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i love this city. i love new york city. i absolutely love it. i have been here for the better part of ten, 11, 12 years. what happened in new york city from 1993 to 2012 is nothing short of a mir california it's one of the greatest governmental miracles that's ever happened in the past too many years. it's unbelievable. anybody that lived in new york city in 1989 knows exactly what i'm talking about. this isn't about politics. it's about how this city and the residents of the city turn themselves around and how people now looked in new york city with love and admiration especially after 2001. >> it has already changed and if the current mayor doesn't understand that things have gotten worse for everybody, then i think he probably will lose if he doesn't change things back. because you are right, the miracle is being undoen. >> yeah. so i'm just going to say, we should probably have him on to talk about this, instead of it spewing out. >> this is a reality. it spews out all the time. why don't you tell him to bring a squeegie? >> let's ask him to
i love this city. i love new york city. i absolutely love it. i have been here for the better part of ten, 11, 12 years. what happened in new york city from 1993 to 2012 is nothing short of a mir california it's one of the greatest governmental miracles that's ever happened in the past too many years. it's unbelievable. anybody that lived in new york city in 1989 knows exactly what i'm talking about. this isn't about politics. it's about how this city and the residents of the city turn...
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that will be mostly boston new york city southward down toward areas around new york city. here's a different look at the storm that went through new york city earlier and now looking better. 37 million people at risk late this afternoon. it will be isolated. not everyone will get hit. if you're in baltimore, heads up. >> stay informed. >>> president obama made an emotional plea as he unveiled the plan to dramatically cut emissions by 32% by 2030. >> i don't wanted my grand kids not to be able to swim in hawaii or not to be able to climb a mountain and see a glacier because we didn't do something about it. i don't want millions of people's lives disrupted and this world more dangerous because we didn't do something about it. >> the target of this plan is power plants. they produce more emissions than cars airplanes and homes combined. they'll have to cut 32% by 2030 and each state will have to figure out how to complete the goal. >>> democrats blocked the gop attempt to defund planned parenthood yesterday. the attempt was spurred when videos of an anbortion group emerged. a
that will be mostly boston new york city southward down toward areas around new york city. here's a different look at the storm that went through new york city earlier and now looking better. 37 million people at risk late this afternoon. it will be isolated. not everyone will get hit. if you're in baltimore, heads up. >> stay informed. >>> president obama made an emotional plea as he unveiled the plan to dramatically cut emissions by 32% by 2030. >> i don't wanted my grand...
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. >>> exciting news from 30 rock in new york city. the studio welcomes back tracey morgan who returns to the show. this will be the first performance since the accident that nearly took his life. he was a cast member for seven seasons and hosted once before. he took to twit tore announce his return writing stoked to be going home with the hashtag snl. the 43rd season appears october 17th with miley cyrus hosting for a third time. and jon stewart hosting wwe "summer slam." he'll spend time hosting this sunday. a long time pro wrestling fan, stewart got into wrestling feud with the current heavy weight champion earlier this year which culminated with stewart storming the ring with wwe monday night raw. >>> stevie wonder surprised fans with three pop-up concerts yesterday starting in washington d.c. fans turned out to hear him play five songs at a morning show in philadelphia and ending the evening in new york city central park. he per formed songs from 1976 album songs in the key of life. the shows were part of a promotion for fall leg
. >>> exciting news from 30 rock in new york city. the studio welcomes back tracey morgan who returns to the show. this will be the first performance since the accident that nearly took his life. he was a cast member for seven seasons and hosted once before. he took to twit tore announce his return writing stoked to be going home with the hashtag snl. the 43rd season appears october 17th with miley cyrus hosting for a third time. and jon stewart hosting wwe "summer slam."...
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especially for new york city and d.c. it's still plenty warm up into new england, boston, burlington and rochester, new york, several degrees above. in new york, average high is 83 and where we will be for the second half of the week. got to get through tomorrow and then changes ahead. across the southwest, serious heat. we have dhang rous heat. you know where places in arizona and nevada and southern california under an excessive heat weren'ting it is hot. we have gone into the white on the color scale for how hot. 109 in phoenix. 112 in palm springs. 106 in beastow. phoenix for three days not dropped below the 93-degree mark and stayed extremely hot in the days and during the nights, as well. so those places, unfortunately, ari, they keep the heat even into the middle of the week when the northeast gets a little bit of a break. >> what are you supposed to co? up over 110, hydrate extra? stay inside? what are they telling people? >> i mean, obviously, you want to take care of yourself. outdoor exercise not really recomme
especially for new york city and d.c. it's still plenty warm up into new england, boston, burlington and rochester, new york, several degrees above. in new york, average high is 83 and where we will be for the second half of the week. got to get through tomorrow and then changes ahead. across the southwest, serious heat. we have dhang rous heat. you know where places in arizona and nevada and southern california under an excessive heat weren'ting it is hot. we have gone into the white on the...
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new york city. nicola briggs boards a crowded subway train. >> i was headed downtown to meet a friend to go to dinner in chinatown. so i was dressed up and feeling very relaxed and comfortable. >> nicola finds a spot near the door. >> i remember i was holding the pole, and i remember another arm outstretched across. it was obviously a man's arm. >> what nicola doesn't know is the man standing beside her is a pervert. >> you know, i don't like -- why does this person keep pressing up against me and i realize you have all this [ bleep ] space here and i see your [ bleep ] is out. that's it! >> a passenger records the confrontation on a cell phone. >> when i turned around and i saw this person, his erect penis was out of his pants and he was wearing a condom and i realized what he had been doing. he had been trying to get off on me. >> nicola's small stature might make her look like an easy target. but what the what the man doesn't know, she's an expert marshal artist. fully prepared to defend herself.
new york city. nicola briggs boards a crowded subway train. >> i was headed downtown to meet a friend to go to dinner in chinatown. so i was dressed up and feeling very relaxed and comfortable. >> nicola finds a spot near the door. >> i remember i was holding the pole, and i remember another arm outstretched across. it was obviously a man's arm. >> what nicola doesn't know is the man standing beside her is a pervert. >> you know, i don't like -- why does this...
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three-quarters of new york city. new york city here we're five times larger. philadelphia's police force more diverse. the national average of 80%. what are they doing about this? >> well, it's -- i mean, philly is intense. it used to be more so. the number of police-involved shootings is down like from three-quarters from a few years ago. there was only four last year. 15, 16 like in 2012. there's a police commissioner charles ramsey. he used to be in d.c. he was co-chair of president obama's task force, basically policing the task force that obama started after ferguson blew up first. he's like a reform-minded -- he's known as a pretty progressive kind of guy. it's adept that's like trying to change and i think making some real progress. like everywhere in the country, any that's local -- >> body cameras, what do they think about it? >> the cops like the idea. >> it protects them, right? >> the cops are up on social media and us in the media is that the focus is on -- not in some cases where it's very clear what's happened. but in cases where somebody's bein
three-quarters of new york city. new york city here we're five times larger. philadelphia's police force more diverse. the national average of 80%. what are they doing about this? >> well, it's -- i mean, philly is intense. it used to be more so. the number of police-involved shootings is down like from three-quarters from a few years ago. there was only four last year. 15, 16 like in 2012. there's a police commissioner charles ramsey. he used to be in d.c. he was co-chair of president...
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the city says all of the injuries reported thankfully have been minor injuries. >>> now to new york city where a tenth person has died from legionnaire's disease. 1 hub people have been diagnosed with the bacterial infection. health officials say the outbreak was caused by contaminated water droplets from air cooling towers. the new york city health commissioner is taking city wide precautions requiring all building owners with cooling towers to have those towers inspected and disinfected. joining me now director of national institute of allergy and infectious disease, dr. anthony fauci. thank you for joining us again. >> good to be with you. >> for a lot of people they hear legionnaires and think about philadelphia 1976, i believe some 29 people died at that time and here we are 20150 ten people have lost their lives due to this legionnaires outbreak. >> indeed it's a serious problem with which the city is addressing now as you mentioned correctly it's an invirn mental source of the bacteria. it tends to like to grow in warm water that is part of the cooling systems on the water towers
the city says all of the injuries reported thankfully have been minor injuries. >>> now to new york city where a tenth person has died from legionnaire's disease. 1 hub people have been diagnosed with the bacterial infection. health officials say the outbreak was caused by contaminated water droplets from air cooling towers. the new york city health commissioner is taking city wide precautions requiring all building owners with cooling towers to have those towers inspected and...
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it's perpetuating a myth about who is actually homeless in new york city. in reality, you know, i think everybody recognized there's a problem. the mayor recognizes there's a problem but is perpetuating this myth of who is homeless assuming that the public can identify who is homeless by how they look or where they're at. when in reality what we're seeing in new york city's homeless is families and children. it's the woman escaping a domestic violence situation with her child, it's the kid kicked out of his family's home, the people homeless. it's this kind of publicity that does nothing to solve the problem. what we need is affordable housing for this particular population on the street. >> cornell, it does feel like, to christie's point, attempting to shame the mayor but actually shaming the homeless. on the shame the mayor part of it, even the title peek-a-boo we see you, too, sounds like a response to even citizens filming police. am i read that go wrong? >> exactly. to me this is emblematic of bad policing, right, in the sense of we have these quality
it's perpetuating a myth about who is actually homeless in new york city. in reality, you know, i think everybody recognized there's a problem. the mayor recognizes there's a problem but is perpetuating this myth of who is homeless assuming that the public can identify who is homeless by how they look or where they're at. when in reality what we're seeing in new york city's homeless is families and children. it's the woman escaping a domestic violence situation with her child, it's the kid...
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he really didbuild fancy new skyscrapers when nobody believed that new york city was worth that risk anymore. he fixed up the ice rink in central park which had been closed for repairs for years. he fixed that rink himself on his own dime and then reopened it as trump rink. that's how it worked. in mr. trump's new york, even if he did something not just for himself he made sure to get his name on it. by the time he rounded the corner on 40 years old he was already in public fending off the idea that he should run for king of the world. or president. or whatever. >> i know people have talked to you whether or not you want to run. would you ever? >> probably not. but i do get tired of seefing the country rip -- >> why would you is not. >> i don't think i really have the inclination to do it. i love what i'm doing. i really like it. >> it doesn't pay as well. >> i love the country but i think you're going to have probably george bush as the next president. he is a friend of mine and i'm here for that reason. >> i wasn't talking about this year but you have said that if you ran for presi
he really didbuild fancy new skyscrapers when nobody believed that new york city was worth that risk anymore. he fixed up the ice rink in central park which had been closed for repairs for years. he fixed that rink himself on his own dime and then reopened it as trump rink. that's how it worked. in mr. trump's new york, even if he did something not just for himself he made sure to get his name on it. by the time he rounded the corner on 40 years old he was already in public fending off the idea...
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. >> esmin green comes to new york city in 1995, hoping to find work that will allow her to send money home to her six children in jamaica. >> she was by all accounts heartbroken to be separated from her family for so many years. >> i think maybe one of the reasons why she clung to other people's children it is because she had left her six children in jamaica. and being without her children filled that void. >> she found a second home with the jesus is lord ministries and worked at day-care centers in the brooklyn area. >> she was very good in communication with children, as a teacher, a counselor, whatever. and she would always do a good job. >> but esmin also has to contend with her own demons. she has psychological problems. at times showing dangerous signs of agitation and psychosis. in june 2008, esmin loses her job and is evicted from her apartment. in the early hours of june 18th, she breaks. >> everything just changed. she changed from one personality into next just as she did. >> esmin green is out of control, and pastor marilyn johnson calls 911. emergency medical technicians
. >> esmin green comes to new york city in 1995, hoping to find work that will allow her to send money home to her six children in jamaica. >> she was by all accounts heartbroken to be separated from her family for so many years. >> i think maybe one of the reasons why she clung to other people's children it is because she had left her six children in jamaica. and being without her children filled that void. >> she found a second home with the jesus is lord ministries...
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we've have drought conditions around new york city tomorrow. heavy rain could make a mess of things. >> being california yourself. look at those shoes. >> tennis shoes. >> yeah. you know, weather folks can do that. us other folks cannot. thank you. >>> we turn to something more serious and something that has heavy hearts here at 30 rock. before we take a quick break, a moment to honor the life of frank gifford legendary football player, announcer, and husband to "today's" kathie lee gifford. kathie lee's co-anchor remembers the star in the man. >> my surprise is here. >> a star on the field and later on screen. hall of fame football player and emmy-winning sportscaster frank gifford passed away of natural causes on sunday morning. he was 84. the gifford family released a statement in honor of their beloved husband, father and friend, we rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live and we feel grateful and blessed to have been loved by such an amazing human being. >> frankly -- >> reporter: longtime partner al michaels paid tribut
we've have drought conditions around new york city tomorrow. heavy rain could make a mess of things. >> being california yourself. look at those shoes. >> tennis shoes. >> yeah. you know, weather folks can do that. us other folks cannot. thank you. >>> we turn to something more serious and something that has heavy hearts here at 30 rock. before we take a quick break, a moment to honor the life of frank gifford legendary football player, announcer, and husband to...
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detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> the detectives race to midtown manhattan where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor observation deck of 30 rock. >> the first thing i see when i get up there is him furiously scribbling at the notepad. i tried to communicate with him as much as possible. >> several onlookers and the local nbc affiliate's sky cam record the action at it unfolds. >> he was on the northeast corner standing on approximately a 2 foot by 2 foot wide piece of the building. >> there was about a 7 to 8-foot glass partition between us and him. what i initially did was climbed up on top of a piece of the building where i could talk down over the partition at him. seeing them helps you communicate. >> i want to position myself to the
detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> the detectives race to midtown manhattan where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor observation deck...
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>>> welcome to the hip-hop tour in new york city. we meet one entrepreneuraun traentrepreneur hi figured how to focus on the fun stuff. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. so many of us start out of companies because we love the thing we want to sell. whether that's a product or a service. and then we start our companies and realize that so little of our time is actually spent on that thing. we're too busy handling payments and accounting and doing all of the administrative work. sound familiar? that was the case for one new york native who decided to start a hip-hop bus tour while her heart was with creating the trips that riders would love she found herself stuck handling all the day-to-day tanks that were no fun for her so she enlisted help and hasn't l
>>> welcome to the hip-hop tour in new york city. we meet one entrepreneuraun traentrepreneur hi figured how to focus on the fun stuff. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your small...
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was the 1960 accident above new york city. since then, there have been three more midair collisions, all involving one large aircraft and one small. in 1967, mary schulte's father is at the helm of a boeing 727 which collides with a twin cessna over north carolina, killing 82 people. >> two pilots show up at the front door, ring the doorbell and inform my mother that my father's plane had crashed. and i told him, that couldn't be true, because he was the best pilot. >> the outgrowth of it was a very strong commitment by piedmont airlines to be involved in to the traffic collision avoidance system. and some years later, they were one of the first, if not the first airline to fly with an active tks system on board. >> six years later, betty barron is aboard a charter jet that collides with a dc-9 over france. all 68 on the dc-9 perish. everyone on betty's plane survives. >> my father was sitting in the aisle seat and i was sitting on the right-hand side, and i turned around, and he's very british and very stoic. and i said, "dad
was the 1960 accident above new york city. since then, there have been three more midair collisions, all involving one large aircraft and one small. in 1967, mary schulte's father is at the helm of a boeing 727 which collides with a twin cessna over north carolina, killing 82 people. >> two pilots show up at the front door, ring the doorbell and inform my mother that my father's plane had crashed. and i told him, that couldn't be true, because he was the best pilot. >> the outgrowth...
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. >>> on a new york city street, police make a different kind of traffic stop pulling over a man on a bicycle. >> he said i'm ticketing you for riding outside of the bike lanes. which just seemed absurd to me. >> convinced the nypd is in the wrong, this film maker decides to fight the law in his own way with a youtube video about the incident that's seen by more than 4 million people and counting. >> i thought a funny way to come back at the cop was to make a movie showing what happens if you always ride in the bike lanes regardless of circumstance. >> casey nicetab braves the mean streets of new york every morning biking to work in the east village. >> riding a bike in manhattan is as treacherous as you can imagine. you see the cars whizzing through. nobody's paying attention. everybody's in a rush. this is what you face day to day. weaving in and out of this. >> may 4th, 2011. casey's on his way to a studio on lower broadway where he created his hbo series "the neistat brothers." a real life show about casey and his brother, vann. >> a lot of the work i do is really rough around the
. >>> on a new york city street, police make a different kind of traffic stop pulling over a man on a bicycle. >> he said i'm ticketing you for riding outside of the bike lanes. which just seemed absurd to me. >> convinced the nypd is in the wrong, this film maker decides to fight the law in his own way with a youtube video about the incident that's seen by more than 4 million people and counting. >> i thought a funny way to come back at the cop was to make a movie...
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a protest at city hall draws nearly 3,000 members of new york city's gay and lesbian community and its supporters. the demonstrators are from a defiant political action group called actup, the aids coalition to unleash power. actup's co-founder, sawyer, was diagnosed with hiv in 1984. >> one thing we realized writing letters or articles to the editor about the health crises wasn't getting the public's attention and decided we really had to disrupt people in their daily lives the way aids was disrupting our daily lives. >> the crisis began in 1981 when a mysterious disease started spreading among gay men and intravenous drug users. >> they didn't know what was causing these cancers that caused big purple callous-like lesions all over the bodies of people and invaded the lungs and killed people. >> by the mid 18980s, tens of thousands of cases of hiv, the virus that causes aids, are reported across the u.s. the federal government's response is show. john winkelman was a college activist during that time. >> reagan didn't push for funding. nothing was happening. >> unfortunately, hiv was
a protest at city hall draws nearly 3,000 members of new york city's gay and lesbian community and its supporters. the demonstrators are from a defiant political action group called actup, the aids coalition to unleash power. actup's co-founder, sawyer, was diagnosed with hiv in 1984. >> one thing we realized writing letters or articles to the editor about the health crises wasn't getting the public's attention and decided we really had to disrupt people in their daily lives the way aids...
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we're talking boston, we're talking new york city, we're talking d.c. and richmond even into raleigh, north carolina, columbia, south carolina, savannah. the timing for new york looks like this. notice it's going to be for the dry, thunderstorms moving through the area. out on long island, during the overnight hours things should settle down for the new york city area. quieter tomorrow morning. and in washington, d.c., your 4:00 drive has showers and thunderstorms in the area. heavy rain between 5:00 and 6:00 will slow things down on the beltway and even into the late evening hours, a few lingering showers. can't rule out a rainfall or two on the south side of town. >> lots of water. the west needs it. alex wilson, thank you. golf not exactly in the forecast on the cape this afternoon, but the president knows the criticism he's continuing to get on the iran nuke deal, that it's par for the course. here's tate. >>> i'd like to know if you believe that this deal can lead to a shift in internal politics and bring about positive reforms there. and, if so, i
we're talking boston, we're talking new york city, we're talking d.c. and richmond even into raleigh, north carolina, columbia, south carolina, savannah. the timing for new york looks like this. notice it's going to be for the dry, thunderstorms moving through the area. out on long island, during the overnight hours things should settle down for the new york city area. quieter tomorrow morning. and in washington, d.c., your 4:00 drive has showers and thunderstorms in the area. heavy rain...
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former new york city police officer eugene o'donnell. thanks for your time. >>> so, we will keep an eye on ferguson. we will take you back there as that story continues to develop. again, these are live pictures or pictures that we had turn around from st. louis. we have been talking politics today, and you can avoid it. you've been hearing a lot about donald trump and the fact he is getting flack about his comments regarding fox's megyn kelly and when he might detail his policy decisions. on "morning joe" today he promised he will be the best one at least -- he will be the best one on at least one key campaign issue. take a listen. >> on women's issues and women's health issues, this will be nobody better than donald trump. but i will be coming out with some policy on that. andly be making it in the future. i just don't want to discuss it now. >> we will wait until the next debate stage maybe. amy holmes is a former speech writer for bill frist. she's also anchor of "hot list" of "theblaze.com." >> he's been getting away with it so far.
former new york city police officer eugene o'donnell. thanks for your time. >>> so, we will keep an eye on ferguson. we will take you back there as that story continues to develop. again, these are live pictures or pictures that we had turn around from st. louis. we have been talking politics today, and you can avoid it. you've been hearing a lot about donald trump and the fact he is getting flack about his comments regarding fox's megyn kelly and when he might detail his policy...
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one of the most affluent neighborhoods in new york city. right over here is east harlem, one of the poorest. the two communities couldn't be any closer together, yet that well-to-do part of town has a much, much lower asthma rate. >> among children going to elementary school it's about 7% on the upper east side and about 19% in east harlem. >> does more attention need to be paid on the connection between pollution and inequality? >> absolutely. i mean, we've been making that connection, but certainly we have to continue to push. and in particular related to climate. what climate change does is it increases temperature, which is going to raise ozone levels. it's going to increase allergy seasons. the very asthma that that gentleman was talking about is going to get worse in those communities if we don't take action. and the great part about our clean power plant and the work that the president is spearheading is it's not going to just drive down carbon pollution but it's going to drive down air pollution in general that is already impacting
one of the most affluent neighborhoods in new york city. right over here is east harlem, one of the poorest. the two communities couldn't be any closer together, yet that well-to-do part of town has a much, much lower asthma rate. >> among children going to elementary school it's about 7% on the upper east side and about 19% in east harlem. >> does more attention need to be paid on the connection between pollution and inequality? >> absolutely. i mean, we've been making that...
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joining me now is joe berg, executive director of the new york city coalition against hunger. thank you for being here. >> thanks. what's behind this trend of shaming the homeless? >> i really don't know. it violates human compassion. it violates every single religious tradition. it violates common sense. i know police sergeants in new york city, most are compassionate, most are hard working public servants risking their lives for the public. most defend the constitution and i don't think their union is helping them by somehow getting into a war with the mayor by going through homeless people. they should pick on someone their own size and not the most vulnerable in our society. >> i don't get it. when you look at the statistics of homeless in america, it is hard to believe they're being vilified. 30% are mentally ill. 17% are physically disabled. 9% are veterans. isn't this a population that needs help, not to be attacked? >> absolutely. i live in new york. i don't like people urinating on the streets, whether it is a rich person after a game or a low income homeless person.
joining me now is joe berg, executive director of the new york city coalition against hunger. thank you for being here. >> thanks. what's behind this trend of shaming the homeless? >> i really don't know. it violates human compassion. it violates every single religious tradition. it violates common sense. i know police sergeants in new york city, most are compassionate, most are hard working public servants risking their lives for the public. most defend the constitution and i don't...
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. >> reporter: this morning new york city police have arrest and had charged a suspect with second-degree murder in the death of morgan freeman's step-granddaughter, the actor speaking out and calling the incident tragic and senseless. 33-year-old adina hines, who is also an actress, was found lying in the street near her home early sunday with multiple stab wounds to her torso. she was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead. neighbors said they called 911 after they heard screams coming from outside. >> i looked out the window. this person was on the ground. this guy was on top. she screamed again, and i went and called 911. >> reporter: police took 33-year-old lamar davenport into custody at the scene and then transported him to a medical center for psychological evaluation where he was later charged. witnesses say it appears that davenport was appearing some type of exorcism. >> i cast you out, devils. in the name of jesus christ, i cast you out. he was saying that over and over. >> it's said it was hines' boyfriend, though it hasn't been confirmed, and the two were enjoying di
. >> reporter: this morning new york city police have arrest and had charged a suspect with second-degree murder in the death of morgan freeman's step-granddaughter, the actor speaking out and calling the incident tragic and senseless. 33-year-old adina hines, who is also an actress, was found lying in the street near her home early sunday with multiple stab wounds to her torso. she was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead. neighbors said they called 911 after they heard screams...
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at&t reminds you it can wait. >>> you are looking at new images of donald trump in new york city today returning for jury duty. he reported this morning to a courthouse in downtown manhattan and just returned moments ago after a short break. we got this instagram post a short time ago of trump inside the courtroom earlier today. the front-runner received a summons to appear but said the campaign didn't receive them. this comes a day after he released a new policy proposal on immigration, the plan has angered the pro-reform movement, in particular his call for ending birth right citizenship and this is what donald trump told nbc's chuck todd in an exclusive interview on "meet the press." >> get rid of birth right citizenship? >> you have to. they're having a baby and then nobody knows. >> you believe -- >> you have no choice. >> they're coming here -- >> when we have some good people, very good people here. we have a lot of really good people. they're illegal. you have a country or not. >> get rid of -- >> we're going to try to bring them back rapidly. the good ones. you know the word e
at&t reminds you it can wait. >>> you are looking at new images of donald trump in new york city today returning for jury duty. he reported this morning to a courthouse in downtown manhattan and just returned moments ago after a short break. we got this instagram post a short time ago of trump inside the courtroom earlier today. the front-runner received a summons to appear but said the campaign didn't receive them. this comes a day after he released a new policy proposal on...
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from new york city, fellow new york dude. i set up a super pac, confessore for president. >> right. >> what does that mean i can stop the strategist from spending that money. >> you can as the candidate. the donor -- if the treasurer of the super pac is, let's say, your accountant. >> yes, of course. >> then you basically control how that money is spent. >> so instead of saying we've got to go up on the air in iowa and the treasurer of the super pac is my accountant. >> now, this is why you're seeing the super pacs that are numbered by private equity funds, like keep the promise 1, 2 and 3 because they're each designated by a certain donor or family or couple of donors that basically control how the money is spent. this is an evolution away from the first super pacs. >> of course. >> which raised a ton of money but were controlled by strategists and ad guys. after 2012 -- >> when people got their -- to use a wall street term that i love, their faces ripped off. >> that's right. >> by the donor class because it was a massive r
from new york city, fellow new york dude. i set up a super pac, confessore for president. >> right. >> what does that mean i can stop the strategist from spending that money. >> you can as the candidate. the donor -- if the treasurer of the super pac is, let's say, your accountant. >> yes, of course. >> then you basically control how that money is spent. >> so instead of saying we've got to go up on the air in iowa and the treasurer of the super pac is my...
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i mean, for [ bleep ] sake, it's new york city. i hate to use this term this close to ground zero, but we're a bit of a pizza mecca. i mean, you know, you've got -- you've got lombardi's. honestly, lombardi's. go down to lombardi's, little italy. founded in 1905. make their own pork sausage. >> i get my pizza from lombardi's. when jon stewart signs off tonight on his final show on "the daily show" we will enter a new american era where for the first time in 16 years i don't think it's hyperbole to say we really don't know how the presidential race or politics in general will be covered anymore. not that we don't know they will be covered. they will be but we don't know what it will be like because jon stewart will be so influential on the news itself. and honestly, you know what, i'm a liberal and as a liberal, i am really going to miss the greatest practitioner in the nation of the art of making fun of fox news. >> why do i have to drive around with my kids to look for nativity scenes and be like, oh, yeah, kids, look. there's bab
i mean, for [ bleep ] sake, it's new york city. i hate to use this term this close to ground zero, but we're a bit of a pizza mecca. i mean, you know, you've got -- you've got lombardi's. honestly, lombardi's. go down to lombardi's, little italy. founded in 1905. make their own pork sausage. >> i get my pizza from lombardi's. when jon stewart signs off tonight on his final show on "the daily show" we will enter a new american era where for the first time in 16 years i don't...
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and how new york city law enforcement agencies are keeping tabs on black lives hear protests. but first, donald trump is shaping the conversation on the campaign trail when it comes to immigration. trump says he wants to take back our country from what he describes as criminals flooding the border. he wants to deport roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants and build a 2,000 mile wall along the southern border. on wednesday, trump said he wanted his wall to be a work of art. >> you do a beautiful nice precast plank with beautiful everything. just perfect. i want to be so beautiful. because maybe some day they will call it the trump wall. maybe. so i have to make sure it's beautiful. i'll be very proud of that wall. they call it the trump wall, it has to be beautiful. >> truchl may be the amusing one, but his policies could have serious consequences. trump wants to get rid of the 14th amendment ending birth right citizenship. he has no problem using a derogatory term calling children of undocumented workers anchor babies. trump is dragging jeb bush down into the trenches. her
and how new york city law enforcement agencies are keeping tabs on black lives hear protests. but first, donald trump is shaping the conversation on the campaign trail when it comes to immigration. trump says he wants to take back our country from what he describes as criminals flooding the border. he wants to deport roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants and build a 2,000 mile wall along the southern border. on wednesday, trump said he wanted his wall to be a work of art. >> you do a...
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new york city will be in the 90s for much of this week. >> what about the humidity? >> high. just how you like it. >> really high. what a night at the vmas. host miley cyrus went wild with the wardrobe and kanye west admitting he smoked weed before announcing his 2020 run for president and it was too much for the biebs, who broke down in tears. oh, dear. when "way too early" returns. it's back to school time you think your car smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. verizon now has one simple plan. just pick a size. small, medium, large and extra large. if you need less data, pick small. if you need more, go with extra large-- a whopping 12 gigs for $80 a month plus $20 per phone. pick a size. change it up anytime. it's the simple way to get the best network. and now, get $300 when you switch. only at verizon. >> did you think you were going to get away from me? >> i know you too well now, f d freddie. >> now you d
new york city will be in the 90s for much of this week. >> what about the humidity? >> high. just how you like it. >> really high. what a night at the vmas. host miley cyrus went wild with the wardrobe and kanye west admitting he smoked weed before announcing his 2020 run for president and it was too much for the biebs, who broke down in tears. oh, dear. when "way too early" returns. it's back to school time you think your car smells fine, but your passengers smell...
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. >> joining us now from his new york city headquarters is donald trump. >> i think the gop establishment is afraid of donald trump and i asked him why. >> joining us from his lavish headquarters in new york city is donald trump. >> hon and hon and hon and on. and if three months leading up to the first republican presidential debate on august 6, those three months donald trump appeared on fox news channel dozens of times. more than any other republican presidential candidate. donald trump any time, any place early morning on fox news, daytime on fox news, prime time on fox news, on set, on the phone from his lavish headquarters in new york. donald trump before the august 6 debate was a potted plant if fox news studio crew members kept finding new sunny places for. he was always there: i mean, ahead of getting into the race, right? donald trump was a celebrity but in terms of making the leap that he has made from celebrity to political candidate. no entity midwifed that process more effectively than fox news did. fox news basically gave him a rolling live platform on h which he could beco
. >> joining us now from his new york city headquarters is donald trump. >> i think the gop establishment is afraid of donald trump and i asked him why. >> joining us from his lavish headquarters in new york city is donald trump. >> hon and hon and hon and on. and if three months leading up to the first republican presidential debate on august 6, those three months donald trump appeared on fox news channel dozens of times. more than any other republican presidential...
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york city. so, as the irish say, raise is glass to julia lynch. and tonight, at least make it a saratoga water for once. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. i've been volunteering at the international bird rescue for about 8 years. we see birds with all types of problems. when a bird gets oil on its feathers, it destroys their waterproofing. dawn is absolutely essential to the wash process, we use tons of it. i was surprised that they use something that i use at home, to wash the oil off the birds. it's a wonderful feeling to be able to say that i helped return this bird back to the wild. i love wildlife, how do you love wildlife? (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darli
york city. so, as the irish say, raise is glass to julia lynch. and tonight, at least make it a saratoga water for once. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. i've been volunteering at the international bird rescue for about 8 years. we see...
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york city. so, as the irish say, raise is glass to julia lynch. and tonight, at least make it a saratoga water for once. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. and it's...well...just a car. without taking it for a spin, test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. you think your car smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea...
york city. so, as the irish say, raise is glass to julia lynch. and tonight, at least make it a saratoga water for once. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car...
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york city. but there was a singular american titan who emerged from that disaster, who emerged as the late 1970s turned into the 1980s. and he emerged from that sewer, from that terrible time, as, basically, the winner. >> donald trump, as i say, is just 33 years old. he took his father's rather modest by current standards, real estate empire in brooklyn, and expanded it considerably. he now has an apartment for sale in a new trump building called the trump tower, going up on fifth avenue. there it is. you can buy this apartment, one floor of it, one whole floor of that building, that is, $11 million, altogether. >> i like inner cities. i see the inner cities as being sort of a wave of the future now. i think with the problems of fuel and the gasoline shortages and everything else and the transportation, especially in the major cities such as new york and los angeles and chicago, i see the inner cities as being probably, in terms of a real estate or in a real estate sense, probably the most viab
york city. but there was a singular american titan who emerged from that disaster, who emerged as the late 1970s turned into the 1980s. and he emerged from that sewer, from that terrible time, as, basically, the winner. >> donald trump, as i say, is just 33 years old. he took his father's rather modest by current standards, real estate empire in brooklyn, and expanded it considerably. he now has an apartment for sale in a new trump building called the trump tower, going up on fifth...
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this is a live look outside the courthouse in new york city. just moments ago nfl commissioner roger goodell and patriots quarterback tom brady both arrived in court to discuss the legality of the four-game suspension after the nfl concluded that brady conspired in deflategate and failed to help in the investigation. kristin dahlgren is live outside the courthouse. kristin, good morning to you. >> good morning, jose. they appeared here much earlier than they have for previous appearances here, so reading the tea leaves, perhaps maybe a last attempt at a settlement. that's really what the judge has been pushing for in this case, but to this point both sides have been unwilling to budge. the nfl wants brady, of course, to accept blame and accept his four-game suspension. tom brady and the nfl players association, on the other hand, maintain that no player has ever been suspended for just being what they call generally aware of some type of wrongdoing. they also contend that the earlier hearing before roger goodell, and this was mentioned, was unf
this is a live look outside the courthouse in new york city. just moments ago nfl commissioner roger goodell and patriots quarterback tom brady both arrived in court to discuss the legality of the four-game suspension after the nfl concluded that brady conspired in deflategate and failed to help in the investigation. kristin dahlgren is live outside the courthouse. kristin, good morning to you. >> good morning, jose. they appeared here much earlier than they have for previous appearances...
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new york city north ward, going to get one more dry day. you'll get drenched tomorrow. if you want gorgeous weather, oklahoma city doesn't get many august day, 82 degrees, low humidity. beautiful stuff out there, mostly in the heart line. >> good news for those in the hurricane's path. it's dying down. >> they have to watch it, but it's not an imminent huge threat. >> appreciate that bill. >>> still ahead, the ashley madison dump reveals thousands of e-mail addresses from domains from the white house, military and top federal agencies. we'll have more from the hack attack aimed at cheating spouses. ♪ ♪ watch as these magnificent creatures take flight, soaring away from home towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have a less reliable cell phone network, and the videos on their little bird phones kept buffering. birds hate that. so they came back home. come home to verizon and now get 12 gigs for $80 a month plus $20 per line. verizon. come home to a better network. to a mouthwash had to burn.i
new york city north ward, going to get one more dry day. you'll get drenched tomorrow. if you want gorgeous weather, oklahoma city doesn't get many august day, 82 degrees, low humidity. beautiful stuff out there, mostly in the heart line. >> good news for those in the hurricane's path. it's dying down. >> they have to watch it, but it's not an imminent huge threat. >> appreciate that bill. >>> still ahead, the ashley madison dump reveals thousands of e-mail addresses...
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then, when we're talking about new york city specifics. you're looking at heading into next week with more temperatures that will stay on the warm side. look at monday and tuesday. mid and low 90s for you. heat alerts in effect for the desert southwest. places like phoenix. they're used to heat. excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect. temperatures there will be dangerously hot. you're seeing white and purples. 115 for phoenix. sunday, 111 in vegas. even in those areas, up to ten degrees, if not more, above average. >> alex, i have to ask you about reports of the strongest el nino on record this winter. they're calling it the godzilla of el nino. how worried should we all be? >> el nino with bring effects that are good for some folks. for places like california, they're going to get in on some much-needed rainfall perhaps if it shape up the way it usually does. also, the hurricane season could be quiet. if you have tropical vacations planned, might be nice for you. cooler and wet across the southern tier. those are the usual patte
then, when we're talking about new york city specifics. you're looking at heading into next week with more temperatures that will stay on the warm side. look at monday and tuesday. mid and low 90s for you. heat alerts in effect for the desert southwest. places like phoenix. they're used to heat. excessive heat warnings and advisories in effect. temperatures there will be dangerously hot. you're seeing white and purples. 115 for phoenix. sunday, 111 in vegas. even in those areas, up to ten...
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it's claimed lives of 7 in new york city and more than 80 have been diagnosed since july. the disease is caused when water contaminated with a certain bacteria is inhaled into the lungs and the outbreak was discovered last week at a bronx hotel and in some new york city hospitals. following the backlash over the killing of cecil the lion several airlines are now saying they are banning the shipment of big game hunting trophies on their planes. united delta and americans will no longer transport trophy remains of lie remains. >>> and in netherlands two huge cranes fell over as they were lifting part of a bridge landing on a group of houses and businesses. up to 20 people injured. officials have launched a criminal investigation into that incident. >>> and now to a federal lawsuit filed in kentucky over two children with disabilityies handcuffed in a school for misbehaving. the aclu has released video of the sheriff's deputy working at the school restraining a boy. and we should warn you, you may find it difficult to watch certain parts of this video. i don't know john yang
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jersey and new york city, in large part because that infrastructure is terrible and everybody in new jersey blames christie for it because he did individually, single-handedly, stopped something that would have made it better. so this stuff from home tends to follow these guys around. he's trying to run a national campaign for the presidency, but he's dealing with editorials like this one in the largest paper in his home state today. look at this. this is from the largest paper, the "the newark star ledger." governor christie today is finally attending a high-level meeting to discuss the need for new rail tunnel. what woke him from his five-year slumber? maybe it was the agonized cries of stranded commuters during this hellish summer or the fresh warnings of economic carnage should the old tunnels give out before the new ones are built. or the shock therapy of the nation's highest transit official calling his neglect, quote, almost criminal. maybe he heard a whisper from some deep corner of his soul telling him that he really must leave new hampshire once in a while to earn his salar
jersey and new york city, in large part because that infrastructure is terrible and everybody in new jersey blames christie for it because he did individually, single-handedly, stopped something that would have made it better. so this stuff from home tends to follow these guys around. he's trying to run a national campaign for the presidency, but he's dealing with editorials like this one in the largest paper in his home state today. look at this. this is from the largest paper, the "the...
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i mean for [ bleep ] sake it's new york city. i hate to use this term this close to ground zero but we're a bit of a pizza mecca. i mean you know you've got -- you've got lombardi's. honestly lombardi's. go down to lombardi's, little italy. founded in 1905. make their own pork sausage. >> i get my pizza from lombardi's. when jon stewart signs off tonight on his final show on "the daily show" we will enter a new american era where for the first time in 16 years i don't think it's hyperbole to say we really don't know how the presidential race or politics in general will be covered anymore. not that we don't know they will be covered. they will be but we don't know what it will be like because john stewartjon stewart will be so influential on the news itself. and honestly you know what i'm a liberal and as a liberal, i am really going to miss the greatest practitioner in the nation of the art of making fun of fox news. >> why do i have to drive around with my kids to look for nativity scenes and be like oh, yeah, kids look. there's
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new york city through new england, that area dry. philadelphia and d.c., it's humid. not as hot as it was a couple days ago. >> we need to find a way to get rain to the west coast where wildfires are burning. make it happen. >> not million winter. >>> still ahead, a popular website that connects people looking to cheat on spouses. now the hackers that stole user's information have made good on the promise to make it public. that and more when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ ♪ just in case you were wondering what cheerios are made of whole. grain. oats. (vo) what'scorn? dog food's first ingredient? wheat? in new purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. . >>> officials in idaho swapped out the state's mile 420 signs because people kept stealing them due to association with marijuana. you drive along highway 420, you'll see a sign reading 419.9 instead is. idaho is not the only problem. washington replaced 420 signs with the 4199 marker years ago. colorado c
new york city through new england, that area dry. philadelphia and d.c., it's humid. not as hot as it was a couple days ago. >> we need to find a way to get rain to the west coast where wildfires are burning. make it happen. >> not million winter. >>> still ahead, a popular website that connects people looking to cheat on spouses. now the hackers that stole user's information have made good on the promise to make it public. that and more when "way too early" comes...
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lot of umbrellas needed in and around new york city. >>> thank you bill. check this out. first ever female soldiers will graduate from the elite army rangers school going to happen this week. the females survived the toughest course learning to live on little food and sleep. it included carrying 100 pounds of gear through mountains, swamps and other difficult terrain. >>> we have sad news in the washington post. route 29 batman is killed after his bat mobile breaks down. he spent time dressing as the cape crusader. he was stuck on the side of the road and struck and killed by another car. robinson left a mark on hundreds of kids. he will be missed. >>> sobering news about the startling number of deaths on the nation's roads. national safety council estimates number of traffic fatalities jumped dramatically in the first six months of the year. we have what cuould be causing the spike. >> in austin, texas thursday, four dead and five kids hospitalized after a high speed crash. phoenix sunday, two 28-year-olds were in a crash that sent four children to area hospitals. in nor
lot of umbrellas needed in and around new york city. >>> thank you bill. check this out. first ever female soldiers will graduate from the elite army rangers school going to happen this week. the females survived the toughest course learning to live on little food and sleep. it included carrying 100 pounds of gear through mountains, swamps and other difficult terrain. >>> we have sad news in the washington post. route 29 batman is killed after his bat mobile breaks down. he...
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after leaving a job in new york city as a fashion designer. >> what inspired me was finding a solution where i could utilize my passion and skill set in design and cater to a industry that i believe in which is kids. so the subscription business model really was so intriguing to me. >> annie also expanded her business so you can buy her products online and her new retail shop. >> my subscription business is my core of how i started, but that's not to say that things are not evolving as a small business. we have so much in the pipeline. >> all of which will bundle a little brand recognition that may come in handy one day if the subscription box trend slows down. >> the subscription business model is taking over other sectors and it is certainly here to stay. >>> poor customer support is one of the top reasons that small businesses lose customers. how do you know if you're providing good assistance? here is five signs your service could use a overhaul. >> one, fewer customer complaints. studies say for every one complaint there have is 26 unhappy customers that never speak up at all. a f
after leaving a job in new york city as a fashion designer. >> what inspired me was finding a solution where i could utilize my passion and skill set in design and cater to a industry that i believe in which is kids. so the subscription business model really was so intriguing to me. >> annie also expanded her business so you can buy her products online and her new retail shop. >> my subscription business is my core of how i started, but that's not to say that things are not...
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today trump took timeout to report for jury duty here in new york city. providing fodder for a few instagram accounts. moments ago trump was seen leaving the court. he signed a few autographs and seemed to enjoy all of the attention. the same frenzy greeted the donald at the iowa state fair over the week where he gave kids rides in his helicopter but had to skip the crowds butter crowd because the crowds around him were simply too thick. lindsey graham about to get on the soap box. and earlier it was scott walker. he told msnbc's casey hunt today he understands what is drawing voters to donald trump. >> and i think it is a protest. they are saying they are sick and tired of politicians saying one thing and then doing something different. i ran for that very reason in 2010 and if you want to be more than just upset with washington, if you want to fix it, i'm the guy best suited to do that. >> and trump appears to be broadening his attack. he said he favors ending automatic citizenship for babies born in the united states. today walker followed suit. >> do
today trump took timeout to report for jury duty here in new york city. providing fodder for a few instagram accounts. moments ago trump was seen leaving the court. he signed a few autographs and seemed to enjoy all of the attention. the same frenzy greeted the donald at the iowa state fair over the week where he gave kids rides in his helicopter but had to skip the crowds butter crowd because the crowds around him were simply too thick. lindsey graham about to get on the soap box. and earlier...
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back to you. >> thank you very much for the update. >>> now to developing news here in new york city legionnaire's disease has taken another life. it's traced to cooling towers in the south bronx. 97 people have been treated for the disease in the new york area. officials say those who died were elderly individuals who also suffered from other underlying medical problems. legionnaires is a severe lethal form of a bacterial pneumonia spread through the air. >>> coming up the man tapped to run rand paul's super pac is indicted. the latest on this investigation. and what rand paul is saying. it is part of this morning's first read on politics with our very own nbc senior political editor mark murray. >>> plus did the pope invite oprah winfrey and matt damon to the vatican? it is one of those things we thought you should know this morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle great rates for great rides. [ school bell rings ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinf
back to you. >> thank you very much for the update. >>> now to developing news here in new york city legionnaire's disease has taken another life. it's traced to cooling towers in the south bronx. 97 people have been treated for the disease in the new york area. officials say those who died were elderly individuals who also suffered from other underlying medical problems. legionnaires is a severe lethal form of a bacterial pneumonia spread through the air. >>> coming up...
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new york city clear after a thunderstorm an hour or so. also now beginning to head from connecticut towards rhode island. looks like providence, give you half hour. we'll be drenched. they're quick moving. stay inside extra 15 minutes. later this afternoon, once again. same front that gave us two tent collapses as we went throughout the last two days and four fatal theties. once again straight line winds are the threat. urban corridor boston hartford, providence philadelphia washington d.c. we have 37 million at risk of severe storms today. rest of the forecast tampa we try you out. we'd like to get rain in south florida. chance of storms today. hot in dallas 101. phoenix, 112. here's the big change. now that the cold front moves off the coast, here's the end of the weekend forecast. area of rain moves from the ohio valley through the mid atlantic. if you have friday and saturday plans in the mid atlantic or jersey shore, all the way up to new england, it is not beach weather. temperatures highs in the 70s. it's rare in the summer for wash
new york city clear after a thunderstorm an hour or so. also now beginning to head from connecticut towards rhode island. looks like providence, give you half hour. we'll be drenched. they're quick moving. stay inside extra 15 minutes. later this afternoon, once again. same front that gave us two tent collapses as we went throughout the last two days and four fatal theties. once again straight line winds are the threat. urban corridor boston hartford, providence philadelphia washington d.c. we...
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york city. again, multiply that by the many cities across the united states. it's a large undertaking. it's really got to start with intelligence on the forefront. >> for years, government reports have warned that the u.s. rail system is vulnerable to terrorist attacks. so why isn't security as tight at train stations as it is at airports? i understand you're talking about the logistics of putting it everywhere. then again, we may have thought it was a daunting task when we started doing everything we had to in the airports across the country. >> i think there are a couple of things, alex. first of all, i have seen an increase, when you talk about surveillance, cameras that have been installed in railway systems around the united states. increased patrols by police officers. and the enhanced usage of canine officers. those patrols looking for explosives and those sorts of things. those types of things can help to deter these types of attacks. again, you can't underestimate the value of the vigil
york city. again, multiply that by the many cities across the united states. it's a large undertaking. it's really got to start with intelligence on the forefront. >> for years, government reports have warned that the u.s. rail system is vulnerable to terrorist attacks. so why isn't security as tight at train stations as it is at airports? i understand you're talking about the logistics of putting it everywhere. then again, we may have thought it was a daunting task when we started doing...
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we're back here in new york city. top of the hour. with us on set, we have mike halperin and we have kristen back on board. kasie hunt is coming up. a lot to talk about. i want to start the morning with getting your sentence of where
we're back here in new york city. top of the hour. with us on set, we have mike halperin and we have kristen back on board. kasie hunt is coming up. a lot to talk about. i want to start the morning with getting your sentence of where