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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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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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. >> 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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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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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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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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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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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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i feel fortunate to say i have never been in new york city. i haven't really investigated or tried to look at what goes on in the nearby corridor. both of my sponsors have been around georgia, and how we can strengthen our law, making it fair and effective. >> georgia law does not require reporting of stolen guns, making it easy to people to buy guns easily, sell them to criminals, and later the guns will be stolen, making it more difficult to clog and shut down >>> on the federal stage as president obama put it, his efforts passing gun control, stymied by gun crime. there's a solicitor of hope. common ground between the two side. untreated or diagnosed, it's the common thread that combines mass shootings, john, the republican senator may have cracked the code on passing a law, making it harder for the mentally ill to get guns. he argues that with more data federal background will be more effective, and better clean who should and shouldn't by a gun. in return, states get more money. hey'll get more enforcement grants. the states get those mon
i feel fortunate to say i have never been in new york city. i haven't really investigated or tried to look at what goes on in the nearby corridor. both of my sponsors have been around georgia, and how we can strengthen our law, making it fair and effective. >> georgia law does not require reporting of stolen guns, making it easy to people to buy guns easily, sell them to criminals, and later the guns will be stolen, making it more difficult to clog and shut down >>> on the...
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like new york and l.a. in chicago, but what about the small ones like albany, new york? what is the history of them? we will have hit 95 cities in april 2016. >> most of the programming on c-span is event coverage. these are not event coverage types of pieces. they take you someplace. to a home, a historic site. >> we partner with our cable partners to explore the cultural history of various cities. >> the cable operator contact the city. it is the cable industry bringing us there. >> we are looking for great characters. you want your viewers to identify these people we're talking about. >> we are taking people on the road to places where they can touch things, see things, and learn about -- you know, it's not just the local history. a lot of local history plays into the national story. somebody is watching, it should be enticing enough that they will get the idea of the story, but also feel, this is in our backyard. you get a sense that i know that , just by watching this. you have to be up to communicate
like new york and l.a. in chicago, but what about the small ones like albany, new york? what is the history of them? we will have hit 95 cities in april 2016. >> most of the programming on c-span is event coverage. these are not event coverage types of pieces. they take you someplace. to a home, a historic site. >> we partner with our cable partners to explore the cultural history of various cities. >> the cable operator contact the city. it is the cable industry bringing us...
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general assembly. >>> from washington to new york city to philadelphia, eyewitness news will be with the pope the whole way. we have a special section on the web site where you can find the pope's full schedule. head to abc7ny/pope. follow us on facebook and twitter as well. >>> just ahead on "eyewitness news at 6:00," one of the biggest cell phone providers making a big change. what that means for you and your bill. >> a perfect day. temperatures are heating up. >>> verizon wireless started offering a plan to their customers. you get discounted phones with a two-year service contract. if you are willing to pay full price monthly fees for voice, text and data will go down and contract. meteorologist amy freeze is in for lee goldberg with what appears to be on the horizon if wave. >> a heat streak. the next seven days, starting every day. it's almost like arizona in the spring. >> august in new york. >> i comb par it to arizona. they had massive storms through tucson. look at this fantastic picture. as the storms were passing, a rainbow form. this photographer on his facebook page sai
general assembly. >>> from washington to new york city to philadelphia, eyewitness news will be with the pope the whole way. we have a special section on the web site where you can find the pope's full schedule. head to abc7ny/pope. follow us on facebook and twitter as well. >>> just ahead on "eyewitness news at 6:00," one of the biggest cell phone providers making a big change. what that means for you and your bill. >> a perfect day. temperatures are heating...
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. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. from the west coast to the middle part of the country, millions of americans are trying to clean up this morning from severe weather and devastating wildfires. the national weather service today is investigating possible tornados in northern illinois. forecast ers says the risk of more severe will remain for at least the next 24 hours. >>> for the west winds are fuelling wildfires. today 200 active duty soldiers are training to be send to the front lines. one fire has scorched nearly 70,000 acres. the nearby fire has destroyed more than 12,000 acres and entire communities have been forced to evacuate. >> reporter: the massive mobilization included an aerial assault, smoke jumpers leaping into rugged terrain in idaho. in california the fires are punishing. 300 homes are now threatened in this area. resources are stretched thin nationwide as 30,000 firefighters battle blazes. but relief is on the way. soldiers from washington state have been called in to help. for some it's simply too l
. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. from the west coast to the middle part of the country, millions of americans are trying to clean up this morning from severe weather and devastating wildfires. the national weather service today is investigating possible tornados in northern illinois. forecast ers says the risk of more severe will remain for at least the next 24 hours. >>> for the west winds are fuelling wildfires. today 200 active...
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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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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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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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in new york city. ten people have died and 100 others are infected. >>> it's a sweeping order from the mayor of new york city. all water cooling towers in the city must be tested for legionnaires' disease bacteria. >> we're doing this out of an abundance of caution. everyone understands the outbreak has been limited to one community in our city. >> reporter: health officials believe the cooling towers are the source of the outbreak. >> there is no risk to our drinking water. there is no risk to our water supply. >> reporter: but a top researcher recently told us more testing is needed and questioned the source of the bacteria. . >> although i don't have all of the data but i will tell you in the early '80s we reported where the source of legionnaires' disease came from and it came from the drinking water, despite the fact that the prevailing theory was that it came from cooling towers. >> reporter: >> for a cooling tower outbreak usually there are a lot of cases in a fairly short period of time and tha
in new york city. ten people have died and 100 others are infected. >>> it's a sweeping order from the mayor of new york city. all water cooling towers in the city must be tested for legionnaires' disease bacteria. >> we're doing this out of an abundance of caution. everyone understands the outbreak has been limited to one community in our city. >> reporter: health officials believe the cooling towers are the source of the outbreak. >> there is no risk to our drinking...
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it wove its way into the fabric of new york's the so subtly, so -- new york city so subtly, so tightly, it could not be ripped out. the real brilliance of the place for all its architectural glory is the way in which it confirms the values of the urban ensemble. today the sound of time it paul wrote that it was never as overpowering or as grandiose as reverberates in grand central, and more than any other place that i can think of, it embodies the voice of the city and the rhythms of urban america. thank you so much for listening. and i will be happy to answer any questions you might have. [applause] >> folks, we will have a microphone and we will go around. any questions? sam: there is one. >> hold on a minute. sam: i would like to introduce the man who made this book possible, the great photographs in it, the chief photographer for this book and the former photographer for the metro-north railroad, frank english. [applause] >> can you tell me how the trains turn around? sam: how the trains turn around? another innovation at grand central. two loops go under 40th street. so the trains
it wove its way into the fabric of new york's the so subtly, so -- new york city so subtly, so tightly, it could not be ripped out. the real brilliance of the place for all its architectural glory is the way in which it confirms the values of the urban ensemble. today the sound of time it paul wrote that it was never as overpowering or as grandiose as reverberates in grand central, and more than any other place that i can think of, it embodies the voice of the city and the rhythms of urban...
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. >> right now there is no hope for kids in new york city failing public schools. under administration if has been two years of school down the drain, and news gets worse every day, from day one de blasio administration and his hand-picked chancellor, have not had a best interest of students as their top priority. first thing they did was back up the truck in a award teacher union with massive new contract with retro active pay raises. now the "new york post," has been respecting a endless -- reporting a ent less stream of fraud in school system so-called social promotion where kids get a free pass to next grade regardless of performance, kids can take summer classes for quote, unquote credit recovery and cheat on exams, even those who don't are allowed to grat -- graduate, this is outrageous, and moraly and ethically wrong, possibly criminal in nature, there was a response, which is formation of a task force, in this case, a panel of cronies who would be investigating themselves and their friends, appeared on "good day new york" last year. >> chancellor thank you
. >> right now there is no hope for kids in new york city failing public schools. under administration if has been two years of school down the drain, and news gets worse every day, from day one de blasio administration and his hand-picked chancellor, have not had a best interest of students as their top priority. first thing they did was back up the truck in a award teacher union with massive new contract with retro active pay raises. now the "new york post," has been...
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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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good news about a new york city location. the city's newest carousel will take riders on a journey under the sea and it is sure to bring smiles to anyone dreaming to experience the magic of the ocean. >> i can't wait to see this in person. the sea glass carousel opens tomorrow at the battery. it's at the 25-acre public park in lower manhattan. just to keep y y up it date here. the ride is filled with 30 luminescent fish. for $5 you can twist and turn for a 3 1/2 minute aquatic area of special effects. >> the fish, as you know when you watch the aquarium, they dance. like the choreography of the movement is the most important thing. >> for the debut, s at glass will be open tomorrow from 1:00 in the afternoon until midnight. >> it is so cool. >> it does look cool. >> at i wasn't sure we could ride it. >> are you a dults >> we can. >> it won't be a complete washout this weekend so we won't see rain all the time. there t ll be a chance of hit or miss showers and thunderstorms. what we have to worry about the most is friday when
good news about a new york city location. the city's newest carousel will take riders on a journey under the sea and it is sure to bring smiles to anyone dreaming to experience the magic of the ocean. >> i can't wait to see this in person. the sea glass carousel opens tomorrow at the battery. it's at the 25-acre public park in lower manhattan. just to keep y y up it date here. the ride is filled with 30 luminescent fish. for $5 you can twist and turn for a 3 1/2 minute aquatic area of...
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all of my family supports were in new york city. it was difficult for my two boys, they left their dad. but their dad traveled back and forth to new york city. from atlanta to be there for them, my old oest son which is the one whom generate contact wh human services name is trey he found it most difficult. he was raised with his dad, of course, if you can imagine it was a disruption in the family. i sought help and support for my family challenges. my son was attending family counseling, and we were -- we were getting some supports that we needed. but i can tell you that the move to new york city and a separation from his father was difficult, and it was challenging. thereby generating aggressive behavior to my son in which i continuously sought help with. i began to ask every week about services, individual services for my son. i was told that those services were not available immediately. we were on a wait list. we stayed on the wait list before we could actually get off of that wait list, there was an altercation that occurred b
all of my family supports were in new york city. it was difficult for my two boys, they left their dad. but their dad traveled back and forth to new york city. from atlanta to be there for them, my old oest son which is the one whom generate contact wh human services name is trey he found it most difficult. he was raised with his dad, of course, if you can imagine it was a disruption in the family. i sought help and support for my family challenges. my son was attending family counseling, and...
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a former new york city police officer and lecturer at the john jay. college of criminal justice police ande state of community relations on the first anniversary of the shooting in ferguson, missouri. yourways, we will take calls. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. " live aton journal 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. five panelists, including a parent advocate, former foster child, and two state child welfare officials testified at a senate committee tuesday on ways the federal government can reduce the number of children in group foster care homes. this is about an hour and a half. >> robert frost once wrote, home is a place where you have to go there. they have to take you in. unfortunately for far too many children in our foster care system, that type of home is not available. the senate finance committee we will hear testimony on alternatives that can reduce the reliance on foster care group homes. i am pleased to have worked on this hearing with ranking member widen. keep it up. hearing, bipartisan and i appreciate senator wyden's efforts
a former new york city police officer and lecturer at the john jay. college of criminal justice police ande state of community relations on the first anniversary of the shooting in ferguson, missouri. yourways, we will take calls. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. " live aton journal 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. five panelists, including a parent advocate, former foster child, and two state child welfare officials testified at a senate committee tuesday on ways the federal...
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because it makes no sense to say that the minimum wage in new york city is the same as the iowa.m wage in we have to remember that a lot of minimum wage jobs are jobs where people start. in those jobs, they learn skills. we need to be honest about the consequences of raising the minimum wage to high. young people who are trapped in poor neighborhoods will have less opportunity to learn how to move forward. i started out as a secretary in a real estate firm. my husband started out as a tow truck driver. i tell young people all the time, don't worry about getting the perfect job. just get a job, any job. [applause] in every job, you will learn things. you will learn things about yourself, about the world around you, you will learn skills you can use to get a better job. we need to understand where real growth in jobs comes from. it does not come from local government telling businesses how much to pay their workers. those small family owned twonesses and farms create thirds of the new jobs in this country. they employ half the people. we are crushing them. the power of the federal that b
because it makes no sense to say that the minimum wage in new york city is the same as the iowa.m wage in we have to remember that a lot of minimum wage jobs are jobs where people start. in those jobs, they learn skills. we need to be honest about the consequences of raising the minimum wage to high. young people who are trapped in poor neighborhoods will have less opportunity to learn how to move forward. i started out as a secretary in a real estate firm. my husband started out as a tow truck...
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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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the new york city department of education confirms with news 4 tonight, it is investigating an incident that some parents believe happened at an upstate football training camp. julie ann played jv sports at susan wagner high school and says the allegations are out of character for the school and its sports department. >> i used to play jv sports for the school for three different seasons, and i've never come across anything that would seem controversial. everything has always been very fair, very family-oriented. >> reporter: a mother first told the staten island advance her son and other students were hit with a broom handle during summer training by other members of the team. she wouldn't describe it as hazing, but she reportedly said the injuries weren't the kind you would get during standard football practice. the incident allegedly happened when the jv football team attended training at camp pontiac between august 19th and 26th. parents like dominic want answers. >> get to the bottom of it, find out, you know, what exactly went on and try and stop it. >> reporter: a spokesperson fo
the new york city department of education confirms with news 4 tonight, it is investigating an incident that some parents believe happened at an upstate football training camp. julie ann played jv sports at susan wagner high school and says the allegations are out of character for the school and its sports department. >> i used to play jv sports for the school for three different seasons, and i've never come across anything that would seem controversial. everything has always been very...
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york city. then tuesday, they change in overnight hours after midnight, rain will creep into western new jersey, we'll see a steady rain fall for the area for tuesday morning commute. we're expecting flooding to be an issue as pockets of heavy rain fall come across the area tuesday. tuesday looks to be a wash out, then clearing out for mid week, and dryer air moving in. tonight, partly cloudy, nice. we'll find readings in 50s, close to 70 in city, tomorrow, a mix of sun, clouds a threat of isolated showers norm and west of city, mostly hudson valley issue tomorrow temperatures about average this time of year, mostly upper 70s to low 80s. tuesday. we be see flooding potential. parts of the area. and wednesday, sunshine, dryer, and low 80s. and it looks good to second half of the week. we're expecting nice weather, and maybe chance of isolated shower or thunderstorm on afternoon on saturday, i'm watching that one, because i know everything is worried about the weekend, and i have plans. >> you hav
york city. then tuesday, they change in overnight hours after midnight, rain will creep into western new jersey, we'll see a steady rain fall for the area for tuesday morning commute. we're expecting flooding to be an issue as pockets of heavy rain fall come across the area tuesday. tuesday looks to be a wash out, then clearing out for mid week, and dryer air moving in. tonight, partly cloudy, nice. we'll find readings in 50s, close to 70 in city, tomorrow, a mix of sun, clouds a threat of...
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new york city dealing with a sprinkle throughout the day. maybe a rumble of thunder and the clouds try to dominate our weather. i think we're going to have some sunshine and not as much as we do today. 86 for kwur high. low humidity and it feels great. late shower especially as you head towards the morning hours. the 7-day forecast it gets muggy and stays muggy. sunday, monday and tuesday slight weather change there. you want to stay up to date with all the changes. tap the news 4 logo in the corner and select the weather tab. news 4 new york app for iphone is available in the app store right now and while you're online, if you want to play our trivia game, we're celebrating the final day of the harlem week festival. how much do you know about the neighborhood. we're going to test your knowledge. harlem trivia is ahead. >>> we are back. it's time to play this morning's trivia game. >> raphy, take it away. yes, it is trivia time. today's topics all about harlem. to celebrate the last die, for those of you joining us, here's how you play. log
new york city dealing with a sprinkle throughout the day. maybe a rumble of thunder and the clouds try to dominate our weather. i think we're going to have some sunshine and not as much as we do today. 86 for kwur high. low humidity and it feels great. late shower especially as you head towards the morning hours. the 7-day forecast it gets muggy and stays muggy. sunday, monday and tuesday slight weather change there. you want to stay up to date with all the changes. tap the news 4 logo in the...
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then middle school math teacher from new york city will share perspective on race and class as they relate to education. luÍs vilson in this is not a test. we will take your phone calls, emails and tweets. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> tuesday, smart technology to connect government services. see it live at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. ♪ ♪ >> i'm thrilled and excited to be here. i want to thank c-span for covering the national book festival. we have a beautiful sunny day. i hope the crowds show the crowds. >> one thing about remember about exceptional presidents, is that the exception. >> this is a wonder event. heaven is a library, if that's the case, heaven has gone out today and we are in heaven of this national book festival. >> the leaders for tomorrow. i am youth leader for today. >> trying to show that we had this red-blew map. the divide was a little divide. the idea that the country itself is a polarized as washington is just wrote. i don't know a scientists who believes that. >> all people that they realize that whatever they've
then middle school math teacher from new york city will share perspective on race and class as they relate to education. luÍs vilson in this is not a test. we will take your phone calls, emails and tweets. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> tuesday, smart technology to connect government services. see it live at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. ♪ ♪ >> i'm thrilled and excited to be here. i want to thank c-span for covering the national book...
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. -- then a houses detroiter driving to the city and the voice talking about how this is not new york city or the windy city. car andomes out of his there is a gospel choir rising in song. city.s is the motory this is what we do. david: something about it made me choke up. my wife said, they are just selling cars and this is a commercial. i was born in detroit. i lived there until i was six. i'm identified with washington and madison, wisconsin, but my place.s mike p 00-- the collapse of detroit is very important. there are a lot of economics writers that can write that much better. what can i contribute? i want to do a book that captures detroit when it was -- and show america what detroit gave it. we think about what detroit committed -- contributed to america. it gives a deeper appreciation of what it has gone through. the shadows of collapse are through this book, even though it takes place 50 years ago. >> can you talk a little bit about the collapse of detroit and how you chose those topics and take us through that a little bit? was reporting this book, detroit was in the news a
. -- then a houses detroiter driving to the city and the voice talking about how this is not new york city or the windy city. car andomes out of his there is a gospel choir rising in song. city.s is the motory this is what we do. david: something about it made me choke up. my wife said, they are just selling cars and this is a commercial. i was born in detroit. i lived there until i was six. i'm identified with washington and madison, wisconsin, but my place.s mike p 00-- the collapse of...
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i begin here in new york city, times square, new year's eve. ,t is a good moment to begin not only because it is the beginning of the year, but because packed in the crowd of 50,000 people are a lot of the themes that echoed throughout the year and are in this book. 1900, new year's eve had been a relatively sedate affair. in new york people would go down to trinity church and listen to the bells rang at midnight then go home and say their prayers and go to bed. by 1908 that changed completely. the effects of a we consider new year's eve to be today. very raucous and almost violent, out of control. it little bit like mardi gras. fact, the melting pot. that phrase was coined by a playwright. you have heard the phrase to describe america's capacity to absorb immigrants. times square that night was a melting pot in action. people of all ethnicities, economic backgrounds, clashed against each other. men and women rubbed against each other, which was rare. they lived in different spheres at that point. one of the exciting things to do if you were a
i begin here in new york city, times square, new year's eve. ,t is a good moment to begin not only because it is the beginning of the year, but because packed in the crowd of 50,000 people are a lot of the themes that echoed throughout the year and are in this book. 1900, new year's eve had been a relatively sedate affair. in new york people would go down to trinity church and listen to the bells rang at midnight then go home and say their prayers and go to bed. by 1908 that changed completely....
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you can stay in the know with the news 4 new york app. >>> tonight city leaders say the legionnaires' disease outbreak in the bronx has been contained. seven people have succumbed to the disease, but the five buildings that tested positive for the bacteria are the only ones effected. gus rosendale is in the bronx. >> reporter: they're telling us they believe the worst is over. there may be new cases. a call for new laws. by all accounts, streamline plastics did everything right. monthly cleanings on the water tanks on the roof in the south bronx, but late last week the department of health detected legionella in those tanks. >> we've been here since 1996 and we haven't had any kind of problems. >> reporter: streamline, one of five buildings that tested positive. all those locations have been sanitized. city officials believe the outbreak is contained and past its peak. >> we expect the case rate to decline and the number of cases to fall. >> reporter: it's unclear why the outbreak happened here in the south bronx. doctors say legionella is a common bacteria that occasionally forms in
you can stay in the know with the news 4 new york app. >>> tonight city leaders say the legionnaires' disease outbreak in the bronx has been contained. seven people have succumbed to the disease, but the five buildings that tested positive for the bacteria are the only ones effected. gus rosendale is in the bronx. >> reporter: they're telling us they believe the worst is over. there may be new cases. a call for new laws. by all accounts, streamline plastics did everything right....
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if you look in new york city, we are asking you now what is the answer. right here in new york city, there's an incredible network much schools. these are public schools, not charters, and they have more special needs kids than the general population. there's one thing that is making it different. they have a waiver from the high stakes test. they put in place performance based assessment based on the thd model of dissertation. they have better outcomes. higher graduation rates. more kids going to college. more kids staying in college, and smaller gaps between groups, they have done away with the high stakes test. if the tests were a key to accountability. >> if they were key to bility ability, if they perform better, thee are the worst. yet they are the best. >> i agree. i think the performance assessment. we have ample evidence. large numbers of kids that passed the test. going to college, they have to take remedial courses. the tests - it doesn't prepare them to right. the common core is intended to address that. one thing that is interesting, i'm not
if you look in new york city, we are asking you now what is the answer. right here in new york city, there's an incredible network much schools. these are public schools, not charters, and they have more special needs kids than the general population. there's one thing that is making it different. they have a waiver from the high stakes test. they put in place performance based assessment based on the thd model of dissertation. they have better outcomes. higher graduation rates. more kids going...
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and in new york city officials say they may know where the deadly legionaires disease is coming from. those stories and more when "action news" continues. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> officials in alabama say a home is being quarantined because of a possible ebola case, right now the patient is treated at the university of alabama birmingham hospital, after feeling symptoms and notifying authorities the patient recently travelled to a country with active ebola cases and family members of the patient are asked to stay inside of their home in birmingham. officers are guarding the house and we should find out if the patient actually has ebola. >>> now to the latest of another deadly disease, officers believe that cooling towers are to blame for spreading legionaires, a sear case of pneumonia. >> this morning a major health warning for the outbreak of legi
and in new york city officials say they may know where the deadly legionaires disease is coming from. those stories and more when "action news" continues. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> officials in alabama say a home is being quarantined...
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america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. buyers are out in force this morning on wall street. [ bell chimes ] >> the dow is climbing, despite another huge selloff in asia. stocks in china plunged, but right now taking a look at the big board, the dow is up 256 points, the s&p and nasdaq also higher this morning. it's a major turn around from yesterday where the stocks fell more than 3%. mary snow how are the marketing looking so far? >> reporter: an hour into the trading day, the markets are up, the dow jones up 270 points. stocks surged within the first few minutes of the opening. the move by china overnight to cut interest rates helped accelerate the buying and set the momentum for the day, but putting it in perspective is alan valdes, the director of floor trading at wall street capitol partners. thanks for joining us. you said that china's move is the fifth interest rate cut since november. how much really can that be -- how much help could that be? >> exactly. it hasn't worked here. it alleviates a lot
america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. buyers are out in force this morning on wall street. [ bell chimes ] >> the dow is climbing, despite another huge selloff in asia. stocks in china plunged, but right now taking a look at the big board, the dow is up 256 points, the s&p and nasdaq also higher this morning. it's a major turn around from yesterday where the stocks fell more than 3%. mary snow how are the marketing looking so far? >> reporter: an hour into the...
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it has shaken up the entire new york city education system. she publicly knowledged in an article she wrote for the post that she wanted to fail high school. she did fail one class but it went came time for graduation she passed the class. the teacher admitted she was pressured to pass her, so i went to bryant high school in long island, i talked to peter meyer who was a teacher there and the president of the former parent association. they told me it starts with the governor and goes down to the chancellor, superintendent and then the principal start pressuring teachers using various tactics. >> our principal would chase down teachers to improve the graduation rate, their their changing grades behind our back, and it's just a tragedy. >> in 2013, he reported to the superiors and they retaliated against him. >> i came into the school and i said i was i was going to the main office and they had me sit in for six hours and 15 minutes. basically doing nothing, at one point they gave me 5000 sheets of of paper and told me to stack them in stacks o
it has shaken up the entire new york city education system. she publicly knowledged in an article she wrote for the post that she wanted to fail high school. she did fail one class but it went came time for graduation she passed the class. the teacher admitted she was pressured to pass her, so i went to bryant high school in long island, i talked to peter meyer who was a teacher there and the president of the former parent association. they told me it starts with the governor and goes down to...
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today isis poses as large a threat if not greater to america, not just cities like new york but communities across america, and we have got to stand up and defeat radical islam over there before they can attack us here. let me give you two examples. think what happened in this country in the last few months. garland, texas. an american, radicalized by another american would have killed dozens of american citizens but for a texas cop. think of what happened in chattanooga, tennessee. an american radicalized by jihadists killed marine recruiters before he was finally killed. we have got to shut down isis or any radical islamic group possibility to recruit, to radicalize, or to proclaim an urge jihad anywhere in the united states regardless of where that message comes from. i'm a great believer in the first amendment. freedom of speech matters. but you can't yell fire in a crowded theater. you cannot tell a fellow american to kill your other americans in the name of jihad. that's not protected speech. that's a crime. they have to be shut down and arrested whether they are preaching it on the i
today isis poses as large a threat if not greater to america, not just cities like new york but communities across america, and we have got to stand up and defeat radical islam over there before they can attack us here. let me give you two examples. think what happened in this country in the last few months. garland, texas. an american, radicalized by another american would have killed dozens of american citizens but for a texas cop. think of what happened in chattanooga, tennessee. an american...
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a hit or miss storm can't be ruled out to the west of new york city. we'll look at the showers for eastern long island. lauren scala has a look at your commute. >> good morning everyone. we have a couple of trouble spots already. we'll head to lakewood new jersey where route 88 is shut down between south clifton avenue and lexington avenue. let's head to the whitestone bridge. also a crash there. some delays. more weather and traffic on the 4s. >>> an overnight house fire left a child fighting for his life. katherine creag is in marine park with more. >> reporter: neighbors describe seeing chaos, people screaming, paramedics carrying out that little boy. right now, you can see police officials, some fire investigators here still on the scene. this was about 1:15 this morning when fire broke out. what neighbors are telling us that they saw a lot of the damage on the second floor of the home. that's where they believe the child and his family lived in an upstairs apartment. 1:15 when fire broke out and neighbors tell us it was heartbreaking seeing that l
a hit or miss storm can't be ruled out to the west of new york city. we'll look at the showers for eastern long island. lauren scala has a look at your commute. >> good morning everyone. we have a couple of trouble spots already. we'll head to lakewood new jersey where route 88 is shut down between south clifton avenue and lexington avenue. let's head to the whitestone bridge. also a crash there. some delays. more weather and traffic on the 4s. >>> an overnight house fire left a...
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alison: a new report says a shocking number of new york city school kids are homeless. steve: that means they depend a lot on city services, including the classroom. it's taking a toll on the system and the kids. lisa evers takes a look. >> reporter: it's almost back to school time for children all over the country. here in new york city, tens of thousands of kids will be starting class without a place to call home. a shocking new report out today by the institute for children, poverty and homelessness, found that the number of children with no permanent housing is the highest ever in recorded history. >> the biggest thing our report found is there are over 84,000 children homeless in new york city public schools. if all those children lived together, they would make up a city that's comparable in size to trenton, new jersey. >> reporter: the report found that the impact of the instability on the children's lives and their learning ability could be measured and there's no question it takes a toll. >> one thing we found in the report is that for the first time, we were a
alison: a new report says a shocking number of new york city school kids are homeless. steve: that means they depend a lot on city services, including the classroom. it's taking a toll on the system and the kids. lisa evers takes a look. >> reporter: it's almost back to school time for children all over the country. here in new york city, tens of thousands of kids will be starting class without a place to call home. a shocking new report out today by the institute for children, poverty...
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york city, i'm tony harris. the epa is now at the scene of a toxic spill from a colorado mine, and some critics say that poll he jeez are not enough. >>> in china, the death toll is beginning to rise, and another day of protests over the shooting of another man. we'll look at how officers can avoid deadly encounters.
york city, i'm tony harris. the epa is now at the scene of a toxic spill from a colorado mine, and some critics say that poll he jeez are not enough. >>> in china, the death toll is beginning to rise, and another day of protests over the shooting of another man. we'll look at how officers can avoid deadly encounters.
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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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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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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the discovery of debris which could be from flight mh370. the boeing triple seven vanished in march of 2014. 239 passengers and crew went missing. the object was found on the indian ocean and appears to be a torn wing flap and will be shipped to france for examination. joining me now from washington is steve ganyard, a former pilot and an abc news contributor and president of a firm. i'm pleased to have him back on the program. thank you so much. tell me what we have discovered here and what it might tell us and where it might lead us. steve: the good news is that after 16 months, an airplane that disappeared, and the world could not fathom how a huge charlie: we continue with a look at the death of the taliban leader mullah omar, forced from power in 2000 one and has been considered the ghosts leader of the group. the taliban released a statement today saying he died of illness. it apologized for any mistakes he made during his rule. the afghan government sugge
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the discovery of debris which could be from flight mh370. the boeing triple seven vanished in march of 2014. 239 passengers and crew went missing. the object was found on the indian ocean and appears to be a torn wing flap and will be shipped to france for examination. joining me now from washington is steve ganyard, a former pilot and an abc news contributor and president of a firm. i'm pleased...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio stressed the importance of early treatment. >> it is vital to remember that because this is not a contagious disease, and it is a disease that can be treated with antibiotics, it's important to inform anyone on the affected area, who believes they have symptoms, that they must get care >>> health officials suspect that five cooling towers in the south bronx are the source, and it's a week since the last new case of lijon air's was -- legion air's was diagnosed. dismoo the suspects of the slender man case will be tried as assaults. two wisconsin girls charged with the attempted murder of a class mate, telling investigators they stopped a girl 19 times to please a fictional internet character known as slender man. today a judge ruled that the case would remain in adult court, calling it a frankly vicious crime >>> an iranian court is suspected to rule on the case of a "the washington post" reporter imprisoned there for a jeer, jason reseighon has iranian and american citizenship, he is accused of spying for the united states government. he and "the washing
new york city mayor bill de blasio stressed the importance of early treatment. >> it is vital to remember that because this is not a contagious disease, and it is a disease that can be treated with antibiotics, it's important to inform anyone on the affected area, who believes they have symptoms, that they must get care >>> health officials suspect that five cooling towers in the south bronx are the source, and it's a week since the last new case of lijon air's was -- legion...
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' disease in new york city history -- at least a dozen people dead now. more than 120 others diagnosed and treated and survived. this morning, a closer look at the city's response and efforts to try to contain the bacteria that had been breeding in cooling towers. >> it was a vote of conscience for me. it'll be a vote of conscience for my colleagues. >> but first, new york senior u.s. senator charles schumer, apparently after much angst and discussion, comes out against the iran nuclear deal, the first democratic senator to come out against this deal, and a big blow for the white house. will enough democrats join republicans to block this deal and hand president obama a rather large defeat? good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter, in for diana williams. the stage now set for what will likely be a monumental debate and with monumental implications around the world. opponents of this nuclear deal with iran say the agreement might green-light iran to become a nuclear state. >> this agreement sanctions a threshold iranian nuclear state after 10 to 15 years. t
' disease in new york city history -- at least a dozen people dead now. more than 120 others diagnosed and treated and survived. this morning, a closer look at the city's response and efforts to try to contain the bacteria that had been breeding in cooling towers. >> it was a vote of conscience for me. it'll be a vote of conscience for my colleagues. >> but first, new york senior u.s. senator charles schumer, apparently after much angst and discussion, comes out against the iran...
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. >>> exciting news from 30 rock in new york city. the studio welcomes back tracey morgan who returns to the show. this will be the first performance since the accident that nearly took his life. he was a cast member for seven seasons and hosted once before. he took to twit tore announce his return writing stoked to be going home with the hashtag snl. the 43rd season appears october 17th with miley cyrus hosting for a third time. and jon stewart hosting wwe "summer slam." he'll spend time hosting this sunday. a long time pro wrestling fan, stewart got into wrestling feud with the current heavy weight champion earlier this year which culminated with stewart storming the ring with wwe monday night raw. >>> stevie wonder surprised fans with three pop-up concerts yesterday starting in washington d.c. fans turned out to hear him play five songs at a morning show in philadelphia and ending the evening in new york city central park. he per formed songs from 1976 album songs in the key of life. the shows were part of a promotion for fall leg
. >>> exciting news from 30 rock in new york city. the studio welcomes back tracey morgan who returns to the show. this will be the first performance since the accident that nearly took his life. he was a cast member for seven seasons and hosted once before. he took to twit tore announce his return writing stoked to be going home with the hashtag snl. the 43rd season appears october 17th with miley cyrus hosting for a third time. and jon stewart hosting wwe "summer slam."...
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york city. the health department has issued warnings to bodegas across east harlem to remind hem them of that. from the newsroom, liz da hem, fox 5 news. >> renaming a post office for a local hero. the corporal juan el can troh, a post office building honors a 32-year-old soldier who died in an explosion in iraq in 2007. congressman charlie rangel sponsored a bill to rename the post office in his honor. he was born in the dominican republic. the facility also recognizes other immigrants like him who serve in the armed forces even though they aren't citizens. >>> a brooklyn pizza place that serves much more than just pies. some say it's the best thing on the menu, not even the pizza. we'll show you the dish customers are raving about. >>> and excelling at ultimate frisbee could soon score you a trip to the oly 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 appointme
york city. the health department has issued warnings to bodegas across east harlem to remind hem them of that. from the newsroom, liz da hem, fox 5 news. >> renaming a post office for a local hero. the corporal juan el can troh, a post office building honors a 32-year-old soldier who died in an explosion in iraq in 2007. congressman charlie rangel sponsored a bill to rename the post office in his honor. he was born in the dominican republic. the facility also recognizes other immigrants...