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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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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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. >> new york city's carousel is open to the public it is located in battery and is located and it has the sea creatures which go up and down. >> can we bring the ocean back here it doesn't happen like it used to. >> your chasing a story which involve deadly rocks. >> that's about right, jump if you dare. nestled in the woods of woodhaven creek you'll find a swimming pool locals know it as the devils pool and for good reason. swimmers are getting injured in some dying. >> the video captures from two years ago he jumped from the bridge into the water estimated to be a 30-foot drop and he had a broken back and punctured logs. >> i could barely walk up the hill, doctors said it was good that i had to walk it could've been bad if i could walk whatsoever. >> others are not so luckily, one man is completely paralyzed for from his fall in 1990, while a father and father and son are both dead from drowning. you might be thinking, how how is this even legal to come here? well it's not, you'll seaside's broadcasting signs broadcasting the message, but that doesn't stop hundreds of coming to the
. >> new york city's carousel is open to the public it is located in battery and is located and it has the sea creatures which go up and down. >> can we bring the ocean back here it doesn't happen like it used to. >> your chasing a story which involve deadly rocks. >> that's about right, jump if you dare. nestled in the woods of woodhaven creek you'll find a swimming pool locals know it as the devils pool and for good reason. swimmers are getting injured in some dying....
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judge for city raymond in the city of new york position i now hold. >> good afternoon. my career is not as colorful as my colleagues. my name is marie claire brown. i am at the district of columbia department of health. i was in private practice for 12 years after which i decided to move to the government. i've been a district of columbia attorney for the past 18 and a half years so i am currently a senior assistant general counsel for the department of health, helping merchants the preparedness and response administration and in that capacity i do a lot of what we are here to talk about today and i am looking forward to a great panel. >> very good. let's start with you. fema has developed a disaster operations legal reference. that's a lot of large document that goes through a number of different issues that fema and others have to deal with from a response per spec is. what was the impetus behind putting the document together health benefits have accrued as a result of having distracted it? >> my office is charged with reviving primarily what we do. we advise emergenc
judge for city raymond in the city of new york position i now hold. >> good afternoon. my career is not as colorful as my colleagues. my name is marie claire brown. i am at the district of columbia department of health. i was in private practice for 12 years after which i decided to move to the government. i've been a district of columbia attorney for the past 18 and a half years so i am currently a senior assistant general counsel for the department of health, helping merchants the...
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. >> in new york city this year, had hillary clinton said there's way too much money in politics. is there too much money in politics? if so, how do you correct it? >> i believe making a donation is a constitutional rate on freedom of speech. i think with he need more transparency is your federal elections systems today. some states have 100% trance pare transparency. it's disclosed to the voters. i think that is an important step to take in the right direction. in terms of hillary clinton, she's actively campaigning for her super pac to support her campaign. you have to walk the walk and talk the talk, and she's just not doing that right now. >> what's your relationship like with speaker boehner and the committee chairs and leadership in the house? >> i have a lot of support from leadership and the speaker. i spoke to him early about ensuring i get appointments to the house armed services committee, education and work horse. i made the case why it was so important for me to have a seat at the table to protect and strengthen forth drum, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army. i a
. >> in new york city this year, had hillary clinton said there's way too much money in politics. is there too much money in politics? if so, how do you correct it? >> i believe making a donation is a constitutional rate on freedom of speech. i think with he need more transparency is your federal elections systems today. some states have 100% trance pare transparency. it's disclosed to the voters. i think that is an important step to take in the right direction. in terms of hillary...
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york city. governor cuomo sent us a statement reaffirming his support for the new tunnel if a federal grant can be achieved. >>> we have new information on some breaking news that we brought you in the last hour. a fire burning in larchmont is at the new york throughway maintenance facility. you can see all that thick black smoke billowing from the building. we're told the fire broke out shortly after 5:00 inside the salts shortage shed. there are no reported injuries. >>> day four of a heat wave in central park. the temperature has topped 90 degrees every day since saturday and rising humidity now making it feel worse. >> even though central park did make it to 90 today, it's five degrees lower than where we were yesterday. that heat wave stretched into the fourth day today across much of the tri-state area, but now we're going to see a change. the humidity is not going to go away, so it's still going to [000:29:56;00]
york city. governor cuomo sent us a statement reaffirming his support for the new tunnel if a federal grant can be achieved. >>> we have new information on some breaking news that we brought you in the last hour. a fire burning in larchmont is at the new york throughway maintenance facility. you can see all that thick black smoke billowing from the building. we're told the fire broke out shortly after 5:00 inside the salts shortage shed. there are no reported injuries. >>> day...
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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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christina: season's first human case of west nile virus in new york city has been confirmed. the patient is a brooklyn man over the age of 60, who is hospitalized with viral men meningitis, he was treated and released. there have been 18 new yorkers treated for west nile virus, this is a reminder to protect yourself against mosquito bites. by wearing mosquito repellents and long sleeve and pants. antwan: hillary clinton continues to dismissalgation she september and received classified material on her private e-mail account during her time the secretary of state, washington times reports that a number of clinton e-mails flagged for classified data has grown to 60, and it is current through the end of july, may grow as officials about through 30,000 work relate e-mails, process is too take months. christina: donald trump will take a break from the campaign trail tomorrow to appear for jury duty here in the city, he is looking forward to appearing, new york daily news reported in june that trump ignored 5 jury summons since 2006. a judge fined the billionaire $250. antwan: the
christina: season's first human case of west nile virus in new york city has been confirmed. the patient is a brooklyn man over the age of 60, who is hospitalized with viral men meningitis, he was treated and released. there have been 18 new yorkers treated for west nile virus, this is a reminder to protect yourself against mosquito bites. by wearing mosquito repellents and long sleeve and pants. antwan: hillary clinton continues to dismissalgation she september and received classified material...
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hispanic you were the director of the new york department of corrections and the new york city police commissioner and say that you didn't know what it was like on the inside. how can a member of the the member of the public that works in a field that has no relation to the criminal justice system come to learn what you've learned and how can the public be educated about the things you've learned when they don't remotely the experience you have in the system. 20 to 30 years ago when i got involved in law enforcement not many people knew about the cardinal justice system. not many people do with my knew what my job on this. not many people that i knew 30 years ago knew anyone that has ever been in prison. the numbers changed substantially. and i notice even more since i've gotten out because i get flooded with e-mail responses that come from my work website from people that have experienced some of the stuff that i talk about not themselves but through family members. it's hard for anyone to understand what goes on in the system and what the prosecutions are like. the cost. i talk abou
hispanic you were the director of the new york department of corrections and the new york city police commissioner and say that you didn't know what it was like on the inside. how can a member of the the member of the public that works in a field that has no relation to the criminal justice system come to learn what you've learned and how can the public be educated about the things you've learned when they don't remotely the experience you have in the system. 20 to 30 years ago when i got...
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a lot of people in new york city don't own a car. if you're moving out of state or elsewhere, you're likely going to need a car. with that not only comes the payment of the car, but car insurance, gasoline, maintenance. there's a lot of things to think about. ernie: all right. let's continue to talk about it. meet two guests who have done it all. they successfully left the rat race. meet wendy ray and george brussia. you did it, wendy. you had a big job with corporate america and with an advertising company. you said i'm out of here. why did you do that? >> i did it because i wasn't having fun anymore. i was tired of commuting 5:30 until 8:00, 9:30 at night. it was too much. ernie: you decided that was it. >> that was it. ernie: i'll get back to you. george, you had a lucrative position in corporate america. you said this is it. did you think you were doing the right thing at that time? >> absolutely. my circumstances changed. i was at tommy hilfiger, the vice president of creative services. the company got taken over and they made c
a lot of people in new york city don't own a car. if you're moving out of state or elsewhere, you're likely going to need a car. with that not only comes the payment of the car, but car insurance, gasoline, maintenance. there's a lot of things to think about. ernie: all right. let's continue to talk about it. meet two guests who have done it all. they successfully left the rat race. meet wendy ray and george brussia. you did it, wendy. you had a big job with corporate america and with an...
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. >> new york city has a confirmed case of west nile virus. we tell you what is being done about it. in for ben -- not ben, i'm in for juliet huddy this morning. robert: i'm robert moses. someone said i just railized you are not ben this morning. teresa: maybe someone is sleepy at 4:30 in the morning. the inmates are running the asylum this morning. robert: we are in from the elements. teresa: yes, what is going to look like today? mike: hot again today. teresa: glad to be inside today. mike: air quality issues going on too. take the good and the bad. high temps yesterday up to 9 degrees at central park. that is two days in a row. 96 in newark. 90 in sussex. it is warm at 4:30 in the morning, 80 degrees at central park. we are dropping down to the upper 70s. it is a warm and sticky one. dew points in the low to mid 60s. it is a high number for you. it is a hot and sticky day coming at you. all the gray shaded counties and much of connecticut and high efl wills of ozone are a problem for people with breathing issues. we have a mainly clear sky
. >> new york city has a confirmed case of west nile virus. we tell you what is being done about it. in for ben -- not ben, i'm in for juliet huddy this morning. robert: i'm robert moses. someone said i just railized you are not ben this morning. teresa: maybe someone is sleepy at 4:30 in the morning. the inmates are running the asylum this morning. robert: we are in from the elements. teresa: yes, what is going to look like today? mike: hot again today. teresa: glad to be inside today....
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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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humidity tomorrow northwest of new york city. showers will be quick and gone. you can see on future tracker, we love to see this all day long right into the evening. sunshine till 6:00. tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m. then the clouds. maybe a pop up shower and chances of significant rain monday night into tuesday. of course, that rain is very much needed around here. it's been very dry so far. you'll be drying out again on wednesday. our app is available in the app store right now. it's time to get online to play the interactive trivia game. put on your life jacket and ban down to hat chet. it's all about famous ships. >>> congratulations, pat. it is trivia time. today's topic is all about famous ships. it's inspired by the dragon boat festival taking place this weekend in queens. for those of you joining us for the fist time. log on to nbcnewyork.com. you have to hit refresh because the web browser must be up to date. once we begin, the questions will pop up on your tv screen and we'll have a 12 full seconds to select an answer. while online, chat with your site.
humidity tomorrow northwest of new york city. showers will be quick and gone. you can see on future tracker, we love to see this all day long right into the evening. sunshine till 6:00. tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m. then the clouds. maybe a pop up shower and chances of significant rain monday night into tuesday. of course, that rain is very much needed around here. it's been very dry so far. you'll be drying out again on wednesday. our app is available in the app store right now. it's time to get...
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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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a look at futurecast shows mainly clear from new york city westward. it's out towards the east we'll see more cloud cover. same thing as we start out our there'll be the threat of a couple of isolated showers island. you'll see mostly cloudy skies. everyone else, mostly sunny. humidity remains fairly low. for sunday, a different story. the front moves back inland. cloud cover and there'll be a threat of a couple of isolated showers across long island and valley sunday. i think the jersey shore, you should be okay. you'll see more in the way of cloud cover than on saturday. here's a quick check on hurricane danny, a category 3 storm on the saffir-simpson scale. we'll have to keep an eye on puerto rico and a lot of the caribbean islands and the dominican republic. less humid. nice temperatures. 50s north and west. open up the windows. it will be nice and dry tonight. warmer temperatures. highs in the mid to upper 80s. area. hamptons. that's where we'll see more in the way of cloud cover. there's the threat of isolated showers saturday and sunday. at the
a look at futurecast shows mainly clear from new york city westward. it's out towards the east we'll see more cloud cover. same thing as we start out our there'll be the threat of a couple of isolated showers island. you'll see mostly cloudy skies. everyone else, mostly sunny. humidity remains fairly low. for sunday, a different story. the front moves back inland. cloud cover and there'll be a threat of a couple of isolated showers across long island and valley sunday. i think the jersey shore,...
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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 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 quitting sm
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 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...
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on wednesday, the push to bring text 911 to new york city. we'll look at how it's working elsewhere and whether it will work in a city the size of new york. coming up on wednesday. stay with us. right now we'll talk about the yankees coming up next. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone for just $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. or double your speeds to 100 meg for jus
on wednesday, the push to bring text 911 to new york city. we'll look at how it's working elsewhere and whether it will work in a city the size of new york. coming up on wednesday. stay with us. right now we'll talk about the yankees coming up next. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from...
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if you look at it in new york city as a same thing i think that new york city has benefited more than any other city in the golden age described. anyone that is in new york city in the 70s were the 1980s board member that the city was bankrupt and so on and if you look around the city today we have the very safe prosperous city and they seem to want to take the whole thing apart. i can't read get the answer that and i have a sense that they are resurgent and i think that conservatives have taken a big hit on the collapse of 2,008 and it takes a while to recover. on the other side my view is the democratic party is cannot deliver the economic growth. i do not think they can. it's like hillary clinton the other day. i don't think there's anything that can boost the economic growth and on the conservative side i don't know if we can do that again with ronald reagan on the taxes cut from 70% to 28%. they are in the 30s now. so we tried that and we are in a much different environment. i think the left will be able to play out very strongly on the resentment that people feel this economy is
if you look at it in new york city as a same thing i think that new york city has benefited more than any other city in the golden age described. anyone that is in new york city in the 70s were the 1980s board member that the city was bankrupt and so on and if you look around the city today we have the very safe prosperous city and they seem to want to take the whole thing apart. i can't read get the answer that and i have a sense that they are resurgent and i think that conservatives have...
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new york city is unlike any other rental market in the country. space is a premium. sometimes my job to make clients see the possibility in a tiny space. >> for anyone in the market to get an apartment. any tips? >> we get a lot of us who come to us, who say, i need, i need, i need. i am going to say, you can, but. then we massage the way that they can get their apartment and make it comfortable for them. >> be ready to bend a little. >> totally. and girl, i know how to make them bend. >> cut. >> reporter: compromise is a recurring theme with clients like randy and daniel. recent college graduates grapple with sticker shock. what do you want to have in your apartment? >> washer/dryer would be nice. >> also a nice living area, space, so we could put a sectional couch. get the 50, 60 inch tv on the wall. >> right. >> the guys are looking for amenities that aren't realistic for their budget of $3,000. i think they're used to their parents house that have great amenities. you are on a college budget or graduated you can't afford these types of things. >> reporter: the br
new york city is unlike any other rental market in the country. space is a premium. sometimes my job to make clients see the possibility in a tiny space. >> for anyone in the market to get an apartment. any tips? >> we get a lot of us who come to us, who say, i need, i need, i need. i am going to say, you can, but. then we massage the way that they can get their apartment and make it comfortable for them. >> be ready to bend a little. >> totally. and girl, i know how to...
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just go to the blue bird special in boca raton in the city of new york. ben: you're juggling or women. >> none of your business. i am sharing something with a homeless guy. in the noon to 3:00 monday through friday. juliet: curt schilling in hot water. you hear about this? >> red sox for life. juliet: hitler related anti switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and india. and for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card plus tv equipment and epix included. get installed for free as early as today. call 1-800-341-9716. juliet: welcome back. ben: nice outside this morning. juliet: very cool, going to be a nice day. >> meteorologist: dry across the tristate area with cooler temperatures for sure. we are at 70 degrees in central park, check the dewpoint
just go to the blue bird special in boca raton in the city of new york. ben: you're juggling or women. >> none of your business. i am sharing something with a homeless guy. in the noon to 3:00 monday through friday. juliet: curt schilling in hot water. you hear about this? >> red sox for life. juliet: hitler related anti switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks...
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turning cooler, especially north and west of new york city. that's where the best stuffd is going to be. pike county, pennsylvania, temperatures in the low 50s and maybe even upper 40s. taking a look at the ven-day forecast. mid-80s tomorrow. you can see, it's a stretch of weather that really we're going to enjoy wednesday through friday. comfortable humidity. and then the heat is back this weekend. 88 degre on saturday. and it looks like those 90s are going to extent right into next week and maybe into september which arrives next tuesday. the hot stuff is here. the humidity takes a break though. so enjoy t hat break. i know you will. >> new york live is next at :30. >> hello, ladies. >> you've never seen ellen degeneres quite like this before. we're going to show you why she's strutting her stuff in a cat suit and a t yattoo in front of thousands. >> he's drawing on real-life inspiration for his new show public morals. ed burns joins us live. plus wayne brady is going to be right here live at 12:30. >> good show. we'll see you guys then. tha
turning cooler, especially north and west of new york city. that's where the best stuffd is going to be. pike county, pennsylvania, temperatures in the low 50s and maybe even upper 40s. taking a look at the ven-day forecast. mid-80s tomorrow. you can see, it's a stretch of weather that really we're going to enjoy wednesday through friday. comfortable humidity. and then the heat is back this weekend. 88 degre on saturday. and it looks like those 90s are going to extent right into next week and...
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. >> new york city announced a similar plan. it's beginning to feel a bit like at lit '80s, and early 90s. homelessness on the streets of mork was out of control. most on the streets struggle with mental ilmans. hospitals. >> with the advent of psychotropic medication in the '60s. they functioned better in the community, and the money saved was supposed to follow them into the community. that's why the governor needs to step it up in new york and cross the nation, and pony up the money to put in place the housing to give people the support they need. >> mary's organization has been fighting for the homeless in decades. a class-action lawsuit in new york state in 1979 leads to legal guarantees for the right to shelter. for decades. new york city had a legal obligation to provide shelter for the homeless. the problem mass. >> informers, state and city officials defer on who is to blame. according to the coalition for the homeless, there's approximately 58,000 on the streets. which is the highest number since the great depression.
. >> new york city announced a similar plan. it's beginning to feel a bit like at lit '80s, and early 90s. homelessness on the streets of mork was out of control. most on the streets struggle with mental ilmans. hospitals. >> with the advent of psychotropic medication in the '60s. they functioned better in the community, and the money saved was supposed to follow them into the community. that's why the governor needs to step it up in new york and cross the nation, and pony up the...
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david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. my mom's work in the recording industry. i remember spending those nights and weekends in my dad's recording studio, it felt like the starship enterprise. emily: when did you learn how to code? david: i learned markup languages when i was 11 years old to start making stuff for the internet. when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messages. i saw that in the websites people were building. i really loved that expression, that identity. the idea this could be a place to create something that represented you. emily: you dropped out of hig
david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. my mom's work in the recording industry. i remember spending those nights and weekends in my dad's recording studio, it felt like the starship enterprise. emily: when did you learn how to code? david: i learned...
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york city? we're going to the battle of the bugger. >> one of my favorite battles of all time. he's stealing seens in a very funny new movie "american ultra," emmy-winning star, tony hale is in the house. >> hello, sir! >> hello there. >> can't wait to talk to him. first, it was an emotional night for one of the biggest pop stars in the world. 14 months after the birth of her first child, kelly clarkson has announced she's pregnant. >> the reveal didn't come from a press release or magazine interview. it actually happened unplanned and on stage. take a look. [ cheering ] >> i was not planning on announcing this -- [ cheering ] >> she said, she's, quote, totally pregnant. this all went down at the staples center in l.a. when kelly started crying in the middle of a song "piece by piece" which is about her father. she planned on revealing the news, but didn't want the audience to think she was crazy for the tears. >> let me explain! let me explain! it's not hormones! >> it is hormones, actually. it
york city? we're going to the battle of the bugger. >> one of my favorite battles of all time. he's stealing seens in a very funny new movie "american ultra," emmy-winning star, tony hale is in the house. >> hello, sir! >> hello there. >> can't wait to talk to him. first, it was an emotional night for one of the biggest pop stars in the world. 14 months after the birth of her first child, kelly clarkson has announced she's pregnant. >> the reveal didn't...
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year -- new york city history. kerry drew has the latest for us. >> i am very much concerned. >> and residents of the daughters of jacob nursing home in the bronx are worried. the bacteria was detected in the cooling tower of their building and the nobody has gotten sick from the potentially deadly legionnaires' disease presidents esteban edge. >> we live here, we pay to stay here, we should know what is going on here. >> 12 people have died from legionnaire's in the south bronx and 113 airsick but city officials say there is a promising sign, nobody has reported getting sick in the last 6 days. >> we have encouraging news the points to the end of this outbreak and the rate of new cases has slowed and we know people are seeking care. >> city officials a cooling towers in 18 buildings tested positive for the bacteria. on monday night crews were decontaminating the intake center on east 151st street, bill deblasio has announced emergency legislation that would require every coolant hour in the city to be registered w
year -- new york city history. kerry drew has the latest for us. >> i am very much concerned. >> and residents of the daughters of jacob nursing home in the bronx are worried. the bacteria was detected in the cooling tower of their building and the nobody has gotten sick from the potentially deadly legionnaires' disease presidents esteban edge. >> we live here, we pay to stay here, we should know what is going on here. >> 12 people have died from legionnaire's in the...
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at the age of 21 he robbed a new york city convenience store. his daughter was two days old. >> my daughter had to go her life without me because i put a gun to one. >> perez would spend the next 13 years in prison. >> i'm tired of everything - food, police, inmates, the fact no one visits or writes me. i have seven years here, six to go. it came from a place of ignorance. i spent since the age of 12 from different gaols. there was nothing else to do. i had no skills. any education, i had a gd. i got that in 1996. >> he found hope when he took college courses behind bars. >> how did getting an education change here? >> it helped me understand myself, actions. >> today perez works with the urban justice center as an advocate for other inmates. >> i would not have seen opportunities or checks or stepping stones. and suddenly, all of a sudden the impossible becomes possible. perez left ciften with college credits and worked to his bachelor degree, paid for by the link, a private programme working with colleges to offer courses in five prisons. a ba
at the age of 21 he robbed a new york city convenience store. his daughter was two days old. >> my daughter had to go her life without me because i put a gun to one. >> perez would spend the next 13 years in prison. >> i'm tired of everything - food, police, inmates, the fact no one visits or writes me. i have seven years here, six to go. it came from a place of ignorance. i spent since the age of 12 from different gaols. there was nothing else to do. i had no skills. any...
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. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, this is cbs2 news at 11:00. >>> rescued on the river, nypd boats, helicopters and dive teams converge to save three teenagers and the two men who tried to help. >>> good evening everyone. cbs2 scott is following the island tonight. >>> a scene here along the east river, 3 teens in trouble in the water one good samaritan, one brave cop. >> tense moments at the plaza state park along the east river, police and fire sources saying around 7:30. three teens entering the water appear to be in trouble. cell phone video from residents in the area capturing the massive response. a male bystander a good samaritan jumped into the water to help rescue the teams. >>> i saw two guys in the water, one rescue swimmer trying to go in after them. >> the teens make it out to safety on their own, but the good samaritan is in need help getting out of the water, he was unsuccessful the harbor units from fdny and nypd saved them motes. >> people making it out safely. back live the fdny say four of the people were taken to the hospital with just mino
. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, this is cbs2 news at 11:00. >>> rescued on the river, nypd boats, helicopters and dive teams converge to save three teenagers and the two men who tried to help. >>> good evening everyone. cbs2 scott is following the island tonight. >>> a scene here along the east river, 3 teens in trouble in the water one good samaritan, one brave cop. >> tense moments at the plaza state park along the east...
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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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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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the racial divide in new york city persists. black voters support m or de blasio. 64% of black voters approving of his performance. 24% disapprove. but ask white voters what they think, it's a whole different story. just 32% approve of the mayor's performance, while a majority, %, disapprove. what does this mean for the mayor's re-election prospects, if anything? well, right noweoverall 47% of new york city voters say the mayor oes not deserve re-election. 41% say he does. one thing that could spell some antrouble for the mayor in this quinnipiac poll, the mayor's appr al ratings are 14 points lower than governor andrew cuomo's. cuomo is up to 58% from a recent slump, whiot some have attributed to all the corruption investigations in albany. from the mayor's pe pecto e, the disparity in these two numbers may hurt a little more, because, of course, the mayor has been feuding with cuomo publicly in recent months. now a spokesman for mayor e blasio said the mayor isn't focused on political chatter, and that what matters are result
the racial divide in new york city persists. black voters support m or de blasio. 64% of black voters approving of his performance. 24% disapprove. but ask white voters what they think, it's a whole different story. just 32% approve of the mayor's performance, while a majority, %, disapprove. what does this mean for the mayor's re-election prospects, if anything? well, right noweoverall 47% of new york city voters say the mayor oes not deserve re-election. 41% say he does. one thing that could...
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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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we've been reporting the biggest outbreak new york city has ever seen of legionnaires. that's why the mayor instituted emergency legislation for cleaning the towers in all five boroughs. ernie: what does it involve? prongs. they want every building owner with a cooling tower to register that cooling tower with the buildings department online. then those owners are going to be required to make sure they inspect their towers at least four times a year. and if there's any bacteria found, any dangerous bacteria, they'll have to report that to the city. ernie: obviously a lot more aggressive there. at the state level, governor cuomo has plans of his own. >> reporter: that's right. it's interesting. as the outbreak spread, we heard from the city and state. both sort of doing their own things. today the mayor announced the city legislation, but governor cuomo wants to have state regulations so that all cities in the state have the same protocols. he says he doesn't want albany to be doing something different from new york city from nassau county. he thinks there needs to be st
we've been reporting the biggest outbreak new york city has ever seen of legionnaires. that's why the mayor instituted emergency legislation for cleaning the towers in all five boroughs. ernie: what does it involve? prongs. they want every building owner with a cooling tower to register that cooling tower with the buildings department online. then those owners are going to be required to make sure they inspect their towers at least four times a year. and if there's any bacteria found, any...
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went to a red sox game, found its way to new york city. but fell into trouble in philadelphia where a group of vandals apparently decapitated this friendly robot. the team behind hitch bot said in a statement, sometimes bad things happen to good robots. >> i didn't expect that there was so many people happy to root for hitch bot, to talk about it, to think what it likes. that's wonderful. >> his last tweet read, in part, my love for humans will never fade. before trying to hitchhike -- across canada, germany and the netherland. >> one astronaut admits to a case of high anxiety not from his flight but from president obama. it's scott kelly. he was fielding questions aboard the international space station from people on earth. now, one caught him by surprise. president obama tweeted, do you ever look out the window and just freak out. she responded i don't freak out about anything except getting a twitter question from you. they're doing a year long experiment. one daughter on earth, one in space. >> you can see the difference how it affects
went to a red sox game, found its way to new york city. but fell into trouble in philadelphia where a group of vandals apparently decapitated this friendly robot. the team behind hitch bot said in a statement, sometimes bad things happen to good robots. >> i didn't expect that there was so many people happy to root for hitch bot, to talk about it, to think what it likes. that's wonderful. >> his last tweet read, in part, my love for humans will never fade. before trying to hitchhike...
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it's new york city. you have to adapt. >> reporter: work is expected to wrap up here on the e, f, m and r september 4. why this time, why right now in summer? because historically this period of time has the lowest ridership of the year. we're live in jackson heights, marc santia, news 4 new york. >> all right, marc, thank you. >>> one more transit note. there were also delays on the brooklyn bridge this morning. chopper 4 overhead where a car overturned on the brooklyn bound side on the span. the accident shut down lanes until around 8:30 this morning. >>> right now on staten island, a search is under way for a man accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl. police say this happened when that man snack into the girl's home. news 4's lori bordonaro. >> reporter: good afternoon. we've learned 32-year-old daniel niateo is from the area but police are trying to track him down. we've been showing his picture to people around here but so far no one's seen him. on the lookout. residents of this port rich
it's new york city. you have to adapt. >> reporter: work is expected to wrap up here on the e, f, m and r september 4. why this time, why right now in summer? because historically this period of time has the lowest ridership of the year. we're live in jackson heights, marc santia, news 4 new york. >> all right, marc, thank you. >>> one more transit note. there were also delays on the brooklyn bridge this morning. chopper 4 overhead where a car overturned on the brooklyn...
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is new york city falling behind on fixing public parks? a backlog of work orders seems to show just that and it could put you and your kids' safety at risk. >> as the i-team's chris glorioso explains, how fast your local playground gets fixed may depend on where you live. >> reporter: the i-team obtained a list of thousands of city parks' work orders, and in it we found we often take months, even more than a year to fix serious playground 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 hickman playground. his little feet are hard to keep up with, but look closer at the ground he's playing on. cracks, crevices, and zig zags in the pavement are all over this park and the city has known about the trip hazard. there was a work order to fix them open for more than 477 days. >> if they do know about it, shame on them for not taking care of it. it's not right to our children, to us. >> reporter: the trip hazards are on a list
is new york city falling behind on fixing public parks? a backlog of work orders seems to show just that and it could put you and your kids' safety at risk. >> as the i-team's chris glorioso explains, how fast your local playground gets fixed may depend on where you live. >> reporter: the i-team obtained a list of thousands of city parks' work orders, and in it we found we often take months, even more than a year to fix serious playground problems. how about 477 days and counting to...
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especially new york city and long island beaches. dangerous current once again. >> thank you, raphael. thank you for joining us this sunday morning. see you next saturday at 6:00 a.m. meet the press is next. >>> this sunday, face to face with donald trump. >> are we in a reality show? >> no, that is not reality, this is the real deal. >> my interview with the man leading the polls on birtherism, isis and his plan on illegal immigration. >> it will work out so well, you will be so happy. in four years you'll be interviewing me and say what a great job you've done, president trump. >>> also is hillary's campaign in crisis. e-mails, sinking poll numbers, questions about trust. iowa voters are saying this about hillary's troubles. >> we're now down to rumors of gore and that's got to stink. >> all of it has led to talk of joe biden and the rise of this man, senator bernie sanders. he joins me live. >>> finally, how much fried food can you get for $50 at the iowa state fair? it turns out way too much. joining me for insight and analysis t
especially new york city and long island beaches. dangerous current once again. >> thank you, raphael. thank you for joining us this sunday morning. see you next saturday at 6:00 a.m. meet the press is next. >>> this sunday, face to face with donald trump. >> are we in a reality show? >> no, that is not reality, this is the real deal. >> my interview with the man leading the polls on birtherism, isis and his plan on illegal immigration. >> it will work out...
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new york city schoolkids deserve better. governor only gave de blasio a one-year extension to prove he can get the job done. governor will sure use de blasio' de blasio's struggle in-to-his advantage. and we will have to stathe process all over again. >> once again it will be the kids who suffer and for many yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no high fructose corn syrup. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs. yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, to 300 meg ultra-fast internet, we have you covered. even with wifi at home and on the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today
new york city schoolkids deserve better. governor only gave de blasio a one-year extension to prove he can get the job done. governor will sure use de blasio' de blasio's struggle in-to-his advantage. and we will have to stathe process all over again. >> once again it will be the kids who suffer and for many yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no high fructose corn syrup. [excited...
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ernie: we have 82 degrees in new york city. nick will be along in a moment with another nice forecast for tomorrow. here's what else is happening in the news. james holmes will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing 12 people in a colorado movie theatre. his life was life plus 3,300 years. the capsized fishing boat that went missing yesterday off sandy hook, new jersey, has been found. the captain of the ship has not. it's not clear if anyone was on the boat when it sank. the search resumes tomorrow. >> a new case of legionnaires' disease has been confirmed at new york presbyterian medical center in manhattan. state and city officials are working to find the source of the infection. it's unclear if it's connected to the recent deadly outbreak in the bronx. >> the wild week on wall street continued today. this time it produced a 619-point gain for the dow. it is the best day for the market in four years and ends a six-day slump. analysts say the volatility isn't over. expect the big swings to continue. that's what's ha
ernie: we have 82 degrees in new york city. nick will be along in a moment with another nice forecast for tomorrow. here's what else is happening in the news. james holmes will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing 12 people in a colorado movie theatre. his life was life plus 3,300 years. the capsized fishing boat that went missing yesterday off sandy hook, new jersey, has been found. the captain of the ship has not. it's not clear if anyone was on the boat when it sank. the search...
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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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the time it did exist open admission in places like new york city was it did help to change the opportunity structure. and there is black studies the most well-known and famous and longest lasting achievements of this period of student activism from the late 60s and early 1970s. when students opt for changes in the curriculum it was very controversial and i think this is something many americans that kind of forgotten and forgotten how eurocentric the curriculum was. i'm not talking about a handful of universities by the all these colleges and universities large and small public and private at a literature professor ask why are there no writers on the syllabus quiz where is richard wright are where's langston hughes or james old went you would probably be told that they weren't worthy of inclusion on the college curriculum. so students really had to fight. had to fight for their own education and i think what they want has enriched american higher education and lead to a transformation in american intellectual life, a transformation in knowledge production and college teaching that certainl
the time it did exist open admission in places like new york city was it did help to change the opportunity structure. and there is black studies the most well-known and famous and longest lasting achievements of this period of student activism from the late 60s and early 1970s. when students opt for changes in the curriculum it was very controversial and i think this is something many americans that kind of forgotten and forgotten how eurocentric the curriculum was. i'm not talking about a...