took shots at ben car saying he flip-flopped on issues and there's questions to be answered. he said that carson's position on abortion has evolved. in fact, trump's position on abortion has...
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new york just out to another early lead last night. lucas duda hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and then a two-run double in the second. quickly quieting hopes of a chicago comeback. the cubs were unable to reduce on offense against the mets' stellar pitching all series long. chicago was held to the lowest-ever team batting average in an nlcs. meanwhile, mets postseason sensation daniel murphy went four for five in the game. his final at-bat, came in the eighth inning with a man on first. >> one more. in the air. deep right center field. that ball is gone! >> the two-run shot means murphy has now homered in six consecutive playoff games. an all-time postseason record. the historic feat easily earns him honors for series mvp. we'll see if he can carry that momentum into the fall classic. >>> now to toronto. the second team contending for a world series championship has yet to be decided as the blue jays stay alive against kansas city with a 7-1 win in game five of the alcs. toronto's estrada allowed just one earned run. troy t
new york just out to another early lead last night. lucas duda hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and then a two-run double in the second. quickly quieting hopes of a chicago comeback. the cubs were unable to reduce on offense against the mets' stellar pitching all series long. chicago was held to the lowest-ever team batting average in an nlcs. meanwhile, mets postseason sensation daniel murphy went four for five in the game. his final at-bat, came in the eighth inning with a man on...
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>> we had four cops killed in new york city in the last year. i want to give the -- >> less than a year. >> breakdown, one asian, one puerto rican spanish, one black, one white. they're trying to call it's racism, the cops are all racists. first of all, we have one of the most diverse police departments in the country here in new york. i just looked outside when i come in, we have four black officers outside standing outside in front of fox today. we have a great police department, a great diversity. it's not cops against the blacks. you know what it's all about? it's cops against the criminals. and a cop is not black, white, asian or spanish, he's a police officer, he's there to uphold -- >> the rhetoric has contributed to an atmosphere where it's not safe to be a cop. >> and when you have cops in new york city that has to fill out a paper and hand it to a guy who you stop and then they can call a number to make a complaint against you, that officer -- first of all, my heart and soul goes out to his family. that officer ran into that action. he
>> we had four cops killed in new york city in the last year. i want to give the -- >> less than a year. >> breakdown, one asian, one puerto rican spanish, one black, one white. they're trying to call it's racism, the cops are all racists. first of all, we have one of the most diverse police departments in the country here in new york. i just looked outside when i come in, we have four black officers outside standing outside in front of fox today. we have a great police...
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even new york city is going to be up there in the mid 70s today. the three-day forecast continues to be pretty dry, jonathan. it's good, because people in south carolina, they get about four or five days here of dry weather before the next chance of rain. and even that will be light. >> that's good news for south carolina. bill, thanks very much. >>> still ahead, bill clinton tries to set the record straight about that phone call between him and donald trump. "way too early" is back in a moment. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to take their act to the next level... before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time... 2% back at the grocery store... and 3% back on gas... vince of the flying branzinos got a bankamericard cash rewards credit card, because he may earn his living jumping through hoops, but he'd rather not earn cash back that way. that's the spectacle of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. but grandmcause we uses we don't charmin ultra soft.clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean w
even new york city is going to be up there in the mid 70s today. the three-day forecast continues to be pretty dry, jonathan. it's good, because people in south carolina, they get about four or five days here of dry weather before the next chance of rain. and even that will be light. >> that's good news for south carolina. bill, thanks very much. >>> still ahead, bill clinton tries to set the record straight about that phone call between him and donald trump. "way too...
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live from new york, i'm tony harris. middle east mission, secretary kerry is heading to the middle east to try to calm relations between the israelis and palestinians. >>> preparing a homegrown attack. the justice department's plan to deal with the real threat. and paying for firearms used to shoot police officers. tensions in israel and the okay tied territories are mounting amid new attacks and clashes. and today, israeli officials are stepping up security, and the palestinian officials are warning that the crackdown could spark more violence. and now secretary of state, john kerry, is planning to go to the region to help both sides. carl is in jerusalem, and what are you seeing on the ground? and what has been the affect of the heightened security measures? >> well, tony, the place where the beefed up security measures were immediately visible was on the fracture line that divides west jerusalem from occupied east jerusalem. this morning, hours after the israeli security cabinet made announcement, all of those securit
live from new york, i'm tony harris. middle east mission, secretary kerry is heading to the middle east to try to calm relations between the israelis and palestinians. >>> preparing a homegrown attack. the justice department's plan to deal with the real threat. and paying for firearms used to shoot police officers. tensions in israel and the okay tied territories are mounting amid new attacks and clashes. and today, israeli officials are stepping up security, and the palestinian...
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the gentlelady from new york is ecognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i ask as a much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, we may temporarily avert this most recent crisis if we can get this bill to the president tonight, just hours before the entire federal government shuts down. but it is certainly not a cause for celebration. this very short term continuing resolution avoids the most immediate crisis, but what is step two? after we enact this stop gap measure, are there any firm plans to begin negotiating the full year appropriations bills we should be passing today? remain deeply concerned about the potential of finding ourselves facing a government shutdown again in december. the stakes are very high. we have an economy that is general which win -- genuinely recovering, unemployment is dun, -- down, economic growth is up, but we still have progress to make. the uncertainty and unnecessary tumult of playing games right up to the brink of a government shutdown is not helpful t
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i'm stephanie sy in new york. the news continues next, live from doha. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello there. from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, this is the news hour. i'm laura kyle. coming up in the next 60 minutes . . . thousands of palestinians protest against the escalation of violence in the occupied west bank. >>> it follows another day of violence, three israels are killed and one palestinian lost his life. >>> dutch investigators releasing their final report into the
i'm stephanie sy in new york. the news continues next, live from doha. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello there. from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, this is the news hour. i'm laura kyle. coming up in the next 60 minutes . . . thousands of palestinians protest against the escalation of violence in the occupied west bank. >>> it follows another day of violence, three israels are killed and one palestinian lost his life. >>> dutch investigators...
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in new york. somebody needs to be talking about the american people. what we want to do. we want to help. we are helping. we are doing more financially than any other country in the world to help deal with this christ -- crisis. i don't accept the idea that we are not doing our fair share. and europe should be picking up the largest share of the problem, frankly. i don't see it there. a good policy is that people should be stay as close to home as possible. our overriding policy goal should be to create stability in syria and libya and yemen and iraq so people can go home. we have allowed that to get away from us. we can criticize our policymakers were allowing this dangerous humanitarian disaster to occur. i would say, i think we have to ask those questions and about who we are going to serve in whose interests we are trying to serve. mr. emrich, can you name a single computer database outside very small but significantly valuable intelligence databases for syria that you run a check against? doe
in new york. somebody needs to be talking about the american people. what we want to do. we want to help. we are helping. we are doing more financially than any other country in the world to help deal with this christ -- crisis. i don't accept the idea that we are not doing our fair share. and europe should be picking up the largest share of the problem, frankly. i don't see it there. a good policy is that people should be stay as close to home as possible. our overriding policy goal should be...
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i will tell you in new york city. i'm a reporter. police tell me all the time, they are not nearly as aggressive. >> that's antidotal evidence, bill. that's important? >> in a report -- >> -- we need to investigate those. they are very provocative. >> but you are not disputing that are you? >> i'm disputing what a view selective police officers under siege i'm not disputing that, no. >> the evidence is that a mayor like de blasio in new york city and your mayor down in baltimore, they are perceived by the cops rank and file being anti cop. your boss is perceived somebody who accident like you will not work as hard as you might someone doesn't like. >> you look at the facts. this tarantino character. and i think destroyed his career because anybody hearing that you know what? maybe i'm not going to see his movies. you have in this country 630,000 law enforcement agents active. 630,000. do you know how many shootings there were? how many people there were in the last study killed? a year 2013? do you know? >> not off the top of my head
i will tell you in new york city. i'm a reporter. police tell me all the time, they are not nearly as aggressive. >> that's antidotal evidence, bill. that's important? >> in a report -- >> -- we need to investigate those. they are very provocative. >> but you are not disputing that are you? >> i'm disputing what a view selective police officers under siege i'm not disputing that, no. >> the evidence is that a mayor like de blasio in new york city and your...
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"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news". reporting tonight, thomas roberts. >>> good evening. tonight millions of americans are bracing for winter weather from mother nature and only four weeks into fall. in fact, some parts of michigan have already reported more than 5 1/2 inches of snow. from the midwest to the northeast and far south to alabama, there are freeze warnings and watches. out west, more rain is in the forecast, which could add insult to injury if more mudslides are triggered where waist-deep mud already shut down roads and trapped drivers this week. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer starts us off. >> reporter: a winter blast across the northeast and parts of the midwest today, from new york to michigan and pennsylvania. snow has arrived, and it's only october. >> i woke up this morning, and i said, "happy birthday" to my husband, "i got you a gift." there's snow outside, two inches of snow, and he goes, you've got to be kidding me. >> reporter: virginhave. vermont's resort isn't scheduled to open, but the
"nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news". reporting tonight, thomas roberts. >>> good evening. tonight millions of americans are bracing for winter weather from mother nature and only four weeks into fall. in fact, some parts of michigan have already reported more than 5 1/2 inches of snow. from the midwest to the northeast and far south to alabama, there are freeze warnings and watches....
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not just in new york city but also in nearby new jersey. an american born iraq war veteran was shocked to learn that some of the mosques he prayed at were being watched >> i decide tea not to go to that mosque. i didn't want to end up on a list and jeopardize my military career. >>reporter: he's suing the nypd along with dozens of others who believe their rights were violated >>. the lawsuit argues that the new york police departments surveillance of muslims casts guilt on all people of that faith by suggesting they somehow pose a special threat to public safety. the suit was originally thrown out of court but now has been reinstated on appeal. the panel of judges pointing to similar thinking throughout u.s. history. from the internment of japanese americans in world war ii to the surveillance of african americans during the seville rights movement and youish americans in the 40s and 5s. we are left to wonder why we could not see with foresight what we see so clearly with hindsight. that loyalty is a matter of the heart and mind not race, c
not just in new york city but also in nearby new jersey. an american born iraq war veteran was shocked to learn that some of the mosques he prayed at were being watched >> i decide tea not to go to that mosque. i didn't want to end up on a list and jeopardize my military career. >>reporter: he's suing the nypd along with dozens of others who believe their rights were violated >>. the lawsuit argues that the new york police departments surveillance of muslims casts guilt on all...
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when he left office in new york, they had the lowest unemployment rate in the state of new york since they had begun recording unemployment rates. he is an extraordinary fellow. ands a thoughtful leader, i always enjoy listening to what governor pataki has to say. so please join me in giving a very warm new hampshire welcome to governor george the tacky of new york. [applause] ♪ gov. pataki: thank you. thank you very much for that kind introduction, justice broderick. a democrat, enormously respected across the political divide, republicans and democrats, and that is what we need in washington today. someone like him is going to bring the american people together, and you are starting that this afternoon with this problem solver no labels conference. so thank you all for being here, we have to solve problems and we have to come together to do that. [applause] gov. pataki: when i think of what we need to do in washington, confront our problems, there are three big things. we have to grow our economy better. we are creating the jobs and opportunity, particularly young people like the
when he left office in new york, they had the lowest unemployment rate in the state of new york since they had begun recording unemployment rates. he is an extraordinary fellow. ands a thoughtful leader, i always enjoy listening to what governor pataki has to say. so please join me in giving a very warm new hampshire welcome to governor george the tacky of new york. [applause] ♪ gov. pataki: thank you. thank you very much for that kind introduction, justice broderick. a democrat, enormously...
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i love new york. i love walking in new york at 11:00 at night or walk to go work at 5:00 in the morning and feeling safe. i tweeted out, mr. mayor, i love new york. and if you don't, that's your problem. i love this city. >> me too. >> so, please, help all of us that love new york talk to the mayor right now. what does he need to do to further the bridge that divides the police officers. >> the fortunate thing is the test is going to be, god forbid, when another dramatic situation happens, how does he act? because the police are reacting to these dramatic situations where he says day to day nobody pays much attention. i don't mean that as an insult. but when you get hit with a tough situation, how does he act? is he there supporting the police or is there immediate rush to judgment. >> but he does have a right, though, say after eric garner, shocked us. outraged us. he is to say there is a presumption here but i'm going to investigate. >> i don't remember that. i remember condemnation. >> no. we are w
i love new york. i love walking in new york at 11:00 at night or walk to go work at 5:00 in the morning and feeling safe. i tweeted out, mr. mayor, i love new york. and if you don't, that's your problem. i love this city. >> me too. >> so, please, help all of us that love new york talk to the mayor right now. what does he need to do to further the bridge that divides the police officers. >> the fortunate thing is the test is going to be, god forbid, when another dramatic...
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. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. we're following deviling news out of israel right now. about an hour ago, the israeli police shot a palestinian man who they say attacked a woman at the bus station. it happened at the very same time palestinians were protesting at israeli military crackdown. >> this situation which cause alarm we ask the international community to intervene immediately before it's too late. >> we have the latest now from jerusalem. >> well, any hope that these new security measures the announcement of these new security measures would have a pro found effect this is the scene of chaos right now at west jerusalem at a bus station. the police say that a man entered the bus station and attacked a woman with the knife, as a scene of confusion. the police intercepted this man and shot him dead. he fell , and now this came hours after a youth was shot dead at damascus gate in occupied west jerusalem. he, according to the police, was actually searched and produced a knife. the part of this innocent where he
. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. we're following deviling news out of israel right now. about an hour ago, the israeli police shot a palestinian man who they say attacked a woman at the bus station. it happened at the very same time palestinians were protesting at israeli military crackdown. >> this situation which cause alarm we ask the international community to intervene immediately before it's too late. >> we have the latest now...
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you're so well respected in new york. is that what you're hearing? >> yes, jim comey is telling it like it is. clearly police officers are hesitating. they're not engaging in the way they engaged for the last two decades, quite frankly. that's why crime is down significantly throughout the country. but yeah, police are backing off now. anyone who denies that is not facing reality. >> the mother of this officer made a plea to reinstate top and frisk in new york, which the murder rate's gone up here, gone up in chicago and gone up in most major cities, but here's what the mother said. >> i think mayor de blasio should reconsider the stop and frisk because i think it's going to be a deterrent to these thugs who go around and taking innocent people's lives. >> yeah. police officers tell me that's just a lot more guns on the street. stop, question and frisk is not the be all and end all but it's certainly a deterrent as far as someone's willingness to carry a gun on the street. it's a valuable tool. it's constitutionally valid. it was validated by a supre
you're so well respected in new york. is that what you're hearing? >> yes, jim comey is telling it like it is. clearly police officers are hesitating. they're not engaging in the way they engaged for the last two decades, quite frankly. that's why crime is down significantly throughout the country. but yeah, police are backing off now. anyone who denies that is not facing reality. >> the mother of this officer made a plea to reinstate top and frisk in new york, which the murder...
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i find "new york times" is very mixed. i have some that are fabulous. maggie is great and a couple, and then outliers. >> they generate decrease the bottom pasting seems to be wearing out your welcome. >> the funny thing, the reporter wanted an interview. and they've actually apologized for it. because it was a wrong story. look, the reason you're interviewing me is you're going to be higher ratings, i don't know why, maybe double and triple ratings. >> you're also the front-runner. >> well, maybe, but even maybe without that. o'reilly and gressa the same thing, hannity the same thing. they get much bigger ratings. >> you had your go-arounds with fox news, ripped on cnn occasionally. a lot of times it seems to do with polls. these and other organizations prefer polls on random phone calls, that show you ahead. isn't that legitimate disagreement? >> well, i'll give you an example. nbc does a poll and cnn does a poll. i'm leading in a poll, but nbc is better. they say, wait a minute, you people paid for a poll that's an nbc poll -- >> but i believe it was
i find "new york times" is very mixed. i have some that are fabulous. maggie is great and a couple, and then outliers. >> they generate decrease the bottom pasting seems to be wearing out your welcome. >> the funny thing, the reporter wanted an interview. and they've actually apologized for it. because it was a wrong story. look, the reason you're interviewing me is you're going to be higher ratings, i don't know why, maybe double and triple ratings. >> you're also...
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. ♪ >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm del walters. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are out complaining once again today, just hours after their big faceoff in las vegas. with only five democrats running, last night's debate, seemed to be on the stage, was empty compared to the republicans crowded debate. clinton and sanders dominating the event. al jazeera spent the night fact checking their answers. >> everybody on this stage has changed a position or two. >> reporter: accused of political expeed densy, hillary clinton tried to revise history at times. clinton now opposed a trade deal progressives hate, even though though she supported the deal as secretary of state. >> did say three years ago that i hoped it would be the gold standard. it was just finally negotiated last week. and it didn't meet my standards. >> reporter: but in dozens of speeches around the world clinton didn't say anything about hope. >> the tpp will lower barriers, raise standards, and drive long-term growth across the region. >> reporter: on the keystone oil
. ♪ >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm del walters. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are out complaining once again today, just hours after their big faceoff in las vegas. with only five democrats running, last night's debate, seemed to be on the stage, was empty compared to the republicans crowded debate. clinton and sanders dominating the event. al jazeera spent the night fact checking their answers. >> everybody on this stage has changed a position or...
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you look at the headlines, "washington post" and "new york times" skepticism, and abc "the moment has passed." now? >> the media want as horse race. >> after the strong performance by hillary clinton the media jumped on him and said the love affair is over. now they are back saying, wait, he might jump in. >> he needed bernie sanders and hillary clinton. >> it is hike a time count. that is what though need. >> it sounds like a high school romance. >> they want him and joe would not date them and they will move to someone else. >> we are running out of things to say. we are waiting for joe. we are waiting for joe. >> maybe he will not run. >> shading the narrative like that, i have a feeling we will know soon whether we will have joe to kick around. >> but there are filing deadlines. >> that is hard deadline but he will have to make-or-break. >> you read the stories like in "usa today" one of the first quotes was "there is no path for joe biden." >> so basically the idea of saying biden prospects could dim at the clinton performance. the first quote --. >> it is so fickle. >> but we al
you look at the headlines, "washington post" and "new york times" skepticism, and abc "the moment has passed." now? >> the media want as horse race. >> after the strong performance by hillary clinton the media jumped on him and said the love affair is over. now they are back saying, wait, he might jump in. >> he needed bernie sanders and hillary clinton. >> it is hike a time count. that is what though need. >> it sounds like a high...
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york times" close up ap our-long news on new york one. he is the author of books "the other, the untold story" and only in new york, a collection of eas as taking aim at our cities. grand central, our train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. and ladies and gentlemen, plose oin me in welcome sam roberts. [cheers and applause] >> thanks to all of you for coming and thanks to our pam for agreeing to participate tonight. this is less a debate than it is a conversation that is the challenge is to curve the presidential race. the fact is notwithstanding the popularity of hamilton on broadway, new yorkers mostly don't care about history. we're consumed by the present. we are ininfatuated with the future. a professor likes to say somewhat that history is the losers. he looks at places where it's celebrated like jamestown and plymouth,. >> the germ of amendment can freedom. the morning star of liberty, which subsequently receive likized america. , 250 decades later in 1765 years ago this week, the stamp act, co
york times" close up ap our-long news on new york one. he is the author of books "the other, the untold story" and only in new york, a collection of eas as taking aim at our cities. grand central, our train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. and ladies and gentlemen, plose oin me in welcome sam roberts. [cheers and applause] >> thanks to all of you for coming and thanks to our pam for agreeing to participate tonight. this is less a...
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i find "new york times" is very mixed. i have some fabulous, maggie is great but some are like, where do the stories come from. >> "new york times" generating buzz, donald trump seems to be wearing out the welcome. >> the reporter wanted an interview and we were going to set it up. it is hard to do all the interviews and they have apologized for it as the reporter wants to do another story because it was wrong. maybe without the story, o'reilly, the same, greta, the same, hannity, the same, getting bigger ratings. >> you have a few go arounds with them, and richard on cnn and it seems to is to do with polls that prefer polls based on program dome calls showing you way away. other polls which are less scientific show you could be more ahead s that a legitimate disagreement? >> nbc does a poll and cnn does a poll and i am leading in both but nbc is better and i am on "today," show and they showed the cbs poll. >> it was on-line? >> i don't know. i am interviewed by nbc and the poll came out and i was at 29 percent or 30 perc
i find "new york times" is very mixed. i have some fabulous, maggie is great but some are like, where do the stories come from. >> "new york times" generating buzz, donald trump seems to be wearing out the welcome. >> the reporter wanted an interview and we were going to set it up. it is hard to do all the interviews and they have apologized for it as the reporter wants to do another story because it was wrong. maybe without the story, o'reilly, the same, greta,...
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that's it for us in new york. thank you so much for watching. >> our american story is written every day. it's not always pretty... but it's real. and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> announcer: this is al-jazeera. >> hello there. good with to have you with us. welcome to "the newshour." i'm live in al-jazeera headquarters in doha. a third day of russian airstrikes inside syria. turkey accuses russia of escalating the conflict in syria. the prime minister says he'll talk to putin about civilian casualties. >>> plus -- >> we talked
that's it for us in new york. thank you so much for watching. >> our american story is written every day. it's not always pretty... but it's real. and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> announcer: this is al-jazeera. >> hello there. good with to have you with us. welcome to "the newshour." i'm live in al-jazeera headquarters in doha. a third day of russian airstrikes inside syria. turkey accuses russia of...
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now, in new york city, dr. jeffrey ross. where am i going wrong? >> you're raising a number of provocative ideas, incidents, individuals who are taking positions not everything you say is exactly as it seems. >> okay. give me one -- >> okay. i, with respect to the fbi director, i have no doubt that he's talked to officers and police administrators and they feel besieged by the public, however there is no research that exists today that -- >> studies are being done now. >> we hope they are. >> i know they are. >> there is. >> but in new york city, i mean, i'm a reporter. police tell me all the time they're not nearly as aggressive. >> that is anecdotal evidence, bill. we need to investigate those. they're very provocative. >> you're not refuting that, are you? >> that selective police officers feel they're under siege? no. i'm not. >> because the evidence is that the mayor in new york city and your mayor in baltimore are perceive by the the cops as being anticop. if you're cop is seen as someone that doesn't like you, you're not going to work as har
now, in new york city, dr. jeffrey ross. where am i going wrong? >> you're raising a number of provocative ideas, incidents, individuals who are taking positions not everything you say is exactly as it seems. >> okay. give me one -- >> okay. i, with respect to the fbi director, i have no doubt that he's talked to officers and police administrators and they feel besieged by the public, however there is no research that exists today that -- >> studies are being done now....
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in new york city. in los angeles where you live, there are so many safety nets provided by state, local, and federal to keep children from starving. >> but in places like the appalachian mountains. >> the appalachian mountains, everyone, they have the same access. >> starvation among children. a lot of children going to bed hungry there. >> i have worked in berea, kentucky in the appalachian mountains. i you know the starving children there have parents who are drunk all day and all night. that's why they are starving, leslie. not because there is a lack of resources. >> i'm not going to dispute that there are. >> lack of resources to help them. >> you are going to break in the door, arrest the drunk parents, take their kids and give them to the welfare agency. because that's what you will have to do to feed them. >> no, we -- all we have to do is each of us even if we gave a buck or just bought some food. >> the amount of largess that goes into feeding and giving homeless people and everything like th
in new york city. in los angeles where you live, there are so many safety nets provided by state, local, and federal to keep children from starving. >> but in places like the appalachian mountains. >> the appalachian mountains, everyone, they have the same access. >> starvation among children. a lot of children going to bed hungry there. >> i have worked in berea, kentucky in the appalachian mountains. i you know the starving children there have parents who are drunk all...
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i saw that on the home page of the new york times. there's nothing on the economic plan, there's nothing on the ru bx io energy plan. he tossed in at the last minute of the 35 minute interview. and look at the success. he's advancing the story. and in the same way, his reality show, if he didn't fire a new batch every week, nobody would tune in. as a matter of technique and genius, it has a second effect, as well. that is he's very successfully been able to bake other candidates into reacting and then monopolizing the conversation. so he successfully got jeb to respond on an issue which i'm sure he didn't want to respond. it takes him off of his game. the argument is now on the ground that trump had chosen. and he has succeeded. so whatever you think of the substance of it, and i don't think a lot about the substance of it, look at the effect it's had. it helps explain one of the reasons why he's number one in the polls and he's remained out there. he's a genius at stringing out the story and having everybody tune into his reality sho
i saw that on the home page of the new york times. there's nothing on the economic plan, there's nothing on the ru bx io energy plan. he tossed in at the last minute of the 35 minute interview. and look at the success. he's advancing the story. and in the same way, his reality show, if he didn't fire a new batch every week, nobody would tune in. as a matter of technique and genius, it has a second effect, as well. that is he's very successfully been able to bake other candidates into reacting...
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>>> a new york city police officer is shot and killed. we have reaction, sheriff david clarke and bo dietl. at's a good? if everyone jumped off a cliff, would you do it too? you'll lose interest. it's just a phase. it hurts me more than it hurts you. where are your manners - were you raised by wolves? you're going to give me a heart attack. when you have kids, you'll understand. this is the life of a rebel. sorry, mom. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do. ♪ you make me feel ♪ so spring has sprung. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm will carr. the house freedom caucus saying it will back congressman paul ryan for speaker. this comes one day after ryan announced he would run if he received the backing
>>> a new york city police officer is shot and killed. we have reaction, sheriff david clarke and bo dietl. at's a good? if everyone jumped off a cliff, would you do it too? you'll lose interest. it's just a phase. it hurts me more than it hurts you. where are your manners - were you raised by wolves? you're going to give me a heart attack. when you have kids, you'll understand. this is the life of a rebel. sorry, mom. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic)...