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but also new york city. i hope in channeling these two men, that this book also tells a history of new york city from a point of view that has rarely ever been told. which is the point of view of black new yorkers because the events that take place that battling counters on the police force and because his career stretches so far and is involved with so many important people, i believe the eliminates all the major turning points of black history in new york from 1900 through his death in 1966. and the portrait of new york will be as surprising to people and shame provoking, if he will, as battles story is inspiring. that is my hope, if you read it. you tell me. so now i will do a little bit of reading to understand the context. and i will take you through various episodes in samuel battles life. i will start early. at this point samuel battle is 14 years old. he was a large young man when full grown 6-foot 2 inches to under 40 pounds a boxer, a tough guy, had to be to survive on the new york city police depa
but also new york city. i hope in channeling these two men, that this book also tells a history of new york city from a point of view that has rarely ever been told. which is the point of view of black new yorkers because the events that take place that battling counters on the police force and because his career stretches so far and is involved with so many important people, i believe the eliminates all the major turning points of black history in new york from 1900 through his death in 1966....
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york city. >>> a tourist who snapped an illegal selfie is on his way back to new york city to face charges. he's expected in court tomorrow. 21-year-old, david is being extradited from his home state of tennessee where he was arrested on an nypd warrant for wreckless endangerment. police say he climbed a beam on the bridge in june, snapped a selfie, then got down before officers spotted him. >>> a water main break causing quite a mess tonight. the main broke at the intersection of mcdougal. several basements in the immediate area were flooded, including two buildings on the campus of nyu. work crews are still on the scene making repairs. >> the new jersey dozens of people without homes tonight after a destructive fire there. a row of five homes catching fire along patterson earlier this afternoon. officials say that fire started at 175. then quickly spread to the others. some residents scrambling just to escape the flames. others rushing home after getting frantic calls from relatives. >> i wasn't home. i was out on a job interview. my mother called me and says my house is on fire. pj's an
york city. >>> a tourist who snapped an illegal selfie is on his way back to new york city to face charges. he's expected in court tomorrow. 21-year-old, david is being extradited from his home state of tennessee where he was arrested on an nypd warrant for wreckless endangerment. police say he climbed a beam on the bridge in june, snapped a selfie, then got down before officers spotted him. >>> a water main break causing quite a mess tonight. the main broke at the...
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when we come back, we head to the streets of new york city. the latest phase of mayor de blasio's vision zero plan to try to reduce traffic fatalities. is it working? apparently it is. new york city's transportation commissioner joins us when we come back. >> actions are being taken to save lives here on queens boulevard that should have happened long ago. no longer will anyone's life be threatened simply by virtue of walking or biking or driving on this street. >> mayor de blasio unveiling a $100 million safety plan for queens boulevard, a street so dangerous, so lethal, it's come to be called the boulevard of death. the safety campaign part of the mayor's quarter-billion-dollar vision zero plan to try to reduce traffic fatalities. joining us this morning to talk about that and more, new york city's transportation commissioner, polly trottenberg. commissioner, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> before we get into this, you listened to senator menendez's interview. you were involved when the first tunnel was scrapped by g
when we come back, we head to the streets of new york city. the latest phase of mayor de blasio's vision zero plan to try to reduce traffic fatalities. is it working? apparently it is. new york city's transportation commissioner joins us when we come back. >> actions are being taken to save lives here on queens boulevard that should have happened long ago. no longer will anyone's life be threatened simply by virtue of walking or biking or driving on this street. >> mayor de blasio...
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new york city looks good. it's pretty. this is all compliments of drone force 2 flying up and over sunset park looking good out there. [ music ] >> let's talk about the headlines and how we see things coming together. we'll be using the drones throughout the newscast here as we move forward just incorporate, the technology. temperatures going way up. the water will be drawing you, water temperatures even on the south shore of long island where we have the coolest water temperatures around montauk, somewhere in the lower 70s. i checked coopers beach. they came in at 74.2 degrees today. that's pretty nice and you were hitting the 880 mark well south around cape make -- 80- degree mark well south around cape may. nice weekend. saturday warm sunshine, sun and cloud mix, partly sunny with a slight chance for a bit of rain during the afternoon. 85 to 89. sunday a warm finish 85 to 88 and less chance of a rain shower on sunday. the mountains bumping the rain chance from 20% of the shoreline to 30% for the mountains. it's only bec
new york city looks good. it's pretty. this is all compliments of drone force 2 flying up and over sunset park looking good out there. [ music ] >> let's talk about the headlines and how we see things coming together. we'll be using the drones throughout the newscast here as we move forward just incorporate, the technology. temperatures going way up. the water will be drawing you, water temperatures even on the south shore of long island where we have the coolest water temperatures around...
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., and new york city during the 9/11 attacks. the ship was commissioned way back in 1797, and now sits in a dry dock for restoration, but does remain open to the public. how cool is that? >> just saw it in the springtime. it is a beauty. >>> tomorrow you can help us clear the shelters. nbc 4 is teaming up with local animal shelters to find loving homes for as many pets as possible. >> yeah, and our own janice huff is at animal care centers of nyc in east harlem, having fun with those cats, janice. >> they're everywhere. cats all over the place. and there are dogs here and and rabbits. i had no idea you could adopt a rabbit. we're here in east harlem, the animal care centers manhattan location. but this is reesa winestock, exec ive directo0 of all the locations throughout the boroughs. how many l fiocatiokid.o you have? >> we have five locations, three locations that are full-service animal care centers where you can adopt. and that will be participating in the clear the shelters day tomorrow. that's in manhattan, bro lyn and stat
., and new york city during the 9/11 attacks. the ship was commissioned way back in 1797, and now sits in a dry dock for restoration, but does remain open to the public. how cool is that? >> just saw it in the springtime. it is a beauty. >>> tomorrow you can help us clear the shelters. nbc 4 is teaming up with local animal shelters to find loving homes for as many pets as possible. >> yeah, and our own janice huff is at animal care centers of nyc in east harlem, having fun...
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and, new york city is a time here, in new york city as i say, i will give you one other picture here. the workers, the working women -- here are women at a sweatshop, ok? i am not sure the year. a lot of migrant women, italian women producing clothing for tiny wages. it is the rise of socialist organizations and the labor movement. the garment workers union and others. the lower east side, that is where -- in every year 1920, so many immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of manhattan was greater than the city of calcutta and india. there were almost three times as many people living on manhattan island then there are now. packed densely mostly into the working-class districts way downtown. mire london was elected to congress in 1914. london, another guy, speaking the language of socialism in the american tradition. says london, just as the parties preceded the civil war, how much of the abolitionist shaped this thinking of later radical spring just as the numerous parties preceded the civil war had the slavery as its issue, parties today dividing the issue of whether
and, new york city is a time here, in new york city as i say, i will give you one other picture here. the workers, the working women -- here are women at a sweatshop, ok? i am not sure the year. a lot of migrant women, italian women producing clothing for tiny wages. it is the rise of socialist organizations and the labor movement. the garment workers union and others. the lower east side, that is where -- in every year 1920, so many immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of...
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still ahead on "news4 new york," hazardous equipment at new york city play grounds. why the neighborhood you lived in would determine how quickly these things get repaired. what the i.t. discovered, up next. >>> broken swings, jungle gyms and cracked black top. is new york city falling behind on fixing public parks? >> it could put you and your kid's safety at risk. >> reporter: the i-team obtained a list of thousands of city parks work orders. in it, we found it often takes months, even more than a year to fix serious play ground problems. how about 477 days and counting to fix cracks in the pavement that could twist an ankle? just try and follow a 5-year-old, darting and dancing across brooklyn's play grounds. his little feet are hard to keep up with, but look closer at the ground he's playing on. >> i got it. >> reporter: cracks, crevices, and puckers in the pavement zigzag this park, and the city has known about the trip hazards. there was a work order to fix them for more than 477 days. >> if they know about them, shame on them for not taking care of them. >> re
still ahead on "news4 new york," hazardous equipment at new york city play grounds. why the neighborhood you lived in would determine how quickly these things get repaired. what the i.t. discovered, up next. >>> broken swings, jungle gyms and cracked black top. is new york city falling behind on fixing public parks? >> it could put you and your kid's safety at risk. >> reporter: the i-team obtained a list of thousands of city parks work orders. in it, we found it...
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york city and new york state in 1979 led to legal guarantees for the right to shelter. for decades, new york city has had a legal obligation to provide shelter for the homeless but the problem has, again, reached critical mass. according to the coalition for the homeless, there are approximately 58,000 homeless people on the streets of new york city this summer which is the highest number since the great depression. those 58,000 are in a sense the lucky ones. they're able to find spots in local shelters in new york city every night. but not everyone goes. >> i sleep on a bench in the even overnight. >>reporter: he has to sleep sitting in a bench until 56 p.m. when the city curfew is lifted and then he can lay on the ground and sleep. >>reporter: the solution is long-term affordable housing. >> it's never effective to criminalize being homeless or criminalize being mentally ill. >>> with us in the studio tonight is nicky houston, a tax attorney and advocate for the rights of the homeless. she was homeless at the age of nine living in shelters with her mother and younger
york city and new york state in 1979 led to legal guarantees for the right to shelter. for decades, new york city has had a legal obligation to provide shelter for the homeless but the problem has, again, reached critical mass. according to the coalition for the homeless, there are approximately 58,000 homeless people on the streets of new york city this summer which is the highest number since the great depression. those 58,000 are in a sense the lucky ones. they're able to find spots in local...
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in new york city, that is around 8:00, 9:00. it waiting all night long to get to eastern long island, feeling the comfort tomorrow. speaking of boating, west- northwest winds tomorrow will be light. water temperatures are nice. rip current risk back to low. central day forecast, a cake walk. low to middle 80s with low humidity. no rain threat. maybe until we get to late saturday or sunday a spot storm around as the humidity comes back. nice last weekend of august. we will update that at 6:00. >> thanks, lee. >>> running and cycling could tend to be individual exercises. a new trend brings community and support into the workout. >> we introduce you to two new classes and help people get fit faster. here is lauren glassberg. >> reporter: jump on a bike and you are in for a whole new indoor cycling experience. >> sit down, accelerate. >> reporter: 45 minutes of intense intervals all of which you can measure on your bike and on the wall. the spinning circles represent riders. you want yours to burn brightest. it's encouraging when y
in new york city, that is around 8:00, 9:00. it waiting all night long to get to eastern long island, feeling the comfort tomorrow. speaking of boating, west- northwest winds tomorrow will be light. water temperatures are nice. rip current risk back to low. central day forecast, a cake walk. low to middle 80s with low humidity. no rain threat. maybe until we get to late saturday or sunday a spot storm around as the humidity comes back. nice last weekend of august. we will update that at 6:00....
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went to a red sox game, found its way to new york city. it fell into trouble in philadelphia where a group of vandals decapitated it. the team behind hitch bot said in a statement, sometimes bad things happen to good robots. >> i didn't expect to happen that there was so many people happy to root for hitch bot, to talk about it, to think what it likes. that's wonderful. >> hitch bot last week read in part, my love for humans will never fade before trying to hitchhike across the u.s. it did make successful trips across canada, germany and the netherlands. it's a shame something happened. >> it was successful in other countries and right away something terrible happens here. >>> it was a big weekend for horse racing fans along the jersey shore. >> much anticipated and a packed monmouth park to see the first triple crown winner in 37 years. >> it's american pharoah and he's coming into the final furlong and he is all by himself himself. >> all by himself. american pharoah making it look easy at the haskell invitational. 61,000 people, record
went to a red sox game, found its way to new york city. it fell into trouble in philadelphia where a group of vandals decapitated it. the team behind hitch bot said in a statement, sometimes bad things happen to good robots. >> i didn't expect to happen that there was so many people happy to root for hitch bot, to talk about it, to think what it likes. that's wonderful. >> hitch bot last week read in part, my love for humans will never fade before trying to hitchhike across the u.s....
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showers off to the east of town but dry in new york city. also dry into the areas west of new york city. up to 82 by lunchtime. it's muggy with a high of 85 degrees today. including running into a stray shower or storm west out of new york city towards the hudson valley. take a look at the showers from long island coming up in a minute. here's lauren scala is a look at the commute. >> good morning everyone. that accident on the whitestone bridge heading to the bronx is cleared. that's good news for the roads. on the rails, you have service changes on downtown 1, 2 and 3 trains. they're terminating at 14th street. you can get a shuttle bus from there. some 2 trains are running on the 5 line due to track maintenance. we have signal problems on the 7. main street on the 7 trains, they're running express from 74th to willets point. more weather and traffic on the 4s. >> thanks, lauren. >>> a house fire left a toddler fighting for his life. katherine creag is in marine park in brooklyn with the story. >> reporter: you can see it on the neighbors'
showers off to the east of town but dry in new york city. also dry into the areas west of new york city. up to 82 by lunchtime. it's muggy with a high of 85 degrees today. including running into a stray shower or storm west out of new york city towards the hudson valley. take a look at the showers from long island coming up in a minute. here's lauren scala is a look at the commute. >> good morning everyone. that accident on the whitestone bridge heading to the bronx is cleared. that's...
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city and new york state. gender neutral bathrooms, city council is considering a lot essentials leave that will make gender neutral bathrooms the wave of the future. theresa: it would affect single public restrooms, not multi stall bathrooms, most businesses would have to buy new gender neutral signs, not a big change on their behalf. is part of an effort to curb gender bias and harassment in the city. i don't think a lot of women want to share data with men. greg: i saw one at nyu, men and women in the same facility. stay tuned for that. samsung coming out with new telephones. >> they are unveiling their biggest jumbo's screen smart phones. taking pre orders for the new galaxy, those devices have four gigabytes of memory and it will be really big, they can broadcast live video. one of the coolest things about it. is designed for more business purposes and has a 10-0 option. it is a very long name to say, more of a standard smart phone but both hit the stores at day. greg: what is the song of the summer? was
city and new york state. gender neutral bathrooms, city council is considering a lot essentials leave that will make gender neutral bathrooms the wave of the future. theresa: it would affect single public restrooms, not multi stall bathrooms, most businesses would have to buy new gender neutral signs, not a big change on their behalf. is part of an effort to curb gender bias and harassment in the city. i don't think a lot of women want to share data with men. greg: i saw one at nyu, men and...
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. >> we've had over the last ten years a hidden homelessness crisis in new york city. >>reporter: steven leven says the solution is long term housing. >> it's not to criminalize the homeless or mentally ill. >>reporter: but it happens all over the country criminalizing those resting and sleeping in public places. it's happening in a time where there's not shelter for housing. >> with us is a tax attorney, an advocate for the rights of the homeless. it's a cause dear to her hurt. she was homeless at the age of nine living in shelters with her mother and younger brother. also joining us is a senior attorney at the national law center on homelessness and poverty. there seems to be an explosion in the numbers of homeless on the streets of new york city. >> i think you're seeing the after effects of the get recession, the affects of not having the proper services and not having good public education systems. to me homelessness just isn't about the homeless. it's about the poor. you don't find middle class people ending on the streets. you find people on the cuff. the workin
. >> we've had over the last ten years a hidden homelessness crisis in new york city. >>reporter: steven leven says the solution is long term housing. >> it's not to criminalize the homeless or mentally ill. >>reporter: but it happens all over the country criminalizing those resting and sleeping in public places. it's happening in a time where there's not shelter for housing. >> with us is a tax attorney, an advocate for the rights of the homeless. it's a cause...
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and i'm very happy to be serving the people of new york city. this is the spot where i like to sit and do my e-mail and check on what's happening. >> so, you sit here? >> yeah, right here. >> this is a nice spot to just do e-mails, read a book. >> i was here last night. >> so i think that does it for our tour here at gracie mansion. chirlane, thank you so much for having us here. >> it was a pleasure. >> it was our pleasure. and i think new yorkers have a greater sense of who you are. so, thank you for joining us here at gracie mansion. i'm sade baderinwa.
and i'm very happy to be serving the people of new york city. this is the spot where i like to sit and do my e-mail and check on what's happening. >> so, you sit here? >> yeah, right here. >> this is a nice spot to just do e-mails, read a book. >> i was here last night. >> so i think that does it for our tour here at gracie mansion. chirlane, thank you so much for having us here. >> it was a pleasure. >> it was our pleasure. and i think new yorkers have...
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the city is requiring that every building in new york city with a cooling tower and there inspected and disinfected. >> marcus solis is in the melrose section of the bronx with more. marcus? >> reporter: sade and diana, the city said it believes the worst of the outbreak is over. we are seeing numbers rise albeit more slowly. still, they did reach significant levels today. the number of cases hit triple digits and the number of fatalities is in the double digits. >> i am an easy target, you know. >> reporter: wendy rivera's concern is understandable, a south bronx resident with pulmonary disease and asthma, she is at high risk for legionnaires' disease. the number of cases is 100, ten fatal. mayor de blasio announced that any building with a cooling tower will have the system tested asap. >> the order instructs the owners or manager to test and disinfect their cooling tower within the next 14 days. failure to comply with the commissioner's order is a misdemeanor. >> reporter: the state is getting involved as well. today the bronx borough president invited the state health commissioner t
the city is requiring that every building in new york city with a cooling tower and there inspected and disinfected. >> marcus solis is in the melrose section of the bronx with more. marcus? >> reporter: sade and diana, the city said it believes the worst of the outbreak is over. we are seeing numbers rise albeit more slowly. still, they did reach significant levels today. the number of cases hit triple digits and the number of fatalities is in the double digits. >> i am an...
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they are requiring new york city pet shops to have sprinklers. the rule applies to stores that house animals without 24-hour supervision. according to fire officials, sprinklers save lives and homes and businesses from serious damage. that law goes into effect in december. too cute. too cute. >>> it's 4:38. in new jersey, a frightening ordeal for a school bus packed full of kids. surveillance video shows the aftermath. the driver lost control and crashed. police say the bus owned by horizon link hit an suv and slammed into a liquor store. it was headed to the mt. caramel guild school in irvington. all 11 children on board were take into the hospital. >> he was screaming from his lungs, another from his mouth. i think his tooth broke or something. >> none of the kids suffered serious injuries. the driver says her brakes failed before the crash. >>> our i-team found out that during an inspection, 90% of the bus fleet had a mechanical issue. so far the company hasn't commented on the inspection reports we found. >>> one of the men who walked away fr
they are requiring new york city pet shops to have sprinklers. the rule applies to stores that house animals without 24-hour supervision. according to fire officials, sprinklers save lives and homes and businesses from serious damage. that law goes into effect in december. too cute. too cute. >>> it's 4:38. in new jersey, a frightening ordeal for a school bus packed full of kids. surveillance video shows the aftermath. the driver lost control and crashed. police say the bus owned by...
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watch at new york city like around 11:30. watch how this doesn't move from then until 4:30 in the afternoon. if that happens you could have flooding problems again. the numbers across my board. 83. primarily it's tomorrow night into friday where some of those storms could be heavy as the front comes through. 81 on friday. saturday 83. sunday 82. i can't keep the rain out of the forecast. but i'm not convinced that the weekend is a washout yet. but i have a rain chance for saturday and sunday. >> all right, thank you. >>> an army reservist who survived a tour in middle east to face danger at home was recognized today with new york state's highest military honor. marlena watson joined the national guard at 17 and served for a year in afghanistan. at facing fire as a medic, the last thing she expected was to hear gunfire upon returning to her home in syracuse. last november, two young teens collapsed on her lawn in the middle of the night victims of a drive-by shooting. >> one was shot in the back. a lot of people are standing a
watch at new york city like around 11:30. watch how this doesn't move from then until 4:30 in the afternoon. if that happens you could have flooding problems again. the numbers across my board. 83. primarily it's tomorrow night into friday where some of those storms could be heavy as the front comes through. 81 on friday. saturday 83. sunday 82. i can't keep the rain out of the forecast. but i'm not convinced that the weekend is a washout yet. but i have a rain chance for saturday and sunday....
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the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is the catalog for the exhibition called "saving place" which is on view at the .useum of the city of new york i hope you will go see that exhibition. andrew dolkart is the curator for that exhibition, and he has a very long history with new york city landmarks and architectural history. i think this has gone off now, has it? all right. andrew is a good friend of long-standing, we like to say, rather than old friend, but we do go way that. this is one more lecture at the skyscraper museum, which has been going on in a relationship now for probably nearly the 17 years since the museum was started. andrew is always there when you call on him to talk about new york city history or speak about yet another of his new books and new publications. he is an exemplary
the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is the catalog for the exhibition called "saving place" which is on view at the .useum of the city of new york i hope you will go see that exhibition. andrew dolkart is the...
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the number of people shot in new york city so far this year, 794. last year at this time slightly fewer than 787. but this weekend eight shootings, 16 wounded, three people killed. most of the violence in brooklyn and tonight the borough president, a former new york cop, making a dramatic statement about gun violence. eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson with the story. she is in downtown brooklyn for us. kem. >> reporter: bill, is it disturbing? absolutely, but then again that's the point, a single open casket here in front of borough hall. we have watched people all day. first they are curious, stop but once they look inside that wooden box, well, they are moved -- their mood quickly changes. [000:59:57;00]
the number of people shot in new york city so far this year, 794. last year at this time slightly fewer than 787. but this weekend eight shootings, 16 wounded, three people killed. most of the violence in brooklyn and tonight the borough president, a former new york cop, making a dramatic statement about gun violence. eyewitness news reporter kemberly richardson with the story. she is in downtown brooklyn for us. kem. >> reporter: bill, is it disturbing? absolutely, but then again that's...
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they include a verizon facility, new york city housing courts, the bronx hall of justice, and a post office and samuel governorrers high school. they have been disinfected. the cause is one of the five original sites tested positive. they don't know if it was one or more of those. the office is trying to figure out why this occurred now. >> this is literally unchartered territory and it's very important that we acknowledge that. we have never seen an outbreak of ledge theirs like this in the history of new york city. >> reporter: the outbreak deemed a wake-up call by new york city mayor bill de blasio with 108 cases, according to him. his office didn't know how many cooling towers are in the south bronx or where they are located until now. the towers are where the bacteria grows and can spread casing a type of ammonia. >> we have used aviation, a variety of methodologies to canvas a part of our city looking for something we haven't had to look for before and then meted oddically going build i by building. >> reporter: tomorrow all buildings with possible cooling towers will have been
they include a verizon facility, new york city housing courts, the bronx hall of justice, and a post office and samuel governorrers high school. they have been disinfected. the cause is one of the five original sites tested positive. they don't know if it was one or more of those. the office is trying to figure out why this occurred now. >> this is literally unchartered territory and it's very important that we acknowledge that. we have never seen an outbreak of ledge theirs like this in...
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they are among the thousands of homeless in new york city. and their faces and pictures are being posted online by police officers. one of the unions representing the nypd calls this flicker account, peek a boo. the union says city hall has failed the city in tackling the homeless population, and politicians are spending their time attacking police officers. so the union has asked members when they are off duty to photograph the homeless. but who do these pictures shame? the people you see, or the officers who take them? this all comes a week after the mayor introduced a $22 million proposal to deal with homelessness called nyc safe. the money would be used to house and treat those with mental illness, and put more police near homeless shelters. according to the coalition for the homeless, over the last ten years the number of people sleeping in new york city shelters rose steadily, reaching 60,000 earlier this year. the city says the number actually living on the streets is about 3,000. for many these pictures do nothing to solve the problem
they are among the thousands of homeless in new york city. and their faces and pictures are being posted online by police officers. one of the unions representing the nypd calls this flicker account, peek a boo. the union says city hall has failed the city in tackling the homeless population, and politicians are spending their time attacking police officers. so the union has asked members when they are off duty to photograph the homeless. but who do these pictures shame? the people you see, or...
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they decided to escape to new york city. in new york city, the two slip --, carl and white split up. armstrong was the first one captured in canada in february of 1972. he was on the run for 18 months before he was captured. he was extradited, it took one year to extradite him because he fought it before he came to trial in madison in the fall of 1973. there are a lot of people who felt that his actions of trying to blow up the research center was a good idea, and was justified. robert was terrible, but the statement he was making was important. party,mstrong freedom freedom committee also established himself -- themselves. there was a lot of protests around the madison state capital with people wearing this t-shirt. people felt that carl should not go to jail. of feeling about carl going free. this last piece, a banner used in parades, says free carl armstrong. we know it was used by a member of the carl armstrong freedom committee. he took this around in several parades in the fall of 1973 to trial. karl's is a character,
they decided to escape to new york city. in new york city, the two slip --, carl and white split up. armstrong was the first one captured in canada in february of 1972. he was on the run for 18 months before he was captured. he was extradited, it took one year to extradite him because he fought it before he came to trial in madison in the fall of 1973. there are a lot of people who felt that his actions of trying to blow up the research center was a good idea, and was justified. robert was...
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for a city. >> sreenivasan: but for now, new york city is cracking down. it has expanded the office tasked with investigating complaints of illegal hotels and is proposing higher fines for violators. >> sreenivasan: facebook is offering new tools for political candidates, and your personal account could be used in the process. for the first time, facebook is allowing campaigns to track users' political comments and" likes" to create a master list of target voters and potential donors. facebook has 189 million monthly users in the united states. to discuss the implications of is "new york times" reporter ashley parker. so what can they do besides that one feature now that they couldn't do four yiers ago. >> there's a ton they can do. one of the biggest things is now facebook allows campaigns to upload their voter file, which is the the best of basically voters they hope to target and turn out to vote, to facebook so, they can reach them there. >> sreenivasan: so let's walk through that. i hand in an e-mail address if i go to a political event to a particula
for a city. >> sreenivasan: but for now, new york city is cracking down. it has expanded the office tasked with investigating complaints of illegal hotels and is proposing higher fines for violators. >> sreenivasan: facebook is offering new tools for political candidates, and your personal account could be used in the process. for the first time, facebook is allowing campaigns to track users' political comments and" likes" to create a master list of target voters and...
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>> i was in new york city's first ever cava bar. i went to check it out and i have to tell you that it kind of seems like any other bar but it is completely different. and by the way, i brought you some cava. it's made from a root. it's all natural and it's been used for thousands of years. you don't have that intoxicated feeling of the head. >> it is going to relax your body >> do not worry, that is natural. >> this is not your mom is cava. >> after 10 or 15 minutes you're going to feel your body relax. it's a way to kick back and relax and talk to people, meet some cool people and sleep great. >> when you drink it you tear. >> it smells like soil. [laughter] >> it tastes bitter but not bad. >> honestly, i waited for this to kick in. in about 15 minutes that is when it kicked in. i felt that i was in a jacuzzi. >> one of the major differences is the level. the first impressions. [laughter] >> you continue to bring unique things through the door, don't ever stop at. >> thank you. >> leading a petition >> this man was at terrace pond
>> i was in new york city's first ever cava bar. i went to check it out and i have to tell you that it kind of seems like any other bar but it is completely different. and by the way, i brought you some cava. it's made from a root. it's all natural and it's been used for thousands of years. you don't have that intoxicated feeling of the head. >> it is going to relax your body >> do not worry, that is natural. >> this is not your mom is cava. >> after 10 or 15...
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. >> and we're expecting lots of sunshine in new york city and areas west. also tracking the storm off east. what does that mean for your long island beach plans this weekend? we'll look at your forecast coming up. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 z z volkswagen\ \ reward| | card on select\ \ 2015| | jetta\\\ models. or lease\ \ a 2015||| jetta s z z for $139\\\ a month after a\ \ $1000z z volkswagen\ \ bonus. >>> a live look there on the george washington bridge on a saturday morning. looks busy. i guess a lot of people want to take advantage and get an early start on this lovely day raphael says we're having. how are you doing? >> good. h
. >> and we're expecting lots of sunshine in new york city and areas west. also tracking the storm off east. what does that mean for your long island beach plans this weekend? we'll look at your forecast coming up. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on,...
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of new york. through september 13. i hope you will go see that exhibition. andrew dolkart is the co-curator for that exhibition, and he has a very long history with new york city landmarks and architectural history. i think this has gone off now, has it? all right. andrew is a good friend of long-standing, as we like to say, rather than old friend, but we do go way back. this is one more lecture at the skyscraper museum, which has been going on in a relationship now for probably nearly the 17 years since the museum was started. andrew is always there when you call on him to talk about new york city history or to speak about yet another of his new books and his new publications. he is an exemplary historian and someone who has a long and deep history with new york city landmarks, having worked in his youth at the commission on the research staff, having been a consultant to them, having written many a designation report, having authored the first guidebook to new york city landmarks, and in the yea
of new york. through september 13. i hope you will go see that exhibition. andrew dolkart is the co-curator for that exhibition, and he has a very long history with new york city landmarks and architectural history. i think this has gone off now, has it? all right. andrew is a good friend of long-standing, as we like to say, rather than old friend, but we do go way back. this is one more lecture at the skyscraper museum, which has been going on in a relationship now for probably nearly the 17...
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things are looking good in new york city. unfortunately we have a situation on staten island. >> rosanna is on vacation. simone is joining us. >> hi. great to be hanging out with you. greg: we are going to the situation on staten island, a new york city firefighter is shot twice in the leg while responding to a reported fire and started by a gunman. >> reporter: lidia is on the scene. >> good morning, this is still a very chaotic busy scene here. a lot of emergency responders behind me. a short time ago we learned who the suspect is. he is 38 year ode garland tyree page. he wrote a posting a half hour of the shooting began. he wrote today i die. a lot of his friends and family have been commenting about on the post and staying don't do it. very, very tragic scene what happened here. it started at 6:00 this morning. take a look here. dozens of police officers and firefighters. so it started around 6:00 this morning. the u.s. marshalls came out to 15 destiny court to arrest him and he has a very long wrap sheet for drug possess
things are looking good in new york city. unfortunately we have a situation on staten island. >> rosanna is on vacation. simone is joining us. >> hi. great to be hanging out with you. greg: we are going to the situation on staten island, a new york city firefighter is shot twice in the leg while responding to a reported fire and started by a gunman. >> reporter: lidia is on the scene. >> good morning, this is still a very chaotic busy scene here. a lot of emergency...
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the youtube series went viral. >> hey buddy this is new york city. get out of my way or ever give you a knuckle sandwich. c lorraine has been married five times. >> this is the dead husband. those weren't all the men in her life. she said she admittedly has had 35 lovers. obviously when i went to be with her personally asked her. steve. >> if you show them what you have got wi-fi a -- >> buyable lessons like always know your self-worth. >> too much here? >> don't you understand when they walk and they see what you have and they think i will take her and you put out, they put out and you want to know something and of being screwed. >> literally. she brought up the current administration new york city which he says is a big album. why new york has fallen by the wayside specific weight de blasio. she shared her thoughts on him and the administration. tell me the first ready think of. de blasio. lico so if you are at home and you think this lady is great when we show you her feet -- youtube videos give her some life because who doesn't need advice about
the youtube series went viral. >> hey buddy this is new york city. get out of my way or ever give you a knuckle sandwich. c lorraine has been married five times. >> this is the dead husband. those weren't all the men in her life. she said she admittedly has had 35 lovers. obviously when i went to be with her personally asked her. steve. >> if you show them what you have got wi-fi a -- >> buyable lessons like always know your self-worth. >> too much here? >>...
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rudolph giuliani was the mayor credited with cleaning up new york city. he should see new york now. what is driving this? what will it take to turn it around? >> we're tired of standing here saying to the city, do something. you got elected to be a mayor of the city. you have to step up and do your you have to step up and do your job. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an ere
rudolph giuliani was the mayor credited with cleaning up new york city. he should see new york now. what is driving this? what will it take to turn it around? >> we're tired of standing here saying to the city, do something. you got elected to be a mayor of the city. you have to step up and do your you have to step up and do your job. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only...
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nativism and crime, in new york city, which we use new york but it's a great representation of of the irish experience, 55% of those arrested in the 1850s were irish born. you can probably tack on 20%, 25% if you included irish-americans. 35% of the prostitute s s arres were irish born. wherever you turned you found irish offenders. sometimes it's petty thieves or drunk and disorderly. sometimes it's more serious. this is a quotation about the irish from the 1880s. by a judge. very blunt laying when the irish have a pros iftitute or future criminal. this shows prisoners lining up -- i guess they're getting out of this wagon. the wagon known as -- not that anybody has any personal experience with this. what do we call a police van? where does that -- it comes from the 1850s. >> it's a nickname sometimes affectionate. why would they call this a patty wagon? >> they're mostly filled with irishmen? >> the back of it is full of irishman. it's also possible -- this is an unknown origin of the term. a very large percentage of the people driving that van were irishmen wearing blue uniforms. b
nativism and crime, in new york city, which we use new york but it's a great representation of of the irish experience, 55% of those arrested in the 1850s were irish born. you can probably tack on 20%, 25% if you included irish-americans. 35% of the prostitute s s arres were irish born. wherever you turned you found irish offenders. sometimes it's petty thieves or drunk and disorderly. sometimes it's more serious. this is a quotation about the irish from the 1880s. by a judge. very blunt laying...
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and in the middle, northern new jersey, new york city, and long island is parltd sunny. so at this hour you're already seeing some rain showers get into ocean county. a little bit more bark than bite on this radar, because it is dry. at the same time you can see some dry air starting to push in from the northwest. some of this down to the south sen hansing the rainfall. thunderstorms offshore. it's all sliding to our south. this is probably our best shot at rain over the next couple of days from this storm. good news there because this northern branch of the low is going to try to catch up and merge with the two storms. it is going to happen too late. it is all going to happen offshore, out in the atlantic so we're in good shape, away from the cloudiness. if you look at future cast overnight, look at the split. to the south a lot of clouds. to the north, bright sunshine. that theme continues throughout the day. sunshine and patchy clouds for most of us, but the east end of long island, a little bit more cloudiness. good news for saturday. the storm is shifting offshore.
and in the middle, northern new jersey, new york city, and long island is parltd sunny. so at this hour you're already seeing some rain showers get into ocean county. a little bit more bark than bite on this radar, because it is dry. at the same time you can see some dry air starting to push in from the northwest. some of this down to the south sen hansing the rainfall. thunderstorms offshore. it's all sliding to our south. this is probably our best shot at rain over the next couple of days...
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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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searching for a public restroom can be tough in new york city. and when you find one, you're lucky if it's clean and stocked with the necessary essentials. louie wants to change that. >> louie is there to kind of solve the public restroom crisis in new york city. >> the founder and ceo of louie says new york underperforms when it comes to public loos. >> eight million people, 50 million tourists a year, no public restroom infrastructure. so on that level, it's pretty bad in new york, it's probably one of the worst places on this issue. that's why we're starting here. >> now a start-up is streamlining the process of finding facilities at a price of $25 a month. >> you get the key, and you subscribe to the app, and this key unlocks a network of service restrooms across new york city. but this is not a bathroom-finding app. we have a whole operation to keep our networks the cleanest in new york city. so we have cleaners ors hygienists, people who -- designers, people who make sure the experience is nothing short of heavenly. >> and his new business
searching for a public restroom can be tough in new york city. and when you find one, you're lucky if it's clean and stocked with the necessary essentials. louie wants to change that. >> louie is there to kind of solve the public restroom crisis in new york city. >> the founder and ceo of louie says new york underperforms when it comes to public loos. >> eight million people, 50 million tourists a year, no public restroom infrastructure. so on that level, it's pretty bad in...
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york city through new jersey and down to philadelphia. call it a long trifecta of events with the u.n. general assembly and its heads of states including president obama. you'll have those two metlife football games thursday and sunday, giants and the jets, and then, of course, the pope. papal visits have always, always drawn huge crowds and pope francis, perhaps more than any other. witnesses, recent visit to south america and some 6 million who saw him in the philippines, now it's our turn. >> it is estimated that up to 2 million people and hundreds of thousands of vehicles will travel to see the pope and this translates to more than 100,000 cars through new jersey and as we plan possibly for more, it could mean 250,000 cars through new jersey. >> it's no un rstatement to say that this will not be your average travel week. >> reporter: with 2 million or more expected for that sunday afternoon mass in philadelphia, the concern is some people may end up walking as many as six or seven hours to get to downtown philadelphia from wherever th
york city through new jersey and down to philadelphia. call it a long trifecta of events with the u.n. general assembly and its heads of states including president obama. you'll have those two metlife football games thursday and sunday, giants and the jets, and then, of course, the pope. papal visits have always, always drawn huge crowds and pope francis, perhaps more than any other. witnesses, recent visit to south america and some 6 million who saw him in the philippines, now it's our turn....
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day laborer centers in new york city getting a massive funding. we've been discussing this and other initiatives benefiting latinos here in new york city with council member carlos menchaca, chair of the immigration committee, maria caba of atlas d.i.y. community empowerment center. we talked about the funding. i wanted to quickly run through idnyc. i don't think anyone can argue. it's just been a resounding success to the point where the city of newark unveiled theirs, and it's off and running much the way this one did. >> well, you can't argue with 400,000 people that just signed up for idnyc, and what the have the magic sauce. they understand how to do that outreach and really roll out an incredible program. it's transforming lives in the latino community. >> pbnyc is -- >> another thing that's transforming. >> it's not new, right? >> no. no. this is our fifth cycle we're going into now. >> okay, before we move on -- p.b. is? >> participatory budgeting. >> okay, participatory budgeting new york city. >> the people's budget. presupuesto del pueb
day laborer centers in new york city getting a massive funding. we've been discussing this and other initiatives benefiting latinos here in new york city with council member carlos menchaca, chair of the immigration committee, maria caba of atlas d.i.y. community empowerment center. we talked about the funding. i wanted to quickly run through idnyc. i don't think anyone can argue. it's just been a resounding success to the point where the city of newark unveiled theirs, and it's off and running...
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of new york city, chirlane mccray. she knows from personal experience with her daughter and her parents how substance use, depression, and anxiety can exact a very high emotional, social, and economic toll on a person. so the city is looking at mental health through the lens of public health. just a few weeks ago, the first lady of new york city announced that the city executive budget was going to have an additional approximately $100 million spent on mental-health services over the next several years. we're very grateful for government. >> there is -- there are a lot of things that parents should look out for, as well, with their kids. there are challenges that maybe could be exhibited in youth. what are certain things that maybe parents should be looking out for in children? >> i mean, if there are changes in sleep patterns, if there are wide swings in moods. there's a lot of symptoms, but i really do recommend that parents go to their pediatrician and ask, "is my child exhibiting normal behaviors that a child or an
of new york city, chirlane mccray. she knows from personal experience with her daughter and her parents how substance use, depression, and anxiety can exact a very high emotional, social, and economic toll on a person. so the city is looking at mental health through the lens of public health. just a few weeks ago, the first lady of new york city announced that the city executive budget was going to have an additional approximately $100 million spent on mental-health services over the next...
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is al jazeera america live from new york city, i'm erica and we begin with the continued tensions in ferguson, missouri, more protests are planned there today to mark one year since the death of michael brown. some organizers are calling for civil disobedience and comes after a night of gun violence following demonstrations. [gunfire] two teens shot near a memorial to brown and one man is in critical condition after police say he shot a plain clothes officer and diane has more. >> about 2:00 this morning two teenagers walking by the apartment complex near the site where michael brown was shot last year. someone from a back of a vehicle fired at those two teenagers and the two teenagers were struck but sustained nonlife threatening injuries. a few hours before that at about 11:00 shots rang out near a protest on west floricent avenue just as the police chief andre anderson was talking to reporters and it happened when they fired at police and the chief belmar describes what happens. >> the suspect engages them with gunfire at the grill of the car and strike the hood and i don't know i
is al jazeera america live from new york city, i'm erica and we begin with the continued tensions in ferguson, missouri, more protests are planned there today to mark one year since the death of michael brown. some organizers are calling for civil disobedience and comes after a night of gun violence following demonstrations. [gunfire] two teens shot near a memorial to brown and one man is in critical condition after police say he shot a plain clothes officer and diane has more. >> about...
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had .4 of an inch in new york city. other parts of the area saw an inch like northern new jersey and north shore of long island. these are all the storm reports whether it's wind or 2-inch hail. trees knocked down all across the north shore. this afternoon these are all the storm reports. storms bypass us to the north. even tornado warnings over parts of new england. we're more fortunate this afternoon. but there are still a few thunderstorms over southern ocean county for the next few hours. august at its best tomorrow. partly to mostly sunny, warm, dry. this late week storm, still more evidence tonight that the bulk of that is going to stay to our south. there are the highs today. very warm, upper 80s and lower 90s. right now we're at 73, kingston. 63 in monticello ready to dip in to the 50s. 77 at norwalk. 78 in nor -- in yonkers. 73 at 7:00 in the morning. patchy clouds at times tomorrow. nice breeze out of humidity stays low and highs in the mid and upper 80s. still higher dew point air, more humidity and it's just
had .4 of an inch in new york city. other parts of the area saw an inch like northern new jersey and north shore of long island. these are all the storm reports whether it's wind or 2-inch hail. trees knocked down all across the north shore. this afternoon these are all the storm reports. storms bypass us to the north. even tornado warnings over parts of new england. we're more fortunate this afternoon. but there are still a few thunderstorms over southern ocean county for the next few hours....
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york city. >> reporter: 4 artists could one from as far as costa rica started sketching when they say is one of the most important painting they have done. >> i am honored to be a part. >> reporter: an eye-catcher, a 225 foot hall billboard. >> beautiful, beautiful, amazing. >> reporter: even though the mural is not finished yet, nicholas, who visits from venezuela said it is touching to see the image. >> i am from latin america, i would like the papa. >> reporter: mural is one of the bidsist the-- busiest areas in manhattan. christina who walks here every day did not notice it until today. >> it is great they are honors him. >> reporter: the image is steps away from madison square garden where the holy father will hold mass next month. >> we wanted to engage people, if you look at that smile, you can see they are drawn in. >> reporter: the mural should be finished by sunday, and will remain in place for about 6 weeks, that is after the holy father leaves new york city. jessica, "fox 5 news." st
york city. >> reporter: 4 artists could one from as far as costa rica started sketching when they say is one of the most important painting they have done. >> i am honored to be a part. >> reporter: an eye-catcher, a 225 foot hall billboard. >> beautiful, beautiful, amazing. >> reporter: even though the mural is not finished yet, nicholas, who visits from venezuela said it is touching to see the image. >> i am from latin america, i would like the papa....
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why some cheese slices could pose a choking hazard. >>> and later, homelessness in new york city is new york city. is the problem getting worse? that depends on who you ask. we're getting to the bottom of it, new at 5:30. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> back now with two consumer alerts for things that could put you and your family's safety at risk. one could be in your garage and the other right in your refrigerator. news 4's consumer reporter, lynda baquero is here. >> kraft is recalling 377,000 packages of cheese singles, because of a potential choking hazard. now, many of you might be wondering, how can sliced cheese be a choking hazard? well, it's actually because of the thin plastic wrapper that the cheese slice is in. kraft says when you take the cheese out of it, pieces of the plastic wrapper can stay stuck to the cheese, which can cause someone to choke. now the recall includes only three and four-pound sizes of kraft singles american and white american singles. if you buy in bulk, check your fridge. what you want to look f
why some cheese slices could pose a choking hazard. >>> and later, homelessness in new york city is new york city. is the problem getting worse? that depends on who you ask. we're getting to the bottom of it, new at 5:30. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> back now with two consumer alerts for things that could put you and your family's safety at risk. one could be in your garage and the other right in your refrigerator. news...
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demonstrations here in new york city as well. the nypd says there were multiple arrests outside the bar clays center in brooklyn. people silently laid on the ground for four and a half minutes. this symbolized the four and a half hours his body was on the street in ferguson. protesters say they want a different kind of policing. >> it takes us continually being out here and talking about it and bring awareness to every single solitary person that has been killed. >> in union square manhattan as well, a large banner had pictures of people protesters were said were murdered by police officers. a new analysis by the washington post says 24 unarmed black men have been shot and killed by police this year alone. >>> a wild scuffle between soccer fans. brand new video of an all out brawl before a soccer match kicked off in new jersey. >>> no apologies. donald trump refusing to say he's sorry for controversy comments some see as a tax on women. >>> super swim. an athlete braves shark infested waters to accomplish what no woman has ever a
demonstrations here in new york city as well. the nypd says there were multiple arrests outside the bar clays center in brooklyn. people silently laid on the ground for four and a half minutes. this symbolized the four and a half hours his body was on the street in ferguson. protesters say they want a different kind of policing. >> it takes us continually being out here and talking about it and bring awareness to every single solitary person that has been killed. >> in union square...
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also a couple showers especially south and east of new york city. so high clouds and sunshine tomorrow. 85 degrees. there is the storm off to the south. nicer to the north on friday. more clouds to the south. here is a closer look. a few showers tomorrow night over ocean county. friday is not total overcast. sunshine and high clouds. saturday, showing a lot of the clouds offshore. southwest wind tomorrow will be like. a good boating day. sixty-nine to start the day tomorrow. mostly sunny and dry and pleasant. more high clouds as the day goes on. late at night, south of the city, we may see a little bit of rain. friday is a mixture of sunshine and clouds. more sunshine to the north. cloudy on the coast of saturday. not total overcast. sunday looking like the better half of the weekend. partly sunny and 84. rain looking no closer to the beaches on saturday. still some hope for a couple good beach stays. >>> members of the wabc news team taking part in a very special event in manhattan tonight. kimberly richardson with the boys and girls club of americ
also a couple showers especially south and east of new york city. so high clouds and sunshine tomorrow. 85 degrees. there is the storm off to the south. nicer to the north on friday. more clouds to the south. here is a closer look. a few showers tomorrow night over ocean county. friday is not total overcast. sunshine and high clouds. saturday, showing a lot of the clouds offshore. southwest wind tomorrow will be like. a good boating day. sixty-nine to start the day tomorrow. mostly sunny and...
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you can use the bikes in jersey city and new york city. there will be a 350 bikes at 35 stations in jersey city over the past two years the city has added 22 miles of bike lanes. >>> beachgoers on long island can now upload their selfies at robert moses state park. wi-fi became available there just today. the service is called o ranger is and available thanks to a partnership with the state park department and toyota. toyota provided the equipment installation and maintenance and monitoring at no cost to taxpayers. officials say the wi-fi service will also help promote upcoming programs and events volunteer itchism and identify park visitation patterns. >>> scientists now reversing course and some alarming findings. they previously reported. federal and city health officials disputed the report's claim that researchers found traces of anthrax and bubonic plague in several stations and now after further study scientists found no evidence the suspected dna samples belonged to any infectious bacteria. >>> a special delivery at the world trade
you can use the bikes in jersey city and new york city. there will be a 350 bikes at 35 stations in jersey city over the past two years the city has added 22 miles of bike lanes. >>> beachgoers on long island can now upload their selfies at robert moses state park. wi-fi became available there just today. the service is called o ranger is and available thanks to a partnership with the state park department and toyota. toyota provided the equipment installation and maintenance and...
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maybe even into tomorrow morning, especially east of new york city. then things clear out as we head into the afternoon. this front will move in during the day on tuesday and with that there could be a shower or thunderstorm at any point. beach and boating weather, waves around four feet, water temperatures in the lower and middle 70s. here is your accuweather forecast, cloudy, brief shower in spots tonight. down to 71. it is a morning shower in the area otherwise partly sunny tomorrow. muggy, high getting up to 86. passing shower possible tomorrow night with 72, still that shower and thunderstorm threat on tuesday, 85, and then check this out, some great days shaping up, wednesday, thursday, friday into next weekend. 80, less humid and dipping down into the 60s in new york city. we have a lot to look forward to in new york city. >> nice way to round out august. >>> laura is back and next with sports. >> yankees love trimming down the list of available numbers of their current players. another became untouch chibl as andy pettitte's number was officia
maybe even into tomorrow morning, especially east of new york city. then things clear out as we head into the afternoon. this front will move in during the day on tuesday and with that there could be a shower or thunderstorm at any point. beach and boating weather, waves around four feet, water temperatures in the lower and middle 70s. here is your accuweather forecast, cloudy, brief shower in spots tonight. down to 71. it is a morning shower in the area otherwise partly sunny tomorrow. muggy,...
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no imminent threat in new york city. we'll watch that closely over the next couple hours because our future cast suggests that even though these storms weaken, some remnants could arrive at connecticut down to new york city by 6:30 to 7:00. i have a feeling this is over done and we remain dry down toward the coast. over night the humidity spikes and with that could be another thunderstorm or two. primarily northwest. and then clouds that are around early on, east of new york city, clouds will break for sunshine, it's a hot day, it's a breezy day. there's a front to the west. there's a front offshore. there can be a spot storm around. i don't think it's widespread. but a couple pop ups in the afternoon. the rip current risk is likely to remain high because of the gusty winds out of the southwest. maybe it's helped out a little bit later in the day as the winds are more westerly but it's a rough swimming day. air quality is moderate and the pollen count is moderate. late week, first time in a while, a lull coming out of th
no imminent threat in new york city. we'll watch that closely over the next couple hours because our future cast suggests that even though these storms weaken, some remnants could arrive at connecticut down to new york city by 6:30 to 7:00. i have a feeling this is over done and we remain dry down toward the coast. over night the humidity spikes and with that could be another thunderstorm or two. primarily northwest. and then clouds that are around early on, east of new york city, clouds will...
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still to the east of new york city. fairfield county, nassau, suffolk county as that cold front can't clear the region. we've got hung up here. downpours a possibility anytime from new york city east through the morning. notice how it drys out late morning to the west of town. around lunchtime, 1:00, 2:00, more showers and storms just around new york city. possibility not a washout. not everyone is going to see rain, but you might. if it does rain, it will be a heavy soaker. for the evening commute, east of the town, fairfield county, again, nassau, suffolk county. dry from new york city west. as we start to feel the lower humidity as well. overnight tonight, a big refreshing air mass moving in, dropping the temperatures and definitely the humidity. tomorrow will be a delightful day. 85 degrees for tomorrow. and then steamy and hot again on sunday, 91. keeping it in the 90s as we kick off september and early next week. lauren scala has a look at the commute. >> the long island commuters, we're heading over to oak dale w
still to the east of new york city. fairfield county, nassau, suffolk county as that cold front can't clear the region. we've got hung up here. downpours a possibility anytime from new york city east through the morning. notice how it drys out late morning to the west of town. around lunchtime, 1:00, 2:00, more showers and storms just around new york city. possibility not a washout. not everyone is going to see rain, but you might. if it does rain, it will be a heavy soaker. for the evening...
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. >> look at storm scan three things have gun to light up here outside of new york city where we have so much moisture in the atmosphere, clouds basically have to ring themselves out. that's kind of the story. so, when you get these dew points as high as they are, in other words, the moisture content in the air, you are going to be dealing with a very saturated air mass. and that means, whether there is storm system or not, you can end up if the conditions are ripe with basically just heating of the day, triggering a spotty shower or storm. that is what we expect later today. 3:00 p.m., temperatures about 92, but expect to go hit 93 officially here this afternoon. again may be thunderstorm that dots the area later today. nothing widespread, but enough that, you know, you want to keep an eye to the sky if you plan to be out later this afternoon. >> certainly, i think about when you brought up walking the dogs. so true, if you have a dog you are going outside no matter what. rain, sunshine, humidity, doesn't matter, out with the little pooches. i should start doing, that move little bit
. >> look at storm scan three things have gun to light up here outside of new york city where we have so much moisture in the atmosphere, clouds basically have to ring themselves out. that's kind of the story. so, when you get these dew points as high as they are, in other words, the moisture content in the air, you are going to be dealing with a very saturated air mass. and that means, whether there is storm system or not, you can end up if the conditions are ripe with basically just...
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york city. towards the end of his life, he had to stop performing after suffering a series of strokes. there are many different stories about his death and what exactly happened. the most commonly accepted version is that he passed away in hoboken, new jersey in 1908. there are two great sights associated with tom, one in hoboken and one near his original birthplace in harris county, near columbus. hope of visitors to the columbus museum, way with a greater appreciation for the rich history, heritage, and culture that columbus has had throughout its life. economically, socially, culturally, and so many different facets. we want our local residents to really take pride in where they are living and appreciate what has come from here and made an impact on the world stage. we hope visitors from out of justbegin to recognize not columbus's rich history when they are here, but also when they return home and go about their daily lives, they may see something that reminds them of a person, place of busi
york city. towards the end of his life, he had to stop performing after suffering a series of strokes. there are many different stories about his death and what exactly happened. the most commonly accepted version is that he passed away in hoboken, new jersey in 1908. there are two great sights associated with tom, one in hoboken and one near his original birthplace in harris county, near columbus. hope of visitors to the columbus museum, way with a greater appreciation for the rich history,...
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in new york city in new york state. we have had it easy in new york city but in newark had 10 90- degree days, newark has had 25 90-degree days. a few miles makes a big difference with respect to that especially because in new york city sometimes we get the refreshing sea breeze coming in later on in the afternoon but in newark you don't get that. so we head outside right now, we check out a view of central park up toward the jackie o reservoir, back up to 88, had fallen down to 86 as a nearby storm spewed out some cooler that storm affected areas up in george washington bridge, inwood, the bronx, middle part of the afternoon, got a brief downpour from that. around 30 miles an hour. the high on the day, 95, that tied the record from 1944, over 70 years ago. the sun setting at 7:52. still steamy tomorrow with a spotty storm mainly over the west of new york city. this type of air mass you can never rule out a shower or thundershower. near normal on wednesday and thursday in terms of temperature but the humidity hangs on a
in new york city in new york state. we have had it easy in new york city but in newark had 10 90- degree days, newark has had 25 90-degree days. a few miles makes a big difference with respect to that especially because in new york city sometimes we get the refreshing sea breeze coming in later on in the afternoon but in newark you don't get that. so we head outside right now, we check out a view of central park up toward the jackie o reservoir, back up to 88, had fallen down to 86 as a nearby...