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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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the patriots' quarterback back before a judge in new york city today. so what's next for deflategate? >>> and a hiker's close bears. situation. >>> lonnie quinn. >> july and august the hottest months in new york city. as we get ready to move into september, to the 91. we will talk about that in just a bit. >>> and coming up on the "cbs evening news," a man suspected of gunning down a texas deputy appears before a judge. scott pelley with that at 6:30. >> the law officer was assassinated in cold blood over the weekend. well, today the man that police believe pulled the trigger pleaded -- i am sorry, was was charged with capital murder. his attorneys tell us he will plead not guilty. we will have that story and the rest of the world news coming right up on the "cbs evening news." in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, and advanced hospice and palliative care for adults and children, but the values o
the patriots' quarterback back before a judge in new york city today. so what's next for deflategate? >>> and a hiker's close bears. situation. >>> lonnie quinn. >> july and august the hottest months in new york city. as we get ready to move into september, to the 91. we will talk about that in just a bit. >>> and coming up on the "cbs evening news," a man suspected of gunning down a texas deputy appears before a judge. scott pelley with that at 6:30....
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another new york city landmark bites the dust. the apple diner closed to force in order to make room for a luxury high-rise. looking sharp and how to find the suit that won't make you sweat in the hot weather. we're going to tell you about that. also one coworker who makes thing just terrible for everyone else on the job. how that behavior could, in fact, be dangerous. that leads me to the facebook question what is your worst work place experience? head to facebook.com/"fox 5 ny" while you're there leave us your comment. also like our page as well as tweet me at antwan fox 5. hello audrey. >> hello antwan another hot day across the tristate area. temperatures above average across the region. we topped it out at 90 across parts of the area. i'll let you know how long the heat is going to continue when "fox 5 news" at 10 continues. [african-style music] take my hand to the land take my hand to the land, whoa-oh! (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to bring the thrills, the adventure and the best of africa back home
another new york city landmark bites the dust. the apple diner closed to force in order to make room for a luxury high-rise. looking sharp and how to find the suit that won't make you sweat in the hot weather. we're going to tell you about that. also one coworker who makes thing just terrible for everyone else on the job. how that behavior could, in fact, be dangerous. that leads me to the facebook question what is your worst work place experience? head to facebook.com/"fox 5 ny"...
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worst case a shower sneaks into new york city. i am concerned what happened when the storm durals up the -- curls up the coast on saturday. look what happens on this futurecast. we start out with thursday afternoon. the high clouds come in. thursday into friday. a brush of rain may get southern ocean county. a few sprinkles to long island and new york city. north and west, very little impact. clouds and probably some breaks in the clouds as well. that first piece scoots offshore. clouds may thin out friday west. then this second piece where at least clouds are going to get beaches. brighter off to the west. but there are other computer models suggesting that rain may hug the coastline saturday into early sunday morning then exits. questions because we are on the fringe of that system. i will have more at 6:00. sun and high clouds tomorrow. friday nicer north. maybe an early shower especially south of new york city, around 80. saturday into sunday morning, the most dependable part of the weekend would be sunday afternoon as the sto
worst case a shower sneaks into new york city. i am concerned what happened when the storm durals up the -- curls up the coast on saturday. look what happens on this futurecast. we start out with thursday afternoon. the high clouds come in. thursday into friday. a brush of rain may get southern ocean county. a few sprinkles to long island and new york city. north and west, very little impact. clouds and probably some breaks in the clouds as well. that first piece scoots offshore. clouds may...
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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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of new york city. high pressure from the great lakes will slide eastward. letter it's like the hot bermuda high. it pulls up all the heat from down south and the humidity with it. that's why the temperatures will fire this afternoon to some forecast heat indices of 97 in morristown. it's easy for this section of new jersey. see the red in here, passaic, bergen, hudson, union county and down to middlesex it can get to 100 for the real feel this afternoon. then tomorrow morning we start out with a real feel around 80. then by afternoon tomorrow, 90, 92. but the temperature will be about 93. record high tomorrow 94. we might could break a record tomorrow. we have to see how it works out. rip current risk at the beaches for south shore of long island and new york city, that is a moderate risk and jersey shore a low risk. it's flat. the sea breeze will kick up a little bit this afternoon. that will pick up to 5 to 10 knots, 15 knots. tomorrow there will be that glow out of the southwest ahead of the front.
of new york city. high pressure from the great lakes will slide eastward. letter it's like the hot bermuda high. it pulls up all the heat from down south and the humidity with it. that's why the temperatures will fire this afternoon to some forecast heat indices of 97 in morristown. it's easy for this section of new jersey. see the red in here, passaic, bergen, hudson, union county and down to middlesex it can get to 100 for the real feel this afternoon. then tomorrow morning we start out with...
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york -- five boroughs of new york city. this thunderstorm is moving into orange county, especially to monroe, blooming grove, cloud to ground lightning, another batch of storms over dutchess county, pine lanes. a cold front slicing through the tri-state area. that will continue the thunder threat during much of the day today before the drier air moves in tonight. tomorrow will be a great day, high up to 85. much less humid. accuweather forecast today, warm and humid. a couple of showers and a thunderstorm around. there will be some times. the high up to 87. clearing, becoming more comfortable overnight, 67 in midtown. 50s in many of the suburbs. less humid, brilliant sunshine. the high up to 85. fantastic days thursday and friday with plenty of sunshine, low humidity, highs in the low to mid-80s. warmer into the weekend. 89 degrees. a shower or thunderstorm in the forecast early next week. highs near the 90-degree mark. it's late august. we will round out august on a warm note. august so far 3 1/2 degrees above average. >>
york -- five boroughs of new york city. this thunderstorm is moving into orange county, especially to monroe, blooming grove, cloud to ground lightning, another batch of storms over dutchess county, pine lanes. a cold front slicing through the tri-state area. that will continue the thunder threat during much of the day today before the drier air moves in tonight. tomorrow will be a great day, high up to 85. much less humid. accuweather forecast today, warm and humid. a couple of showers and a...
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york city through new jersey and down to philadelphia. call it a long trifecta of events with the u.n. general assembly and its heads of states including president obama. you'll have those two metlife football games thursday and sunday, giants and the jets, and then, of course, the pope. papal visits have always, always drawn huge crowds and pope francis, perhaps more than any other. witnesses, recent visit to south america and some 6 million who saw him in the philippines, now it's our turn. >> it is estimated that up to 2 million people and hundreds of thousands of vehicles will travel to see the pope and this translates to more than 100,000 cars through new jersey and as we plan possibly for more, it could mean 250,000 cars through new jersey. >> it's no un rstatement to say that this will not be your average travel week. >> reporter: with 2 million or more expected for that sunday afternoon mass in philadelphia, the concern is some people may end up walking as many as six or seven hours to get to downtown philadelphia from wherever th
york city through new jersey and down to philadelphia. call it a long trifecta of events with the u.n. general assembly and its heads of states including president obama. you'll have those two metlife football games thursday and sunday, giants and the jets, and then, of course, the pope. papal visits have always, always drawn huge crowds and pope francis, perhaps more than any other. witnesses, recent visit to south america and some 6 million who saw him in the philippines, now it's our turn....
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york" is a new book that tells the courageous story of the first black new york city police officer. now, samuel battle broke the color barrier on the police force, enduring hostility on the job and on city streets. joining us today -- pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the author of "one righteous man," arthur browne. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having me, sandra. i appreciate it. >> this book really is a walk-through history, through new york city history, in a lot of ways -- and even the country's to a smaller extent. what drew you to sam battle's story? >> okay. in 2009, an amateur historian had known about sam battle and known that he'd been the first cop on the new york city police force, that he'd broken in in 1911. he persuaded new york city to place a sign up on the intersection of lenox avenue and 135th street. the daily news did a little story. they called him the jackie robinson of the police department. i'd worked with the daily news for 35 years as a journalist and never thought about the concept, never wondered, "how did all
york" is a new book that tells the courageous story of the first black new york city police officer. now, samuel battle broke the color barrier on the police force, enduring hostility on the job and on city streets. joining us today -- pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the author of "one righteous man," arthur browne. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having me, sandra. i appreciate it. >> this book really is a walk-through...
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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 p yeah, i'm married. does it
>> 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...
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york city firefighter who considers it a sign of disrespect to work in a new york city fire house on christmas yve or christmas day. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: how would you feel if the fire department and police department didn't show up at that time? >> i represent the union tradesmen in this city, and it was an honor to work through christmas on that 9/11 to give that closure to those people that were on the other side of that gate every morning showing us their pictures of their loved ones. i don't think there was anything better than to go out there and help other people. >> what would the families think of us if we didn't do our job for them? >> jon: on 9/11 when you heard the towers got hit and you were with your colleagues and n.y.p.d. and the fire department, when you guys voted, obviously you needed a super majority to vote to go down there right? you vote. you need a super majority. ( laughter ) >> by one vote we got it. >> jon: did you have to promise things to the other firefighters or other policemen, like just vote with us on this to go down to the towers to save
york city firefighter who considers it a sign of disrespect to work in a new york city fire house on christmas yve or christmas day. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: how would you feel if the fire department and police department didn't show up at that time? >> i represent the union tradesmen in this city, and it was an honor to work through christmas on that 9/11 to give that closure to those people that were on the other side of that gate every morning showing us their pictures of...
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into new york city and along the hudson valley. areas like the palisades parkway, the thruway, the garden state parkway will have rain during that time. friday night, things will be shifting to the east. i think all day we'll see the steady rainfall across new york city. then it shifts to the east by friday night. after that, we'll start to see better weather coming in. i'm leaving the chance for a couple of isolated showers over the weekend. we have tropical storm danny in the atlantic right now. its projected path will take it to the lesser antilles. it is expected to weaken from a hurricane status and expected to increase to a hurricane and weaken a bit as it hits the islands. we'll keep an eye on it to see how it may affect the u.s. as we go into next week. partly cloudy skies for our area. scattered showers and storms will diminish after sunset. expect a muggy and mild night. tomorrow, we'll wake up with fog, have lots of clouds, with temperatures in the 80s. watch out for scattered showers into new jersey and the hudson valle
into new york city and along the hudson valley. areas like the palisades parkway, the thruway, the garden state parkway will have rain during that time. friday night, things will be shifting to the east. i think all day we'll see the steady rainfall across new york city. then it shifts to the east by friday night. after that, we'll start to see better weather coming in. i'm leaving the chance for a couple of isolated showers over the weekend. we have tropical storm danny in the atlantic right...
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york city. >> reporter: 4 artists could one from as far as costa rica started sketching when they say is one of the most important painting they have done. >> i am honored to be a part. >> reporter: an eye-catcher, a 225 foot hall billboard. >> beautiful, beautiful, amazing. >> reporter: even though the mural is not finished yet, nicholas, who visits from venezuela said it is touching to see the image. >> i am from latin america, i would like the papa. >> reporter: mural is one of the bidsist the-- busiest areas in manhattan. christina who walks here every day did not notice it until today. >> it is great they are honors him. >> reporter: the image is steps away from madison square garden where the holy father will hold mass next month. >> we wanted to engage people, if you look at that smile, you can see they are drawn in. >> reporter: the mural should be finished by sunday, and will remain in place for about 6 weeks, that is after the holy father leaves new york city. jessica, "fox 5 news." st
york city. >> reporter: 4 artists could one from as far as costa rica started sketching when they say is one of the most important painting they have done. >> i am honored to be a part. >> reporter: an eye-catcher, a 225 foot hall billboard. >> beautiful, beautiful, amazing. >> reporter: even though the mural is not finished yet, nicholas, who visits from venezuela said it is touching to see the image. >> i am from latin america, i would like the papa....
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why some cheese slices could pose a choking hazard. >>> and later, homelessness in new york city is new york city. is the problem getting worse? that depends on who you ask. we're getting to the bottom of it, new at 5:30. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> back now with two consumer alerts for things that could put you and your family's safety at risk. one could be in your garage and the other right in your refrigerator. news 4's consumer reporter, lynda baquero is here. >> kraft is recalling 377,000 packages of cheese singles, because of a potential choking hazard. now, many of you might be wondering, how can sliced cheese be a choking hazard? well, it's actually because of the thin plastic wrapper that the cheese slice is in. kraft says when you take the cheese out of it, pieces of the plastic wrapper can stay stuck to the cheese, which can cause someone to choke. now the recall includes only three and four-pound sizes of kraft singles american and white american singles. if you buy in bulk, check your fridge. what you want to look f
why some cheese slices could pose a choking hazard. >>> and later, homelessness in new york city is new york city. is the problem getting worse? that depends on who you ask. we're getting to the bottom of it, new at 5:30. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> back now with two consumer alerts for things that could put you and your family's safety at risk. one could be in your garage and the other right in your refrigerator. news...
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york city schools chancellor has a new job. dennis walcott will oversee the school district of rockland county. right now there's a bitter dispute between the boards and the schools. parents have complained the school board dominated by orthodox jews hav shortchanged public schools while shorting them. >>> new york city pet shops will soon have to install fire sprinklers. the city council approved the new measu >>re today. the rule applies to stores that house animals without 24-hour supervision. fire officials say that places with fire sprinklers installed are up to 75% less like toy experience serious damage and can save lives. >> tand a reminder here this saturday, nbc is teaming up with shelters across the tristate to find homes for pets in need. many have agreed to cut the cost of adoptions for that one-day event. so now's the time to pick up a furry friend. to find a participating shelter near you, go to nbcnewyork.com/cleartheshelters. >>> coming up when news 46:00 returns, take a guess what this new jersey man was arres
york city schools chancellor has a new job. dennis walcott will oversee the school district of rockland county. right now there's a bitter dispute between the boards and the schools. parents have complained the school board dominated by orthodox jews hav shortchanged public schools while shorting them. >>> new york city pet shops will soon have to install fire sprinklers. the city council approved the new measu >>re today. the rule applies to stores that house animals without...
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and new york state health teams descended on new york city today to test for the legionella bacteria at least 100 sites. >> we're going into a new phase with the the implementation of the commissioner's order. that's literally going to require every building, every building with one of these cooling towers, and that will, obviously, be in the thousands of buildings around the city, to be inspectd and to be cleaned. >> reporter: city health officials have linked the outbreak to five water cooling towers in the bronx. the outdoor units are used for air conditioning in large buildings. they've since been decontaminated. new york city city mayor bill de blasio. >> it is crucial to understand that all the facts we have suggest that, one, this outbreak is tapering off very quickly. and two that we essentially do know where it originated. we don't know why it originated. >> reporter: legionnaires disease is comobl caused by inhalation of mist or vapor containing the legionella disease. it's not spread person to person and fewer than 5% of people exposed to it will develop the disease. >> wh
and new york state health teams descended on new york city today to test for the legionella bacteria at least 100 sites. >> we're going into a new phase with the the implementation of the commissioner's order. that's literally going to require every building, every building with one of these cooling towers, and that will, obviously, be in the thousands of buildings around the city, to be inspectd and to be cleaned. >> reporter: city health officials have linked the outbreak to five...
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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 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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there could be a heavier gustier storm north and west of new york city. we'll track it for you on the future cast. you'll wake up to sunshine tomorrow morning. during the course of the day th the front approaching from the west. there could be maybe just a scattered or isolated shower during the afternoon north and west for the city. tomorrow evening into tomorrow night we look for a line of storms to approach from the west and the north and it'll tend to weaken by the time it gets into new york city and the i-95 corridor and there could be a scattered shower or storm lingering before a dryer air mass moves in tuesday. tuesday will be warm. up near 90 in spots. the humidity will have lowered by then. lows down to 73 in the park and you're already in the 60s north and west and you'll stay there. you'll get in the low 60s in monticello and sussex. highs tomorrow 90 in and 92 at morris town and the low 90s at newark. 86 on the island at islip. recapping this beach and boating forecast for tomorrow. the rip current risk is high. just be careful. stay out of t
there could be a heavier gustier storm north and west of new york city. we'll track it for you on the future cast. you'll wake up to sunshine tomorrow morning. during the course of the day th the front approaching from the west. there could be maybe just a scattered or isolated shower during the afternoon north and west for the city. tomorrow evening into tomorrow night we look for a line of storms to approach from the west and the north and it'll tend to weaken by the time it gets into new...
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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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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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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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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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check out the website of the new york city office of emergency management. click on the tab that says get prepared. it's get prepared for humans and for your pets as well. >> such helpful information, i think, especially for new pet owners with the paws and everything. we saw the microchip being put into the doggy there. how much do those actually cost? >> it averages about $45. it is a one-time fee, and it does include registration in the pet recovery database. but also the mayor's alliance for new york city animals, every so often have micro chipping clinics where they do it for about $25 or half the price. and, in fact, they usually do it around this time, late summer, early fall, so you can check out with them and see when the next one is. >> that's a good idea. well worth it. >> priceless. >>> august 15th is the day to mark on your calendars when we are teaming up with hundreds of shelters to find homes for pets in need, and many have agreed to cut the cost of adoption for this one-day event. you can get more information at nbcnewyork.com/cleartheshelte
check out the website of the new york city office of emergency management. click on the tab that says get prepared. it's get prepared for humans and for your pets as well. >> such helpful information, i think, especially for new pet owners with the paws and everything. we saw the microchip being put into the doggy there. how much do those actually cost? >> it averages about $45. it is a one-time fee, and it does include registration in the pet recovery database. but also the mayor's...
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hitch bot made it through boston, new york city before meeting his death in philadelphia. the robot built to test the kindness of strangers was on his way to d.c. when he disappeared only to be found without a head just hours later. the high-tech hitchhiker went on a cross country trip in germany, canada and the netherlands before embarking on his u.s. journey two weeks ago. he made it around the world. comes to the u.s. in the last two weeks. >> did i need a test to find out that would happen and get vandalized. >>> it happened again. a surfer that fought off a shark has another encounter. what happened this time. >> are your children picky eaters? what r [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-fas
hitch bot made it through boston, new york city before meeting his death in philadelphia. the robot built to test the kindness of strangers was on his way to d.c. when he disappeared only to be found without a head just hours later. the high-tech hitchhiker went on a cross country trip in germany, canada and the netherlands before embarking on his u.s. journey two weeks ago. he made it around the world. comes to the u.s. in the last two weeks. >> did i need a test to find out that would...
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but today a well deserved nod for new york city's oldest performer. >> thank u, god. thank all of you. i u want another 100 years. >> yeah, that's irving fields. he turned 100 three days ago. he was honored today by lawmakers and fans at the tuscany restaurant where he still performs six nights a week. >> wow, six. >> fields has been a pianist and lounge singer since the 1920s. the first record he made was an irvin baling so g, "i've got my love to keep me warm" he's appeared with jackie gleason and recorded nearly 100 albums. congratulations to him. >> not missing a step. stusill going. >> wants another 100 years. >> he could get them. >>> one of the many summer traditions. u.s. navy tall ships arrived at the well-known nautical mile in freeport this afternoon, one of several ports of call. the cadets' visit is part of their training at the naval academy. they left annapolis monday on their four-day journey to new york. >> welcome. >>> and we've got some really beustiful weather, right, stevie? >> we certainly do. we'll see a lovely stretch of weather over the next c
but today a well deserved nod for new york city's oldest performer. >> thank u, god. thank all of you. i u want another 100 years. >> yeah, that's irving fields. he turned 100 three days ago. he was honored today by lawmakers and fans at the tuscany restaurant where he still performs six nights a week. >> wow, six. >> fields has been a pianist and lounge singer since the 1920s. the first record he made was an irvin baling so g, "i've got my love to keep me...
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of for new york city. ♪ betty: looks like forces are brewing in new york. pimm: a shot from the roof of bloomberg world headquarters. let's turn our attention overseas. -- global currency war allowing a 20% plunge in the currency. signaling a new wave of devaluation. developing nations under increasing pressure from weaker currencies in china and russia. plunging prices for commodity exports such as oil. priceswe have not seen for oil this low since the financial crisis. crude falling to just about $40 a barrel. here is what the former shell president had to say about the recent slump. overproducing and nobody wants to cut back because they want the cash that comes from the sale of oil to either pay their loans or pay shareholders. nobody wants to decrease production, which is only complicate in the problem further. -- complicating the problem further. pimm: joining us now is the middle east director for ashmore group and the former chief economic advisor for the saudi finance minister. some might say that this rests on the saudi's and what they do. where i
of for new york city. ♪ betty: looks like forces are brewing in new york. pimm: a shot from the roof of bloomberg world headquarters. let's turn our attention overseas. -- global currency war allowing a 20% plunge in the currency. signaling a new wave of devaluation. developing nations under increasing pressure from weaker currencies in china and russia. plunging prices for commodity exports such as oil. priceswe have not seen for oil this low since the financial crisis. crude falling to just...
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line at uric lid avenue in east new york city. investigate investigators the -- according to investigators he struck the train operator with a can of beer. another separate attack where a suspect spit in the face of the applator on -- operator on the g. line at port square station. although police don't believe they're related. he believes that more needs to be done to protect the train operators doing their jobs. >> we work in a very hostile environment. there's all sorts of people down there and they carry weapons. i could have been easily stabbed afteryou know something worse could have happened. >> reporter: the mta released a following statement a short time ago saying quote an assault on our employees is an attack on all of us, we remain committed to the safety and security of all our employees. live in lower manhattan, this evening, i'm a.j. ross, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> thank you a.j.. police are meeting with real estate agents in iowa this week after disturbing threat raised security concerns. officials say an agen
line at uric lid avenue in east new york city. investigate investigators the -- according to investigators he struck the train operator with a can of beer. another separate attack where a suspect spit in the face of the applator on -- operator on the g. line at port square station. although police don't believe they're related. he believes that more needs to be done to protect the train operators doing their jobs. >> we work in a very hostile environment. there's all sorts of people down...
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pope francis is visiting new york city and d. c. right now the ban is only in effect in philadelphia. from washington to new york city to philadelphia, eyewitness news will be with the pope. we have a special section on our website where you can find the pope's full schedule. head to abc7ny.com/pope and follow us on facebook and twitter. >>> 6:48. it is time to check the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist bill evans is back outside of our studios on the upper west side. >> before the rain it felt really humid, good morning everyone. and mow it feels like it's -- now it feels a little less humid. we're seeing that the sun is going to start breaking out here. itst already breaking out across western new jersey and sunshine is headed your way now. here's a look from our camera in brooklyn looking back to the west. there's breaks of sun in there. that will be coming our way. the humidity has dropped a little more. last hour it was 87%. the hour before that 91 and the winds are going to go north to a northwest wind. that will really
pope francis is visiting new york city and d. c. right now the ban is only in effect in philadelphia. from washington to new york city to philadelphia, eyewitness news will be with the pope. we have a special section on our website where you can find the pope's full schedule. head to abc7ny.com/pope and follow us on facebook and twitter. >>> 6:48. it is time to check the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist bill evans is back outside of our studios on the upper west side....
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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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that's even after pope francis leaves new york city. steve: many colleges around the country today, it was moving in day. at hofstra, students began arriving early this morning, wheeling in carts filled with their personal belongings. that's a lot of stuff. hofstra welcoming more than 1700 incoming freshmen with a series of events to get familiar with on campus life. students we spoke to, as you'd imagine, are pretty darned excited. >> definitely very excited to be here. coming from florida, like to new york and this being the first time being here is really exciting. >> this is my dream school. i never thought this would happen. to be moving in, i've never been more excited. steve: once you're done with college, you'll be forever jealous of kids moving into college for the rest of your life. i can tell you that straight up right now. i was watching kids move to nyu today. classes begin next weekend. that's a long week to get used to college life. >> coming up, he's taking jazz to a whole new standard. a legendary bassist shares his mas
that's even after pope francis leaves new york city. steve: many colleges around the country today, it was moving in day. at hofstra, students began arriving early this morning, wheeling in carts filled with their personal belongings. that's a lot of stuff. hofstra welcoming more than 1700 incoming freshmen with a series of events to get familiar with on campus life. students we spoke to, as you'd imagine, are pretty darned excited. >> definitely very excited to be here. coming from...
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in new york city in new york state. we have had it easy in new york city but in newark had 10 90- degree days, newark has had 25 90-degree days. a few miles makes a big difference with respect to that especially because in new york city sometimes we get the refreshing sea breeze coming in later on in the afternoon but in newark you don't get that. so we head outside right now, we check out a view of central park up toward the jackie o reservoir, back up to 88, had fallen down to 86 as a nearby storm spewed out some cooler that storm affected areas up in george washington bridge, inwood, the bronx, middle part of the afternoon, got a brief downpour from that. around 30 miles an hour. the high on the day, 95, that tied the record from 1944, over 70 years ago. the sun setting at 7:52. still steamy tomorrow with a spotty storm mainly over the west of new york city. this type of air mass you can never rule out a shower or thundershower. near normal on wednesday and thursday in terms of temperature but the humidity hangs on a
in new york city in new york state. we have had it easy in new york city but in newark had 10 90- degree days, newark has had 25 90-degree days. a few miles makes a big difference with respect to that especially because in new york city sometimes we get the refreshing sea breeze coming in later on in the afternoon but in newark you don't get that. so we head outside right now, we check out a view of central park up toward the jackie o reservoir, back up to 88, had fallen down to 86 as a nearby...
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had .4 of an inch in new york city. other parts of the area saw an inch like northern new jersey and north shore of long island. these are all the storm reports whether it's wind or 2-inch hail. trees knocked down all across the north shore. this afternoon these are all the storm reports. storms bypass us to the north. even tornado warnings over parts of new england. we're more fortunate this afternoon. but there are still a few thunderstorms over southern ocean county for the next few hours. august at its best tomorrow. partly to mostly this late week storm, still more evidence tonight that the bulk of that is going to stay to our south. there are the highs today. very warm, upper 80s and lower 90s. right now we're at 73, kingston. 63 in monticello ready to dip in to the 50s. 77 at norwalk. 78 in nor -- in yonkers. 73 at 7:00 in the morning. patchy clouds at times tomorrow. nice breeze out of humidity stays low and highs in the mid and upper 80s. still higher dew point air, more humidity and it's just on the southern f
had .4 of an inch in new york city. other parts of the area saw an inch like northern new jersey and north shore of long island. these are all the storm reports whether it's wind or 2-inch hail. trees knocked down all across the north shore. this afternoon these are all the storm reports. storms bypass us to the north. even tornado warnings over parts of new england. we're more fortunate this afternoon. but there are still a few thunderstorms over southern ocean county for the next few hours....
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more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. >> a city wide code blue through floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any american city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. ♪ we are on our way to the south bronx to new york's intake center for homeless families, more than 70% of the people in the city shelters are families with children. >> homelessness is
more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. >> a city wide code blue through floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters...
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pope francis will be in new york city september 24-26. he will go to the general assembly, 9/11 memorial and museum, visit our lady queen of the angels school and say mass at madison square garden. >>> broadway goes hip-hop again. it's opening night for one of the most talked about broadway shows in years. we're live on the red carpet for "hamilton." >> and the brooklyn boys baseball team that stole our hearts when they couldn't afford to go to the championship tournament is heading home. we'll let you know how they did. and lonnie quinn here with a nice thursday. >> it's been good a few high clouds over the area but now i'm watching some rain getting close to philadelphia. will that come to our area? we'll talk about that in just a bit. >> coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley," the stage is set for tonight's first republican primary debate. and it's a big stage. it needs to be. scott pelley here live with that and more. scott. >> reporter: it is a really big stage, dana. there are ten participants in tonight's debate. but
pope francis will be in new york city september 24-26. he will go to the general assembly, 9/11 memorial and museum, visit our lady queen of the angels school and say mass at madison square garden. >>> broadway goes hip-hop again. it's opening night for one of the most talked about broadway shows in years. we're live on the red carpet for "hamilton." >> and the brooklyn boys baseball team that stole our hearts when they couldn't afford to go to the championship...
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so far this year, new york city hit 90 or higher on nine days. that is much higher than last year by a day. eight days last year. we are still going. humidity makes the real feel temperatures too dangerous. makes it feel really hot,ing hotter than it is, especially come the afternoon. everyone knows the drill, drink plenty of water, wear light clothing and don't forget about your children or pets. especially with children and pets, they can't tell you when it's too hot. they don't notice they are having too much fun. today is the day when you want to drink all the water. h20 will be your best friend in the record setting heat. kala rama, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> boy is that not the best advice. even if you don't feel thirsty- - >> too late if you are thirsty. >> throw an extra glass of water down your throat before you leave. >> good for you, kala. thanks. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and bill evans with the exclusive forecast. >> let's take a look outside. across midtown, beautiful weather with cle
so far this year, new york city hit 90 or higher on nine days. that is much higher than last year by a day. eight days last year. we are still going. humidity makes the real feel temperatures too dangerous. makes it feel really hot,ing hotter than it is, especially come the afternoon. everyone knows the drill, drink plenty of water, wear light clothing and don't forget about your children or pets. especially with children and pets, they can't tell you when it's too hot. they don't notice they...
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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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new york city school kids deserve better. i believe in mayoral control of the system, but there was only a one year extension to prove the mayor can get the job done. governor cuomo will use his failure to his advantage in their power struggle and argue for the state to take control, clean house and we'll have to start the reform process all over again. once again, it will be the kids who suffer and for many of them, it's too late. dari: well, twitter wants its users to be able to express themselves more freely, so they are extending the character limit from 140 to 10,000. that's a big difference. but there is a catch. steve: joining us is social media expert chris dessy from silver back social. you can talk unlimited content if you're in dm? >> only in dm. they bait you with the lead. they're like we're expanding it to 10,000 characters. everybody is like great. but only in dm. i think they're attempting to broaden their appeal. they're a little on their heels. they announced it the same day the ceo is no longer with them. t
new york city school kids deserve better. i believe in mayoral control of the system, but there was only a one year extension to prove the mayor can get the job done. governor cuomo will use his failure to his advantage in their power struggle and argue for the state to take control, clean house and we'll have to start the reform process all over again. once again, it will be the kids who suffer and for many of them, it's too late. dari: well, twitter wants its users to be able to express...
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york city next month. the pastry shop is whipping up a black and white cookie with an edible picture of the pontiff on top. there is culinary precedent heren the family-owned business first got inspiration in 2008, making the same cookie for pope nedict to honor his mass at yankee stadium. >> two things we hope to get out of this, number one, that the pope blesses our cookie, and mber two that he tak a bite doof our cookie. >> botsh of those would be pretty good, i would imagine. pope cookie is only available for walk-in customers and well worth a visit. >> it looks really tasty. i'm just a little afraid to eat the pope's face. of. it's a little disconcerting, right? >> a lot of excitement. >>> a member of the national guard who lives on long island gets a special honor for her part in saving the lives of two young boys. >>> but first, here's a look at what's on nbc tonight and then shiba and i will see you again at 11:00. >>> lester holt joins us with a look at what's ahead on "nbc nightly news." >> so an
york city next month. the pastry shop is whipping up a black and white cookie with an edible picture of the pontiff on top. there is culinary precedent heren the family-owned business first got inspiration in 2008, making the same cookie for pope nedict to honor his mass at yankee stadium. >> two things we hope to get out of this, number one, that the pope blesses our cookie, and mber two that he tak a bite doof our cookie. >> botsh of those would be pretty good, i would imagine....
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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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. >> 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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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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. >> 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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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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. ♪ >>> 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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jersey, new york city and yup state new york have been dispatched to help with repairs. >>> ten of the top 17 gop candidates running for president will go head to head in the first prime time debate. fox news announced its lineup. donald trump, chris kies christie and rand paul. to determine the roster, fox averaged the five most recent national polls and selected the top candidates. it will be held in the quicken loans arena in cleveland, ohio. >>> when you need a spectacular sendoff, there is only one man for the job. >> that, of course, is billy joel. the piano man just wrapped up the final performance before the coliseum shuts down for renovations. >> reporter: billy joel took the stage around 8:30 tonight. the first song, "moving out," and it could be appropriate, as it's the last night he'll ever perform at the nassau coliseum. >> ladies and gentlemen, billy joel! >> reporter: an eruption of applause for a hometown icon "i'm " . i'm moving out >> reporter: 17,000 fans, this was a historic moment. it was the sixth time sue saw the long island legend. >> i grew up here. him being f
jersey, new york city and yup state new york have been dispatched to help with repairs. >>> ten of the top 17 gop candidates running for president will go head to head in the first prime time debate. fox news announced its lineup. donald trump, chris kies christie and rand paul. to determine the roster, fox averaged the five most recent national polls and selected the top candidates. it will be held in the quicken loans arena in cleveland, ohio. >>> when you need a spectacular...