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change been new york economy there's been i don't know why an idiotic debate around climate change (clapping) why this is a debate i'll never know, you know, we don't talk about drowning polar bears but new york was hit with super short term sandy it was the largest and when it hit new jersey but spit despite it was the second most it's truthful storm in history trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our bridges and tunnels and roads all things were flooded with significant damage. the energy infrastructure was seriously damaged being e merged in seawater. thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took away many, many lessons i have to give and the gentleman is going to be surprised i want to thank governor cuomo i said it
change been new york economy there's been i don't know why an idiotic debate around climate change (clapping) why this is a debate i'll never know, you know, we don't talk about drowning polar bears but new york was hit with super short term sandy it was the largest and when it hit new jersey but spit despite it was the second most it's truthful storm in history trailing katrina sandy caused more than $68 billion in damage and it happened in new york state it happened in the real estate to our...
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new york. despite international calls for a ceasefire the ukrainian army is continuing with this heavy shelling of lugansk which is one of the focal points of the anti-government resistance in the southeast early reports suggest as many as twenty civilians have been killed as a result of ports from the russia ukraine border doesn't feel like there is any end in sight so when it comes to violence in lugansk a military airplane belonging to a korean air forces has delivered to get another hit on the city earlier on friday now we know that they have damaged several of residential buildings at least twenty according to various reports they have damaged also the gas pipeline so at this point people are saying that they are left without water and they are being instructed not to leave their homes and this is something that has been happening over guns for quite a while according to the numerous statements that we have received from people who are coming literally fleeing from region into the neighbor
new york. despite international calls for a ceasefire the ukrainian army is continuing with this heavy shelling of lugansk which is one of the focal points of the anti-government resistance in the southeast early reports suggest as many as twenty civilians have been killed as a result of ports from the russia ukraine border doesn't feel like there is any end in sight so when it comes to violence in lugansk a military airplane belonging to a korean air forces has delivered to get another hit on...
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what do you make of the "new york times" quote? >> i think they were trying to put as many errors into 1 1/2 sentences as you can think of. the taxpayer protection pledge i created in 1985, so that people who wanted to pass tax reform in '86 could look american people in the eye and say i've committed that i'll vote against anything that's in that tax increase. i'm for reform, but i'll stop the the reform from being a trojan horse for a tax increase. with that we had 100 members in the house, 20 in the senate. we were able to convince congress, the american people to move forward on a good tax reform package because we were protected against a tax increase. that pledge was so successful it's continued. the pledge is to the american people, not to me. if the "new york times" learned to read or read the pledge they were criticizing, they'd know it's a pledge to the american people by an elected official, i'm not going to raise your taxes. >> what you are talking about is all americans are sitting there looking at federal, state, loca
what do you make of the "new york times" quote? >> i think they were trying to put as many errors into 1 1/2 sentences as you can think of. the taxpayer protection pledge i created in 1985, so that people who wanted to pass tax reform in '86 could look american people in the eye and say i've committed that i'll vote against anything that's in that tax increase. i'm for reform, but i'll stop the the reform from being a trojan horse for a tax increase. with that we had 100 members...
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new york. well the intimidated u.s. state department agent described his view of blackwater at the time he said they believed they were above the law and actually run the place and two or activist things that the firm managed to become the gut. these contractors and these lobbyist are so tied up because of the revolving door that exist in washington of people moving in and out in the bush administration really in an unprecedented fashion accelerated the contracting out of basic tasks by the u.s. government writ large and i think we see that people are afraid to challenge all of these these contractors because they have tremendous influence they have quite a bit of money they're deeply tied to all of these institutions both in terms of people formerly working there and people who would like to work there when they leave so it becomes a sort of symbiotic relationship where those who are higher up on the chain in the in the level of the contractors are rewarded for it with those in the state department other agencies as op
new york. well the intimidated u.s. state department agent described his view of blackwater at the time he said they believed they were above the law and actually run the place and two or activist things that the firm managed to become the gut. these contractors and these lobbyist are so tied up because of the revolving door that exist in washington of people moving in and out in the bush administration really in an unprecedented fashion accelerated the contracting out of basic tasks by the...
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and we rescue animals we only lived in new york city we spent tens of thousands of dollars rescue. believe it or not tens of thousands of dollars rescuing birds we if we had done we wouldn't have been home we would have. what do they call it in this and this you know in any security money but i don't regret it because we saved so many wonderful lives yeah yeah i miss and then textile industry or not you. hers and it's just pretty much it's all been outsourced in china the industry was very large and mostly new york based it was just signing for mad birds friends primarily did some little things to. the furniture. and. kind of sign a line up the ladder into the chair. and i was assigned to write. in my biggest. business managing my money markets if you didn't. pay your design so the millions of dollars you see. pennies on the tallent pennies on the don't get it out literally. to use cheap goods ninety per my last. minute. right track tax time right. so that he could get this account made me each of them actually there were three of them they each made a million and they can't be her
and we rescue animals we only lived in new york city we spent tens of thousands of dollars rescue. believe it or not tens of thousands of dollars rescuing birds we if we had done we wouldn't have been home we would have. what do they call it in this and this you know in any security money but i don't regret it because we saved so many wonderful lives yeah yeah i miss and then textile industry or not you. hers and it's just pretty much it's all been outsourced in china the industry was very...
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air b&b is doing a start thing right now in what they are facing in new york and portland, and developing -- >> our community sites darwin . . . >> all right. on that note, thanks to all of our guests. until next time, waj and i will see you online at aljazeera.com/aj aljazeera.com/ajamstream. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm nelson mandela -- del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. >> malaysian flight mh 17 took off from am der dam and was shot down. >> president obama blamed russia separatists and russia itself. and investigators now heading to the crash scene trying to determine what happened to flight 17. and israel saying its ground
air b&b is doing a start thing right now in what they are facing in new york and portland, and developing -- >> our community sites darwin . . . >> all right. on that note, thanks to all of our guests. until next time, waj and i will see you online at aljazeera.com/aj aljazeera.com/ajamstream. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm nelson mandela -- del walters. these are the stories we're following for you. >> malaysian flight mh 17 took off from am der dam and...
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don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> 298 people from 14 different countries were on board malaysia flight 17. and 80 of them were children. almost half were from the netherlands. for more on the victims, laurie is joining us now from new york. >> reporter: i've been talking to a lot of folks and i spoke to the nephew of one of the victims, glen thomas. glen was a spokesman for the world health organization. he was one of many folks on that flight, on the way to that aids conference. and what his nephew really said to me was he was just trying to capture a little bit about glen. he said he had been best friends with glen. not only was he in this for social good. that's a picture of them there. he loved to travel. and so that about how, he will me a funny story about when he was 21 years old, glen got on the phone and called him up and said drop everything. i'm taking you and seven friends to portugal. all expenses paid. it is these stories that he really wanted to share. he said if it weren't for g
don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> 298 people from 14 different countries were on board malaysia flight 17. and 80 of them were children. almost half were from the netherlands. for more on the victims, laurie is joining us now from new york. >> reporter: i've been talking to a lot of folks and i spoke to the nephew of one of the victims, glen thomas. glen was a spokesman for the world health...
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she is the "new york times" bureau chief there. what is latest on the ground off phone sieve that is happening there over the past couple of days? >> latest thing that happened was this morning palestinian militants gain invaded isreal through a tunnel and they engaged with soldiers on the ground there that were on patrol and killed two israeli soldiers and one et of the militants was killed in a gunfight. this is second time in three days that have come in to israel that was that ground operation was begun. israeli military and political leaders have warned of this threat said that they are determined to destroy all the tunnel, is that are in gaza that lead continuous decreal to avoid future invasions. they talk about gaza got through they could kidnap israeli civilians from their location or go on -- >> sreenivasan: the ground offensive and air offensive created refugee situation that there is some 47,000 refugees heading to u.n. shelters in the area? >> it's gone up even more today to over 50,000. as my call league anne bernard
she is the "new york times" bureau chief there. what is latest on the ground off phone sieve that is happening there over the past couple of days? >> latest thing that happened was this morning palestinian militants gain invaded isreal through a tunnel and they engaged with soldiers on the ground there that were on patrol and killed two israeli soldiers and one et of the militants was killed in a gunfight. this is second time in three days that have come in to israel that was...
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i would imagine that people in new york they'd be like, you dropped your phone? tough cookies, forget about it. >> got this girl's phone. she hugged him three times, hugged him three times, she was so happy. i've been offered money quite a few times but that's it. my partner got offered a mango. >> i would give him a kiss if i lost my phone and they got it back. i didn't flow getting it back was an option. >> what is it? >> personal property. >> great stuff. great stuff. >> it's not just phones that adults drop down there. what about kids and their stuff. >> west 14th street, pick up a gray bunny somebody drop on the f- >> so sweet. going to pick up a bunny. >> a little gray bunny. look at this, when they get it something that his child or kid had for a long time, probably family heirloom, you never know. they get it it's ratty but it means something to somebody, so they save this. >> heroes of the urban jungle. i like them. >> that's it for this call. we've got to go back and wait for the next one. >> there's no better time to have an amazing fourth of july burg
i would imagine that people in new york they'd be like, you dropped your phone? tough cookies, forget about it. >> got this girl's phone. she hugged him three times, hugged him three times, she was so happy. i've been offered money quite a few times but that's it. my partner got offered a mango. >> i would give him a kiss if i lost my phone and they got it back. i didn't flow getting it back was an option. >> what is it? >> personal property. >> great stuff. great...
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this is from a firefighter with a vista fire department in new york, just a firefighter and another firefighter. you see a two-man crew responded to the house fire because the main fire engine was out of service. this was taken by a novelman and you see all the smoke because of all the flames, but one of the problems is the family panics, open the door, and fire loves oxygen. the fire spreads. they have all the hose out, but they had to drop it and move back closer to the engine because the power lines near the house fell. >> oh, no. > >> that is a power line going up in flames. you can hear that. you can hear that pop. >> the angle makes it look terrifying, see how close it is. rushing against the edge of the helmet. >> a lot of ground for two guys to cover. >> eventually they backed out of the home because the fire was progressing through there. again, more than just flames going on with this fire. you can just see the many challenges they face when people are still living in the house and may do the wrong thing or when electrical lines get involved. >>> it's what philadelphia, but these peop
this is from a firefighter with a vista fire department in new york, just a firefighter and another firefighter. you see a two-man crew responded to the house fire because the main fire engine was out of service. this was taken by a novelman and you see all the smoke because of all the flames, but one of the problems is the family panics, open the door, and fire loves oxygen. the fire spreads. they have all the hose out, but they had to drop it and move back closer to the engine because the...
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making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. neil: gm is willing to pay out but how much? telling me is not out of the woods just yet. >> it is purely voluntary. second. neil: but if they do? >> they don't have to make that decision until they know exactly how the claim will be treated and how much money they will receive. neil: they can go into a the process to not give away all of the legal options then they make the election to take the funds did release litigation rates or opt out and into the lawsuit i have some victims every said that is not the case? >> we have asked them to reopen the case. neil: schaede died in 2010 because of the ignition issue the car went out of control but they are
making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. neil: gm is willing to pay out but how much? telling me is not out of the...
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we heard that again this morning in new york as he returned to new york from his travels. again calling for a cease-fire. and being tough on both sides in the conflict. he said that no country would accept the threat of rockets from above and below. at the same time, there is a question of proportionality. israel as the occupying power has humanitarian obligations. many palestinian civilians have died. more than 1100. 43 israelis, possibly more have been killed. to this point most of them have been soldiers. but listen to what ban ki-moon has to say. >> as marks it is time for immediate, unconditional humanitarian cease-fire. in the name of humanity the violence must stop. since my return during the weekend i have continued with a number of calls including are prime minister netanyahu this morning. i've had a long talk with him urging him to stop this violence and agree and honor the international communities joint common efforts and call for unconditional cease-fire. >> secretary general ban ki-moon also calling for an urgent cease-fire. so a lot of calls for truce. how d
we heard that again this morning in new york as he returned to new york from his travels. again calling for a cease-fire. and being tough on both sides in the conflict. he said that no country would accept the threat of rockets from above and below. at the same time, there is a question of proportionality. israel as the occupying power has humanitarian obligations. many palestinian civilians have died. more than 1100. 43 israelis, possibly more have been killed. to this point most of them have...
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cnn new york. >> that does it for this hour of cnn newsroom and the special coverage of malaysian flight 17 continues after this short break. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> enormous debris field. far wider than the eye can see. and israel intensifies its attacks, forcing hundreds of palestinians to flee for their lives. hello and welcome to their viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm max austin.
cnn new york. >> that does it for this hour of cnn newsroom and the special coverage of malaysian flight 17 continues after this short break. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here....
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. . . lays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! >> good morning. i'm leland in washington. mow cow is blaming rebel forces of destroying evidence. this as national monitors say they are still being kept from getting full access to the crash site. and new pictures of the rocket launcher used to bring that plane and the 298 people breaki that rocket launcher is now, plus how foreign affairs committee chairman, ed royce, is on the show. with signs pointing to at least some russian involvement, what is the geopolitical fallout going to be? jennifer griffin is live on the story. >> thank you, leland. senior u.s. intelligence officials believe the missile launcher used to shoot down the malaysian plane may already be back in russia. the missile was likely brought into ukraine from russia in recent weeks. they have pin pointipointed the site not far from the russian border and we now have vi
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. . . lays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! >> good morning. i'm leland in washington. mow cow is blaming rebel forces of destroying evidence. this as national monitors say they are still being kept from getting full access to the crash site. and new pictures of the rocket launcher used to bring that plane and the...
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neil: some of them, today's new york times. all right. thank you. north korea threatening to nuke us. really? you make a great team. it's been that way sincthe day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may causan unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immiate medical hp for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions suc
neil: some of them, today's new york times. all right. thank you. north korea threatening to nuke us. really? you make a great team. it's been that way sincthe day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or...
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york times looked at his loan application form however and on the form it was filled in that. he earned thirty five thousand dollars working as a technician at lourdes hospital in binghamton new york he told however the loan officer at wells fargo that he hasn't worked since one thousand nine hundred one they just filled it and regardless now remember a lot of the subprime loans for the make mansions in america what happened well the mcdonald's workers received five hundred thousand dollars loans because somebody filled in that they were earning sixty seventy thousand as a manager of regional mcdonald's one of the liar's loans as they call them so i remember going back to the subprime era you had the fraud committed by various banks they were fraudulent they making loans they were involved in liar loans they were involved in selling the book of loans to other institutions frauds of the only they were involved in goldman sachs' case selling these loans off to their own customers knowing that they would crash and making bets against their own customers . they were mis rated by t
york times looked at his loan application form however and on the form it was filled in that. he earned thirty five thousand dollars working as a technician at lourdes hospital in binghamton new york he told however the loan officer at wells fargo that he hasn't worked since one thousand nine hundred one they just filled it and regardless now remember a lot of the subprime loans for the make mansions in america what happened well the mcdonald's workers received five hundred thousand dollars...
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neil: some of them, today's new york times. all right. thank you. north korea threatening to nuke us. really? basketball softball cannonball which sounds most fun to you? ♪ neil: all right. i am showing you a psa that is running in north korea, a public-service announcement launching a nuclear attack, a nuclear attack on washington. he see it in the background. lovely. lovely. think of that time this is being done and what has been going on in the world. lieutenant-colonel on why we need to take this seriously. why? >> well, look. i don't think we have to worry about the north koreans looking washington d.c. or the united states. we have 28,500 u.s. troops in south korea, ourself korean allies. consistently, given the behavior i think we also need to be paying attention to what they may do or may be capable of doing. neil: what has excited them are these sanctions and other efforts are leading to alienate. now when russia. what they are more less saying, they're ready to be put down. but even in north korea do they take it seriously? do they just
neil: some of them, today's new york times. all right. thank you. north korea threatening to nuke us. really? basketball softball cannonball which sounds most fun to you? ♪ neil: all right. i am showing you a psa that is running in north korea, a public-service announcement launching a nuclear attack, a nuclear attack on washington. he see it in the background. lovely. lovely. think of that time this is being done and what has been going on in the world. lieutenant-colonel on why we need to...
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new york. on friday. but you know we've seen a outpouring of condo lence from from leaders here in europe as well as leaders around the world of course for what is a tragedy that touched not just the. not just the netherlands where the flight originated from all the all malaysia where the flight was headed to or ukraine indeed where the flight medic it's tragic end but everybody people from all over the world were on board this plane and they are it's now a global sharing of grief this terrible tragedy but with regards to airlines and flights that are currently schedule or scheduled to fly over ukraine many airlines have said that they will be rerouting. their planes to make sure that they don't even go over any ukrainian airspace but it's far is a euro controlled they're the the body that's in charge of air safety they overlook a safety in europe they've said no no. jets no flights no commercial planes we should fly over eastern ukraine that area is now a no fly zone following this terrible tr
new york. on friday. but you know we've seen a outpouring of condo lence from from leaders here in europe as well as leaders around the world of course for what is a tragedy that touched not just the. not just the netherlands where the flight originated from all the all malaysia where the flight was headed to or ukraine indeed where the flight medic it's tragic end but everybody people from all over the world were on board this plane and they are it's now a global sharing of grief this terrible...
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and based on the airline ban for certain western airlines, what do you think of former new york city mayor michael bloomberg's decision to travel to protest the temporary ban. a good idea or just a stunt? we be will put the answers up later on in the show. we bring the latest on malaysian airlines flight mh17. they have made a stunning discovery. the key pieces of evidence, the cockpit and fuselage were cut in half with saws. u.s. intelligence officials say this shows increased traffic at a russian military base believed to be helping the rebels. and a surface to air missal launcher back to ukraine from russia. there's no direct evidence that russia pulled the trigger, but russia continued to support the rebels even after the plane went down. meanwhile russian president vladimir putin struck a defiant tone, blaming ukraine before escalating the conflict. before heading west, president obama visiting the dutch embassy in washington to remember nearly 200 victims. he said americans are heartbroken and vowed justice. and amid criticism that he will be looking for political donations ami
and based on the airline ban for certain western airlines, what do you think of former new york city mayor michael bloomberg's decision to travel to protest the temporary ban. a good idea or just a stunt? we be will put the answers up later on in the show. we bring the latest on malaysian airlines flight mh17. they have made a stunning discovery. the key pieces of evidence, the cockpit and fuselage were cut in half with saws. u.s. intelligence officials say this shows increased traffic at a...
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the thunderstorms rolled through new york city last night, too. and they actually are helping things. today will be a nice summer day. about 80 degrees. the sun will be out in the afternoon in boston. dramatically cooler. 0 degrees cooler by the water. diesel have clouds and showers during the day. what is interesting about this summer, people are saying what summer? especially in the ohio valley, great lakes. we went from a very cool spring to a very cool summer and unfortunately, thomas, next week it looks like we're having another big polar invasion of air. we're going to be in the 70s in chicago for like a week and a half straight. >> so weird to go into august this way. we're closing out july. >> just makes you wonder, they're literally saying where is summer? >> thank you, bill. at the top of the hour on "morning joe," we're going live to gaza where the israeli air strikes continued. john kerry is in the region. how close is he to brokering a cease-fire? first, after more than three decades on the charts, the man who makes a living spoofing
the thunderstorms rolled through new york city last night, too. and they actually are helping things. today will be a nice summer day. about 80 degrees. the sun will be out in the afternoon in boston. dramatically cooler. 0 degrees cooler by the water. diesel have clouds and showers during the day. what is interesting about this summer, people are saying what summer? especially in the ohio valley, great lakes. we went from a very cool spring to a very cool summer and unfortunately, thomas, next...
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that's how many watched when you say berlin, new york city, and indiana. which is where don draper watched it. okay, madmen? that's fiction. but this was not fiction. you know how? go outside, look up, look hard, see, the foot prohibit prints ap there. abc, martha's vineyard. >> don't go back to the same places, he says, but go even further. >> makes sense. stay with us for "good morning america." >> have a great day. >> good morning we're on several breaking news stories you did not see last night. crews continue frantic search for a missing boater at the jersey shore. an update is next. >> a head on crash involving two freight trains prompted evacuation in the midwest. we'll have details. >> and a 20 foot snake terrorizing parts of new jersey just looking tat is terrorizing me. we'll tell you where it was
that's how many watched when you say berlin, new york city, and indiana. which is where don draper watched it. okay, madmen? that's fiction. but this was not fiction. you know how? go outside, look up, look hard, see, the foot prohibit prints ap there. abc, martha's vineyard. >> don't go back to the same places, he says, but go even further. >> makes sense. stay with us for "good morning america." >> have a great day. >> good morning we're on several breaking...
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coming up how the mayor of new york city is responding to a man's death. and on the run, the person police wants to find after a deadly bank robbery and shootout. >> she's never been like this. i don't know what's happened to her. >> remember the florida couple who called police after her cat >> two v.r.e. stations in stafford county are being expanded. the projects involve adding a second platform to the leland and brook stations. the board agreed to put out requests for preliminary proposals. the freelance star reports that the preliminary ward could get underway as soon as september. >> for anyone traveling through the district. the fredrick douglass memorial bridge will be closed sunday from 4:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. this is so crews can test the part of the bridge that opens that allows water to pass. they will make any necessary repairs. new york city mayor has ostponed his vacation. his officers have put this man in a chokehold. nd they have been put on suspension for the investigation. >> the official results of an autopsy are still pending. no sig
coming up how the mayor of new york city is responding to a man's death. and on the run, the person police wants to find after a deadly bank robbery and shootout. >> she's never been like this. i don't know what's happened to her. >> remember the florida couple who called police after her cat >> two v.r.e. stations in stafford county are being expanded. the projects involve adding a second platform to the leland and brook stations. the board agreed to put out requests for...
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up coming friendly against the red bulls in new york. they admit the accents could use some work. >>> u.s. climate scientists say june was the hottest month in recorded history. meteorologist bill karins is here. what is up with that? >> we didn't feel it here. the indian own and pacific ocean were way above average. it was a very warm june. those records go back to 1880 by the way, it's the warmest since 1880. the other new story was a new tropical depression in the atlantic. as we go into august and september, it's the peak of the hurricane season. this storm is supposed to dissipate in the next few days. overall, it doesn't look like a high impact storm. also some serious storms rolled through areas from duluth last night to northern michigan now we're going to watch an additional storm threat today today, chicago, kansas city, springfield, and peoria. areas of concern. it's also going to be a hot day. from east coast and especially in the midwest. >> you are going to have to find a way to cool out. >> pool, lake. you choose your sour
up coming friendly against the red bulls in new york. they admit the accents could use some work. >>> u.s. climate scientists say june was the hottest month in recorded history. meteorologist bill karins is here. what is up with that? >> we didn't feel it here. the indian own and pacific ocean were way above average. it was a very warm june. those records go back to 1880 by the way, it's the warmest since 1880. the other new story was a new tropical depression in the atlantic. as...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> breaking news this morning. the faa lifting the travel ban to tel-aviv. u.s. flights may resume. it lasted 36 hours, causing
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> breaking news this morning. the faa lifting the travel ban to tel-aviv. u.s. flights may resume. it lasted 36 hours, causing
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and we have great talent in new york city. and the major has made it very clear that we want -- that these companies will be able to develop home grown talent over the years, so it's a combination of both. as there's more companies, there's more mentors, more venture capitalists, more angel investors. >> when we talk about harlem, you are still talking about a largely african american, and hispanic community, and immigrant community. how do we make sure we don't just make these flyovers where people take the train from a more prosperous part of the city, go to work here, and then go home. >> we wanted to make sure we had incubators in each of the boroughs, and we have focused on multiple sectors. >> right. >> we have incubators in biotech, and fashion. and all of these as you know, and we have reported on the show, technology is infiltrating all of these sectors. >> how real is this technology thing in new york? we have talked about cornell tech. we have talked about efforts -- we had scott stringer here, talking about ways of
and we have great talent in new york city. and the major has made it very clear that we want -- that these companies will be able to develop home grown talent over the years, so it's a combination of both. as there's more companies, there's more mentors, more venture capitalists, more angel investors. >> when we talk about harlem, you are still talking about a largely african american, and hispanic community, and immigrant community. how do we make sure we don't just make these flyovers...
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. >> argentina has sent a team of negotiators to new york to avoid a potentially costly default. argentina is under pressure to strike an agreement before a deadline on wednesday this week. the country is in a court-appointed says with investors that have rejected a restructuring of argentinean debts. e so-called hold-out bondholders says argentina owes them $1.5 billion. the default could be argentina's second in 13 years. a closer look at the stock market. it has been a rocky session over-all in the united states this monday with the indexes going in and out of negative territory. investors are digesting a weaker reading of home sales in june. dollar tree announcing plans to buy family dollar for $8.59 billion, perhaps providing some support for stocks this session with the dow jones up .2% this hour. we have about 40 minutes or so to go in trading. it was a mixed picture at the close in europe. in paris, it ended in positive tear core. the dax shed a half% and london was largely flat. we saw worries over the ukraine crisis and the gaza situation putting a cap on trading. the i
. >> argentina has sent a team of negotiators to new york to avoid a potentially costly default. argentina is under pressure to strike an agreement before a deadline on wednesday this week. the country is in a court-appointed says with investors that have rejected a restructuring of argentinean debts. e so-called hold-out bondholders says argentina owes them $1.5 billion. the default could be argentina's second in 13 years. a closer look at the stock market. it has been a rocky session...
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severe thunderstorms from new york city south and westward toward nashville. the poe item for tornadoes here in the afternoon into the evening. back to you. >> the high temps in washington state are not helping fire crews. they battle several spreading wildfires there. temperatures were 100 and over. thunderstorms in the north and central cascades could cause lightning strix potentially sparking new fires. >>> severe weather in florida cut power to the monorail. there were thunderstorms when the elevated train stopped sunday afternoon. a mechanized lift helped get some passengers down. others were able to get out on their own. >>> now to the escalating conflict in the middle east, on the brink of an all-out war. with both sides ignoring international calls for a cease-fire. >> hamas withstood more bombs overnight. >> tahman bradley is live with more. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, devin. this bombing is relentless. neither side is talking about backing down. israeli rockets rain down on gaza, thousands of palestinians are
severe thunderstorms from new york city south and westward toward nashville. the poe item for tornadoes here in the afternoon into the evening. back to you. >> the high temps in washington state are not helping fire crews. they battle several spreading wildfires there. temperatures were 100 and over. thunderstorms in the north and central cascades could cause lightning strix potentially sparking new fires. >>> severe weather in florida cut power to the monorail. there were...
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. >>> christen saloomey is live at the hours in new york. we heard the reactions of the palestinian and israeli ambassadors, both criticising the statement in many ways. i suppose it's a testament to how far apart they are on this. >> absolutely. neither party is hope with the statement put forward by the security council. the security council called for a humanitarian ceasefire immediate and urgent. and i think, really, focussed on the humanitarian aspects of this crisis, focussing on backing the efforts of the secretary-general, ban ki-moon. the efforts of secretary of state john kerry, and egypt, the initiative put forward by egypt to bring about a permanent ceasefire. the efforts have gone nowhere, the fighting continued. with that as a backdrop, the meeting was called in the early morning hours, late night sunday into early morning sunday here in new york, to try to put pressure on israel, and hamas to bring about a ceasefire and it avoided the statement that was made by the security council actually avoided the tricky language and issu
. >>> christen saloomey is live at the hours in new york. we heard the reactions of the palestinian and israeli ambassadors, both criticising the statement in many ways. i suppose it's a testament to how far apart they are on this. >> absolutely. neither party is hope with the statement put forward by the security council. the security council called for a humanitarian ceasefire immediate and urgent. and i think, really, focussed on the humanitarian aspects of this crisis,...
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they have valve that next stop, new york. the charismatic leader, he calls , he said when he left see you in new york. causeobjective is to come terrorist activity not only in the region but in the united states and europe. they have the means to do that because if you have a european passport you can enter easily. we have a porous southern border, people with american passports can enter the united states easily. as much as we think it is a global government air of tranquility, i think al qaeda, which continues to present an enormous threat to the united states, that is where it is going to grow. the second part of that, iran. the nuclear negotiations we been having indiana with iran have soared have failed. we have had a six-month extension. we will negotiate for the next six months to dismantle their nuclear program. the iranians have said we are not dismantling it. we want you to relieve the sanctions on us our economy can improve. we have no intention of dismantling. iran morenow in centrifuges then we have starbucks. th
they have valve that next stop, new york. the charismatic leader, he calls , he said when he left see you in new york. causeobjective is to come terrorist activity not only in the region but in the united states and europe. they have the means to do that because if you have a european passport you can enter easily. we have a porous southern border, people with american passports can enter the united states easily. as much as we think it is a global government air of tranquility, i think al...
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muse, how two small towns in new york are leading the fight against fracking. successfully banning the practice with other cities poised to follow suit, what's the impact on local economies. and later, we speak with a man behind the nation's first county wide fracking ban, the energy alternative working on
muse, how two small towns in new york are leading the fight against fracking. successfully banning the practice with other cities poised to follow suit, what's the impact on local economies. and later, we speak with a man behind the nation's first county wide fracking ban, the energy alternative working on
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in new york because of some new york cases, why is this making headlines again? >> well, the man died during the whole commission of this incident or shortly thereafter. so what we know right now is that the chokehold was applied. shortly thereafter two or three officers were on top of mr. garner, also a ban banned practice. an hour later he was pronounced dead allegedly because of a heart attack. that's what the preliminary autopsy suggests. the officer was put on desk duty and suspended. he has previous interactions with citizens where similar kinds of assault, related allegations have been made against him. the chokehold is a practice that can restrict air flow into a man's body. the man also said when he was down on the ground that he could not breathe. >> you hear him say that on video, i can't breathe, i can't breathe. but he was a very large man and in fact the person who apparently put some sort of hold on him around his neck seemed to be much shorter. what is it about the schmokehold that make -- chokehold that make it is so deadly and something official
in new york because of some new york cases, why is this making headlines again? >> well, the man died during the whole commission of this incident or shortly thereafter. so what we know right now is that the chokehold was applied. shortly thereafter two or three officers were on top of mr. garner, also a ban banned practice. an hour later he was pronounced dead allegedly because of a heart attack. that's what the preliminary autopsy suggests. the officer was put on desk duty and...
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and five new york city police officers. garner lying on the ground still in handcuffs. his eyes are open but he appears unresponsive. the officers talk to him, check his pulse and empty his pockets. garner does not react even after a paramedic arrived. moments earlier another eyewitness captured the confrontation. police were arresting him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. garner refused to be cuffed. one officer appears to put him in a choke hold. garner, whose family says suffered from asthma, complained of being unable to breathe. officials say garner died of cardiac arrest while being transported to the hospital but the city's manager's office has not release add cause of death. the nypd banned the choke hold over 20 years ago but now they're launching a study into choke hold complaints over the last five years. garner's family is demanding someone be held accountable. his sister. >> he didn't die because he stopped breathing on his own. somebody took his breath away from him. >> reporter: an nypd spokesperson t
and five new york city police officers. garner lying on the ground still in handcuffs. his eyes are open but he appears unresponsive. the officers talk to him, check his pulse and empty his pockets. garner does not react even after a paramedic arrived. moments earlier another eyewitness captured the confrontation. police were arresting him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. garner refused to be cuffed. one officer appears to put him in a choke hold. garner, whose family says suffered...
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and the president, he's in new york today, two fundraisers. he's going to cripple the city at rush hour. for $200 directv will stream every single nfl game to your phone or tablet. you don't even need a substitution, just $200. big laughs at microsoft. barbie sales tumble and so does mattel. a huge hit, australia revealed its carbon past. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ >> the average is two and a $52 a day. that is unbelievable and all of us simultaneously drafted that it's costing american taxpayer at a minimum 250 of $2000 a day to deal with this problem. it's on acceptable. stuart: you heard it right there, that was republican senator lindsey graham at the meeting with homeland security chief last night and you heard him right. you, the taxpayer you are forking over 252 back as much as a thousand dollars per day for everyone of those miners who have flooded the border. fox news contributor monica follies with us. now, we have a dollar number and we know it is going to cost for years to come and that dollar number came from th
and the president, he's in new york today, two fundraisers. he's going to cripple the city at rush hour. for $200 directv will stream every single nfl game to your phone or tablet. you don't even need a substitution, just $200. big laughs at microsoft. barbie sales tumble and so does mattel. a huge hit, australia revealed its carbon past. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ >> the average is two and a $52 a day. that is unbelievable and all of us simultaneously...
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now this is new york city where a quarter of the world's existing reserves is locked up now let's put it into perspective for you the reserves include some six and i actually over six that have thousand tons of gold from over sixty countries and that makes up for ninety eight percent of all precious metals kept. and the treasury has only two percent of the cult in the vault as actually owned by washington and for national monetary fund now up ahead we actually look at how the goal the habits of the so-called islamic states leader on the cots this radical message and more coming up after the break. and. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something as simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players and you can see the ball. you can only see is facial expression you can see he is now open and crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or in. this immediate leave us so we leave that maybe. by the scene close to secure the place your party there's a bill.
now this is new york city where a quarter of the world's existing reserves is locked up now let's put it into perspective for you the reserves include some six and i actually over six that have thousand tons of gold from over sixty countries and that makes up for ninety eight percent of all precious metals kept. and the treasury has only two percent of the cult in the vault as actually owned by washington and for national monetary fund now up ahead we actually look at how the goal the habits of...
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york a new york times groom columnist one lady i think i do know on as i do ten fifteen years ago see she asked me what you want your legacy and i don't i just want i'm but just was perhaps you should not think one distance. then some others of discussions then again if you ask me and say my answer then is again then i lost my temper. you are mad yes i'd like to been this. a good. night thank you will always think about it me about to. take thanks to my guests his holiness the dalai.
york a new york times groom columnist one lady i think i do know on as i do ten fifteen years ago see she asked me what you want your legacy and i don't i just want i'm but just was perhaps you should not think one distance. then some others of discussions then again if you ask me and say my answer then is again then i lost my temper. you are mad yes i'd like to been this. a good. night thank you will always think about it me about to. take thanks to my guests his holiness the dalai.
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because of that the new york pantry, one of the largest in new york serving 3 million meals annually reports a 26% increase of recipients since the last year. but they say snap cuts are just part of the story. the bigger story is the number of people coming to the pantry has swelled since the recession began. >> since 2008 we have more than doubled the number of people we serve and the number of people we serve those meals to. >> and the biggest jump he says are the number of people who are working. >> reporter: people who are busing our tables, people who are working in pharmacies, in supermarkets. people who are home attendants, home health aide, individuals who just can't make enough to make ends meet in our city because of the cost of living. as a result they come to us. >> reporter: it comes as the overall wealth of new york city the world's financial capital is growing. it has the highest percentage of millionaires. joel berg who ends the coalition against hunger says as the city becomes wealthier, the demand for food kitchens is only increasing. >> the demands go up because re
because of that the new york pantry, one of the largest in new york serving 3 million meals annually reports a 26% increase of recipients since the last year. but they say snap cuts are just part of the story. the bigger story is the number of people coming to the pantry has swelled since the recession began. >> since 2008 we have more than doubled the number of people we serve and the number of people we serve those meals to. >> and the biggest jump he says are the number of people...
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in cleveland he was a professor and former czechoslovak diplomat in new york we have eric draitser he is a geo political analyst and founder of stop imperialism dot org and here in moscow we cross to erich krauss he is an independent political risk analyst right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that you can jump in anytime you want to me if i go to you in cleveland first john kerry has mounted of evidence he claims that russia is directly involved with the downing of this jet in ukraine killing two hundred ninety eight civilians what do you make of his case because he's reminds everyone he was a prosecutor one time how would how would you do in court. i think very badly in the court of the corporate who assume media he's doing just fine because he knows exactly how to reduce a message to something very simple if not stupid and to appeal to the emotional irrational side of the people turning to the tragedy into a game where he and the worst in the white house are trying to whip out outrage disgust horror panic hate for russia and all these things and if there is some evidence or
in cleveland he was a professor and former czechoslovak diplomat in new york we have eric draitser he is a geo political analyst and founder of stop imperialism dot org and here in moscow we cross to erich krauss he is an independent political risk analyst right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that you can jump in anytime you want to me if i go to you in cleveland first john kerry has mounted of evidence he claims that russia is directly involved with the downing of this jet in ukraine...
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. >> in new york, the united nations security council stood for a moment of silence to honor those who have died. russia and other world powers are backing calls for an independent probe into what happened. monitors from europe's security body, osce, visited the crash site, but the team said pro-russian separatists refused to grant them full access to the site. >> let's go straight to washington where leaders have been indicating russia's possible role needs to be under greater scrutiny right now. our correspondent richard walker joins us from the u.s. capitol. obama stopped short of directly blaming russia, but what else did he have to say? >> that's right, and i think it is important to stress that in his comments, obama was quite cautious. he said it was important not to get ahead of the facts and warned that there would be some scope for misinformation in the days and weeks ahead. we have one clip from his comments that indicates the way white house thinking is at least going at this point. >> evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile that was laun
. >> in new york, the united nations security council stood for a moment of silence to honor those who have died. russia and other world powers are backing calls for an independent probe into what happened. monitors from europe's security body, osce, visited the crash site, but the team said pro-russian separatists refused to grant them full access to the site. >> let's go straight to washington where leaders have been indicating russia's possible role needs to be under greater...
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here in new york we are joined by j.j. goldberg, columnist at the newspaper than jewish daily forward. let's start with the original headline in the new york times that we just read. missile at beachside gaza cafÉ finds patrons poised for world cup. can you take it from there, explain what happened in that situation? it's very simple. "the new york times" headlines makes it sound like the israeli missile stops by the cafÉ for a chat. blew to it did was pieces a number of people that had gone to the beach that try to escape the former of israel and the rest of gaza to watch a world cup match, like billions around the world, and they died there. that is what happened, but that is not what you would get from the headline. the media are failing to convey the enormity of what is happening to people in gaza. this morning, i heard from a friend who is the editor of a wonderful book of short stories by gaza writers, outside of gaza family,arated from his which is even worse, for whose families are there. this morning, he lost hi
here in new york we are joined by j.j. goldberg, columnist at the newspaper than jewish daily forward. let's start with the original headline in the new york times that we just read. missile at beachside gaza cafÉ finds patrons poised for world cup. can you take it from there, explain what happened in that situation? it's very simple. "the new york times" headlines makes it sound like the israeli missile stops by the cafÉ for a chat. blew to it did was pieces a number of people that...
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york's former mayor michael bloomberg. cheryl richardson pleaded guilty in november to charges of producing a biological toxin. they arrived at the white house and the antigun advocacy group in may last year. they say she sent it in an attempt to get vengeance against her estranged husband. >> a police officer injured after a police change that's now the morning rush. the officer was injured after a suv left the staging area in fort immediate. police say the driver, darnell hawkins ,jr. nearly hit a barricade after driving the wrong why an the baltimore-washington parkway. at one point southbound lanes of the b.w. parkway were backed up six miles as police investigated. >> another traffic warning tonight. if you're driving through southeast washington crews have shut down the 3,000 block of stanton road to repair a water main break blamed for causing a sinkhole. d.c. water tells us it hopes to restore water to people living near the road within the hour, and it will take a few more hours to repair the damage and get the ro
york's former mayor michael bloomberg. cheryl richardson pleaded guilty in november to charges of producing a biological toxin. they arrived at the white house and the antigun advocacy group in may last year. they say she sent it in an attempt to get vengeance against her estranged husband. >> a police officer injured after a police change that's now the morning rush. the officer was injured after a suv left the staging area in fort immediate. police say the driver, darnell hawkins ,jr....
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york. -- of israel in new york. >> u.s. government providing more evidence over weekend of russian support rebels engageed in war against the ukrainian government, satellite images reveal russian forces firing ar till rareary into easn ukraine. as president obama spoke with leaders of france, germany, and italy. tracking about increased sanctions against russia for its role in downing, malaysia flight 17, steve hair gone with our report. >> reporter: international expert here were turned away again from the crashsite of flight mh17, due to heavy fighting between the ukrainian government forces and russian backed rebels, 11 days after downs of the airliner most crash scenic perts have yet to see the site they kim to investigate. >> we're sick and tired of being interrupted by gunfight despite the tpablgs we'v fact we've agre should aba ceasefire. >> reporter: the officials say that black boxes confirm it was shot down by a missile. >> it was destroyed by shrapnel from a rockets blast. >> russia denies aiding rebels despite r
york. -- of israel in new york. >> u.s. government providing more evidence over weekend of russian support rebels engageed in war against the ukrainian government, satellite images reveal russian forces firing ar till rareary into easn ukraine. as president obama spoke with leaders of france, germany, and italy. tracking about increased sanctions against russia for its role in downing, malaysia flight 17, steve hair gone with our report. >> reporter: international expert here were...